Do most K-pop fans know about the working conditions of idols?
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Lately I’ve been thinking about how tough the K-pop industry seems for idols; like the long hours, strict diets, barely any freedom, and super intense contracts. I know every job under capitalism is exploitive as well, but this feels like a whole different level since idols are not just making capital, they are capital. This begs the question: how much do fans actually know about this stuff? submitted by /u/Mountain-You9842 [link] [comments]
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Do they know about the exploitation of idols in the industry and how much do they know? submitted by /u/Mountain-You9842 [link] [comments]
Just a for fun self-reflective question! Be sure to mention what aspects you’re more knowledgeable in and which ones you’re lacking in. For me, I’d put myself in maybe top 35-45%? I’ve been a fan for ~6 years and had casual exposure prior. I know all or most of the top groups from all gens, could recognize/name at least a few members from most groups (and all members from the highly popular ones). I’ve seen most “iconic” MVs and heard most of the “iconic” hits. I know the full discographies of 5+ groups, the majority of many more, and for the rest of the popular groups i’m at least a casual listener. My weakness is definitely nugu group knowledge which i’d like to get into more. I’m also pretty lacking in drama & meme/viral moments knowledge because i stay away from social media and rarely watch unofficial group content such as compilations/analyses. My girl group knowledge is comparatively weak as well. NOTE: There is for sure going to be a self-selection bias for people with more experience chiming in, but I want to hear from newer people as well so please don’t be afraid to comment :) Also remember that the dunning-krueger effect goes both ways! People with more knowledge actually tend to underestimate how much they know, while people with less knowledge will overestimate. submitted by /u/Lilac-Soul [link] [comments]
BP is my ult group. Literally the group that got me into kpop. I've been struggling to find somewhere to talk about the current tour without being met with people who think they can do absolutely no wrong or people who despise them for breathing. On one hand their sub is an echo chamber and on the other, the other subs that are talking about the tour are very "Blackpink is the literal worst thing that happened to kpop". I need a middle ground. I want to talk to someone about how I'm extremely disappointed with the current tour but at the same time I find it exciting when they do their solos together. I'm not new to kpop, I know this happens in general. I also understand that BP is huge so obviously they have a bigger fandom and also more people who don't like them. I'm a grown woman, I understand nuances. I'm just kinda annoyed this is happening to me ig. Ugh. submitted by /u/sam_553 [link] [comments]
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In my personal experience, the groups that have released today literally only promote abroad. I mean that now the music is not so much Kpop, it is more pop music and for me personally, the fact that it sounds like Kpop is itzy, skz, twice is my opinion submitted by /u/sunrise_su [link] [comments]