Do girl groups make better songs or do fans just like girl groups better?
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It's just a silly thing I wondered about, not serious. Personally, I would guess Zoey. View Poll submitted by /u/BabyAdvanced6905 [link] [comments]
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i think it’s easier for them to date secretly because dispatch can’t expose same sex couples and if someone saw two girls or two boys hanging out they’d assume they’re simply just friends, but the fact that they can’t ever announce they’re dating or getting married publicly (not saying all of them want to do it) but if they did, that would mean the end of their careers and god knows what would happen.. a heterosexual relationship can still be supported, but a queer relationship… this thought just crossed my mind and now i just feel so sad for them submitted by /u/sunsetky [link] [comments]
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There is currently a daily posting series going on in the kpoppers subreddit where each day users in the comments vote for the best song of the year (from 2025 back to 1st gen kpop). I am posting this question because I see that currently each year has been won by a girl group song. And not only that but 90% of the comments are also girl group songs. From the top upvoted comment for song of that year, all the way down to comments that don't have more than a few upvotes. 90% of them are girl group songs. I'm am curious as to why the girl groups are dominating these with such lopsided ratio? submitted by /u/fasdal [link] [comments]
https://m.entertain.naver.com/home/article/445/0000323841 This is genuinely insane. LYW is actually only releasing his next full length album on streaming, with no physical CD release. He's only releasing a photobook or something but it won't count towards charts or music show metrics. Apparently he's doing this in response to the environmental issues caused by the kpop industry and the rampant plastic waste, and also to limit financial burden and pressure on fans to buy a million albums. This will genuinely cost this man hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars. Really admirable to see an artist try to address this issue, even at great personal cost. submitted by /u/akhoe [link] [comments]
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I want to see something here and I imagine some people will get triggered so if you get offended easily by criticism towards your favorites...maybe this isn't the discussion for you. I want this discussion to be as open and honest as possible without hatefulness or judgement. Does anyone here have criticism of THEIR own favorite idols or groups? I'm talking about things they may or may not have said that didn't seem right with you for whatever reason or something they did that you think was in poor taste. A decision they (or the company) made that you disagree with? A situation they should have stayed out of but didn't? Or a vice versa a situation they did stay out of that you felt like they shouldn't have? I'm not talking to ragebaiters or toxic and/or delusional solos/shippers and this isn't about fanwars. submitted by /u/ThenCryptographer477 [link] [comments]
i want to make this playlist full of songs that has a similar vibe (?) or sound to black swan bts and xo enhypen, specifically the xo instrumental and the black swan x fake love remix (although i do love the two original songs) but i don't know songs that sound similar. looking for bg since i have some for gg already submitted by /u/ItsMe_Chloee [link] [comments]
This obviously doesn't go for every version as there are still regular photobook versions for most releases but more and more grps come out with albums that have neither photobooks nor cds. And the thing is,those versions are usually really creative and unique so it's a double edged sword. On one hand,as a collector I love creative and never before seen kpop albums but I can't lie I often don't like that they don't include cds and photobooks While I love kpop albums being creative and always will,I think the heart of the album is still the cd and photobook. What do you think? Do you prefer creative versions or more typical versions? submitted by /u/Alive-Pitch-9180 [link] [comments]
I love kpop. I live in Zimbabwe. Most idols know nothing about my country. They don't even consider Africa as a touring destination. You can't ship merch to Africa. We don't have kpop shops that sells albums. I can only stream to help my favourite artist thrive which is not much. I really wanna see them too someday. submitted by /u/NaiveDepartment1113 [link] [comments]
Hey! Just wondering if there are any Vietnamese K-pop fans here into random play dance? I recently found this dance app where people upload short clips of themselves doing K-pop choreo and apparently there’s a small online tournament going on right now. Pretty chill — just a bracket style event with scores based on your performance in the app. The app is called "STEPIN" No need to be a pro dancer or anything. I joined for fun and thought maybe some folks here would be into it too. Let me know if anyone else is in! Would be fun to see more local folks on the leaderboard! submitted by /u/Greedy_G1024 [link] [comments]
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