Choose a word to describe a kpop song, and people have to guess it in the comments
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1st pic is Han sung (V) from Hwarang and 2nd pic is Wang Eun (Baekhyun) from Scarlet Heart Both drama released in 2016 and also their first acting debut Both characters played by idols and even more crazier Baekhyun and V used to look so similar Both characters is basically the same character in different drama. Innocent, bubbly and mischievous. Surrounded by MEN SPOILER Both characters also die with the protagonist hold them during their last breath lmao Like, I cannot stress enough after watching both of these dramas. Not only they look similiar, their personalities and ending too. ARGHAGAHWBS Guys let's talk about it!! Did Army and Exol back in 2016 have a buzz about this? submitted by /u/Personal_Damage6616 [link] [comments]
With HOW FAST katseye's fanbase is growing it's crazy. Hybe geffen won the lottery with them. They are obviously very talented, charming and attractive. They go viral every second day for their dynamics. Makes me think of some of the most popular groups right now, like bts, skz, svt they are all kinda popular within their fanbases for their family/friends like dynamics and the kats are moving the same way. I know people like to joke they are not media trained but I think they are just incredibly smart. They know what their audience like, they never cross lines, are open to their fans, funny. They all also come from very loving and affluent families, which shows ngl. Music is great. The marketting is amazinggg. Their team cleary know now how to use their personalities and talents to the best. Both gnarly and gabriela scream katseye. I love it, I think they are doing everything right. submitted by /u/True-Caregiver7254 [link] [comments]
Why is it that every Japanese idols in kpop is weak in vocal compare to Korean?? Well I think Chinese are weak too but Japanese idols are much worse. Can someone enlighten me? Maybe because the great ones in Japan and China don't want to go to kpop? Or Korean just have much better vocalist overall? Like, every kpop groups that have Chinese or Japanese, their main vocalist or top 1 would be Korean. For example: - EXO: Chen, D.O, Baek - Twice: Nayeon, Jihyo - Svt: Seungkwan, DK - NCT 127: Doyoung, Jaehyun - NCT Dream: Haechan - NCT Wish: Jaehee - Gidle: Miyeon Like, Exo-M used to exist, made of bunch of Chinese members yet their best vocalist is Chen, a Korean. NCT Wish is Japanese unit filled with Japanese members yet their best vocalist is Jaehee, a Korean. What's even more interesting is during NCT Lastart, there's 3 best vocalists among the trainees. Yet in a room full of Japanese, those 3 best vocalists are all Koreans. Maybe I don't know any kpop group with their main vocalist or top 1 vocalist is Japanese. I have seen few Chinese of top 1 but never Japanese. submitted by /u/Personal_Damage6616 [link] [comments]
I just learned that ILY:1 are disbanding from this and it's so unfortunate to see another smaller group disbanding like this. I wasn't really a stan but I was a casual listener and they had such a beautiful discography. It's such a shame to see them go but I hope the members have a nice future submitted by /u/baldism [link] [comments]
I saw a lot of people praising him for the donation and his will to help is amazing but I also saw many post falsely explaining how the centre will operate and making it seem like it's just a happy, fun music therapy. If anyone actually read the articles they would learn that unfortunately the centre is supposed to work "expanding on" outdated and by many considered as harmful behavioural therapies. Those therapies (called also ABA) focus on pretty much training children with Autism to suppress Autism specific behaviour like stimming and behave like their neurotypical peers, because of the belief that it will make their (and everyone's around them) life easier. In reality those therapies often lead to a lot of frustration and many mental health problems, there are studies showing they can cause PTSD and other types of trauma in children, even when parents see what they consider great results. So while it sounds great on the surface the centre planning to introduce music to a known harmful therapy regiment and writing guides on how to do it (apparently the new approach to this therapy will be made with Yoongi's personal help!) is nothing to celebrate and only sets back Korea's understanding of the ASD. Source: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.koreabiomed.com/news/articleViewAmp.html%3fidxno=27983 And here's a source on the harmfulness of ABA therephy: https://therapistndc.org/education/applied-behavior-analysis-aba/ submitted by /u/xgxpop [link] [comments]
I just watched it and I have to say,Best movie I have seen in 2025 and I really Liked all the references of the kpop groups the have shown and Since it might be possible if it gets a sequel and there should be a new choice for Villains Drop the idols you wanna see that might resemble in the sequel submitted by /u/hornymales [link] [comments]
Ok so iam not talking about myself right now. I stan NCT and EXO, 2 groups who are very popular and have a massive fanbase. However i know people who stan far more unpopular groups and they always tell me how hard it is for them. They are always worried that the group might disband due to finicial troubles or because the company just gives up on them. Lack of Recognition. Algorithms on Youtube or spotify don't recommend them often, so there growth is slower. Also they don't get invited to award shows or ceremonies. The group has a small budget wich means the quality of music Videos or concept isn't the best. No frequent comebacks Small fandom. You don't find many people to talk with or share you opinion, you quickly get overshadowed by bigger groups and fandoms. Constantly defending your group from rude comparisons or being ignored by media/fans of bigger groups can get exhausting. I know this probably isn't that big of a thing, but i just thought about it. submitted by /u/Injeolmie_04 [link] [comments]
TWICE just surprise dropped snippets of EACH members upcoming tour solo song on their instagram!! This on top of the full 14 song album coming and dont forget about the 8 other projects the girls have released since 2022, along with the several successful solo/subunit projects. These girls just continue to FEED Onces lol How do Blinks deal with the lack of content and new group music, lack of communication, and at this point just blatant disrespect from YG and honestly the BP girls as well? I'll be praying that 1 song comeback of theirs is a mega hit because if it's not, yikessss it won't be pretty lol submitted by /u/tzukani_ [link] [comments]
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Rules: . preferably use one word, but if you can't then that's fine . the word (or phrase) can't include the song title Have fun :) submitted by /u/americano_johaa_joha [link] [comments]
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I'll have to sleep in a bit, but I just have to share. The Twice girls just dropped 9 solo songs that are not part of the 14-song full album for this tour lmao. No teasing, no fanfare, just a random drop. I love being Once soooo much. The one thing we never lack is fresh music 😂 submitted by /u/BlueThePineapple [link] [comments]
Nayeon - MEEEEEE Jeongyeon - FIX A DRINK Momo - MOVE LIKE THAT Sana - DECAFFEINATED Jihyo - ATM Mina - STONE COLD Dahyun - CHESS Chaeyoung - IN MY ROOM Tzuyu - DIVE IN submitted by /u/Late_Art9758 [link] [comments]
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A lot people think Jinu looks like San but no. Abs looks like San. He's like a copy of San. No one can convince me otherwise. submitted by /u/DissapointedCreature [link] [comments]
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It's no secret that there are a ton of questionable styling decisions within kpop. But when it comes to the critiques of how a larger idol is dressed I find that the thought processes behind them can be damaging. I understand wanting to rally against mistreatment, but I genuinely believe that most "larger" idols aren't dressed as poorly as people believe. The critiques I always see are that an outfit makes the idol look "frumpy" or it's not "flattering" enough. I rarely ever see those critiques when it comes to bad outfits that skinnier idols are made to wear. What's "flattering" or not can sometimes be fatphobic in itself. At least the way most people seem to use it. Whenever a larger idol isn't wearing something skintight is when I usually see these kinds of comments. Just because an idol wears an outfit that makes them look bigger, doesn't mean the outfit isn't cute. A flowy shirt might not be the most "flattering" but it can still look good. Rolls being visible from a cinched shirt doesn't automatically make an outfit frumpy. And if a larger idol is dressed modestly it doesn't automatically mean the stylist is ashamed of showing their body. The good intent is there, but I feel like some of these conversations become hurtful when people are trying to discuss it. As a larger woman myself, it's easy to note what kind of outfits people deem unwearable for idols. It's almost always something that makes them appear bigger. Suddenly its not "flattering" enough. No, it just doesn't make them appear as skinny as possible. Why is that a bad thing? Does anyone else feel this way? submitted by /u/Correct_Mix_5163 [link] [comments]
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