Favorite idols that you would ship together
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i don't usually make post on this becoz i admit ahyeon lacked some technique in past but this is so forced... Recently saw a video of Ahyeon covering "Golden" Radio show on a request, and she is getting so much hate for the vocals for a random cover song.....(well i don't have issue with this cover, she sound good to me) First, it wasn't a big deal, she was asked to sing 'golden' on a radio show, which she never practice or sing before, girl even have to for the lyrics but still for me she do great.....her unique voice might not be everyone's fav but the amount of hate she is getting just for that random cover prove one thing, that ppl who usually say "we are waiting for her improvement, its criticism, she should take" NEVER WAITIED FOR HER.....its not a criticism but purely hate at this point fr, ppl overlooked her improvement from This to THIS (yeah first one went viral you can see views), but very ready to criticize on this cover, atp, it feels she is never allowed to sound bad or make mistakes, or else she will label as 'screaming queen', 'bad vocalist', 'non talented', plus for some reason i see same comments (mot of them are fake sympathy) i wish, just one era, only one, ppl let her breath submitted by /u/Loud-Conference-990 [link] [comments]
Hello, So I'm pretty newish to kpop, I did listen to it causally before and recently have found groups that I really like a lot and I saw Big ocean last Saturday for their pop up event and really liked it so I wanted to get to know more kpop fans in California, I live in Sac so I would want to be more Involved or keep up with events happening in the area and stuff so I'm trying to find a discord like that or in general get recommendations for friendly servers if anyone knows of some submitted by /u/Remarkable-Gift-2517 [link] [comments]
Cortis had their interview on the Zane Lowe show this morning at 9am LA time. I understand that english is not their first language and kpop idols are not expected to be fluent in english. But I just feel like this is another one of those things that HYBE force their young artists to be in high-profile Western media situations theyre not comfortable in and giving them insiffucient preperation. The pacing of the interview was painfully awkward. Zane Lowe would ask a broad, open-ended question, but instead of letting them actually answer, he’d immediately launch into a 45-second monologue to fill the silence. Then Martin would respond with three to four short sentences, and that would be it. The other members barely contributed beyond generic hype lines like “yeah” or mild agreements. James occasionally added a few words, but it was nowhere near substantial. And their answers were really stiff and awkward as well. It often just feels like like they were just stacking adjectives and buzzwords towards Zane and the audience and expecting them to understand. (although we do understand because we kinda follow them online, BUT to the most general public, they have no clue what they're talking about). It feels like they're just giving generic answers that the company gave them prior to the interview. The whole interview was just Zane doing 95% of the talking and Martin doing 4% and James doing 1% Zane also didn't really give as much opportunity for them to talk about their music as well. (i think that's a fault on his part) But I feel like it was also because he was under a lot of pressure because all 5 of them can't speak good english so he was worried that if a question came across really difficult for them, he had to bail them out so he didn't really gave it all and asked insightful questions like he would to a western artist. Also, a lot of times when western artists talk about their music, its from their own elaborations from something that the interviewer asks. This whole interview was just stiff and awkward because they were practically giving 1 generic answer to 1 generic question from Zane while western artists would elaborate a lot from just one open expansive question. When Zane facetimes Teezo, it just turned into a full on Teezo interview and Cortis just went dead silent while Zane was trying to get Teezo to talk more so they could run through some more time on the clock because they can't really give a long answer. Teezo gave a great answer and then Cortis merely gave some sentences jsut to respond I understand that english is not their first language but I feel like this is another one of those HYBE things that they push young artists into environments they're not comfortable with and dont give them enough preparation. I think it’s more of the language barrier that makes it awkward. The interviewers are forced to stick to a level of simplicity in their questions so that non-english speaking members are able to parse together an answer. submitted by /u/Justinandmessi107lox [link] [comments]
I had to think of it when reading of ONEWE's first music show win and had to think back on how they debuted as ONEWE, altho I know they existed as a band before and are existing for about 10 years now. I had to think of how ONEWE mostly got to where they are since Dongmyeong said it was due to his brother Xion who couldn't shut up talking about him to a level that everyone of RBW said they need to meet Dongmyeong now from all what Xion said about him. When Dongmyeong apeared in the building they imediatly liked him so much that he was offered to join RBW and I think Dongmyeong also said that when he said he was in a band so joining RBW would be hard for him, they said he should bring the band and than they got a contract. submitted by /u/Beautiful_Yellow_682 [link] [comments]
.... thanks to a one week school cultural immersion trip I undertook to Seoul nearly a decade ago (May/June 2016). On the second day, me and my classmates visited a random dance studio to learn a choreography - to none other than Bang Bang Bang. Meanwhile, I literally couldn't walk more than a few hundred meters anywhere without hearing Rough being played in a shop for the entirety of my stay. Not that I am complaining though - both songs are very nice! It took me quite a while to find out what these songs were upon my return back to Singapore, but once I did, they were basically all I listened to for weeks. (Honourable mention to PSY's "Daddy" for being the only played-on-repeat-everywhere-in-public K-Pop song I was familiar with at that time.) submitted by /u/RandomCarGuy26 [link] [comments]
I have none 😭 submitted by /u/hearts4him_ [link] [comments]
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This has got to be one of the most overused insults/"criticicisms" of all time. Catchy repetitive choruses and easy listening songs have always been a part of K-Pop and always will be. Not every single one is made just to go Tiktok famous. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
Which opinion will have you like this on reddit specifically. Just as a reminder, Opinions like "blackpink is overrated", "BTS's English trilogy sucks", "newjeans got what they deserved", 'lipsyncing is bad', "streaming culture is ruining fun" etc are all very popular here. I want something new and something controversial. Let me start- Its very possible for real people to queer-bait. The reason is that they just displaying a persona and most of the times, what they show us on camera is very different from their actual selves. They are forced to play a role the company gives them. submitted by /u/Odd_Entertainer9554 [link] [comments]
This is for fun not demand. What idols would make a good pairing together wether it compatibility or chemistry submitted by /u/Huge_Tea1338 [link] [comments]
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Just NMIXX posting this on the 3rd day of their comeback 😭 (YT link) Lily as Na'vi Haewon as Sadness Sullyoon as Squirtle Bae as Sonic Jiwoo as Doraemon Kyujin as Cookie Monster they chose the characters based on playing games on their youtube content idk what else to say, this group is cuckoo bananas submitted by /u/Vast_Implement_8537 [link] [comments]
So I was listening to so bad by stayc and… JJ isn’t the first verse anymore? Pretty sure I’m being gaslit by Spotify rn cos her vocals were the first thing that drew me into the song and then the group cos it was so low and cool. Now it’s some other voice that sounds like everyone else in the group , what happened to the song?? Anyone else remember JJ’s verse and know what happened ?? submitted by /u/Foxwood2212 [link] [comments]
Like, the music is okay and the Idol's doing bad stuff is well.... they will learn, slowly but surely. But I swear I keep torturing myself to read hate on BTS and ESPECIALLY TWICE on reddit. Honestly the hate I see often for K-pop groups is the vocals, and well... this is coming from a guy who listens to music SOLELY for the beat. I don't care if the vocals are even slightly below average, they still sound better than whatever the hell everyday bro by Jake Paul was. And then I still support these groups because somehow yeah. I feel like K-pop destroyed me because of toxicity and hatred. I literally have NO PROBLEM with the music, but the fandom and hate base are just as bad as each other... submitted by /u/Brilliant_Class5164 [link] [comments]
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