Does anyone remember the time when they made edits of idols' boyfriend material? It was super fun hahah
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Earlier there was a post here “h4te against Blackpink is forced” but this is literally the reality of that fandom lol. Fights with the fandoms of and slander against TWICE, BTS, 2NE1, MAMAMOO, IZ*ONE, Katseye, etc. When will it be enough? submitted by /u/KyeodeurangiMerchant [link] [comments]
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This is ain’t aimed at this community or anything but when I searched up jungkook on Reddit I came across recent hate post about him on that bts anti Reddit btsSnark. And all they do is projecting him. Calling him a coward, saying he’s a bad person, calling his friendship with jimin is forced, etc, etc. like you don’t know him nor their relationship. Jungkook have flaws but he is not a bad person nor coward manchild. Give that man a break. submitted by /u/Routine_Example5803 [link] [comments]
Posted on r/kpopthoughts but posting here too!!! Can we give my girl more recognition!? She's been dancing since age 2 and has grown up with strong dancing communities in the USA. She's extremely recognized and respected within the hip-hop dance community. She has competed in America's Got Talent and NBC's World of Dance. She is one of the most versatile as she excels in hip-hip (popping, locking, footwork, waacking, freestyle, isolations, etc), and is trained in jazz, ballet, tap, and stiletto too. At only age 15, she choreographed for some of your fave groups such as Red Velvet and Aespa. She was an instructor on Steezy Studio and taught dance INTERNATIONALLY. By age 18, she legit collabed with HYBE to choreograph the dance piece for the girl group audition. She also choreographed CRUEL by Jackson Wang. At age 19, she choreographed dance breaks for LISA, choreographed SHOONG! by TEAYANG ft. LISA, and VIBE by TAEYANG FT. JIMIN for example. And before I see people trying to claim their faves are better, remember we're talking about a PROFESSIONAL DANCER turned Kpop idol here. My girl is skilled ASF. For those of you who don't know her, here are my personal fave videos of her just for you to see the sheer talent she possesses: https://youtu.be/p8f9_9yQMHw?feature=shared https://youtu.be/QK0da5WkqG8?feature=shared https://youtu.be/q5W0W2zTC10?feature=shared https://youtu.be/NPw69NNp48M?feature=shared HYBE X GEFFEN AUDITION: https://youtu.be/hTbJ1WmW6uc?feature=shared submitted by /u/Potential_Food_2398 [link] [comments]
Can we give my girl more recognition!? She's been dancing since age 2 and has grown up with strong dancing communities in the USA. She's extremely recognized and respected within the hip-hop dance community. She has competed in America's Got Talent and NBC's World of Dance. She is one of the most versatile as she excels in hip-hip (popping, locking, footwork, waacking, freestyle, isolations, etc), and is trained in jazz, ballet, tap, and stiletto too. At only age 15, she choreographed for some of your fave groups such as Red Velvet and Aespa. She was an instructor on Steezy Studio and taught dance INTERNATIONALLY. By age 18, she legit collabed with HYBE to choreograph the dance piece for the girl group audition. She also choreographed CRUEL by Jackson Wang. At age 19, she choreographed dance breaks for LISA, choreographed SHOONG! by TEAYANG ft. LISA, and VIBE by TAEYANG FT. JIMIN for example. And before I see people trying to claim their faves are better, remember we're talking about a PROFESSIONAL DANCER turned Kpop idol here. My girl is skilled ASF. For those of you who don't know her, here are my personal fave videos of her just for you to see the sheer talent she possesses: https://youtu.be/QK0da5WkqG8?feature=shared https://youtu.be/p8f9_9yQMHw?feature=shared https://youtu.be/q5W0W2zTC10?feature=shared https://youtu.be/NPw69NNp48M?feature=shared HYBE X GEFFEN AUDITION: https://youtu.be/hTbJ1WmW6uc?feature=shared SHOW HER MORE LOVE!!! submitted by /u/Potential_Food_2398 [link] [comments]
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YESTERDAY, MOMO'S ICONIC I CAN'T STOP ME BLACK AND YELLOW PLAID OUTFIT WON BY 27 UPVOTES! 🍭TWICE ICONIC LOOKS DAY #4: WHAT IS SANA'S MOST ICONIC LOOK? COMMENT WITH THE MOST UPVOTES WINS! 🏆 submitted by /u/SatisfactionAdept548 [link] [comments]
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If you guys had to pick, which gen has the best makeup style? Personally I was this 👌🏾 close to picking 2nd gen. I loved the glam eyeshadow, THICK eyeliner, and nude lips. But I’m choosing 3rd gen because even though it was pretty safe/minimalistic compared to the other gens I liked how simple and cute it was and it pretty much suited every idol imo. And I know this is an unpopular opinion but I still think gradient lips are cute😅 I didn’t include a lot of early 4th gen photos only cus they didn’t seem that different from 3rd gen. Still the bright lip tints, light blush, thick eyebrows, and slightly more glittery eye looks I want to like 4th/early 5th gen makeup so badly because I love the heavy blush, glossy lips, dreamy/shimmery eyeshadow, face gems, etc. but there has been too many misses that I cringe looking at some of the makeup. so many looks don’t suit these idols and idk why. like either the blush placement is weird, the colored contacts make them look crazy, the lashes are too sparse, or the eyeshadow is TOO shiny etc… and idols taking more selfies with the flash on don’t really help either. 5th gen makeup seems to be leaning towards more warm toned makeup which I think is better on SOME of idols. There seems to be some more experimental looks as well like Minju wearing yellow blush in the jellyous MV so i’m interested to see that Was this accurate enough? I haven’t really started noticing this until like 2 years ago lol Also I’ve never been well versed on 1st gen so I’m sorry for not including them😪 What is your guy’s opinion? Which gen is your favorite? I’m curious to know submitted by /u/Academic_Essay5942 [link] [comments]
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This is my support for kpop demon hunters submitted by /u/Funny_Tiger_5176 [link] [comments]
I fixed my little mistake and wonyoung her spot as the center and since sullyoon was the second most voted visual she got that spot now onto the fotg :) for this category i'd like to add that you can choose any idol you'd like and not only official fotgs since everyone has their different tastes name whatever gen 4 or gen 5 female idol you'd like, that fits into the category ‼️please don't post the same idol twice, and instead upvote comments with the idol you'd like‼️ after 24 hours the voting is closed and I'll post for the next category submitted by /u/hyun_chuu [link] [comments]
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I’ve attended several concerts over the years, but I’ve never actually been in the very front row. Part of the reason is that I’ve always worried it might be too loud up there for me to fully enjoy the experience. So I wanted to ask, those of you who’ve sat front row or regularly aim for front row tickets, what are your reasons? What does it offer that you don’t really get from other spots of the venues? Was it worth it? Do you feel like the positives outweigh the potential downsides? submitted by /u/Carelessies [link] [comments]
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I know i’m like 4 years late to this train but i recently got into ateez and their song The Real is so interesting and sounds amazing. The one thing that I really love is that string instrument in the background (idk the name of it) and the instrumental as a whole. The concept as a whole reminds me a bit of Paldogangsan by BTS; love hearing each of their dialects be integrated into the song! submitted by /u/jadatrbl_ [link] [comments]
I have been to several K-pop concerts across different groups and companies, and there is something that really stands out to me—not just as a fan, but as someone with experience in business, live production, and the arts. The teams behind these shows deserve public credit. Yes, we all come for the artists. But the artists themselves often say it best: these concerts would not be possible without the people behind the scenes. From the interpreters who help idols share their hearts, to the dancers whose energy transforms the stage, to the local crew, lighting operators, sound engineers, grips and riggers, tour managers, choreographers, and security teams—these people elevate the experience to another level. Having worked in production myself, I know how difficult it is. And let’s be real: the companies involved already have the records. They know who was booked, paid, and contributed in every city. It is entirely possible—and frankly, easy compared to some of the stuff they do—to generate credits, whether online or some kind of tour program. Most people don’t sit through movie credits, but we roll them anyway. Most listeners do not read album liner notes, but they are printed anyway. It is no different here. For the fans who care, it deepens our appreciation. For the team members themselves, it’s the recognition they have earned. I’d hope to see a shift toward more public crediting of the incredible people who make these world tours possible. They deserve it. Also, if anyone knows where all these companies actually do this in a place that you can find—I’ll recant. Just point me there. I’ve never been able to find this type of thing anywhere. Thanks. Bye. submitted by /u/m1chaeldgary [link] [comments]