End of year recap/ highlight reel using BTS songs
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When Xinlong appeared on boys planet, I was like damn he looked like Yeji. Personally, I never saw the “Hwang twins” resemblance. I always thought that Hyunjin and Jeongin looked more like each other. lol! I just thought it would be fun to compare who looks like who. Do you agree with me? submitted by /u/Asleep-Quarter-6239 [link] [comments]
Have you seen those isekai animes in which a person from our world reincarnates in an alternative universe? Imagine those kinds of dynamics but in a kpop setting. You reincarnate as kpop trainee, you have new healthy young body and mind, but you keep all your memories from your past life, including all your kpop knowledge. Would you play the kpop game or would you nope out of it and just live a normal peaceful life? If you decide to play the kpop game, before you reincarnate, your magic guardian spirit supervisor tells you that you can magically choose all the details of your new life. -What is your ethnicity (Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Wasian, Blasian, etc.) and your physical appearance? (tall, short, very pretty, normal pretty, cute, etc.) -What kind of work position would you like to have? (main vocal, leader, dancer, visual, rapper, etc.,) -What age position in the group (oldest, middle, maknae, etc) would you have? -In which agency would you debut? -What kind of concept would your group have? -What would you do to avoid controversies and go to the most successful idol route? I would choose to play the game. My ethnicity would be half Korean/half Mexican, so I can speak Korean and Spanish. Being half Mexican would help me to have the support of the Latino public. I would be good at languages so I can learn easily English and of course Japanese and Chinese. I would have cute visuals, something between Illit´s Minju and Wonhee. My height would be 1.55 cm at debut, and as an adult 1.64 cm tall. I´d choose to be musically gifted (I can play piano and guitar, and learn instruments and music production easily), and to be a very good vocalist with perfect pitch a powerful voice (I can hit all the notes) and an unique tone that would set me apart from other idols. I´d be a decent dancer, good enough to do well all the choreos and not to be scolded during practice. I would go to Hybe to debut at 16 years old as the second vocalist and maknae in a group with a fresh youth concept but with some magic elements, like a girl group version of TXT. My route to sucess would be, in the first phase of my career, to be as aegyouful as possible, I´d be super cute and adorable, the public would love me as their younger sister. Beign cute is the key to success in Asia. I honestly think being cute has less competition and it´s less exhausting than being a visual or a main dancer or the most popular of the group, that´s too much pressure and hate. Being the cutest maknae would give me enough fan support during the years of my first contract. To avoid controversies I would start my good PR campaing as soon as possible, like always being humble and kind to everybody around me, and donating or volunteering to charities, that way, if haters try to go after me, my fans and the general public would defend me: "she´s so cute and small and humble, and she has donated to this and that, what have you done for other people", etc. Also I´d avoid men. No dating scandals at all for me. I´d spend the years of my first contract working in my composing and producing skills. I´d be like Suga, Yunjin or Martin, working in my group´s or even other artists music. Also like Yunjin, I´d start releasing soon my self composed music, so I´d start having fans who love me for my art, not just for being cute. That would lead me to the second phase of my career: genius young composer. Being cute has an expiration date, but creating hits that the public loves is timeless. I´d compose pop hits for my members solo releases, or other artists, and for my solo career, I´d go for a more alternative route. I´d have enough money from my pop hit royalties, and I´m not interested in being a main pop girl (too much pressure and hate), so I´d be free to explore alternative music and to have a cult following. I´d have the best of two worlds: pop hits money and creative freedom for myself. Also when I start dating in my 30s, I´d be too successful as a hit maker, I´d have fans who love me for my music so dating won´t affect my core fanbase. I think main pop girls or visuals can be replaced, but if you are the one making the hits, you´re set for like. That would be my route for a successful kpop life, lol. Thanks for reading all this fanfic. ;) What about you? submitted by /u/stellarmacaron [link] [comments]
They had a lot of potential but they only released this song. This video is so 2016, it reminded me a bit of EXID. submitted by /u/Separate-Comedian-25 [link] [comments]
This went viral in the popculture sub with 11k upvotes so far. Kpop fans are being called out for attacking Yseult and for making a big deal about plagiarism every time except when it actually truly matters and for making excuses. https://www.reddit.com/r/popculturechat/s/CBGTRjR5fp submitted by /u/Sunset-Equation092 [link] [comments]
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One of mine will have to be people disrespecting Lisa and attributing her success to her “boyfriend” I know popular people are often popularly despised, it’s nothing new, and women are def disproportionately hated, but I get so angry (para social much?)when I see comments about Lisa getting all these gigs solely cz she’s allegedly dating a rich guy. Like guys, this is Lisa of BlackPink, she’s arguably the most popular member of the most popular girl group. The utter disrespect for her hard work and dedication is appalling. And what’s more infuriating is that these comments are often upvoted and, yk, accepted as the norm. Women have to deal with so much ridiculous bs and it keeps getting worse. Like I would genuinely crash out in a very public way if I were in her shoes. I don’t even have half her accolades and accomplishments, and I’d still lose my mind if anyone attributed any of it to a man. So yh, I’ll never stop talking about the despicable way Lisa is discussed and regarded in kpop spaces, even if it seems like most have already made up their minds about her and talking about it feels like whistling in the wind(especially on reddit). Feel free to share your dead horses that you won’t stop whacking submitted by /u/Mobile-Structure5702 [link] [comments]
I've been following Ablume's situation from the beginning, and seeing where her fanbase has ended up is truly heartbreaking. Since Ablume left ATTRAKT, her fans have been viciously attacking Keena and the new members who decided to stay with the group and rebuild. Worse still, Ablume's official TikTok account has also contributed to this scandal, which will fuel the hatred and indirectly encourage fans to continue their toxic behavior instead of moving forward peacefully. What angers me the most is that Ablume's story about ATTRAKT treating them badly has already been proven false. Numerous reports, documents, and statements clearly show that ATTRAKT was actually very supportive. The company provided for their education, healthcare, and daily needs. The real problem stemmed from The Givers company, which ATTRAKT hired to manage the girls' daily affairs. Givers CEO Ahn Sung-il and his team deceived and exploited both the girls and ATTRAKT. It later emerged that Ahn Sung-il had lied about many things, including his own educational and professional background. Despite this, Ablume chose to continue working with him in the same office, under the same management. This is a major red flag and completely contradicts their previous claims of wanting freedom and justice.What makes this whole thing even sadder is how blind many Ablume fans have become to these facts. They continue to demonize Keena, label her as a “traitor,” and harass the new Fifty Fifty members — people who had absolutely nothing to do with the conflict in the first place. The double standards are unreal. When Keena spoke up, she was ridiculed and attacked. When Ablume stayed silent or acted hypocritically, they were praised as “strong women fighting for justice.” How does that make any sense? I understand that fans form emotional attachments to idols — that’s natural. But what’s happening here isn’t fandom anymore; it’s blind loyalty mixed with misinformation. Supporting your favorite artists should never mean spreading hate toward others or ignoring facts that don’t fit your preferred narrative. The truth is uncomfortable, but it’s still the truth: ATTRAKT was not the villain in this story. Ahn Sung-il and The Givers were. And continuing to attack Keena or the new Fifty Fifty members only protects the real wrongdoers while hurting innocent people. I really wish more people in this fandom would stop and reflect before posting or sharing hate online. This constant negativity helps no one — not Keena, not Ablume, and definitely not the fans who once loved Fifty Fifty as a group. It’s time to let go of the hate and acknowledge the full picture. You can still like Ablume’s music without justifying everything they or their fans do. You can support Keena without being “anti.” We can have empathy for everyone involved without losing our sense of reason. Fandom shouldn’t be about picking sides to destroy each other — it should be about celebrating the music and the artists we love. I really hope one day the community remembers that. submitted by /u/GooseSignificant8293 [link] [comments]
Hi everyone, I’ve always seen soo many beautiful compilations that people put together on their socials to celebrate the memories they’ve created over an entire year, and this year I want to put something together to look back on 2025, but I want to use a number of BTS songs rather than the standard “TikTok” template background music. For my 2025 highlight reel, what BTS songs would you recommend. My family and friends don’t tend to appreciate my love for BTS and often make quite rude jokes about them, so I’d like song suggestions that would be easy for them to also listen to without making a dig about our 7 guys and their music (although I think every song is incredible, I want something that goes with the background of a recap highlight reel and also is an easy listen for them) Thanks 🥹💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 submitted by /u/Faeeeeee97 [link] [comments]
Just a general question, does anyone else want to genuinely hear in universe song "Golden"? Because for all we can get, we only got like part of it, and then it's Rumi singing to herself. Like no way that the actual part of the song in universe, Maybe Zoey and Mira are singing at that part, idk. Might explain why they called it song about them, despite two singing only 7 seconds each. What's your thoughts submitted by /u/alnovanoir [link] [comments]
I’ve noticed that a lot of idols are around college age lately, and it got me wondering what universities they might have attended if they hadn’t pursued the idol life. For example, I know Huh Yunjin once mentioned she was planning to study in Boston before training with Le Sserafim. But personally, she gives off total New York University vibes; I could see her majoring in something within the liberal arts, like English or Literature. Where do you think your faves would have gone, and what would they have studied? submitted by /u/Flounder-Cute [link] [comments]
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Yup, is said in the title, some stans have been acting quite insane lately. I'm mostly on X(twitter), and also in few other fandoms other than kpop, my favorite being F1. Few days ago, the official F1 account posted up photos with some ENHYPEN and SEVENTEEN members during the Singapore GP. Lots of kpop stans flooded the comments with a ridiculous fanwar about a certain person "paving the way" for idols in F1 Paddock...? While i don't care who paved what where, celebrities have always been going to F1 races since 1950, so this situation is cringe at best. Some even claims that the idols were bringing publicity to the sport...? While true to some extent, F1 is one of the most popular sport in the world, sitting near football. What bothers me is, they got some big names in the F1 fandoms involved too. I was very happy for those idols, as i used to be a kpop fan. But now, even the general public got involved, and it just showed the worst part of kpop stan culture as well as its toxicity. And then, there's this Soyeon collab plagiarism thing. I didn't listen nor do i know about the song with Soyeon, but i am a big fan of Yseult, the artist whose MV was plagiarized. Yseult is know to be a fiery person, who don't like being stepped on so she acted fastly and posted about Soyeon who "should apologize". But she changed the story, now addressing the whole production team. But kpop stans (mostly Soyeon defenders) are now asking Yseult to apologize???? And not in a respectful way, they are attacking Yseult on her appearance, her origin, her being black etc... Just blatant Misogynoir basically. This situation is ridiculous and people should know better. And while i'm not pointing at Soyeon personally, she also should know better when collaborating with other artists.. But yeah, these being at most 2 days apart was eye opening for me. I don't know what happened in the kpop fandom as i don't interact anymore with kpop, but what I'm seeing makes me worried for the future. Where did critical thinking go? Why is kpop so toxic nowadays? Small disclaimer : i am not a native English speaker, sorry if its a bit confusing! submitted by /u/Misstacos2-0 [link] [comments]
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I'm a BTS casual fan. I have so much respect for them and recently I came across a instagram reel that mentioned how Jungkook is the most-hashtagged artist on TikTok and the third most-mentioned person overall -> right behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi. In fact, I searched it up and Jungkook has 38.9 million hashtags on tiktok. Jimin has 25 million, while V has 20.8. The other members are much lower. The highest blackpink member is Jennie, with 13.6 million hashtags. I already knew he was a popular idol on TikTok, but I had no idea how big his reach was. I was really surprised to see how much he dominates this platform! So since I brought this topic up, why do you guys think Jungkook is so popular on TikTok? submitted by /u/Sea-Republic8892 [link] [comments]
The KG lawsuit SEVERELY hauled their progress. When a member publicly accused the company of child labor, mistreatment, and abuse, it doesn’t matter how much JYP denies it, the harm is done. Western media picked it up, and that was their main audience. Even if some claims were exaggerated the trust is gone. Then there’s Kaylee’s departure after being on a “health hiatus” for over a year. Losing two members so early, one due to a lawsuit and another to health issues, destroys any stability the group had. Whether or not her situation related to KG’s claims, the optics are terrible. It makes the group look unstable and poorly managed. The rebrand to Girlset feels like a last effort to fix their image, but it’s clearly not working. Their new comeback had a smaller budget, weaker styling, and barely any promotion. For a JYP group, that’s a bad sign. You can tell when the company loses faith in a project because everything suddenly appears cheaper and quieter. It doesn’t matter that they’re under JYP. Many people assume that being with a “big 4” label guarantees success, but that’s simply true. Boy Story is a perfect example. JYP tried to push them as the next big Chinese boy group, and it completely flopped. They also had a scandal (which shouldn’t classified as a scandal but an underage member being victimized). The company has a history of experimental projects that don’t take off, and Girlset seems to be following that same path. They never had a clear identity. VCHA aimed to be a global project between the U.S and Korea which was apparent as they had a more bubblegum pop image in comparison to most western girl groups. But after the scandal, the international audience lost trust. They also never had had much appeal domestically. Now they’re stuck in the middle, not big in either market, with four members and no strong concept to rely on. Honestly, I think JYP will just move on to other projects. This was a massive loss financially and reputationally, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they shift their focus to something like L2K (Latin to Korea) or even a boy version of A2K, maybe called Boyset or something similar. That’s how JYP usually manages failed experiments; they quietly start working on the next one. I think if none of this happened, they could’ve established themselves into something like NiziU but with a western take. It would’ve been a unique concept that wasn’t already present in the west. submitted by /u/iambunnycat [link] [comments]
Golden is closing in on 1,500 PAKs (it’s at 1.48k as I’m writing this, so maybe just a day away from hitting 1.5k). KDH is really a phenomenon, and Golden has a strong hold on kcharts right now. Actually, it’s not just Golden, Soda Pop is right behind at #2, and other songs from the movie are also sustaining in the charts. How fascinating is this? We’ve had releases from BLACKPINK, IVE, aespa, Lim Young Woong, and even IU dropped a song recently (though not a full comeback), some releases did disrupt the PAK temporarily but Golden managed to reclaim its streak and is holding strong. Who do you think will truly break this streak, not just overtake it momentarily? submitted by /u/Letzz_get_it [link] [comments]