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Comment 2 debut songs and others reply with their favourite from the two

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Debut song from any gen and by anyone submitted by /u/_thatssofetch- [link] [comments]

1.745. What song did your ult group release that got you out of the phase of blindly praising and defending their every song?

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I am a ONCE and for me the song was Moonlight Sunrise. Not because it is a bad song per say, but just because it made me realize not every title track/promoted b-side TWICE makes is going to be super deep, special, or peak (When I heard this song, I only have had heard TWICE's best most iconic songs up to that point) Also the line "I hope this song's on your playlist" was certainly a lyric, I'll just say that. Your reason does not have to be because the song is bad, it could be any reason. I actually prefer hearing the other reasons. It can also have nothing to really do with the actual song. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]

1.746. ¿Hay alguna canción que te guste pero te da vergüenza cantar?

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Ice cream-BP feat Selena Gómez I cant stop me- Twice Taste- Dance racha(Skz) Red lights-Banchan y Hyunjin(Skz) las ultimas 2 son las que mas vergüenza me dan. submitted by /u/K-PHOEN1X [link] [comments]

1.747. Idols Giving Other Idols Their Choreographies?

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I know that it's common for K-pop idols and idols in the making to sing demos of eventual releases (e.g. PURPLE KISS's Swan singing the demo for Chungha's "Snapping" or SNSD singing the demo for f(x)'s "Hot Summer") or even for idols to contribute to other idols' songs (e.g. Jonghyun writing "Pretty Boy" and "Already" for Taemin or CNBLUE's Yonghwa writing and composing parts of AMPERS&ONE's "He + She = We"). Have there been any instances where idols themselves (not dancers like Baek Koo Young or LA CHICA's Gabee) choreographed for other idols? submitted by /u/julianah819 [link] [comments]

1.748. K-Pop Girl Group Tournament (Day 35): Red Velvet vs. LE SSERAFIM

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Day 33 Results: EXID win by 31 votes! 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: Red Velvet - #CookieJar Red Velvet - Feel My Rhythm Red Velvet - Peek A Boo LE SSERAFIM - Smart LE SSERAFIM - 1-800 Hot n Fun LE SSERAFIM - CRAZY 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. View Poll submitted by /u/PushOffTheGround [link] [comments]

1.749. Best k-pop visuals MALE IDOL (engene edition)

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Intak won the majority vote for letter i!! 🎀 Ima say this now and ima say it ONCE. This round is SPECIFICALLY for the three J’s in ENHYPEN hence the “engene edition”. If you don’t like that and can’t accept it’s for ONE round until tomorrow, that’s on you. Don’t comment if you don’t like it because i ain’t replying. Anyway~ engenes let me know! submitted by /u/ProfessionalMaize596 [link] [comments]

1.750. Hwasa's Injuries & the Viral Potential of Nitpicking

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Recently, I've seen a lot of comments criticizing Hwasa's performance in LA KCon. There's only a limited number of seats and most people don't live in LA, so naturally most people talking about Hwasa at KCon didn't actually see her in person. They saw her through clips on Youtube or TikTok or Instagram, or through other comments talking about her performance. So now people form ideas and conceptions based on those comments which were made by other people who only saw comments which were based on people who only saw clips or videos. I suppose I'm the same. I didn't go to KCon, but I did hear from friends who went in person and I saw the video of her performance. I also went to Hwasa's North American tour earlier this year, so I'm familiar with her stages. I've only heard positive things from people who were actually at KCon LA. Maybe this was just my friend group, but they all said that her stage was full of energy, the cheers were overwhelmingly loud, and they didn't notice or mind the moments when Hwasa was focusing on dancing instead of singing. I feel like in KCon, Hwasa did sing slightly less than usual, but that seemed natural given her current list of injuries. On her North American tour, because the cheers were so loud, Hwasa was constantly turning up her in-ears to the maximum volume and they actually exploded. She burst her eardrums, and now she is constantly hearing ringing in her ears and things are muffled in her left ear. And, because of this, now she has to turn her in-ears up even higher to hear past the ringing. Amongst other injuries, she also fractured her toe. Despite all this, she pushed through and completed her tour. When I saw her, I didn't even realize she was injured because she delivered such fantastic performances, singing live and dancing and interacting with the audience. People were cheering and chanting the whole time through. Similarly, it seems like people enjoyed her performances at KCon, so all the comments about "people wasted money to see her" seems a little out of touch, especially considering how most people go to KCon to see multiple performers anyways. If they enjoyed their time, who are we to tell them that they wasted their money? Mamamoo debuted 11 years ago, and they've delivered countless lively performances with spectacular live vocals through and through. If Hwasa is singing a little less in this stage because she is suffering a burst eardrum and hearing loss, then perhaps we should wish her a healthy recovery instead of nitpicking at her performance. But that's just my two cents :) submitted by /u/AlwaysNeedsMoreSleep [link] [comments]

1.751. Idols who are usually listed first in song credits when they contribute

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Especially if they’re often the only ones or have few co-lyricists/composers/producers. There are a lot of idols who contribute to lyrics and composition but it seems fairly common for them to be last in the credits or have a lot of co-writers - or both! I’m interested in learning about individual idols that have their own recognisable writing style. This is easier to pick up on when it’s just them on the credits. So through this post, I was hoping to learn about idols whose name is usually listed first in credits for lyrics or composition when they write songs. So yeah, give me idols who are usually credited first, and if possible tell me a bit about their writing style if they have one! I already know about some obvious ones: Stray Kids - 3racha ofc but all the other members too - Hyunjin and Felix especially fairly regularly write lyrics alone or are first in credits for lyrics. I think it’d be uncontroversial to say that Han has the most recognisable style. I-dle - Soyeon ofc but I often see Minnie and Yuqi credited first on songs for both lyrics and composition. Additionally, I’m a once so I know the Twice members that write lyrics regularly are usually credited alone on Korean songs. I also know that Jihyo has been credited first for composition on all the songs she has a composer credit for. I think Jihyo and Chaeyoung’s lyrics have a distinct style that’s recognisable but I don’t feel that way about the others tbh. I also love BP so I know that they’ve all been credited first as writers on a lot of their post-YG solo tracks. For Huh Yunjin’s solo tracks, she’s usually first in the credits. Even if I’ve already mentioned the artist that came to mind for you, I would love to hear thoughts about how you interpret their songwriting styles! submitted by /u/spooky_biscuit [link] [comments]

1.752. Best k-kpop visuals MALE IDOL edition.

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Intak won the majority vote for letter I!!! However… for this round, i’m limiting it down to a select few… for J, it’s a vote for just Jungwon, Jay, Jake from Enhypen 🙏🏼 submitted by /u/ProfessionalMaize596 [link] [comments]

1.753. For all their similarities, 'Golden' and 'I Am' differ in key ways that are essential to the place 'Golden' holds in KPop Demon Hunters. People weren't talking about it, so I wrote an essay!

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I wasn't sure what the policy on "self-promotion" is on this subreddit, so I'm going to be upfront about it from the get go! This is not to promote my SubStack or ask for money for everyone — I simply want to get this out there because I want more people to talk about this with! So, everyone and their mothers have been talking about the similarities between 'Golden' and 'I Am' (amongst others) and just how similar they sound, lyrically and sonically. However, my literature-student ass has been sitting in just how different these two songs are on a lyrical level, and how important their key difference is: unlike 'I Am', 'Golden' lives not in the present but in a near yet unconfirmed future, and this is essential to understand when it comes to what the song means in the film. For those who are interested in a lyrical language analysis of both 'Golden' and 'I Am' in support of this claim (and yes, I tackle the Korean as well as the English!) I'd love if you would take a few minutes to read my SubStack essay I wrote about this at like 5am — considering my ADHD ass, I'm really proud of myself for completing this and getting it in the open!! I don't want your money and you're under no obligation to subscribe, but any comments and thoughts about the topic (and thinking more broadly!) would be really appreciated — either here in the comments (though this is a personal reddit account, not an official one!), in the SubStack comments, or a follow+DM on my Instagram would be amazing! For those who've read this far, thank you! Happy reading and I'd love to talk to more about you about this! And I'm a lyrical analysis fiend, so let me know if there's anything you'd like me to take a look at 😁 submitted by /u/gsc777_pkc [link] [comments]

1.754. Comment 2 debut songs and others reply with their favourite from the two

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Debut song from any gen and by anyone submitted by /u/_thatssofetch- [link] [comments]

1.755. What idols have had a "contact incident" that you can't unsee?

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1.756. Is MNET evil editing again? BoysPlanet S2

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I want to give He Zhong Xin the benefit of my doubt. I know that MNET has had a LONG history of evil editing🫩. But… Episode 6 kinda focuses on his unwillingness to practice with his teammates, and him also not liking that he lost to another teammate. Again I'm not biased, what we get to see in the episodes is pretty much what MNET lets us see... Maybe he's misunderstood? We are most likely not seeing the full picture. What do you guys think about this conflict? submitted by /u/stars_rUnderus [link] [comments]

1.757. Rank these 42 K-pop groups logos by difficulty drawing on WPlace

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1.758. SHINee Key & BTOB Lee Changsub (Guest: Girls' Generation (SNSD) Hyoyeon) - Salon de Idol: You're So Talkative Ep.3 Highlight | Why do you drink coffee at night;;; @ TEO (250809) [ENG SUB]

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1.759. Vote for your favorite kpop 2009 song until we reach 1995

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previous thread 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 [10)(https://youtu.be/xFHAcsUXc-c?si=rQUZdECZL7-ocxgZ) order 1 lucifer - shinee (172) 2 run devil run - girls generation (100) 3 lupin - kara (30) RULES 📌 YOU CAN COMMENT A MAX OF 3 SONGS 📌 B-SIDES ARE ALLOWED 📌 OST will be allowed a list of every 2009 song in month order 📌 If anyone knows how to do that thing when you can put the song above the album cover in the photos please dm because I know people want me to put the song names but I cannot edit like that,I'm not that skilled :/ submitted by /u/winniecore [link] [comments]

1.760. Category is Favourite Voices in Kpop.

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These are some of my favourite voices in Kpop ever. Their voices have something that makes my ears feel heavenly whenever they sing. Voices, that are present in my before bed playlist. Of course there can be more but I only have them on top of my mind. What are yours? Do share. submitted by /u/Daddy1007a [link] [comments]

1.761. Are there other idols with 1 monolid and 1 double eyelid like Wyatt?

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1.762. Which K-Pop idol had the best black hair look? (DAY 12)

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CHUU (SOLOIST) won for brown hair ! (comment had 23 upvotes) If you have more than one idol you’d like to mention , please separate the comments ! Comment with the highest amount of upvotes wins ! submitted by /u/Opening_Chemist_3730 [link] [comments]

1.763. Certain "fans" are the reason why we barely get any live vocals nowdays

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I feel like this is kinda obvious but it seriously pisses me off so bad. People actively complain about how everyone lipsyncs but they're part of the problem. I mean it's been a thing for a long time but now you'll see even the best vocalists lipsyncing most of the time. And to be honest I don't really care if they do it once in a while as long as it's not a concert and they do sing live as much as they can. The people who always find the smallest things to bring down idols/groups they don't like just so they can uplift their faves and who talk like they're knowledgeable in the field they're judging them on are the reason why no one sings live. They're expected to be perfect from the start and there's no room for small human mistakes. You can't really say you want live vocals then start calling them the worst singer when they made a mistake in one performance. Valid criticism is good but a lot of the time it's not good "i hope to see them improve" criticism, its just malicious and used as an excuse to bully them. Obviously that's no excuse for mediocrity they're trained performers and it is their job to perform but it's kinda ridiculous to say you want real then get mad it isn't 100% perfect all the time. I don't think the hatemail ppl send to kpop idols for not being the best vocalist in the world is the sole reason (i do think the obsession with all-rounders also kinda ads to it as well as other stuff) but it's definitely a contributing factor imo. submitted by /u/periwinkle-grey [link] [comments]

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