Bring me back to when this song was trending
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I’ve always been curious!! I like to print off duplicates of cards to carry with me since I’m always nervous of damaging real cards haha. Basically I print them onto cardstock at Walmart and cut them to size! But I’ve always been curious how small businesses and such can print off homemade cards. If you know, let me know! I have a feeling it’s a lot more industrial and probably expensive upfront but I’m still curious :) submitted by /u/Message-Agitated [link] [comments]
https://preview.redd.it/gjyxg69eyd5f1.png?width=2048&format=png&auto=webp&s=d494265ae93bf3e16450dd8716931aa6fd45f332 Hey, so I thought I did really well on making this sketch look like seungmin, but then when my sister saw it she said she would have never guessed it was him if I haven’t shown her the reference pic beforehand 😭 Also, any tips to improve would be more than welcome, thank you in advance! submitted by /u/DefNotLix [link] [comments]
Title. It was the first thing I noticed on my first listen, like I had to pause and figure out what song it was reminding me of because it was bugging me that bad. It's not just me right? I swear they're in closely related keys or SOMETHING, you can just sing one over the other without it sounding very off. The producers had to have taken inspiration, no? I swear I've only seen like one random 10 view YouTube short (or something) about how similar they are, it can't be an unpopular idea, is it? Then again, I'm not fully tuned into Engene discourse so maybe I'm just not seeing it. It's not just me right?!? (edited for formatting) Mirrors Bad Desire submitted by /u/kwn-hskie [link] [comments]
Like who comes to your mind when reading this? Ex. KPop idols or trainees who became JPop-idols or the other way around Some things I have: Former KPop idols/trainees who became JPop-idols Younghoon, Yoondong, Heecheon of JPop-group Orbit who were former HALO members Jun of Orbit who is a former KPop trainee Mashiro and Guno of the JPop-group BUGVEL who are former YG trainees who trained with the members of TREASURE Dien of the JPop-group KJRGL who is a former DSP trainee who trained with the members of Mirae Isaac of the JPop-group KJRGL who is a former SM trainee Lena who was a member of a 2016-2020 girlgroup called CHERRSEE who was a Japanese group under Brave Entertainment, she originaly trained under FNC with AOA Junon of the JPop-group BE:FIRST who is a former member of the disbanded KPop-group Vermuda Shion of the JPop-group JO1 who is a former FNC trainee Shogo of the JPop-group INI who is a former CUBE trainee Cocoro of the JPop-group ME:i who is a former member of Cherry Bullet Noa, a JPop-soloist, who is a former YG trainee Wataru of the JPop-group OCTPATH who is a former Hybe trainee (according to some sources he was a former Big Hit trainee but some other sources say he is a former trainee of the Japanese sublabel, so not 100% clear) Lyu of the JPop-group Maison B. (that is on hiatus right now), he is a former Hybe trainee (and also not 100% sure if he was in Big Hit or the Japanese sublabel) Former JPop idols/trainees who became KPop-idols Hikaru of the KPop-group Kep1er who is a former trainee of the Japanese company Avex Tsuki of the KPop-group Billie who is a former member of the disbanded JPop-group MAGICOUR Sakura of LE SSERAFIM who is a former member of the JPop-group AKB48 Nako who was in the KPop group IZ*ONE and originaly had been member of the JPop-groups AKB48 and HKT48 submitted by /u/Beautiful_Yellow_682 [link] [comments]
Just wondering, bc they haven't posted that many tiktoks over that time, and promotions for their new project started like weeks ago. So what happened that I missed? submitted by /u/Fun_Ad8352 [link] [comments]
Honestly, this episode just reminded me of how few interactions SHINee and Bigbang have had over the years, which still surprises me as they're both two of the most successful 2nd gen groups, but it was a pleasant surprise as Daesung is hilarious to watch, and he's so friendly. The episode, as always with Zip Daesung was funny and honest, it felt quite unfiltered, and if you haven't watched it already then I really recommend it. There were so many parts of the episode that had me cackling, with them discussing wardrobe malfunctions on stage and mishaps on stage. Then Taemin talking about how he's discussed quantum dynamics with Taeyang before, Daesung had a look on his face where you could tell he was going to tease Taeyang about it later. Taemin cheating slightly to get the capsule, then Daesung giving him friendship rings. Then there were also many moments where they got a bit more serious, and were quite thought provoking. Taemin mentioned that before the world tour he'd been considering steeping back from the industry and leaving on a high note, but after the tour he now wants to stick around for as long as possible. Seeing how many fans he has globally, and the number of people who genuinely wanted to see him. So I'm now even more glad that I was able to see him in concert. Daesung then segued into a conversation about how both of their groups are rare groups, as both have been at it for almost 20 years. He mentioned that it did seem a little privileged for them to complain about it, but it's sometimes difficult for them as very few groups from the 2nd gen are still around, and even fewer have proper world tours, especially this late into their career. They're the ones now setting a standard for groups that decide to stay together and active for many years, which I can only imagine is a huge burden, especially when so many idols look up to them. Younger idols that want to still be active this many years after debut, will be looking up to groups like SHINee and Bigbang. The K-pop industry is so fast-paced and it truly is like fast fashion, as soon as something goes out of style it's tossed away. So Bigbang and SHINee are somewhat pioneers in that sense, they're setting the ground for possibly more groups to continue being successful and touring many years into the future. But that also means there's not many idols that they can talk to about it, and even Taemin said that for SHINee, Bigbang's one of the only senior groups they have, so he was grateful to be able to talk to Daesung about it. I also really loved that moment where Taemin talked about how much SHINee means to him as a group, and how it's his life, because it truly shows you the bond they have all together. I do truly hope that SHINee will continue on until they're old and wrinkly, because they're truly special. I do also hope to be able to see them as a group, and solo in the future, I'm expecting a second Taemin world tour, same cities and hopefully some more. Honestly, I hope to see more Taemin and Daesung because they were so much fun together, maximising their joint Maknae. And even maybe see all of SHINee on Zip Daesung as Taemin suggested. Just to hear more stories about the 2nd gen. And even maybe see Taemin and Taeyang discuss their joint thesis on Quantum Dynamics lol. submitted by /u/sunflowersandpears [link] [comments]
which song do you think has the best dance break submitted by /u/No_Rhubarb_9954 [link] [comments]
Hi everyone! I’m doing some research on music video effects and concepts, and I’m especially interested in scenes where idols appear to be duplicated or interact with multiple versions of themselves. This could include: Cloning or split-body effects Shadow selves / alter egos One person playing multiple roles in the same scene Any form of self-replication or identity split in the visual storytelling I’d love to hear your favorite examples of K-pop MVs that use these kinds of effects or concepts, whether it’s a full storyline or just a short moment in the video. Any era or artist is welcome! Thanks so much in advance 🙏 something like this https://youtu.be/1-1TGNmQqZA?si=LXOA7b1j1xVYZ6Xc https://youtu.be/EpOPHXaOHpk?si=pma8IP9DEDYJZ7E8 submitted by /u/tonyshihh [link] [comments]
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If it's possible ofc. Really rare words I might not be able to. submitted by /u/3-X-O [link] [comments]
As the title says; what kpop girl groups weren't well liked when they debuted but in 2025 are considered legendary or iconic for kpop girl groups? This person on Reddit once mentioned this about SNSD: As info for newer fans, here is basically what happened from snsd and after (I listened to kpop since 2008 and don’t really know how the debuts were for the ones before): Snsd: People assumed they were just pretty mannequins dancing without any talent in singing. Some weren’t a fan of the genre. A lot of people called Hyoyeon ugly. Kissing You got an award, but they absolutely won everyone’s hearts with Gee which led them to their success of one of the top three groups of 2nd gen (including bg imo) https://www.reddit.com/r/kpopthoughts/comments/1iyqe9g/comment/mex4rbf/ Did people really dislike SNSD then? submitted by /u/jdpm1991 [link] [comments]
I remember it like it was yesterday, good times submitted by /u/azio_o [link] [comments]
This is so random but please I've had this request for a while. I'm asking here because the BTS subreddit requires some verification or whatever for entry. Next time Jungkook goes live & does some Q&A, can y'all pls ask that dude how he learned so many skills. I know he has already answered that but like I want something more detailed ,like a whole ass plan. I want to be skilled in different fields but it feels so hard. :( like I need his mindset/discipline so bad. I want to know how he learned all that I don't Stan any other group that's why I mentioned Jungkook as he has alot of different interests. submitted by /u/pepitolover [link] [comments]
i just recently found out that minnie (happens to be my bias wrecker) from IDLE and ningning from aespa (my biasss 😍) have the same birthday as me!! (october 23) do any idols (and which) share a birthday with you? submitted by /u/Separate-Addendum-52 [link] [comments]
I see Jin as Gloria from Modern Family and Yoongi just screams Dorothy from Golden Girls. Which fictional character do y’all think could be Kpop idols counterparts? submitted by /u/Lazy_Ad4370 [link] [comments]
And you can tell me yours. Lessgooooo submitted by /u/Chutneysandwich16 [link] [comments]
Hopping into the trend but adding a twist- it's only 2024 kpop songs! <3 submitted by /u/Okaysuccessfulocean [link] [comments]
I know we’re always talking about how visuals aren’t important these days and all that (no I’m not making it up, I swear lol), but Hyunjin just lit twitter on fire yesterday with one barefaced selfie and I remember how Reddit used to always drag him and call him botched and overrated. So, let’s have some fun today. Who’s that idol whose looks are always called overrated or overhyped but you think is really attractive and deserves the hype? submitted by /u/Reel-Trouble34 [link] [comments]