Can someone explain why Taehyun is getting hate for saying TXT trained in hip‑hop because BigHit was based on Black music?
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A while back I saw a gif in like 2010 or 2011 showing maybe two or three idols with their hair in pixie cuts and they were wearing eyeliner, they were chewing on some food and staring at someone (off camera) judgmentally. I think it was a meme. I honestly can’t even remember if they were male or female, maybe they were actually actors from a drama? For some reason I’m thinking of the Brown Eyed Girls but I’m not sure it was them. Anyone know what gif I’m talking about? I remember seeing it in a few memes when I was younger and I’ve been thinking about it again lately for some reason so now I’m curious. I saw some gifs of Yoona and BEG’s Abracadabra as well, so I know Kpop was already becoming trendy in the West back then which is why I’m assuming they were Korean celebrities submitted by /u/nipplequeefs [link] [comments]
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So in a recent interview, Taehyun mentioned that TXT trained in hip‑hop because BigHit was originally based on Black music. Pretty neutral statement, right? He’s basically just explaining that BigHit’s early foundation was in genres inspired by Black artists, so they trained accordingly. Now people are somehow dragging him for it (?). Or calling it “the bare minimum,” when fans are praising him. Or twisting it into something negative. Honestly, if another idol from a different company had said this, I feel like they’d be praised to the moon for acknowledging the roots of hip‑hop and respecting Black culture. It really feels like this is less about what he said and more about the fact that he’s from HYBE. Ever since HYBE became the big company to hate, anything their artists say seems to get nitpicked to death. This is just… such a weird thing to be mad about when all he did was acknowledge the origin of the music they trained in. Like this hatred towards HYBE is frying your brains, I'm being so serious right now. What do you guys think? Is this really something to be upset about, or is it just HYBE hate culture doing its thing again? submitted by /u/thebarted [link] [comments]
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