(Day 5) Vote for your favorite female and male idol with surname of Park
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It just came to my mind that this generation’s apt is like our generation’s gangnam style??? Like gangnam style was super popular back then especially like among children because it used to be played in our school’s sports but people didn’t know it was kpop and now apt has that kind of popularity and is everywhere and kids be singing it alot and I am pretty sure most people don’t know it is kpop either, just a thought btw. submitted by /u/yomamatoe [link] [comments]
Ryujin (ITZY) won for dark blue/navy hair ! (comment had 61 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]
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Wonhee is only 18 but already gets so much unnecessary hate every single day. People started coming for her because of a mistranslation that completely twisted her words. Some accounts claimed she said, “In my opinion, when it comes to the most popular girl group, it’s always been TWICE”, and people ran with it like it was a huge scandal but if you look at the actual translation, she said, “So I had to choose between BTS sunbaenims’ 'I Need You' and this. But I picked 'Heartshaker' because when I think of K-pop girl groups, it has always been TWICE sunbaenims for me. Since I was young, they’ve been a big part of my life. I always watched their new content and danced to their songs all the time”. Even if she did say TWICE is the most popular girl group, that is her personal opinion. People are allowed to have favorites. She wasn’t shading anyone. It was just a normal comment from a young girl who clearly looks up to TWICE. Then there was that random person who tried to claim Wonhee was a bully in middle school but the way they wrote in Korean felt really off. It didn’t sound natural at all. Later it turned out the person wasn’t even Korean but Indonesian. That alone makes the whole accusation fall apart. It felt more like someone just trying to make trouble for no reason. ILLIT as a group gets so much hate. People target them just because they are doing well and because they are under HYBE. It’s not about the members themselves. It’s just people being bitter or jealous of their success. Wonhee hasn’t done anything wrong. She hasn’t been involved in any actual scandals. She’s just a young idol living her dream, and people are acting like she deserves to be torn apart over nothing. It’s really upsetting how quick people are to judge and hate. submitted by /u/CrimsonThicket [link] [comments]
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I'm not sure if here is a good place to make friends or is even allowed, but I am seeking to speak to people about kpop. My favorite groups are aespa, ive, and lesserafim. I don't listen to many boy groups, but I am willing to get into them. I hope to speak with someone soon about kpop and hopefully make many great connections! submitted by /u/eunchaeistuff [link] [comments]
Korea has a massive obsession with plastic surgery with tons of advertisement everywhere, still I barely hear from idols that they've done something to their face, (I only know RM, Heeseung, and Jessi) who's open about having plastic surgery, and even if idols are asked what they've done to their face will they answer it? Do you think some idols will feel uncomfortable or give straight answer that yes I've done without hesitation. Netzens always speculate on an idol that they've surely done something to their face even though they never said anything... submitted by /u/GuideOk7067 [link] [comments]
I don't know how to explain but if you listen to it you'll get what i'm saying like it's so 2nd gen. You can say that's because it came out the same year during 2nd gen and that's how music was back then but no it's not that this song is just specifically k-pop... the "are you ready for it" "yeah im ready for it part" I can image a dance break of some sort, idky but I'm imagining After School, T-ARA, like KARA groups like that even SNSD submitted by /u/Mean-Rooster5814 [link] [comments]
Did their popularity drop that hard? I checked some of their socials and they just keep losing followers/views/comments. Honestly it seems like the group is never gonna recover🤷♀️ idk if they’re famous elsewhere but here in Europe nobody knows (🥲) them tbh. /was a diehard kissy before the livestream hence why I’m still keeping up with them rn. Hard to let go artists that you loved very hard. submitted by /u/Flimsy-Ad-7981 [link] [comments]
A record breaking win for Lee Minho (Lee Know) with a whooping 634 upvotes!!! Damn!!! 2nd place is Felix Yongbok Lee, therefore he will be put in the hall of fame as well. Bagging the award for the female side is Lee Chaeryeong. I searched the top Korean surnames. Let’s vote for our favorite female and male idol with the surname of Park. Rules: 🚨🚨🚨 Nominate a female or male idol with the surname of Park. Idols with the most upvotes win. 2 will be placed if the 1st and 2nd come from the same group. Swipe to the 2nd picture to see the upvote results. Honorable mentions: Female: 🥈Lee Jieun (IU) - 121 upvotes 🥉 Lee Hyeri- 91 upvotes Male: 🥉 Lee Taemin- 207 upvotes 🏅Mark Lee - 108 upvotes 🏅Lee Jihoon (Woozi) - 101 upvotes submitted by /u/OptionSpare718 [link] [comments]
We’re looking back at each year and celebrating the K-pop music videos that defined an era visually, musically, and culturally. Now it’s your turn to decide: Which K-pop MV do YOU think was the best for each year? Cast your vote for female or male group MVs! 🧾 Voting Guidelines: ✅ Select a female group OR a male group MV per year. ✅ Consider visuals, choreography, concept, impact, and overall excellence. 🎨 Which MV felt like a piece of art? Which one pushed boundaries? 🎥 Consider camera work, formations, and how well the performance was captured. 🌍 Vote for the MV that had the biggest impact, went viral, trended globally, or influenced other artists. MOST UPVOTES WIN! Result will be posted after 24 hours, 12MN PH Time. 1st spot (2006) 🏆 BigBang 👑 - La-La-La 1st spot (2007) 🏆 SNSD - Into The New World 1st spot (2008) 🏆 BigBang 👑 - Haru Haru 1st spot (2009) 🏆 Shinee - Ring Ding Dong 1st spot (2010) 🏆 Shinee - Lucifer submitted by /u/justanotheraccthays [link] [comments]
This is not inspired by anything that happened in kpop,i listen music now more than following whats going on,its what got me thinking recently at the job and when i was at college and i was seeing ageism before against older idols,especially female idols and against older fans who literally have jobs and money with which they are buying merch and tickets btw But it never made sense to me how it always seemed like even the fans that state they like kpop music, with this behaviour calling older idols hags and grandmas/grandpas in rude way,it seems like they dont see music as a real job and like they dont see idols as real people who literally work,they act like music is the industry where only you have to be there on certain type of age,i guess people who are above 30s/40s shouldnt work at all anywhere bc its "creepy" to work with younger people,right? I literally work with people of all ages,because all of these people come to work to earn money in fair way I guess it makes me a "creep" and a "hag" to work with someone who is '06,right? Jobs where people actually do the work are jobs,and no you arent a hag for aging and having a job and having interests This was more rhetorical and i was wondering what others have to say about this submitted by /u/Alley_bat272 [link] [comments]
I’ve been listening to BTS’s Love Yourself trilogy again (Her, Tear, and Answer), and honestly, it’s still one of the most impressive rollouts I’ve seen in K-pop. The way the albums connect with each other, both in sound and message —feels super intentional and well thought out. Her starts off bright and energetic, with songs like “DNA” and “Best of Me” showing the excitement and highs of being in love. But even then, there are hints that things aren’t perfect. Then Tear comes in and flips the mood completely. Songs like “Fake Love” and “The Truth Untold” hit hard, and the production gets darker, more emotional. The shift doesn’t feel forced either , it’s like a natural next step in the story. Then there’s Answer, which ties everything together. It doesn’t just repeat earlier songs — it adds new ones that feel like a real conclusion. Tracks like “Epiphany”, “Magic Shop”, and “Answer: Love Myself” move the focus from love for someone else to love for yourself. It’s not preachy or cheesy, it just feels honest. One song that really stands out for me is “Euphoria.” It’s not just pretty (though it really is) — it feels like a breath of fresh air in the middle of all the emotional weight. The vocals, the production, the overall feeling of the track… it just lifts everything. It’s one of those songs that feels good no matter when you hear it. What I really like is how every part of this trilogy — the music, the lyrics, the visuals, even the tracklist order — feels connected. It’s rare to see that level of detail and planning in a pop album, let alone three. Even years later, it still holds up really well. P.S: Serendipity is the most beautiful and majestic song I've ever heard. 2018 BTS is PEAK submitted by /u/Swimming_Strength727 [link] [comments]
Okay, I’ll be honest, I read (and still do tbh) a lot of K-pop fanfics. BTS and Stray Kids ones mostly on Wattpad and some on AO3, and I even read some about groups I don’t even listen to like EXO, SHINee, NCT, etc. Now, if you’ve been in the K-pop space you know of Jackson Wang from Got7, and it’s a very popular joke that he’s a popular person who shows up in fanfictions, and most of the jokes are about how he always hosts these awesome parties (or he’s the villain for some reason?) But like… I’ve read a lot of fanfic, ones with over a million views and even some underrated ones, and I have never seen Jackson make a single appearance in any of these stories. Never hosting any parties, never seen him as the bad guy, tbh most fics I have read don’t even mention him at all. So like, where did this joke come from? Because with all the reading I’ve done from across many fandoms, Jackson never appears. I’m genuinely curious though if there’s like one fic in general that popularized this joke, or if everyone’s just saying this because they’re going along with the crowd. Anyways, this isn’t even an issue or anything but it’s just confusing to me onto why Jackson has this stereotype around him if I haven’t even seen it happen once 🥲 submitted by /u/Bangtan_Kiddo [link] [comments]
Hi! We're a small team working on ways to make the concert day more fun and meaningful for international fans visiting Korea. If you’ve ever traveled to Korea to see a concert — any artist, any genre — we’d love to hear what you think! Here’s what the experience could look like: ✨ Connect with other K-POP fans & trade photo cards 🍜 Enjoy a casual local experience and meal 📸 Visit and take photos at places your favorite artist has been to 🌿 Feel comfortable even if you came alone 🎤 Return to the concert venue before the show begins This could be perfect for people… who arrived early but have nowhere to stay who are bored while waiting for the concert who want to make use of the waiting time who want to meet and interact with other fans who want to make the day more memorable 💲Estimated cost: Around 30,000–40,000 KRW ($22-$29 USD) per person ⏳Duration: Around 3–4 hours, including transportation Would something like this interest you? Please let us know in the poll above!👆 (There’s a quick concept visual in the comments if you’re curious!) View Poll submitted by /u/NoPlant305 [link] [comments]
Will a few girls form a smaller group? Will some of them be going solo? Will some turn to acting? If they are doing separate paths I would hope that Na Go Eun will still do music at the very least. I really wish they would all stay together and join another agency but that won’t be happening. submitted by /u/Snw2001 [link] [comments]
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Maybe it’s just me, but I genuinely hate watching idol content where you can see all the cameras, lighting rigs, and production crew in the background. It instantly takes me out of it. I get that K-pop is super polished and everything’s controlled, but when you’re watching something that’s supposed to feel “natural” or casual and there’s a literal production team in every reflection or frame… it just feels off. Like, how real can anything be when there’s a dozen lenses pointed at you? It makes the idols look more like actors being watched than real people. Even their reactions start feeling scripted just because of how heavily staged everything looks. There’s no warmth, no spontaneity just this weird artificial vibe that’s exhausting? I lowkey miss when things felt a little rougher around the edges, even if it was still produced. submitted by /u/VioletInference [link] [comments]
SEVENTEEN sold over 5.2 million copies of their latest album 17 IS RIGHT HERE in the first week — sounds impressive, until you realize they're nowhere to be found on major digital platforms. Where are the matching streams, chart positions, or cultural impact? Let’s break it down: Despite selling millions, the album didn’t chart on the Billboard 200, not even in the lower ranks. Spotify Global: No song from the album entered the Global Daily Top 50, and the highest-performing track barely scrapes into the 200s for a day or two before vanishing. Apple Music Global? Non-existent. YouTube: No music video is pulling explosive numbers outside of the fandom bubble. No Hot 100 entries. No long-term charting. No virality. Meanwhile, look at Stray Kids: Multiple #1 albums on Billboard 200, including 5-Star and ROCK-STAR Songs like “LALALALA” and “S-Class” have charted globally on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music They dominate YouTube Trending, Apple Music global charts, and have growing GP recognition Their numbers are backed by real-time engagement, not just first-week bulk sales SEVENTEEN drops an album with 20+ versions, fans bulk buy, and they shoot up on Hanteo and Circle — but when the dust settles, there’s no impact outside their fanbase. It’s a textbook case of manufactured success that doesn’t translate into digital relevance or organic growth. Until they can back those sales with sustainable streams, chart presence, and actual hits, it’s fair to call their sales fraudulent in nature — inflated and hollow. SEVENTEEN is selling millions, but who’s actually listening? submitted by /u/Swimming_Strength727 [link] [comments]