Can an international artist sign with a kpop agency?
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The wait was worth it! Blown away by her new EP, In Bloom. The title track might be her best yet, and the bsides ain’t freeloading either. Rocky vibes throughout, but we get citypop vibes, loungy vibes, and both angsty and feelgood rock with vocal performances to match! Proper, real band instrumentals, and 10/10 vocals. And she took charge on melodies and lyrics for the album apprently, and also composed several tracks. Absolute banger album that deserves a listen! If you already checked it out, what’s your favorite track? submitted by /u/pornypete [link] [comments]
I’ve posed the question of their group subreddit before I just wanted a general opinion of the rapping game! I’m fan of him personally so much that I made a sub for him @r/jowoochan_adp follow if you like ;) But really I want honest opinions about him so don’t hold back just bc I like him https://youtu.be/FyII0h6dQ4U?si=KY94kdKy7mdyQ1Af submitted by /u/JellyBelly-Girl [link] [comments]
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they coloured their hair specifically for this! Junhee (centre at the beginning, first to sing) is making his solo debut! pre-release track Supernova drops 14th August 18:00 KST. please tune in if you can, it'd mean a lot! submitted by /u/fried_chicken03 [link] [comments]
I find it to be a great shame. Look at 2nd gen groups, even the ‘worst’ singers could still consistently sing live without issue. It really started going downhill in 3rd gen, although there were still instances of good and honest live performances (that one Red Velvet rookie performance were Seulgi had to swap mics comes to mind). Nowadays, it seems that singing has fell to the wayside in favour of visuals and choreography. Even solo artists who began in 2nd gen groups are mostly lip syncing now. For this reason I’ve found modern kpop to be much less interesting. submitted by /u/Consistent-Film-3682 [link] [comments]
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I would LOVE some more nugu songs to be obsessed over! Even if it's from a group that only lasted an era or two. The obscurer the better! I want to find groups I haven't heard of before here. Preferably NOT 5th gen groups since they don't interest me, sorry. The examples I'd give would be A Bad Thing by Purfles, But Go by A.KOR, and Don't Cry, Be Happy by BGH4. If you're thinking of Kingdom, Pink Fantasy or Craxy, that's a bit too popular for this post! (And I already follow them!) submitted by /u/archertinuvian [link] [comments]
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Also I am going to shamelessly plug Bailey's new page here r/baileysok_adp . I know that her group isnt a reddit favorite but she is a very talented girl. I also hope that the Blacklabel stop restricting her with their next comeback because we could see so many cool dance challenges with other idols. I also quite a few idols cover Wicked and Im sure a lot of them would have to do a challenge with her or some of them. submitted by /u/Aurella21 [link] [comments]
You know how we have Katseye as a global girl group, do you think someone who wants to be an artist, but not Kpop, can sign with a kpop agency? Let's say I want to be a singer, and since kpop agencies put more effort in the artist's music (at least that's what I think compared to western companies) can I just sign with a kpop agency as a global artist? e.g THEBLACKLABEL submitted by /u/Enticing_Cockroach [link] [comments]
Hi guys, this is a small yet really important part of my Masters thesis. I am a postgrad student based in Bangladesh and I want to explore how K-pop and K-dramas shape the way people perceive South Korea and its people, as well as the impact these carry on people’s everyday lives. As this is one of the largest fan community with people from all walks of life and culture, I believe your insights would be extremely valuable and helpful for my research. So, I would be really grateful if you could kindly spare some time for this project. It’s super quick (less than 5 minutes) and very casual, just share what you think and how you feel about it. Nothing too complicated or academic. Thank youuuu ❤️🥹 Link: https://forms.gle/5uS7K4EnzADcxsiw5 submitted by /u/Plenty_Tax_4886 [link] [comments]
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