Being an adult K-pop fan feels different...
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As a (22y/o) K-pop stan, I'm starting to realize that I don't like K-pop like I used to. - Every day I wake to a new controversy from an idol/group. - All music is starting to sound the same, and no group has an original concept anymore. - K-pop was way more fun when it wasn't globalized, and companies realized they can squeeze all of the fans' money. - Also not to mention that all of my favorite groups have disbanded or have no hope of a comeback anytime soon. I cannot remember the last time I was excited for a group's comeback. - So many groups are being debuted these days that at this point the market is so saturated, and nothing/nobody seems as interesting anymore. I still like K-pop because I guess that I'm holding on to the 2nd/3rd gen groups that I loved when I was 11-17. To be honest, it feels like K-pop stopped being fun after 2019. submitted by /u/Hungry-Fix-729 [link] [comments]
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I’ve noticed that in a lot of K-pop groups, the maknae is either super popular or barely noticed. It’s never really in between. Do you think being the youngest helps with popularity, or does it depend more on the group’s dynamic? Also how popular is the maknae in your group? submitted by /u/Sea-Republic8892 [link] [comments]
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Day 50 Results: Red Velvet wins by 69 votes! (haha, nice) Vote for your favorite and as always poll closes in 24 hours! If you're unsure of who to vote for, here's a couple songs to help your decision: ITZY - In the morning ITZY - CAKE ITZY - Cheshire f(x) - Red Light f(x) - All Mine f(x) - Rum Pum Pum Pum First Half Second Half Disclaimer: This tournament is not a “comparison”. The seeds were randomized and I didn’t pick the matchups. The songs picked are amongst their most popular because they’re easy to recognize. If you have another song suggestion you may leave it in the comments but please refrain from complaining about the song not being included. I also try to switch up the listed songs every new round, so the songs you might not know from a group might not be listed as they were listed the previous round. Either way, feel free to recommend them in the comments if you’d like. submitted by /u/PushOffTheGround [link] [comments]
Mingi, Jongho, Seonghwa, Yunho - Ateez Bangchan, Changbin - Stray Kids Mingyu, S.Coups, Hoshi, Minghao - Seventeen Beomgyu - Tomorrow x Together Namjoon - BTS Jungwon - Enhypen Jeongyeon, Dahyun - Twice Chaeryeong - Itzy Bae - Nmixx Megan - Katseye submitted by /u/Jjong_Hariibo [link] [comments]
When I started listening to kpop in 2017 every MV was on the 1thek channel on youtube, except for the big 3 I think (I'm not even sure maybe jyp MV were on it too at some point). I never paid attention but now every group has its own YouTube channel, or at least uses a company channel. There is only a few groups and mainly soloist music on 1thek. Does anyone have an explanation to why this changed ? Why was everything on 1thek to begin with, what did they bring to the table ? I know 1thek is linked to Kakao so company must have gained something from publishing MV on that channel at the time but why ? Is the changed linked to hybe being created or not at all ? B Now that I'm thinking about this I need to staisfy my curiosity. submitted by /u/little_lou_ [link] [comments]