How did you discover K-pop and what makes you continue to like it?
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I think 5th gen has way more groups with different and distinguishable concepts compared to 4th gen. that being said, what group has your favourite concept? there's so many to choose from! my favourite is kiiikiii's concept. imo they are pure nostalgia. I might be a bit biased tho bc I do me was filmed in my country lol submitted by /u/0x1trinity [link] [comments]
Hey I am a relatively new K-Pop fan. After seeing a few tours with usually 6 at most 7-8 US cities I see that Twice is embarking on a SEVENTEEN US city tour next year. What do you think about it? submitted by /u/CocoabrothaSBB [link] [comments]
CL was one of the first female K-pop idols that really got me into K-pop and if I remember she seriously tried breaking into the Western market. Had big collaborations, was fluent in English, and had the YG backing. She was just as talented. Yet, despite her head start, she never seemed to achieve the same kind of international recognition and pop culture status that Jennie (and BLACKPINK in general) enjoy today. Why? submitted by /u/savingrace0262 [link] [comments]
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Whenever I hear people saying K-Pop is having a bit of an identity crisis, I reply "GOOD!!". Why are people so short-sighted? Isn't it a good thing that K-Pop is moving on and progressing even if that naturally causes a transitionary phase like we are going through right now? Yes, a lot may be failing in your opinion but we actually have groups trying new stuff and not playing it safe. Look at aespa's year, BOYNEXTDOOR's year, tripleS' year, le sserafim's year, ATEEZ's year, TWICE's year, NMIXX's year and I could keep going on. So many groups are actually trying to advance themselves and take on new challenges and pushing themselves. Also, we have had some great debuts this year which will set up the fifth generation. KickFlip, Hearts2Hearts, CORTIS, ifeye, KiiiKiii, IDID and so on. These groups all have great potential. We also have SO MANY idols producing and writing their own songs. Many idols have made their solo debuts and had solo comebacks this year. It feels like a lot more effort is starting to be put into b-sides this year. Many albums are actually cohesive. Sure, sometimes its rough and disappointing, but I know this year will end up being instrumental in shaping the future of K-Pop and there is so much work being put into K-Pop right now that I know this transitionary phase will lead to somewhere wonderful! submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
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Been a hot minute since I heard or saw anything about them and they usually don't hide so I was wondering? submitted by /u/Special-Ad6201 [link] [comments]
there was once a point in time where k-pop dances were simple, because the vocals stood out much more. the ancient scriptures are being rewritten, and I'm not able to keep up with it. don't get me wrong, l've been loving the choreographies that have been coming out recently. but it sucks knowing that I only come back to that song because the dance is fun to do, or l like watching the idols perform the dance. look at "Into the New World" by SNSD for example. simple dance, still fun to look at, but most importantly you're able to go back and listen to the song without thinking about the choreography. hopefully this doesn't sound like me yapping too much. but it does get to a point where I wish they could just focus more on sound quality. It's now a battle of the choreographies, but the sounds are all way too similar. submitted by /u/1004cocoa [link] [comments]
It’s only been, like, two months since CORTIS’s debut, and the internet has already spawned a dozen OTPs shipping them as star-crossed lovers. Don't get me wrong, ship what you want, but it's wild how fast the narrative locks in. (Friendships fanon are mostly tolerable if executed well) I swear, the fandom immediately latched onto these "forbidden love, pining from across the practice room" tropes and is glamorizing the hell out of it. It's giving "I've read more fanfiction than I've touched grass." And I'm gonna hold your hand while I say this: some of y'all need to log off and remember what it's like to interact with actual human boys. If you watch their chaos and your first thought is "that's so gay," you're welcome, that's just a normal, chaotic, late teens boy group interaction. They're not reading the subtext because there is no subtext; they're just being dumb and cute with their friends. Let them be the cringe, wholesome kids they are without projecting a whole romance novel onto them. At least for the first year. submitted by /u/Lonely_Weakness_3853 [link] [comments]
When I was 8 or 9 years old, K-pop started to become popular because of Blackpink and BTS. Sometimes there would be some MVs on the cable TV I had at home, and whenever BTS DNA came on, I would freak out on the couch, even though I didn't know who it was. Sometimes Blackpink would also appear, and I would be very excited. At that time, I didn't have a cell phone, so all I saw about K-pop was what was on TV. Over time, I started listening to Blackpink more, around 2018 and 2019. Then, around 2022 and 2023, I started listening to other groups, mainly because of Twice. From then on, I started following several different groups, mainly SM and YG. What makes me continue to like K-pop since that time is the involvement that exists between fans and groups (this exchange is something that I don't think exists in other musical styles) submitted by /u/my_name_is_KarinaAes [link] [comments]
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I genuinely get war flashbacks whenever Holar Solar or Rising Sun start playing. I've never been this locked in on a survival show ever, like knowing all the contestants names is crazy to me, i usally only pay attention to a few, anyways, JUSTICE FOR SEN 🥲 submitted by /u/42_Yudoz [link] [comments]
photos 1-2: yunah from illit photos 3-4: kaede from triples photos 5-6: sohyun from triples photos 7-8: haum from kiiikiii photos 9-10: gaeul from ive they’re all so stunning submitted by /u/444fawns [link] [comments]
We're talking: - Chest voice - Mixed voice - Head voice (or falsetto) - Fuck it, throw vocal runs in there, even though it's an embellishment and not a register. Who have you all got? I'd list my candidates but I wouldn't want to steal someone's picks. submitted by /u/Scared-Activity4731 [link] [comments]
What do you guys think about Different (Le Sserafim), Where Do We Go (i-dle) and Rock & Roll (Itzy)? I'm really into Different and Rock & Roll. Le Sserafim's music is so easy to listen to. They just have this vibe that is so unique and it come sout so well in Different. Rock & Roll was just a masterpiece. It's just the most Itzy song ever!! It's definitely one of the best releases this year. I think Where Do We Go needs a little more time to grow onto me but it's definitely not a bad song. What do you guys think? submitted by /u/Infamous_Egg_5625 [link] [comments]
Our first band member has been filled! We have Wheein on drums! I reckon she matches the vibes of a rock band so solid choice! Now onwards towards bass! submitted by /u/The_Entire_Tone [link] [comments]
Zayn, Bruno Mars, Tyla, Doechi, Doja Cat, Future, the list goes on. Lisa on White Lotus, Jennie on the Idol. They have people who worked with Travis Scott and Kendrick Lamar behind their albums. I don't think I've ever seen another kpop group or company pull so many high profile U.S. artists/talent in all of kpop history. How is BLACKPINK able to achieve this? submitted by /u/Wooyoungsmole [link] [comments]