Comment a kpop song and I'll give you a similar one
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So I've been into kpop for a long while of course, and I've also been standing my ult group red velvet for a while; however, I have a genuine question. I have rarely watched any of their content besides music shows and music videos, but I listened to all their music, so should I start watching the side videos they post on YouTube as well? submitted by /u/SensitiveStructure51 [link] [comments]
There’s a rumor going around that JYPE is planning to redebut the current members of VCHA. This comes after the abuse they went through was brought to light, which led to two members leaving the group. The issue now is with the fandom. Some fans have been editing out the two girls who left, claiming the group “actually has talent now,” and even harassing KG for speaking out about the abuse. I understand that people miss the group — I really do. But going this far is disgusting. Even if they redebut with new staff, it’s still not right to support it. What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/mcdense [link] [comments]
mine would be 1. Ahyeon & Chiquita 2. Asa 3. Rami 4. Ruka 5. Pharita 6. Rora could change anytime lol, in fact im more of an OT7 but this is just a ranking, drop yours in the comments obviously based on nothing but personal feeling and preferences, as yours need to be too submitted by /u/NicolasAntinarella [link] [comments]
How many groups do you follow pretty closely - like, know all the comebacks, can name all the members, maybe have at least some merch? And related - are there groups you maybe like, but don’t follow quite as closely? “Oh, they have some sings I like, but I wouldn’t buy their merch.” Further - groups that are like, “I’d probably like them if I knew them better, but boy, there’s a lot of K-Pop these days!” Please no hate for any group! submitted by /u/TJRex01 [link] [comments]
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mine is 1. Lisa 2. Jennie 3. Rosé 4. Jisoo absolutely no hate tho, i love them all, this is just a ranking tell yours in the comments based on nothing but personal feeling and preference, as yours also need to be submitted by /u/NicolasAntinarella [link] [comments]
Nothing much. Just the strawberry princess setting the stage on fire 😌❤️🔥 submitted by /u/beelzebub2099 [link] [comments]
We're half way through 2025, so let's return to last year for a moment. As the title says, what song from 2024 do you feel people slept on? I'm most looking for hidden gems that seemed to pass everyone's radar without a blip but went straight into your playlist, but if you think a song getting 10 million views should've gotten a 100 million in a fair world, by all means mention that :D Here's my picks: On My Bike by Purple Kiss. The vocals are vocaling, the girls are girling - the views are barely a million?? Shining on you by Wooah. Super cute, airy summer track. Has it really been their last release? Bloom by i-dle. This gem of a song is one of my absolute favourites from i-dle. While it's doing well for a b-side, I wish it got more attention because it's super pretty. submitted by /u/erdgrin [link] [comments]
i feel so suffocated everytime i open ANY app its always katseye katseye katseye. i think the girls are pretty and talented and good for them but their music is so mid and i feel so forced into stanning them? EVERY. SINGLE VIDEO. IS ABOUT THEM. AND THEIR DRAMA. AND NOW APPARENTLY THE GIRLS ARE EXCLUDING MANON AND DANIELA IS HAVING LUNCH WITH NAISHA. I DONT KNOW WHo any of these girls are or what it means but i know alllll this information. and im so stupid i keep falling for it. i scroll after a quick 2 second read. and then it keeps coming again and again. now i understand that this is how algorithms work. but its JUST katseye. i like a lot of food content i like makeup i like other stuff too. i dont even like kpop that much anymore!!!! BUT WHY do i always have to hear about katseye? im sure stanning them is fun, but pushing their content down my throat is only making me avoid them all the more. does anyone else have similar experiences? could be a very large marketing scheme which i've always suspected to be true since the beginning. i'm an adult with a job i want to watch my own interests STOP TRYING TO MAKE KATSEYE HAPPEN INSIDE MY BRAIN. submitted by /u/thepeachtreevillage [link] [comments]
Any kpop song you like and would like to find something similar to listen to Comment the song title and artists name If you don't like it or want a different song let me know submitted by /u/I_OnlyWantedToBloom [link] [comments]
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I’m not a once, I’m a multi, and I totally forgot Twice was goin on tour but I’m watchin all of these videos from their tour and OMFG. There’s no way yall be saying certain artists and groups are doing music for the arts when TWICE IS RIGHT THERE AND ACTUALLY DOING MUSIC FOR THE ARTS. You can just tell the members of twice love making music and love performing and just love their jobs and not giving af about numbers (which many artists should because the best artists are the ones who don’t gaf about that) Companies should learn and take a thing or two from Twice because when it comes to tours, making albums and good music, Twice really does take the cake and like I said I’m not a once, but I really do appreciate when artists love the art they’re making and displays that. I’ll never understand their antis because yall are missing out big time. submitted by /u/Oneandonly_potato [link] [comments]
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This is something I’ve been thinking about for a while. Of course, hate towards a group can come from many sources—media, company decisions, public perception, etc.—but sometimes fandom behavior also adds fuel to the fire. For example, I’ve often seen people mention how some Bunnies contributed to the growing hate against ILLIT, even if it wasn’t intentional. Similarly, I’m curious to know what other instances you’ve noticed where a fandom’s behavior (whether through fanwars, comparisons, or just general discourse) added to the negativity another group was receiving. submitted by /u/No_Background9179 [link] [comments]
It seems to me that as a group, they didn't have much authenticity. Their concept was retro and Y2K aesthetics with "experiences of adolescence and self-discovery," but ultimately, it wasn't anything new. Their vocals aren't anything special either; their songs are catchy but don't have a relevant message. Everything they did was a commercial for some multinational. I feel like every time I see them, they're throwing promotions for something in my face. People always talk about them as a revolutionary group who've done things other idols haven't, but in the end, it's not like that. I don't hate them or anything. I think they're a good group, but I definitely don't understand the boom they had. submitted by /u/Careless_Career_8467 [link] [comments]