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Do you ever find K-pop idol collabs with random influencers a bit odd?

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Sometimes I find it a little unusual when K-pop idols, who are basically musicians, end up collaborating with influencers or YouTubers whose content has nothing to do with music. It’s not necessarily bad, but often the vibe feels random and kind of forced. Like, the videos usually revolve around eating, showing luxury collections, or just casual hangouts ~ which makes it feel less special. Of course, I get that these collabs are meant to target certain markets, and some groups (or even agencies) have really strong fandom bases in specific countries. But sometimes it almost feels like the agency is just trying to maximize profit and exposure, rather than focusing on meaningful or music-related partnerships. Personally, I think it would make more sense if idols worked with influencers, creators, or even local musicians whose content actually connects to their career as artists. It would feel more natural and keep their image a bit more exclusive. Has anyone else ever thought about this, or am I just overthinking it? submitted by /u/Brave-Tumbleweed-330 [link] [comments]

17. DAYOUNG (WJSN) - number one rockstar (in a photobooth)

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18. cignature Chaesol - King of Kings Movie Premiere | Cheonggyesan Mountain Hiking | Closet Introducing OOTD (250928)

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19. NMIXX - The 1st Full Album: Blue Valentine (Concept Photo - Chaos Ver.)

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21. LE SSERAFIM - The 1st Single Album: SPAGHETTI (Promotion Timetable)

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22. TWICE - Special Album: TEN: The Story Goes On (Original Sitcom Series Tune in: Soundtrack)

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23. Rocket Punch Yeonhee, Suyun & Sohee - Ep.3 First Yum Yum in Da Nang @ Let's Have a Fun Trip in Da Nang (250928) [ENG SUB]

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24. i just wanted to show my favorite photocards of my ultimate bias

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i love them all so much!! submitted by /u/mulgwang [link] [comments]

25. A.C.E Junhee and KickFlip Juwang - Too Bad (15:00) (250928)

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26. Do you ever find K-pop idol collabs with random influencers a bit odd?

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Sometimes I find it a little unusual when K-pop idols, who are basically musicians, end up collaborating with influencers or YouTubers whose content has nothing to do with music. It’s not necessarily bad, but often the vibe feels random and kind of forced. Like, the videos usually revolve around eating, showing luxury collections, or just casual hangouts ~ which makes it feel less special. Of course, I get that these collabs are meant to target certain markets, and some groups (or even agencies) have really strong fandom bases in specific countries. But sometimes it almost feels like the agency is just trying to maximize profit and exposure, rather than focusing on meaningful or music-related partnerships. Personally, I think it would make more sense if idols worked with influencers, creators, or even local musicians whose content actually connects to their career as artists. It would feel more natural and keep their image a bit more exclusive. Has anyone else ever thought about this, or am I just overthinking it? submitted by /u/Brave-Tumbleweed-330 [link] [comments]

27. Let’s make a girl group with every zodiac sign (day 1)

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We are starting off with Aries! Rules: Please don’t comment the same idol more than once and upvote instead Female idols ONLY, no exceptions Has to be kpop, no kpop adjacent groups like katseye or xg 1 person per group to make it fair You have 24 hours to vote! Have fun submitted by /u/staycgurlss [link] [comments]

28. Sorry to break it you all, but you're not a true kpop fan if you didn't know this unhinged mf😭

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I always see this guy in every single kpop tiktok post like dude get a job submitted by /u/Measuring_stick [link] [comments]

29. What’s something an idol did that made you immediately gain respect for them?

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One for me was when Jackson saved Irene from that awkward moment with sanE submitted by /u/Logical_Sweet_6624 [link] [comments]

30. Dates/specific time periods that made this songs way more special

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Idk if anyone else has felt this, but I wanted to share it & see! Have you ever listened to a song &, bc of something external like and event that happened/is about to, it dropped on a special date, something like this, has made it Feel way more special to you? Ill leave that rlly did for me!! Style - H2H (it dropped on my Bday, its EXACTLY the kind of style I always get addicted to & its 3:33 mins long & 3 is my fav & Lucky number haha) Baddie - Ive (it dropped right After I left the hospital as I was inpatient for a while! & Ive is my fav group) Heya - Ive (I didn't know it would drop until that very morning, a few hour B4, I went on a trip but I was feeling very sad & anxious, so it made my day!) These are mine! Wbu? 🩷 submitted by /u/d33pblushxy [link] [comments]

31. Which kpop idol are you most like ? (Personality wise)

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Pic: sullyoon nmixx submitted by /u/whoarre [link] [comments]

32. About the term "All-rounder" that is commonly used

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Well, I think the term "all-rounder" is a very common word, and there's nothing wrong about it, and the term's definiton varies by people, too. However, the thing that "baffles" me the most...PERSONALLY (I'm not assuming anything) is that how sometimes fans use this word for a member who's just...like..."balanced" in a group. Like, for example (just as an example I found out on Tiktok): "Vocals: Liz>Yujin>Others, Dance: Yujin = Gaeul > Others, Rap: Rei > Gaeul > Others (Yujin is third), etc." And some DIVEs said "Yujin is the ALL-ROUNDER!", and I was like..."Is she?", 'cause...I feel like an "all-rounder" (personally) should be a person who is balanced AND decent (or above) in all skills (Singing, Rapping, Dancing, and even Songwriting & Production), but most of the examples of when fans use the word "all-rounder" is just a member who is "balanced" in that group. Like...for Yujin, she's very talented but...her vocals are still quite average, her rap is...not really good, her dancing is above OK, IMO (that doesn't lower her skills, still). What's your take on this? . submitted by /u/Extension-Pause-6723 [link] [comments]

33. Kpop fans on twitter are genuinely insane

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I think we're all aware of how insane twitter kpop fans are and i'm pretty sure its been like this since the beginning of the app. but i can't help but to feel so shocked at the lack of braincells people have on the app and just how they act there on a daily basis. there's always fandoms hating each other and calling each other slurs to defend their favs and sometimes i feel like twitter fans are just arguing with the wall, they're like so chronically online that its giving whataboutmeism 24/7. no one can take healthy critique, they just stir up drama for no reason and sometimes i just get so ragebaited by everyone being so damn dramatic on that app. Yes i plan on deleting it but i love just scrolling seeing updates on my favs and never get involved in fandom drama. ugh who else feels this way submitted by /u/Gold-Yak-5238 [link] [comments]

34. KiiiKiii - Jiyu: 3CE (Ad Shoot Behind) @ KiiiPoiiint (250928) [ENG SUB]

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35. People are allowed to not want to forgive idols just because they apologized

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I see this often, I'll use KIOF as an example cuz it's the one I see the most but it's not exclusive to them obviously. Every time they're mentioned nowdays there's people saying "oh they apologized three times and you guys still won't let it go". And while I do think it's weird to be obsessed with a problematic group and that it's crazy to be sending them death threats and stuff, it's not a crime for people to not want to forgive an idol who did or said something really problematic. Especially when we know that some apologies are purely PR and the celebrity doesn't care. And in some cases it's kinda obivous because they only feel bad about the backlash and how it'll affect their career and not about their actions. And in KIOF's case it wasn't even their first offense too, Julie said the n word before, got called out on it, apologized saying she didn't know any better and that she'd educate herself and do better in the future, people let it slide. Only for them a hiphop themed party where they acted out harmful stereotypes of black women a couple years later (with no actual hiphop in sight). Just because they apologized three times doesn't mean people, especially black people have to accept it and forgive them. And I think it's kinda dumb when people use the "it was a long time ago" argument, because it doesn't change the fact that it happened. What makes you think they changed or feel bad about it? They know problematic stuff they said or did resurfaced and decided they'll just ignore it instead of owning up to it, and I'm sure there's been times where an idol wanted to address their problematic past but their company told them that they should ignore it and act like it never happened but I'm also sure there others who just don't care about what they did. We don't work at x kpop idol's company so we can't really know what happens behind the scenes but delusional fans always make the most convenient assumptions. The typical "if x kpop idol does something good it's bc they're a good person and they have a lot of freedom but if they do something bad I can't justify it's suddenly the company's fault and my faves had no say it" It's so weird to obsess over people who don't don't want to forgive x group and treat them like they're heinous blind haters. Like why are you so hung up on it to the point you're making several posts about how you're upset that people aren't forgiving your faves and magically loving them again? I don't even understand what the logic is behind it. And this is not to say people can't be make mistakes out of ignorance and change but it's just very annyoing fans try to minimise something bad their faves did and harass people for not taking the apology. submitted by /u/periwinkle-grey [link] [comments]

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