H1-KEY - Japan 1st Mini Album: Lovestruck (Concept Photo A - Riina)
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Hey guys, I really need to get this off my chest So like… I’ve been stanning K-pop for a while now — But there’s something that’s been bothering me for real... Why don’t we get fan meetings in Europe?? Like, yeah we’re lucky when they come here for concerts (and I’m SO grateful when they do), but fan meetings? Fansigns? Hi-touch? Nothing. It’s always only concerts. Meanwhile in Korea, Japan, and other Asian countries, they get sooo many events where they actually meet idols, talk to them, take pics, even if it’s short — it still means a lot. And don’t get me wrong, I KNOW it’s their home and it makes sense they’re more active there, but it still feels super unfair. A lot of us fans in Europe can’t just hop on a plane and fly to Korea or Japan. Especially if you’re underage like me. I can’t go alone, and my only option is like Milan or Rome… and even that is a struggle. What hurts even more? When they land in airports in Asia, fans are all over them, no space, pushing cameras in their faces. But when they come to Europe, we’re actually respectful. We give them space. We cheer and support them just the same, but in a healthier way. Still, we don’t get the same love back when it comes to events like fan meetings. There are soooo many international fans who love and support them just as hard, if not harder sometimes. It’s just sad knowing that we’ll probably never get to talk to them face to face like fans in Asia do. Not because we’re any less of a fan, but because of where we live. I’m not trying to be dramatic or anything… I just wish companies would see us and realize that we deserve more too. Not just loud concerts. We want the soft moments too. The eye contact. The laughs. The “thank you for supporting me” but said in person. So yeah… that’s what’s been on my heart lately. If you feel the same, let’s talk about it. Maybe if we speak up more, they’ll listen. submitted by /u/Miserable-Escape0 [link] [comments]
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I keep rewatching his live performances because i miss seeing him on stage and hearing his voice. Let me know your fav jeonghan fancams pls 🫶 submitted by /u/samgyeopssal [link] [comments]
Newjeans has obviously shown that they depend on Min Heejin. Whether it’s cause she’s behind their concept, music, or their stockholm syndrome. But, isn’t their job to sing and dance? They’re kpop idols. Many k-pop groups have pivot, changed, switched, done many concept changes. Tokkis/fans are pinning anything that Min Heejin probably would’ve gave Newjeans as a concept or comeback. Like, their dance practice with Wonder Girls - Rewind. It’s like, all Newjeans is IS mhj’s brand. Those girls probably think that. Which is why they’re fighting so hard for that weirdo. Did they train just to become Min Heejin’s girl group, or k-pop idols? Min Heejin should’ve started her own company in the first place. submitted by /u/Swimming_Mention2332 [link] [comments]
Mine is 2nd generation all the way back in 2009, i miss that time so much fun. My first song was Ring Ding Dong by SHINee. submitted by /u/xsilentowlx [link] [comments]
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