Comment an emoji and I’ll reply with my favorite song, then you can rate it out of 10! Let’s see if we have same taste
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They have a LOT of hype on Twt, so I really thought they were going to put out an album or maybe an EP right after everything that went down in March to keep the momentum going, but so far, nothing? submitted by /u/IIIPrimeeIII [link] [comments]
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I feel like I don't know much about 2nd gen in general. So I hope to know more about it. It's your time to shine, 2nd gen kpop fans! submitted by /u/DiMpLe_dolL003 [link] [comments]
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[Isolated Drums Videos] I’d love to see Heechul and Chanyeol — two metal-style drummers capable of blistering fast double-bass — jam together. Even better, a full-on stage performance collaboration between Super Junior and EXO, with Yesung and Beakhyun as lead Vocalists. submitted by /u/arcieghi [link] [comments]
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Everyone can have different opinions and it’s totally fine ! submitted by /u/whoarre [link] [comments]
i heard "i can do it with a broken heart" by taylor swift today and guess what song the " im so depressed i act like its my birthday" sounds similar to? CUPID! (" i gave a second chance to cupid") the moment i heard it , it bugged my mind endlessly and i couldn't figure out what song it was. shazam Google nothing worked until i had to call my friend😭🙏🏻 submitted by /u/seleneciaga [link] [comments]
These are Cravity's Hyeongjun and WJSN's Dayoung and they are good friends . Dayoung debuted as a soloist yesterday (9/9) with "body" . It's a refreshing song . Support her !!!! submitted by /u/GrabMore8308 [link] [comments]
I am not even lying when I say this misconception has caused so much unnecessary hate towards groups. Overrated means that you find something worse than the general perception and concensus of that thing. Not that something is less popular than you feel it has the right to be. Edit: Same applies with underrated. An amazing song with little views is under recognized, not underrated Please use your terms correctly. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
After the boring/hideous Sydney Sweeney's AE commercial, the KATSEYE one was really refreshing and new. What are your thoughts <3 submitted by /u/cherryreds0da [link] [comments]
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Sorry for getting aggressive, but for every post I put the rule all capitalised and I write in the title to check the rules and yet I always get like 20 submissions of the same band submitted by /u/DaGayEnby [link] [comments]
So I heard recently Aespa's Rich Man song and I was pleasantly surprised at the quote they used in the opening of song. As an American elder millennial, I know where the quote comes from that they used in their song but I was wondering how many younger gen people weren't aware that they were quoting Cher from an interview that she did back in the mid-90s. Hearing this made me think of people who might not understand that this is a quote from Cher especially considering that the quote is about 30 years old. This also made me wonder how many things we hear in Korean and our favorite K-pop songs that are quotes and references to cultural things and Korea that we are unaware of. So I want to ask, is anyone aware of any specific quote or reference in certain K-pop songs that are completely lost on non-Koreans? submitted by /u/citrusandrosemary [link] [comments]
Streaming numbers and the obsession around them cause the most fanwars and encourage some to view artists as their personal validation piggy bank. And I know people be like: "Let everyone enjoy things the way they chose to" but I honestly think that the whole discourse about charts and streams negatively affects the way people perceive art and that it creates a toxic relationship towards your own personal taste. Streaming numbers and chart positions should only be visible to the artists and their agencies, what do you think? submitted by /u/Difficult_Win_2534 [link] [comments]