Drop your fav vocalists and your fav song of theirs!
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let's say if golden from kpop demon hunters keeps doing well, and some how wins the grammy for song of the year ... would this be good for kpop? submitted by /u/Serious-Wish4868 [link] [comments]
Skz's Ceremony performance is amazing. The energy of the song and the guys is so flowing and makes me want to dance đđ»đșđ» submitted by /u/Turiturita [link] [comments]
Correct me if im wrong but to my knowledge flo is a lot harder to enter than melon top 100. So the fact that the song enter there first before melon top 100 is quite odd, But I'm not kcharts expert so i could be wrong. submitted by /u/Party-Confection417 [link] [comments]
I know that things like Center and Leader were announced officially (like for Twice or IZ*ONE), but I can't seem to find any "definitive" sources that say whether someone is a dancer, visual, vocalist, etc. It seems like this is a more subjective category. Have these positions always been determined by fans? How do we determine that? Growing up I was sure that Jihyo was the main vocalist or that Momo was the main dancer, but finding anything official for most groups has been pretty hard. I just wanted to know because I wanted add a category to my kpop wordle game that used an idol's position as an identifier but not sure the best source to use. submitted by /u/Minute_Expression973 [link] [comments]
Im listening to 154 girl groups entire discographies , so I'm going to rank the top 10 best albums/eps. I want to hear people's opinions to see if they make my list! submitted by /u/BusyTomato9539 [link] [comments]
Cortis x Katseye submitted by /u/Conscious-Cap-7250 [link] [comments]
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Wumuti has won the leader category! Now we are moving onto centers Rules: Please donât comment the same idol more than once and upvote instead Kpop only, no kpop adjacent groups like katseye and vcha (wayv is allowed but only 3 members max to make it fair) Only idols that are from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and a southeast Asian country. Chinese/sea diaspora counts too Choose an idol that fits the category best, doesnât need to be an official position (aside from maknae) Both female and male idols allowed and no repeats of the same idol You have 24 hours to vote! Have fun Previous winners Vocalist: ningning (aespa) Dancer: ten (wayv) Rapper: yangyang (wayv) Leader: wumuti (xlov) submitted by /u/staycgurlss [link] [comments]
My favs are : 1)Seungmin - Phobia 2)Jungkook - Still with you 3)Baekhyun - All I got submitted by /u/cheesechilisandwich [link] [comments]
Stray Kidsâ comeback dropped today and the lyrics are the same as always. âAwards,â âspotlight,â âfame.â They keep singing like theyâve got some enemy, but honestly, theyâre just fighting with themselves. I really wish theyâd switch it up with their music and lyrics, itâs getting kinda boring. submitted by /u/loftseok [link] [comments]
No this is not a shitpost nor was it meant to be on kpoopheads, I being 100% serious. Just hear me out. What do people do with stocks? They trade or invest. How are stock prices determined? Through the market forces (demand and supply). Now let's look at photocards. People buy photocards the market being places like weverse, mercari, ebay, etc. Just like how there are multiple stock exchanges. What determines the prices of photocards? Demand and supply. Case in pout the photocards for the most popular/biased member will usually be more expensive because they are in high demand but low supply vs the photocards of the least popular/biased member are usually cheaper. Or regular album pocas are relatively cheaper vs POB pocas or pocas for a specific event like from a brand collab are usually more expensive. Or a specific example with XG they usually only have like 2 pocas in their albums and hardly sell pocas separately so their pocas are now usually more expensive. Why? Because they've been growing in popularity and there aren't many pocas so fan are more willing to buy aka market forces in action. Also investing, I don't know if people do this but they could. Buying a less popular member's photocard while it's cheap and then reselling once they get popular is technically an invest with a good roci compared to what you bought it for. Stock prices usually fluctuate and the same could be said for photocards. If a member was less popular and starts going viral and becomes more biased their photocard prices will usually rise. Or if an idol was popular and they get into a controversy then their photocard prices will probably drop (i don't trade but I'm hoping that's what's happening to Taeil's photocards). The difference between stocks and photocards is mainly that you can't make passive income from photocards but they're pretty similar. I conclusion stocks=photocards and we're all technically trading bros. submitted by /u/ElectronicPianist857 [link] [comments]
I get that sometimes this kind of stuff is meant to keep fans âentertainedâ or the idol in the spotlight but personally⊠peak secondhand embarrassment đ submitted by /u/Asleephgtd [link] [comments]
~ Name any Japan idols, that fits into the category ~ it is forbidden to add any members of a completely or almost Japanese group such as Xg, NiziU ~ 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 ~ Today category: Center ~Vocalist: Minami ~ Dancer: Momo ~ Rapper: Yuki ~ Leader: Sakura submitted by /u/Ok-Database9509 [link] [comments]
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(A disclaimer I am no expert in any of the topics and am just a guy with ADHD, a hyper fixation and a vision) We have all seen the most common definitions of K-pop As Korean popular music, Korean idol music and as an industry. Now of these are all true to extent but I donât feel they capture what make K-pop, K-pop in full. There is something that is always discussed when people talk about kpop but I have yet to see it bought in the the discussion of the definition of K-pop And that is concepts. So I would like to propose a new definition of K-pop as a conceptual performance art As I feel a lot of these previous definition have fallen short in taking into account the conceptual and performance aspects of the genre Concepts and why they matter I believe what makes K-pop special and so engaging is its ability to convey a concept or emotion through music and performance despite the on paper linguistics barrier many people have towards the genre. Yes this is done through the music, lyrics and singing but also through the choreography and expressions, styling and sometimes set design. The latter aspects to have the ability to elevate and express the concept of the song more clearly and make us appreciate it better. I am sure we have all had that song where we listened to but were only sold once we saw a performance of it or a song that musically isnât your usual cup of tea but you adore the performance And this not a new thing this has been there since the beginning and is still here till now I will now discuss and highlight this through a certified classic âCandyâ by H.O.T and a recent release âSurfâ by NCT Wish with the same core concept of cute but with different flairs. âCandyâ has cute energetic upbeat almost funhouse feel while âSurfâ has cute cool summer beachside vibe To study them I looked at the MBC top music 19961207 performance of âCandyâ and the Mnet 250814 performance of surf Now how do they display their respective concepts Music âCandyâ has a lot of upbeat bouncy sounds and a repetitive drum beat âSurfâ makes use of ambient beach sounds and motifs that people associate with the vibe Singing âCandyâ the singing is happy sing songy âSurfâ has soft smooth singing Rap Both songs have a rap section with is used to add layers but isnât to quick so it still fits comfortably into the song Lyrics I canât comment on the lyrics of âCandyâ or âSurfâ without translation and as I wanted to focus on how the concept is displayed regardless of language. Outside of that I soul like to highlight the use of surf in âSurfâ as the the soft sound help display the cool relaxed vibe Choreography âCandyâ the choreography is bouncy has multiple cutesy highlight parts Surf makes use of waves to convey the flows vibe of the song Expression âCandyâ uses happy expressions âSurfâ makes use of both happy and cool relaxed expressions Styling âCandyâ has oversized tracksuits soft colourful fabric with accessories like the iconic oversized mittens reminiscent of cartoon characters and the fluffy bucket hat as well as earmuffs, bobble hat, goggles. âSurfâ goes with white clothes which give that pure bright vibe, the choice of shorts, some layer outfits with long sleeves, the large socks, open caps that remind me of tennis /country club clothes Set design I am unsure if the set design in the background of âCandyâ was for the performance specifically or the show as a whole âSurfâ has a set the is reminiscent of resorts in places like Hawaii, Florida and the Caribbean with surfboards palm trees water on the backing screen a beach bar Now in both songs these elements come together to create a clear cute feel along side the addition flairs of each these are my basic observations so if you have more to add please do I hope to hear your thoughts on this and have discussions facilitate the exploration of this idea and see it applied to more songs submitted by /u/ARG_obesessed [link] [comments]