Do you agree with Jung-kook phenotype?
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Thank you all who have participated. Here are the final results are Most energetic :Jihyo/Hoshi. Sexiest : Hwasa/Taemin Best Stage Presence : Siyeon/Hoonjoong Best rapping skills : Soyeon/TOP Best live vocals : IU/Jonghyun Most Versatile : Chungha/G-Dragon Most Elegant : Mina/The8 Most Skilled dancer : Hyoyeon/Ten The GOAT : š) BoA. Runner up : IU š) G-Dragon. Runner up : Taemin submitted by /u/Gullible_Gear_5543 [link] [comments]
Karina won as our visual/fotg! Who would you like to see as our maknae??? Quick note: they donāt have to be a maknae in their own group, just younger than kyujin! Whoever has the most upvoted comment tomorrow wins! submitted by /u/cait_ceecee [link] [comments]
I am not looking for bad high notes that ruin the song or anything, just completely pointless ones. Its ok if they are in the background. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
Mnet blatantly plagiarised ateez with the poster, the song rhythm and even the performance the graffiti artist who made the poster is aware about this even the atee members are aware about it but mnet still hasn't said anything how ironic they invited san as a judge...it seems like ateez are real pirates always getting their treasure stolen š submitted by /u/Photosbyblinks [link] [comments]
i want to add a disclaimer that this is not a āpitting kpop and jpop against each otherā kind of post. I just recently have been going thru this shift so I wanted to see if anyone else has experienced it or something similar!! Iām a longtime kpop fan and have been since 2013. The past couple years as kpop has become more and more popular in western circles, Iāve been shifting with the new groups and changes that come about. But I (and I know others, based off posts iāve seen lately) have felt kind of turned-off to kpop recently due to how intense the international fandom space has become. Everything has felt like a competition, groups fans all hate each other, the importance on streams⦠I didnāt think too much on this until I accidentally started getting into jpop groups (HANA, Snow Man, etc) this year and it brought back so much nostalgia that i realized Iād been missing from kpop lately. The smaller international fan space has been really nice, it feels like when I was 15 and just getting into exo, digging through livejournal on my own for fansub content š. I find that opinions are also not as combatted and attacked because thereās a) simply less ifans to read them and b) thereās still at least some sense of politeness in the tight-knit fandom communities. Iām also enjoying less emphasis on things like perfect visuals and vocals/performances all the time. Now, with fashion week, iāve noticed that a lot of the japanese groups are attending shows and doing more international schedules!! What I wanted to ask is, has anyone been experiencing a similar shift? Is it possible jpop could come back as a popular genre/stanning space, influenced by k-popās growth this time? It seems like certain groups are definitely growing, and doing more and more overlap with kpop events (for example, snow man is going to perform at the music bank intl festival in japan as a special guest!). I know filo-pop is also experiencing growth, and Iād love to know more about the fandom experience there too! submitted by /u/sunveines [link] [comments]
DONāT GET ME WRONG, thereās been some good releases this year but there hasnāt been a single release that has my jaw DROPPED (compared to last year especially). I will take in account that we are only in september but I feel like there shouldāve been more than 3 really really good releases by now but there havenāt š¤·š¾āāļø. 2024 (and 2023) was definitely better in terms of music. I can name like at least 5 (in fact way more) Kpop songs that had me like speechless: Supernova, Armageddon, Supernatural, How Sweet, Heya, Accendio, Impossible, Supersonic, Cosmic, Magnetic, Tick Tack, APT, Rockstar, Mantra, TTYL, Super Lady, CRAZY, Loop and i know thereās way more but man we had SERIOUS and SOLID HITS last year. But this year like the only wowing releases were Like Jennie and literally KPDH. The rest are just meh. Other good releases or groups in general that wowed me imo were Jellyous, ADP and Cortis. The only group that Iām probably gonna keep on my list this year is Cortis, they are already amazing and i pray that their next comeback will also be as good as this debut era. You probably will guess how I feel about aespa. NewJeans is in court but they wouldāve guaranteed a good release letās be real š and IVE was also pretty good tbh. But itās very disappointing for me because last year i liked about 85% of releases. This year Iām gonna say i only liked about 20% of releases. It could also be that maybe Iām not stanning the right groups but I never usually just hang tight to one group I listen to most releases, even from groups i donāt stan. 2023 kpop was so peak but also lowkey peaceful like man i miss it so bad šš And i feel like people are gonna name nugu groups and iām so so sorry but thereās a reason why certain groups are or are going to stay nugu and thereās a reason why certain groups are big and are going to stay big. Anyways 2023-2024 definitely raised my standards but I will keep in mind that we still have 3 months of this year left and i know certain groups are yet to have a comeback (BND, Lsrfm and probably more). So I will still keep myself open but iām still quite disappointed and only have an ounce of hope for this year. Am I just not listening to enough groups or do you agree? submitted by /u/Head-Surprise-3156 [link] [comments]
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Am I being too harsh for judging idols negatively when they donāt show any visible improvement after debut? I get that most idols have really tough schedules, but I donāt think itās impossible to hone your skills post debut. Weāve seen plenty of idols make steady improvements over the years, and some even make leaps and bounds. But when I see veteran idols who still show no noticeable growth in vocals or dance, it honestly turns me off. Maybe I'm being harsh, but I canāt help but feel like it shows a lack of professionalism and work ethic. Does anyone else feel the same way, or is it better to just view idols as a finished product once they debut? submitted by /u/GainImpressive8183 [link] [comments]
Hi guys I just find this website about phenotypes classification, there says that Jung-kook is a Sinid phenotype, what do you guys think? submitted by /u/Willing-Oven4176 [link] [comments]
he keeps showing how openly Islamophobic he is like he doesn't even try to hide it anymore I'm seriously furious and sick of this he needs to be out of the group immediately submitted by /u/Sensitive-Wing1066 [link] [comments]
What comes to my mind is PRISTIN, PRISTIN V What other groups comes to your mind? submitted by /u/sweetmiistake [link] [comments]
DIA ė¤ģ“ģ - ź·ø źøøģģ (On the road) Review: A nostalgic, heartfelt, cutesy song which might be written with a PINK Pen š©· I remember so many memories while finding this song at the deepest trench in my mind lol. This was DIA's signature. This song reminds us what KPOP's cute side was like back then. Similar to some GFRIEND and LOVELYZ songs, this song is a no-brainer good, too. From the positive instrumental it gives, to the wonderful melodies, it truly captivates the listener's heart. The MV is so simple and authentic. It is bright and dreamy at the same time. Member's visuals are on top. The MV locations are pretty. The choreo is pure and cute. My nickname for DIA back then is "Fairies of KPOP" (ā āæā ^ā āæā ^ā ) My personal rate: 9.5/10 Rarity: 6/10 Write your own opinion š©· submitted by /u/bossbaby_shushu [link] [comments]
What would you consider second and third tier companies within the k-pop sphere? Obviously, the Big 4 (Hybe, JYP, SM, YG) are first tier to me since they make the most money and seem to have the most influence within the industry, but I'd like to hear what others think about second and third tier companies? submitted by /u/Super-Package-8564 [link] [comments]
He is sooo underappreciated . His vocals are unique af ( I am not an exo fan) . Bro i recently started listening to his solos again after a while and" wait on me " deserves sm more recognition ... Undoubtedly the best soloist of 3rd gen . I'm like this percent sure someone was born because of " mmhh" ( idk the accurate spelling so i apologise in advance if I'm wrong) I just made this post to appreciate his talent . What's your favourite kai song?? Rover from me ... Again not a exo fan just love the music of this guy submitted by /u/yejioooo [link] [comments]
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