Guess the K-pop groups based on what my pinboards for them look like (bonus points if you know the exact idols)!
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So I’ve been offline for a while and apparently missed a lot lol. Im not sure if they were ever actually dating, but I’m sure they aren’t together now. And personally, if my ex suddenly started posting private pics of me from 5 years ago without my consent on his personal account, I’d call him a creep and I'd see that as a very disturbing behavior. So I really don’t get why people are treating this whole situation as normal and some are even framing her as a "weak, poor woman". Like... what? Am I missing something?? submitted by /u/Narrow_Start_5340 [link] [comments]
🥇KATSEYE - Manon (56 upvotes) 🥈SEVENTEEN - Joshua (37 upvotes) 🥉LE SSERAFIM - Huh Yunjin (15 upvotes) Main Vocalist: NMIXX - Lily Main Dancer: KATSEYE - Daniela Main Rapper: SEVENTEEN - Vernon Leader: Stray Kids - Bangchan Center: Stray Kids - Felix Visual: KATSEYE - Manon Rules: - top comment (by upvotes) after roughly 24 hours will be chosen - all gen is allowed - both male and female idols are allowed, but I will not enforce any forced co-ed - the K-pop idol must be from / has spent significant time growing up in an overseas, non-Asian country ("significant time" is defined by general consensus) - an overseas country is one that is not Asian (NOT Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, etc.) => examples of eligible countries include Canada, USA, Australia, NZ - try to upvote comments instead of commenting the same idol multiple times - have fun! submitted by /u/CynthiaRH142857 [link] [comments]
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also that Jessi impression really was huge submitted by /u/Mean-Rooster5814 [link] [comments]
Hello... This is so weird. Like I genuinely thought I was being paranoid (I have anxiety and am sometimes quite paranoid and thus actively watch who sees my stories on Instagram etc.) I have a casual account. It's not private, but the people who follow me are either my friends or other people who know me through others or social circles etc etc... So even the people I don't follow back, are people I can understand why they follow me. Sometimes random accounts watch my stories but there's often always a reason for it, like me joining in on a template. But lately, around the same time I started following this one nugu group, some anonymous private accounts who don't follow me have been watching my stories every now and then. I've kept count of them and taken screenshots just in case, and they're mostly accounts that seem to specifically be made for "lurking", as in, some of them don't follow anyone or only follow a few people. I brushed it off at first but well... I began finding reasons to think that these accounts could be members of said nugu group. I can explain some more if anyone wants, but for now: I made an entirely new account just to test it. Different email and everything to my original, so the algorithm doesn't know it's owned by the same person as my original account. I even started following random mainstream people, like Ariana Grande and some football players etc. just to fool the algorithm more. Then, I went to search up those accounts that had been watching my original account's stories, and the suggestions under many of those accounts included members of the nugu group. I even went to check some of the members' followers and many of the accounts that followed anyone, followed them. So they are definitely connected somehow. And I don't think these could all be just fans of the group because why would they make separate obvious lurking profiles? Like some of them don't have a profile picture and their username is just gibberish, random numbers, or just a keyboard smash. Although I've had my doubts, I talked to a few of my friends about this and now we're convinced that they are the members' alt accounts. Timing and everything, it can't be a coincidence even though it feels ridiculous to think that members from a group I love are lurking on my profile.... My friends even joked I'm gonna get casted lol cause I post dance videos on my profile a lot and my posts are overall already quite "K-pop idol personal Instagram"-vibe (quote from my friend) I've been in the K-pop scene since 2012 and nothing like this has ever happened to me. I was wondering if it happens to anyone else? Is this normal? Should I feel embarrassed that they're potentially making fun of me together or something? I know many of you might feel like it's hard to believe and trust me I don't fully believe it either but I have no other explanations so far. They're actually nugu btw, so it makes sense they're more interested in their fans cause they don't have super many, but still... I'm not going to say any names though, for now. TLDR: I highly suspect members of a group I follow are looking through my Instagram on alt accounts- anyone with a similar experience? submitted by /u/BicycleNo1181 [link] [comments]
What are your thoughts on soojin and this comeback overall? submitted by /u/Flimsy-Ad-7981 [link] [comments]
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I still can't believe I got to immortalise the Saja Boys on my wonderful clients leg! In their Soda Pop outfits no less 😍 I hope you love it as much as we do 😅 Who's your favourite Saja boy? Mines definitely Jinu 🖤✨ submitted by /u/emilyfaithtattoo [link] [comments]
Just read an NBC news article about the announcements for suspension of many US-bound international shipments, including from South Korea, due to the recent rule changes for the Trump Tariffs. Aside from many, many (way more important) issues that this is gonna cause (obviously) but pertaining to our shared interest here, US Kpop fans will probably have to find alternative ways to get new album releases or even skip getting new albums altogether and just support their faves with streams and digital purchases and such. And with touring getting that much tougher for many artists (not even just within Kpop) these days, could this lead to Kpop companies increasingly deprioritizing the US and maybe shift towards opening market spaces like China (who have been slowly opening up their restrictions on K-media)? Not the end of the world for US Kpop fans, of course, but it might have ramifications across the Kpop industry. Any thoughts? submitted by /u/NomadPrime [link] [comments]
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By that I mean the one who keeps everyone together and helps the dynamic function. I know most people would say that a group wouldn’t work without even one member, which is fair, but what member do you think really solidifies their relationship as a group? For my 3 groups: I believe a few members of Ateez have all said Wooyoung fills this role, which I totally see Shinee’s was definitely Taemin- they could hate each other at points but came through for him so many times. K-pop equivalent of doing it for the kids With seventeen I’m not too sure, I think there are a few options but would like to hear other carats opinions submitted by /u/jakylln [link] [comments]
I have been watching some clips and some comparisons between reddit fans vs yt fans vs twitter fans vs ig fans of a particular group. And the thought crossed my mind that one day sooner or later these fans will have to satisfy themselves with their idols getting married and moving on in their life. Older groups who are active for more than 10 years have been slowly shifting to that part of their life. Fans back then used to be much more mature than how it is now, where 80% of newer fans being teenagers who can’t think past 4-5 years when it comes to their future. They get so much attached to their idols that it turns into unhealthy obsession. Harming oneself for the person who doesn’t even know you exists in particular. Twitter stans are such examples to take and learn to what things NOT to do when it comes to stanning an idol or a group. Anyways, so yaa idk how these so-called diehard fans will take in when that day comes but as I say it’s what reality does. submitted by /u/Daddy1007a [link] [comments]
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I saw Big Ocean live on August 9th in Raleigh NC! I got to meet them as well which was amazing! They are genuinely so talented and underrated! Stan them! Also the Yes Or Yes, Fancy You, Two Taste Of Love, and Two Eyes Wide Open albums I got for free! With all the inclusions too! submitted by /u/Confident_Growth406 [link] [comments]
Are there any examples of idols who were among the least popular members of their group, but then they achieved way more popularity as a soloist? From what I've seen, idols who are the most popular in their groups also have the most successful solo projects, while less popular members are also less popular as soloists. But I'm interested if there are less popular group members that were able to break out by going solo. submitted by /u/eveningsnewestetoile [link] [comments]
Disclaimer: this isn’t a hate post towards the girls. They’re doing their jobs well. Full hate towards jypusa and the people making decisions. When I say ‘they’ that’s who I’m referring too Also I’m super happy KG is free from jyp and that situation has been resolved. You don’t get happy endings like that often in kpop —————————————————————— I don’t know what is going on inside the minds of the creative directors at jypusa, but they’re addicted to setting up these poor girls for failure. Credit where credit is due, redebuting under a different name and concept is a great idea. Girlset is a better name if not generic, certainly better than Vcha. However, you put these girls on a hiatus for well over a year on top of the previous hiatus since before KG left and go radio silent. And when you do make your grand rebranded debut and it’s a 2 minute song? Not even a music video? Filmed in a dressing room? They didn’t even label this song as a pre release or whatever so either they: 1: don’t know how to set expectations 2: they’re struggling financially and can’t afford a proper redebut 3: or they actually think this songlet is enough to satisfy fans Speaking of fans, besides the incredibly vocal vlights, I can’t imagine vcha’s casual listeners are gonna get much out of this either. The song itself is a hookless, generic nothingburger. It’s not even like, so bad or out of pocket it twists around into being good like Gnarly. It’s boring. The styling also isn’t doing anything for anyone other than Camila. Though Savanna’s hair during their first live performance looks good. I’m not a fashion person, but the MV outfits just aren’t eating. The only explanation I have is that they don’t show the girls personalities. Like they were chosen from a generic four member girl crush outfit pin on Pinterest I can’t imagine locals grabbing onto them either. They aren’t offering anything Katseye or more independent girl groups are offering but better. Especially with the controversies that dwarfed literally everything else either their names attached. With the new concept, it’s hard not to imagine that eyekons will think Vcha rebranded to better compete with katseye or ‘reheat their nachos’ or whatever. So that’s more shit they have fresh off their redebut The only was I see the creative team fixing this is if they get a really good creative director in tune with what the members want to do as a group and or let the members make creative decisions. But JYPUSA hasn’t given me a reason to think they’ll do that submitted by /u/LavaRoseKinnie [link] [comments]
kpopped was recently released and i binged watched the episodes this morning during work 🥲 it made me think though during Patti LaBelle’s episode that mamamoo would have been a great addition to the show! i know obviously they’re doing solo stuff currently and possibly for the foreseeable future but they would have done great. who would you want to see? submitted by /u/user37532 [link] [comments]
just saw the other post and was wondering if any idols have explicitly said they’re atheist..? would be interesting to see, since afaik korea is mostly irreligious but a lot of people still believe in god submitted by /u/kkazugyu [link] [comments]
Apologies to all the actual good Girlset fans Also saying Girlset isn't kpop does not change the fact that the comeback was disappointing (and yes I have seen many fans use this excuse) submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]