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I never really understood why it flopped in the first place, I think itās a good song with a strong, catchy chorus. The only big flaw that I can see is the overuse of autotune and subpar production, but many other songs have been successful despite those same shortcomings. I think the song suits NMIXX quite well and could be a big hit for them, if re-recorded with better production. submitted by /u/Elegant_Fishing_7952 [link] [comments]
iāll start first!! i actually like mismatched foundation on female idolsšš i have no idea why but i think it looks really good submitted by /u/avairaa [link] [comments]
Do you think there is an idol that changed their personality drastically for the worse? I mean, we know that most of the personalities in KPOP are completely invented, but was there an idol who, over the years or when he left the company, couldn't keep it? submitted by /u/gossippop [link] [comments]
Iāve been a solo stan of different idols across multiple groups for years now, and I don't even know how it keeps happening. I just naturally end up drawn to one member and staying focused on them. Iāve never really been able to stan an entire group ,like , how is that even possible? But Iāve never hated on the other members, and I don't wish for the group to disband or anything like that. In fact, I enjoy seeing my fav interact with their groupmates, and I respect the team as a whole. Some might say, āThatās just having a bias,ā but nah if Iām being real, I donāt care much for the others outside of group content. Iām not going out of my way to follow their solo stuff or keep up with their updates. Still, if I see someone dragging the group my fav is in, Iāll jump in to defend the whole team like Iām a full group stan. No one even knows Iām a solo stan, because I donāt act like a bitter one. I believe being a solo is fine as long as you're respectful. Not caring much for the other members isn't hating them. I donāt drag anyone, I just quietly support my fav and thatās okay because not everyone connects with entire group. And letās be honest, some of yāall who claim to "love all members equally" still clearly favor one member in your edits, tweets, playlists, and everything else. So whatās the difference? At least Iām being honest with myself lol. I feel like the term "solo stan" has gotten such a bad rep because of the toxic ones who actively hate on other members or start fanwars. But not all of solo stans are like that. submitted by /u/Narrow_Start_5340 [link] [comments]
Alright, fellow K-Pop enthusiasts, let's pull back the curtain and talk about something that's been nagging at me, and I'm sure, at many of you who, like me, try to navigate the tumultuous waters of multiple fandoms. I'm talking about the recent spectacle orchestrated by the "Big 3" ā well, two of them in particular: YG Entertainment and JYP Entertainment. And yes, we'll even touch on Big Hit Entertainment (now HYBE) because their shadow looms large over this entire "competition" narrative. As a multi-stan, someone who genuinely loves the music and the artists from different groups, my K-Pop experience often feels less like a joyous celebration and more like a never-ending warzone. And the recent release schedule? It was a declaration of war, whether intended or not. Let's rewind to BLACKPINK. For years, the Blinks have been subjected to what feels like a constant drought. Whispers of comebacks, elusive teasers, and then⦠radio silence. It's a running joke in the fandom, this "YG Dungeon" phenomenon. So, when the "Deadline" World Tour was announced, and with it, the promise of new music, there was an almost palpable sense of relief. And true to their word, "Jump" was unveiled on July 5, 2025, during the tour's two-day opening show in Goyang. The energy, the excitement ā it was electrifying! Blinks finally had new music, a taste of what's to come. But here's where the YG playbook truly came into play, and where my multi-stan heart started to ache. Despite the live debut, despite the clear demand, there was no immediate digital release, no music video to satiate the global fanbase. Instead, what happened? YG announced the official digital release and music video drop for "Jump" on July 11, 2025. Now, what else was happening on July 11, 2025? Oh, just TWICE's highly anticipated 4th full album, "This Is For." Coincidence? My fellow K-Pop truth-seekers, please. This was a masterclass in strategic timing, a subtle yet undeniably aggressive move. It's the kind of move that screams, "We're not just releasing music; we're making a statement." It's almost as if YG thrives on this perceived competition, feeding into the rivalry that often simmers between fandoms. This is where my Filipino cultural lens kicks in. YG's approach to BLACKPINK's promotions often feels like that classic "Bahala na sila" or "Kaya na nila 'yan" attitude. It's a deep-seated cultural trait that, in certain contexts, can be admirable ā a belief in self-reliance, in overcoming challenges. But when it comes to managing a global phenomenon like BLACKPINK, it can translate into a hands-off, almost indifferent approach to direct promotion. It's like YG is saying, "You Blinks are powerful enough. You made them the biggest girl group, so you can certainly promote this song on your own. Your loyalty is enough." It's a testament to the sheer dedication of Blinks that, despite the often-frustrating lack of consistent content and promotion, BLACKPINK continues to break records. But at what cost to fan satisfaction? On the other side of the fence, we have JYP Entertainment and TWICE. JYP, in contrast, seems to follow a more traditional K-Pop promotional model: regular comebacks, extensive teasers, meticulous schedules. They consistently deliver content, keeping Onces fed and happy. Yet, paradoxically, Onces often express dissatisfaction with JYP's "poor" or "lacking" promotions. It's a curious dilemma. Perhaps it's the sheer volume of content that leads to a higher expectation, or perhaps it's a perceived lack of global push compared to YG. Regardless, both fandoms, despite vastly different promotional strategies from their respective companies, find reasons to be frustrated. Now, let's address the elephant in the room that no one in the industry wants to acknowledge directly: the toxic fan culture that erupts from these perceived rivalries. It's heartbreaking as a multi-stan to see groups, whose members genuinely share friendships, being pitted against each other. We've seen the sweet interactions: Nayeon and Jennie, friends since their trainee days, often exchanging glances and smiles at award shows. Lisa and Mina, two of the most beloved dancers, sharing a mutual respect. Jihyo, the powerhouse leader of TWICE, even has friendships with idols outside her company, like Minnie from (G)I-DLE. These are real, human connections that get completely overshadowed by the vitriol online. The moment a new song drops from either side, the comments section becomes a war zone. "Copying! Plagiarism! Who's better? Who sold more? Who charted higher?" It's relentless, and it completely misses the point. These talented women, who have dedicated their lives to their craft, are reduced to pawns in a fan-driven game of one-upmanship. Which brings me to the recent interview with TWICE's Nayeon, Jeongyeon, and Jihyo. Jihyo's words resonated with me on such a deep level: āAt this point instead of focusing on competition or constantly trying to stay popular I really just want to enjoy it all a lot more and I strongly hope our fans will continue having a genuinely fun time with us moving forward.ā This isn't just a casual statement. This is the raw, unvarnished truth from a leader who has been in the K-Pop industry for almost a decade. Let's be precise: TWICE debuted in October 2015 with "Like OOH-AHH." Before that, many of the members, including Jihyo, endured years of rigorous training. Jihyo herself was a JYP trainee for over 10 years before TWICE even formed through the survival show "Sixteen." So, when she speaks of being "tired" of the competition, it carries immense weight. TWICE was, for a long time, unequivocally "the Nation's Girl Group." They dominated charts, won countless awards, and cemented their place in Korean pop culture. But as new groups emerge and older ones reach new global heights, that "Nation's Girl Group" title is constantly being challenged, particularly by BLACKPINK's global dominance. The constant dragging, the endless debates on who is "bigger" or "better," it's clearly taken a toll. Jihyo's statement is a testament to a group that has transcended the need for validation through competition. They are now focusing on creating music for their fans, the ONCEs, and embarking on their own tour. It's a pivot from external validation to internal fulfillment, and it's something truly admirable. submitted by /u/No_Shirt_3037 [link] [comments]
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I recently got into a K-pop group and quickly found myself drawn to one particular member ā super talented, charismatic, everything I usually love in an idol. But then I encountered their agkaes⦠and itās honestly been such a draining experience. These toxic solo stans constantly play the victim, complaining about how "mistreated" their fave is, even in situations where itās clear the treatment is fair or balanced. They act like they're their idolās personal savior, jumping into every conversation just to defend or uplift them, even if it means tearing down the other members in the process. Itās this constant superiority complex: "If it werenāt for ___, the group wouldnāt be popular." "They carry the team." I've even seen posts and comments where they accuse other members of stealing the spotlight. What makes it worse is that theyāre always pushing for this idol to leave the group and go solo, as if the rest of the members are beneath them. Their energy is so negative and aggressive, itās genuinely affecting the way I see the idol. I hate that I feel this way, but now when I see the idol on my feed, I canāt help but associate them with the toxicity of their fanbase. Itās gotten to the point where I avoid clips or posts just to protect my peace. And honestly⦠I wish idols would say something about it. Even a simple, āPlease donāt put down the other members in my name,ā or āSupport all membersā would go a long way. Just something to make it clear that they donāt condone the toxic behavior. When they stay silent, it almost feels like theyāre allowing it, even if unintentionally. On top of that, these toxic agkaes arenāt just hurting the idolās image ā theyāre damaging their image and fandom as well. The constant negativity and āmy fave is the only one that mattersā attitude creates such a hostile environment. Longtime fans quietly leave the fandom because theyāre tired of the drama, and new fans are hesitant to get involved because they donāt want to deal with all the negativity. It stops being about music or enjoyment and starts feeling like a battleground. Have any of you experienced this? Have you lost interest in an idol or stopped supporting them because of their insufferable agkaes? How do you deal with it ā or do you just move on entirely? Iād love to hear your thoughts. submitted by /u/ResponsibleUsual7536 [link] [comments]
songs by K-pop acts to reach #1 on the Global Spotify Chart BTS ā Dynamite BP ā Pink Venom BP ā Shut Down Jimin ā Like Crazy BTS ā Take Two Jungkook ā Seven Jungkook ā 3D Jungkook ā Standing Next To You Jimin ā Who RosĆ© ā APT. Jin ā Donāt Say You Love Me Huntrix ā Golden BP ā JUMP š it's genuinely wild how only BTS and BP (plus a few solo efforts from their members and netflix movie song) have managed to reach #1 on the Global Spotify Chart. Meanwhile, groups like TWICE, SEVENTEEN and Stray Kids are pulling insane numbersāmulti-million album sales, global tours, sold-out stadiums, strong presence on YouTube and physical chartsāyet they canāt seem to crack that Spotify #1. Is it a fandom streaming issue? Platform bias? Lack of casual listeners? Or is Spotify just not reflecting the actual influence some of these groups have? submitted by /u/Xchosenz [link] [comments]
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I started following K-pop during 3rd gen, and back then GOT7 was huge. They were easily one of the top 10 most popular groups internationally, maybe even top 5 at one point. The biggest names at the time were BTS, BLACKPINK, TWICE, EXO, GOT7, NCT, SEVENTEEN, Red Velvet, MONSTA X, and iKON. But now? I rarely see anyone mentioning GOT7. I could name over 20 groups more popular than them: BTS, BLACKPINK, Stray Kids, TXT, TWICE, ATEEZ, ENHYPEN, SEVENTEEN, LE SSERAFIM, NCT, aespa, IVE, i-dle, NewJeans, BABYMONSTER, ITZY, EXO, ZEROBASEONE, NMIXX, TREASURE, ILLIT. Do they still have an active fandom and presence that Iām just not seeing, or are they considered an older group that fell off? Do K-pop fans now even know who they are? submitted by /u/Standard_Basil_5269 [link] [comments]
I was just cleaning my Tiktok followed accounts and saw an unfamiliar account named pocket music, then i clicked on it only to found out that it was Tribe's tiktok account. I also checked their IG and poof, also changed. I guess the fate of that group is completely sealed. It just hurt to witness it. submitted by /u/Shinjosh13 [link] [comments]
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I've been wondering since some of the members use Samsung still this could be since they have a contract with them as the companies ambassador however bts also may own both phones (Samsung and iPhone) submitted by /u/MulberryBeneficial84 [link] [comments]
Personally for me itās shipping members. I mean yes can 2 members act very questionable in a homosexual way? Yes, but to ship them is a little too much. Iām a stay so you can imagine how annoying it is when every other video you see the comments are like āMINSUNGGGš©·š.ā submitted by /u/starzwag_ [link] [comments]
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vocalist: lily dancer: chaeryeong rapper: soyeon now onto the leader :) 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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