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Golden Child Choi Bomin - Nakaraang Buhay

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  • 2025-07-30 07:09 event
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Golden Child Choi Bomin - Nakaraang Buhay
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3.190. If HyunA didn't ruin her own reputation, she'd still be able to release songs that are absolute bangers.

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I was listening to a random kpop playlist and HyunA's 'Roll Deep' played. It felt nostalgic and it brought me back to Kpop 10 years ago. She was one of the popular female soloist back then. I remember being hooked to 'Babe' and 'How's this?". HyunA's a great dancer and the choreography of her songs are really good. I remember dancing to them and I'd feel sexy. Haha. It's unfortunate that we can't have such concept again like HyunA's. submitted by /u/ISeeYouuu_ [link] [comments]

3.191. Idols who slay the glasses look?

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3.192. BoA donates 100 million won to Samsung Medical Center

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3.193. Saweetie & TWICE - Collaboration Single: superstars (Teaser Video 2)

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3.194. Twinkle Twinkle x Secret Garden (ILY:1/Oh My Girl Mashup)

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3.195. Give me a straykids song or cover by them and ill rate it

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3.196. Cleo have signed an exclusive contract with ZES Entertainment

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3.197. What irritates you the most of being a Kpop-fan

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I consider myself a Kpop-fan since 2020. I'm listening to multiple groups but my ultimate bias is V. I'm upto date about his schedule an so on and actively following him on sns. BUT lately I'm called an anti bc I'm not listening to his songs like winter ahead 20+ times a day Like dude I like him no doubt but I do like other artists and especially OTHER GENRES (like Hardcore and Uptempo) too or even more at the moment but Kpopfans won't accept the fact my most listened artist is N-Vitral rather than V So what are your thoughts about this and what other situation are coming to your mind that are making you think: "WTF dude, let me breathe" submitted by /u/blood_crystal_tiger [link] [comments]

3.198. Thoughts on English lyrics dominating Kpop songs?

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personally very disappointed with the direction that the group i stan is heading towards… despite these english tracks being somewhat successful, i see disappointed fans—the same fans who carry these comebacks to success. i think it’s more of the fans’ loyalty that gets them by rather than the fans truly enjoying the music. i’ve been seeing so many english-speaking stans comment that they’re disappointed with their almost full english tracks. honestly, their being korean is part of their charm. they’re themselves (not to mention cute) when they express themselves confidently. they look pitiful and frustrated when they are unable to communicate with their fans. going back to their songs, their english sounds so unnatural and incomprehensible—no matter the effort they put. so why force it? not to mention the lyrics being cringe and ends up ruining the flow. i understand that their company wants to cater to the west, but in reality it’s their korean songs that brought them their popularity there. full english tracks from kpop groups barely make noise in the west, not unless you are BTS or BP so i think these other groups should just stick to their initial formula. might help with their idols’ confidence too and cause less anxiety when performing. let’s face it, kpop groups with english-speaking members are the key to the west NOT english tracks. submitted by /u/Zealousideal_Net2830 [link] [comments]

3.199. Golden Child Choi Bomin - Nakaraang Buhay

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3.200. Golden Child Choi Bomin has signed an exclusive contract with LOOKMEDIA Entertainment (home to INFINITE L (Kim Myungsoo))

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3.201. Pick a number between 1-356, and I'll tell you a song on my Playlist

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I thought it will be a fun idea since I saw other user do it. submitted by /u/MelodyMarshmllow [link] [comments]

3.202. There is an adlib in RM's 'out of love' I can't seem to place, but it seems familiar

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I was relistening to the RPWP album and out of love came on. From 0:50 to about 1:11 there is an adlib behind the beat panned more to the left that sounds familiar to me, but I can't place where I might have heard it before. I think it's from a older hip hop song, maybe 2000s(?), it's definitely not kpop. idk. It sounds like he or whoever did the background vocals is saying 'cant/can you feel it?’. idk this is probably a shot in the dark, but if anyone recognises it I would greatly appreciate whatever input anyone has to offer 💙 submitted by /u/cgeel981016 [link] [comments]

3.203. who is the most underrated vocalist?

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jin! i don’t think he is appreciated enough for his vocals. that man CAN sing. submitted by /u/Maleficent_Dinner875 [link] [comments]

3.204. How do you listen to kpop and do guys rip your cds?

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Since music is such a central part of the hobby, especially in kpop, how much do fans actually think about the gear they use to listen? What’s your usual setup for listening to music headphones, IEMs, speakers, etc.? Do you what service do you stream from, do you self host, do you buy digital, or still rip your CDs? Do you use a digital audio player (DAP), or just stick with your phone? One of the main reasons I'm asking is because it’s surprising how often fan archives and boycott drives only have MP3s despite the amount of fans who own the cds. Do current gen fans rip cds? I've been able to find flac and wav rips from internet archives but it's never from big accounts that make fansites and databases strangely. I’m not saying everyone needs to go full audiophile with multi-thousand dollar setups but even proper digitization of music you own with some decent headphones, IEMs, or a basic DAC can make a huge difference. Personally, I’ve been using my CCA CRA and Moondrop Aria IEMs for most of my on the go listening and Sennheiser HD599SE open-backs at home. I’m still on the lookout for a solid planar headphones tho For portability, I use a modded iPod Classic (new battery, 1tb flash storage, and Rockbox), and I’ve been thinking about getting a Snowsky DAP to supplement it. Most of my music is ripped from CDs especially my K-pop albums because I prefer having control over the quality and building a proper archive. submitted by /u/moomoomilky1 [link] [comments]

3.205. Make a 4th Gen Boy Group with me, but only one member of a group can make it! Day1: Who should be our vocalist?

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Most upvoted comment wins Please don’t comment someone if they’ve already been commented, upvote that comment instead! submitted by /u/LackOfDad [link] [comments]

3.206. Lim Young Woong announced that he will not release a physical album

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There will be a photo book instead which would not count towards charts, so fans are to pressured into buying. I doubt this would have any impact on the wider kpop but I think is still a nice small change from someone big in the industry. submitted by /u/qqjecc [link] [comments]

3.207. What's a song that best represents your favorite group ?

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I'm not looking for their most popular song in terms of stream and sales, or their last song that's popular at the moment, but a song that best represents the group and their music. What's a song that feels the most iconic in their discography, the first one that comes to mind when talking about this group, the one you think they will be known for in 10 years ? An obvious example of this for me is how Aju Nice is THE seventeen song, even if it's not necessarily their most popular at this point in their career. submitted by /u/little_lou_ [link] [comments]

3.208. Which K-Pop idol had the best red hair look?

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Comment with the most upvotes wins. submitted by /u/Opening_Chemist_3730 [link] [comments]

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