H1-KEY - Summer Was You (Dance Practice - Fix Ver.)
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So had my friend who produces music rate some of my personal songs that I like in K-pop and rank them (I think he has a favorite 👀) lmk what yall think submitted by /u/Vaxxernatorr [link] [comments]
Hi everyone and this is my last post in my K-Pop compilation😭! Pls tell my your first impression of your ult biases- hope your guys have fun🥰 My first impressions of my ult biases are: Rosé (BLACKPINK): Her powerful vocals:) Nayeon (TWICE): Her looks and voice Sunghoon (ENHYPEN): His elegant and captivating visuals Han (Stray Kids): His handsome face and rap parts:) Yunjin (LE SSERAFIM): Her voice and visuals Ahyeon (BABYMONSTER): Her amazing and strong vocals \It's just visuals, voices, and vocals lol*😅 submitted by /u/Specific_Cake_5410 [link] [comments]
BIGHIT’s latest statement should be a wake-up call, but somehow, we’ve seen this same pattern over and over. A BTS member’s home was nearly broken into. Let that sink in. Someone tried to physically enter their house. This isn’t “passionate fandom.” It’s obsession, it’s delusion, and it’s criminal. There’s this twisted idea in some corners of the K-pop world that loving an idol gives you permission to follow them everywhere, record them without consent, leak their locations, or track their families. That’s not love. That’s control. That’s entitlement. And anyone who engages in or defends that kind of behavior is actively harming the very people they claim to support. Idols are not dolls in a display case. They are human beings with boundaries that must be respected. The fact that this even needs to be said in 2025 is exhausting. Fame does not mean forfeiting your right to safety or peace of mind. Being an idol doesn’t mean you “owe” fans access to your private life. No one does. And let’s stop sugarcoating the sasaeng issue. It's not quirky. It’s not a fandom trope. It's stalking. It’s harassment. It’s abuse. And too often, it’s ignored or enabled by people who think “real fans go further.” No. Real fans know when to stop. If you truly care about an artist, you don’t hurt them. You don’t traumatize them. You don’t make them feel unsafe in their own home. What happened here is terrifying and what’s worse is that it’s not even rare anymore. It’s time the K-pop community takes this seriously. This behavior is not part of the culture. It’s a threat to the people who give us their art, their time, and their energy. The bare minimum we owe them is respect. submitted by /u/Seesawey [link] [comments]
I saw this on other subreddit and thought it would be fun to do it ! Comment your favorite BLUE look that one emale idols has had. The one with most upvotes will win! submitted by /u/ConnectionOk8413 [link] [comments]
just something i was wondering about for a while, why do most don’t have one up to a few years of their debut? i-dle for example where i think most only created one around 2021, nct wish for a more recent one is it an order from their companies or maybe smth im not aware of submitted by /u/Own_Measurement2767 [link] [comments]
This makes it her 18th active brand deal, and is the idol that currently holds the most active brand deals. (click on the 3rd photo to enlarge and see the complete list of her active brand deals right now) submitted by /u/DirtyCrimeBoi01 [link] [comments]
Okay hear me out before you come for my wig 👀 I’m not saying they’re the biggest or most awarded — I’m saying when it comes to pure skill (vocals, dance, stage, musical risk-taking), LOONA and NMIXX are on a whole different tier. LOONA is literally “The 12-member group with zero filler” who was mismanaged by their company. I mean.. Their subunit system (1/3, OEC, yyxy) was designed to showcase each member’s strength before debut — and it worked. Vocals? Kim Lip, Chuu, Jinsoul, Yves, Haseul, etc. are all main vocal level. Dancers? Olivia Hye, Heejin, Yves, and Yeojin go toe-to-toe with elite dancers in the industry. The choreography for “Butterfly” and “Paint The Town”? Sharp, emotional, visually stunning. They tackle concepts other groups wouldn’t dare touch — ethereal, experimental, layered. They weren’t built for virality — they were built for longevity and artistry. If they had SM or HYBE backing? Game over. Plus +++++ NMIXX “The 4th-gen group with main vocals only” yk Lily, Haewon, and Sullyoon are not just stable. They’re powerhouse vocalists who could carry solos easily. MR-removed performances? They slay. No excuses, no backing track crutches. Their music is weird AF (especially debut era) — but that’s what makes them impressive. “O.O” and “Dice” are like musical obstacle courses. Kyujin and Jiwoo are top-tier dancers — clean, powerful, and expressive. They’re still rookies, but they perform like they’ve been around for years. If K-pop was judged purely by SKILL and not sales/hype, these two would dominate every “Top 5” list. Fight me in the comments if you want, but deep down you know I’m right. submitted by /u/codegreen22 [link] [comments]
I honestly don’t care that idols have gotten plastic surgery done, and I don’t know why people are making such a big deal out of it. (Like whole social media accounts analysing what idols did surgery or not) The K-pop industry puts the emphasis on being attractive, and it is is so normalized in Korea that I just don’t find it shocking that artists have gotten some surgery done at some point in their careers. (Although, I think that there are some very valid criticisms and societal commentaries made about plastic surgery). submitted by /u/New_Mall_6773 [link] [comments]
I used to follow comeback scheduels very closely and by the time the album/single was out it was just another song and I wasn't very excited to hear it because I already know how the songs sounds like, and if I decided to buy the album I would listen to it maybe 1-2 times and look at the photobook once because I saw the concept photos before and there was nothing new for me. So when IU announced that she's making a comeback (great album) I decided to take a different approach and avoided any spoiler: no conept photos, no highlight medely, I didn't even know the song titles until the my order arrived today. Nothing. I wanted to buy the album and be surprise for real. I wanted to take a risk and maybe get dissappointed (Impossible). I didn't listen to kpop at all, it wasn't intentional, it just happened, first week was difficult because it was a big change for me, but the next weeks were better (thanks to The Kinks and The Beatles and all the other amazing bands). Today morning the delivery guy woke me up and I got the package and I was so happy!! I waited so long and I never thought I could but I did it. I'm not sure I'll do it again to this extent but it was an experiment, and the songs do sound better after a long break. Anyway I missed a month full of comebacks so please tell me about your favorites. submitted by /u/GeorgeParisol [link] [comments]
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Hello, I hope this is the right place to ask this question. I’m coming back to kpop after a long time so I’m only very familiar with 3rd gen and now 5th gen SMTOWN. Just curious—why do some idols choose to stay with SM while others don’t? I sort of understand how Red Velvet contracts worked out (correct me if I’m wrong)—Irene, Seulgi, and Joy were treated much better by the company than Wendy and Yeri from what I’ve seen and heard, so it makes sense they would stay. I’m just a bit curious after seeing the cast at SMTOWN London. There were plenty of senior idols there, just a very select few representing each group. I was wondering if anyone has a clearer insight on why some idols stay and some don’t. I’d love to know what’s been happening while I was gone. edit: for clarification submitted by /u/ImpossibleManner6079 [link] [comments]
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2 months after its initial release IS CRAZY. They have been doing so many festivals and Korean promo which I am so glad is paying off. Their unique listeners are also going up up up. Absolutely wild. It seems that Chanelle’s boy group version (which she has been doing since sos) has been a trend lately. Such good news for their first anniversary together. Congrats girlies 🫶. submitted by /u/Moonlighteverafter [link] [comments]
https://preview.redd.it/h8iogc7321af1.png?width=428&format=png&auto=webp&s=c9d5bcc1f80b71376b7dc0ab52befa4723a82e05 Genuinely such a good movie submitted by /u/Aggravatingboithatno [link] [comments]