Does anyone else think Charlie Puth's admiration of Babymonster is weird?
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Seriously, in less than a week they've already changed their name, they already have social media, there's already a group trailer... after months and months of inactivity. I don't know why, but I feel like it's a strategy by JYPE America to erase everything that happened with KG and Kaylee. I found out a little while ago that the court issue with KG has been resolved, although I'm worried it's due to money/NDA issues. Anyway, I hope KG and Kaylee have luck in their next projects. The problem is that Girlset is very fishy, given how quickly they're pulling the strings. If they'd gone slowly, it would have been fine, a rebranding, but in a week, they've laid their cards on the table as if they needed to get the matter out of the way. In a "please, forget thet VCHA existed now" way. Still, I hope the other girls do well in this new group. submitted by /u/_issio [link] [comments]
For example, ADP Annie. Girl is not a good dancer, can't sing for shit, can't rap, just talk-singing. Yet you see some fans sucking up to her. Like why? I'd understand if it's rich & talented idols, but people prefer to show support to already privileged people with no talent than talented idols who worked hard for their dream and wish they get a tiny bit of that attention. I just don't get it. submitted by /u/Repulsive-Earth491 [link] [comments]
VCHA previously had this childish concept ig most prolly bcs of kaylee but now seeing them rebranded, the concept seems more mature and is also gaining a lot of attention ●I honestly think jyp is such a wreak like when he saw hybe making a global group, He came out rushing with vcha before hybe can and then later on now tht he sees the success katseye got globally with their mature/sexy concept, he intends to do the same with girlset after rebranding vcha •But honestly wtever they r trynna do, one thing is tht they r actually spending sum resources in promoting girlset bcs it was impossible for them to come in my recommendation when I my whole life didn't visit their channel twice ●GIRLSET seems like they have the potential and can be the next big thing in global market like katseye if their resources and talents r used correctly, I won't even be surprised if they give katseye sum good competition submitted by /u/rosyempress [link] [comments]
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Which member, in your opinion, is a different one, according to the backstages, chill vlogs, etc.? Like, all of members are badass, but he/she is shy and cute or vice versa. Explain by videos or photos I found out some of them: 1) Mingi (ATEEZ) - he is very cute and he looks more like a nerd who is among gangsters rather than gangster himself. Especially it is shown during Wanteez or vlogs with San. 2) I.N. (Stray Kids)- he looks like he sometimes doesn't know what to do during vlogs or chill videos 3) Winter (Aespa) - she is like an alien. Her introvert vibe is so big, she is like in totally different world submitted by /u/TheOnlyHarlemShinobi [link] [comments]
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I think it's really weird how a grown man gave an extremely explicit song to a group of girls, where most of them were and still are minors. Yes, YG changed the lyrics. But that doesn't mean Charlie Puth isn't weird for gifting it to them in the first place. I don't think it was as innocent as him seeing Ahyeon cover his song and doing a nice thing for Baemon out of the goodness in his heart. I would like to point out that I don't have a problem with YG's version and that this post isn't to call the song problematic, but to call the artist who wrote it problematic. And before you say "it's not that deep," it really is. Charlie Puth has a history of weird and creepy behavior towards women, and even said he stopped dating one because he "knew he wouldn't get what he wanted from her." Is this the kind of person who should be writing songs for girls half his age? submitted by /u/DyingAndHomeless [link] [comments]
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AGAIN DISCLAIMER - *NO ROOKIE TAKES PLEASE, WANT TO START A MUSICAL DISCUSSION\* BUT OF COURSE, POSITIVE THOUGHTS AND MORE SIMILAR MUSIC SUGGESTIONS ARE WELCOME. So, starting of, Mark Lee's 1999 (to me) has been the most musically structured song in the industry till now (from what I have listened of course). Been a fan of kpop since 2012 so HAD listened to almost every type of music / concept atp lol. From the first listen, till now, I never get tired of this song and it's artistry. There has been very few songs in the industry that has THIS MUCH musical and especially theatre driven sound with some very beautiful homages to different ages of sound in music over the years. There has been few ones (as I mentioned earlier) which somewhat had few sections like that, where music feels much more technical but still artistic like some older songs of Shinee (don't recall the exact names of the songs). With how the musicality is going when it comes to the Kpop industry, its good and bad at the same time from what I feel. Good ye coz everything is easy listening now so no suprising elements in the songs, just one streamlined song (also short). Bad coz the essence of that music which used to be, is slowly losing its ground in Kpop. The thing that separated Kpop from other music industries (for me of course) was the distinct musicality and the structure. Which honestly I can understand since companies want to earn more streams and be like western market. But the thing that kept me as a fan of the industry was the sound and sadly we are losing that. Let me know what are ya'll thoughts. submitted by /u/Daddy1007a [link] [comments]
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I(14F) and my cousin Alice(13F) have always been close, we grew up together. I had birthday last week. I didint invite Alice like I usually, because for the past 3 years she has been really into kpop. You might think its harsh to not invite her because of something she likes, but its getting of hand. Let me explain. She is following every member of SKZ on social media, that isnt the biggest problem. Problem is she is obsesed with them, she remembers every small detail and information about their lives, especially Bang Chan. But at the same time she hates them for changing looks, drinking alchohol, getting older and not making enough content in english. Alice is very delusional, she thinks one day she will go to South Korea and meet one of them, they will fall in love and get married. Alice also calls Bang Chan her boyfriend or husband. She also hates western pop idols. Alice think they didint work hard enough, because they didint go trough trainee program like kpop idols do. And last birthday when I invited her, she talked only about SKZ, she wanted to play their music. And when i changed conversation topic or put on a song that i like, she got very mad, saying i hate them etc. So this year i decided not to invite her. Alice got very mad, also my aunt and grandma thought its rude not to invite her, so they also didint come to "teach me a lesson". What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/Available-Street-822 [link] [comments]
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