Day 17: What's the first song you heard from your ult/fav group?
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There's always something that catches our attention and consequently makes us stan a group, so I'm curious what it was that drew you to your current ults. Was it a certain member, a song, an MV, a concept, something more niche? Share your experience! submitted by /u/ts88kd [link] [comments]
When I'm alone and I'm watching my favorite group I have fun and scream, kick and laugh!! I just love letting loose and just having a great time but when I watch kpop with my mom I just sit there with a straight face and bearly no reaction because I don't want to be annoying or look crazy. ( I also do this so she can focus on the group more than me ) But I really love this group and I sometimes hate keeping all my emotions inside. I'm not crazy or anything I'm just passionate about my favorite kpop group. So I was wondering what are parents thoughts on your daughter fangirling? submitted by /u/Cherriesaresweet [link] [comments]
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Here are some of my thoughts, would be very interested in hearing others. SM did pretty much everything wrong in terms of their organisation. Venue (too big, too out of the way, leading fans to suspect cancellation), Pricing (too high). They tried to rectify it with a venue move, but that involved tickets not being sold for two weeks and the reallocation process was messy for some. Despite all that, the venue was near enough full and wow, the crowd did London/UK Europe proud! Every act got a good reception (yes, even Dear Alice), but for me the most notable things were how popular Wish and WayV were. I was expecting Wish's reception to be on a par with RIIZE, but it was even louder. This I think shows two things, firstly, that Wish have been more successful then anyone was expecting and secondly, that SM's mishandling of Seunghan had has long-lasting effects on their Western popularity. Aespa were stars. I've read so much negativity on here about their stage presence, they owned the stage completely. WayV are very, very popular now. I think even among fans, their popularity is underplayed. They dropped hints about a UK tour dates and I can't see any problem with that selling. SM have lost a lot of money by not booking NCT127 tour dates in Europe. The most popular act last night. The arena went nuts for them and they did not disappoint. People in my concert group were worried about seeing them without Taeyong and Jaehyun, but they were beyond brilliant and as someone with Yuta as my ult it was amazing to see him front and centre. Despite the love towards the NCT groups, the reaction when Minho hinted that Shinee may deep breath come to the UK was possibly one of the loudest cheers of the night. Tl;Dr - SM stop neglecting the UK and Europe in general, there are many, many fans here. submitted by /u/SafiyaO [link] [comments]
Hi guys and welcome back. Pls share the first song you listened from your ult group! My fav group is ENHYPEN and the first song I heard from them was XO (Only if you say Yes) bc it was so popular! submitted by /u/Specific_Cake_5410 [link] [comments]
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Btw mine are : Hanbin Sunghoon Sehun Taeyong Jaemin Beomgyu Hangyeom Jinyoung Jaejoong submitted by /u/fanzhixin [link] [comments]
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Not just the usual dating scandals or “X idol was rude” stuff, but the kind that made you do a double take, question everything, or even take a break from following K-pop altogether. Whether it was something that came out publicly or one of those rumors that never got confirmed but felt way too real… I feel like everyone who's been around long enough has that one piece of tea they’ll never forget. Obviously, share only what you’re comfortable with (and nothing that breaks the rules), but I’d love to hear what left you genuinely stunned. submitted by /u/Seesawey [link] [comments]
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English is not my first language, so I apologize in advance. While watching K-Pop Demon Hunters, there was a moment that caught me completely off guard: a few seconds of the song “Come Back to Me” by Deux played faintly in the background. It happens at minute 11, and the music is audible for about 8 seconds. It’s quick, layered under dialogue, and easy to miss — but for those who know the song, the voice and melody are unmistakable. It was such a brief moment, but it made me stop breathing. Who were Deux? Deux (듀스) was a groundbreaking K-pop duo active from 1993 to 1995, made up of Lee Hyun Do and Kim Sung-Jae. They were among the first to blend Western-style hip hop, R&B, and new jack swing into Korean pop — a sound and aesthetic that would later become fundamental to K-pop as we know it. Their style was bold and streetwise, their choreography ahead of its time, and their music resonated with a generation seeking something new. Songs like “Turn Around and Look at Me (나를 돌아봐)” remain iconic, especially among early K-pop fans. Who was Kim Sung-Jae? After Deux disbanded, Kim Sung-Jae launched a solo career full of promise. But just one day after his solo debut, he was found dead in his hotel room at age 23. The autopsy revealed traces of a veterinary tranquilizer. His girlfriend at the time was arrested as a suspect, later convicted, and then controversially acquitted. The full truth never came out. His sudden death remains one of the most tragic and mysterious chapters in K-pop history. Yet despite the silence around his story, his influence continues. He was a visionary artist with rare charisma and vulnerability. Many younger idols and fans may never have heard of him, but to those who remember — he is unforgettable. Why that scene hit so hard What moved me wasn’t just the song, but when it played. It happens just as the protagonists step off the stage, leaving behind the bright lights and entering the darker, unseen parts of the performance space. To me, it felt like more than a musical choice — it felt symbolic. That quiet shift — from spotlight to shadow — mirrors the life and legacy of Kim Sung-Jae: someone who once shone so brightly, and then disappeared under circumstances that still haunt us. Maybe it was just a coincidence. But if this was a deliberate choice, it was a gentle, hidden tribute. One that says: we haven’t forgotten. Has anyone else noticed this moment? Do you think it was intentional — or just a beautiful accident? Sources: Deux: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deux_(band) Kim Sung-Jae: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Sung-jae submitted by /u/Square-Set-8198 [link] [comments]