Epik High - 2025 Epik High Concert (Poster)
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i always stop on posts on here and on kpophelp that ask for girl group songs that are heavy/aggressive in a similar way bg music is. my all time faves are 3ye, but i hate that they've disbanded, so i went out looking some more and just recently discovered Craxy's disco. i've known of their existence for a while but i was only familiar with Nugudom. looking through their songs though i'm realizing they're basically skz if they reincarnated as women and went nugu. some songs i really recommend: Stupidz, Finger Flick, Lion, Trigger, Poison Rose, Crazy Racer, No Limit, and Gaia. I'm still learning about the members and they really don't have much out but their rap line is soo talented. i'm only posting this hoping they can get more traction. we never had that many heavier-sounding ggs in the first place, but it's sad that the few we have are disbanding, so i really wish them longetivity! submitted by /u/maimaobong [link] [comments]
First Hot Sauce, now We Go Up. I know song titles aren’t copyrighted and it’s totally fine, but it still feels a bit weird when it’s the exact names of two of NCT Dream’s songs. No hate at all, I actually like Babymonster and think their vocals are amazing and unique. It just caught my eye and made me wonder if it’s coincidence or something the team didn’t notice. You’d think editors or the marketing team would pick up on that kind of overlap lol? submitted by /u/buckpineapple [link] [comments]
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I’m dreading every single lee hyori 10 minutes reel that makes it to my feed because the comments are so predictable every single time. This is something that a lot of people aren’t realising and I need to put it out there. Even though people mention other things too lets talk about lee hyori’s skin tone during that time. A lot of comments talk about how refreshing it is to see an idol have tanned skin and not be whitewashed. Do you guys not see the concept? Her stage props, outfits and makeup and very inspired by america and this is what idols call a “hip”(lmao) or “sexy” concept. That concept is why she is allowed to be tanned. That concept is why it was okay and people praised her. Take a look at kiss of life. Their entire concept is also “western” “sexy” and “hip”. I’m using these words very lightly. But because of that concept, the members are allowed to be curvy or tanned. Its not revolutionary now it wasn’t revolutionary then. If anything its very regressive and stereotypical to associate tanned or darker skin with sensuality or sexiness. If these idols had to do an “elegant” concept, they wouldn’t be tanned even in 2nd gen. Colorist attitude in east and south east asia has existed since decades before kpop even started. It existed in 1995 and it exists in 2025. Not to mention, nothing is natural about how they looked. Female idols back then were also super skinny and had flawless hair and makeup. An average korean person did not look like snsd yoona. So back then, they did look otherworldly and like celebrities the same way wonyoung looks otherworldly to us. Skincare and the beauty industry have advanced and developed a lot since 2nd gen so of course idols use all sorts of treatments and products to enable the same standards that existed since before they were born. It just wasn’t as accessible back then. And what’s the obsession with looking natural anyway? Kpop makeup is art in itself. Its constantly evolving and has employed so many people and provides livelihood to them. Its a creative outlet that has to match various concepts and needs special attention to customise the technique according to the idol’s face. The same can be said about outfits. End of the year award show outfits for girl groups are STUNNING these days. The amount of work, quality and thought that’s put into them despite the schedules of the stylists is remarkable. Even if they’re outsourced, its providing livelihood to so many freelance designers. Kpop is not relatable or simple or natural. Its about putting up a show. If idols remained the same since 2006, their western counterparts would be on a completely different scale when it comes to shows now. Imagine idols still wearing tank tops and using a hand held mic in 2025 while america has superbowl. Performance scales have raised globally due to better production and technology. So why is this used as a way to belittle idols now? submitted by /u/eiuza [link] [comments]
I love it personnaly, and I'm happy the title track has lyrics if I can say and not the same way of drip and sheesh like. And I think the high notes are where they have to be. Everyone shine but I love Rora has more vocals and Ahyeon's high notes don't seem too much imo. Plus I really love their concept and the MV. If you don't like it if you can please explain why and be respectful please. EVERYONE HAS THEIR OPINION THANKS submitted by /u/Fragrant-Loquat1777 [link] [comments]
I feel like Jump isn't as known as their previous comebacks? I mean - I love all their songs, their music is amazing. But this year, the song felt like it wasn't popular at all or maybe that's just me. I'd love to hear your guys' thoughts though. submitted by /u/Sea-Republic8892 [link] [comments]
I typically don't speak openly about the obvious influence (and/or replete) of Black culture within the K-pop industry, because many discussions have and continue to be held, but one thing thats recently has been grinding my gears in the engagement from fans and fashion. Recently, I came across some videos from Xikers and one of them (new to the group so I don't know the members name) was wearing jeans (double layer) and I seen various comments...many laughing and questioning the outfit. I'm aware many individuals today are terrible when it comes to analyzing (or just discernment) the things in front of them, but the comments really pissed me off, because with the music and dance style, you could 100% put together why he's wearing the fit and the influence. Fashion is a social identifiers and a piece of clothing can tell you a lot and it just seriously getting to a point where I can't take all these anti-black comments from fans every...single...day...like it's so exhausting being a Black...K-pop fan submitted by /u/Interesting_Ad8274 [link] [comments]
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The music video referenced so many iconic moments from the past, I feel like crying. The solos are also phenomenal. They’ve outdone themselves once again. HERE’S TO TEN MORE YEARS WITH THE GIRLS submitted by /u/SeparateClassroom117 [link] [comments]
Release Date: October 10, 2025 Tracks: Track Lyrics by Composed by Arranged by 1. WE GO UP 2.PSYCHO 3.SUPA DUPA LUV 4.WILD Streaming Links: Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube Music submitted by /u/impeccabletim [link] [comments]
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I’m not really looking for things like talk show appearances or award shows, but more obscure things like Sistar’s Touch My Body on Family Guy, Red Velvet’s Russian Roulette dance going viral on TikTok, 2NE1’s I Am the Best being in a cell phone commercial, etc. submitted by /u/sailormusic [link] [comments]
Idk why Taylor Swift is on there i think i listened to like 3 of her songs like yesterday lmao. The rest is accurate tho so have funnn submitted by /u/Euphoric-Plane-6117 [link] [comments]
Release Date: October 10, 2025 Tracks: Track Lyrics by Composed by Arranged by 1. ME+YOU 2.[MEEEEEE (NAYEON)]() 3.[FIX A DRINK (JEONGYEON)]() 4.[MOVE LIKE THAT (MOMO)]() 5.[DECAFFEINATED (SANA)]() 6.[ATM (JIHYO)]() 7. [STONE COLD (MINA)]() 8.[CHESS (DAHYUN)]() 9.[IN MY ROOM (CHAEYOUNG)]() 10.[DIVE IN (TZUYU)]() Streaming Links: Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube Music submitted by /u/impeccabletim [link] [comments]
the more detailed and random the better :) even if it's a stretch try to avoid only commenting the obvious stuff like "you like main dancers/vocalists" or "you're gay" 🩷 submitted by /u/catlumity [link] [comments]
In your favorite group, do you ever notice a pattern with who ends up being the most popular? Like, are they usually the visuals, the funny ones, or just the ones that get the most screen time? I feel like there’s always a certain “type” that blows up. submitted by /u/Sea-Republic8892 [link] [comments]
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