How would you rank your favorite group(s) in terms of stage presence? (In your opinion)
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I really really dislike when one member is hide behind another member from the camera, specially in the chorus part, like they didn’t think about any other formation where every member can be seen? Specially in small groups, they are just 4, there is no need to hide one behind another. And I mean it only when it’s just one member being hidden, when it’s 2 or 3 or more so another subgroup can have their moment, I don’t mind, like in the last image with Twice, but when it’s just one, it looks kinda humiliating to think about him/her dancing where no one can see him/her. submitted by /u/yukzio [link] [comments]
gimme your fav song or the best song to describe your ult group and i'll rate the song (and the group) submitted by /u/soozie_woozie [link] [comments]
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Recently watched BTS Sowoozoo concert from BTS movie weeks and it made me remember how much I adore the stage set-up. The stage itself represents both the 8 years they’d been a group at the time and an infinity symbol for the amount of time they want to be a group in the future. The giant moon/planets to symbolize the celestial “small universe” theme in Sowoozoo’s title. The screens set up around the venue with ARMY bombs stuck on the top to represent ARMY that couldn’t attend in person due to the pandemic. Everything about this stage design was just amazing, and the fact that it was made solely for a 2-day live-streamed concert and not a full scale tour still baffles me. What are some of your favorite stage designs in kpop and do they have hidden meanings that add to the overall theme/story of the performance? submitted by /u/Tayyy_734 [link] [comments]
It isn't fair. All idols have some beauty. We should not be fighting over idols looks. I don't care if they got plastic surgery. Idgaf. I don't care if an idol is short. Idgaf. Unique beauty is something you people cannot seem to handle. Korean beauty standards mean nothing and they don't define someone's worth. I don't know why people are so judgey, like god forbid someone looks different or isn't made out of plastic, you know? submitted by /u/No_Prior_3740 [link] [comments]
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In your own opinion. I'll do Red Velvet, imo: Seulgi Wendy Joy Irene Yeri submitted by /u/soyeahanyway_ [link] [comments]
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When I look around, it feels like we barely have any male groups that dominate public attention anymore (by that, at the very least, general kpop circle). Nowadays, it seems like girl groups are the ones constantly getting headlines and viral moments. 4th gen especially feels like a clear turning point. The only major exception I can think of is Stray Kids, who seem to be among the few 4th gen acts that actually broke through to the top tier. But when I look back at the hall of fame of boy groups; BTS, EXO, BIGBANG, Super Junior, TVXQ, it makes me wonder: What did they have that others don’t? Was it timing? Charisma? Individuality? Musical identity? Or something else entirely? Why did those groups manage to define their eras while after SKZ, no boy groups seem to have truly reached that level, or hopefully, not yet? submitted by /u/Personal_Damage6616 [link] [comments]
Yall i finally checked my alt Insta acc and saw a reel dragging down other groups to say "BTS PAVED THE WAY" like I don't understand this ... Yes BTS gave exposure to many kpop stans but wouldn't the fans stan the other group the same . Is it really fair to say other groups are famous because of BTS , it's like we don't acknowledge the other groups hardwork or talent at all , no hate to BTS , just my opinion feel free to do the same. Ty submitted by /u/yejioooo [link] [comments]
From independence, self-producing, and establishing their own companies to unapologetically dating in public, slaying fashion week, and shutting down parasocialism - they're changing the game. Although, I'm not a fan, but I've got respect for them using their influence to challenge the toxic norms in the industry. submitted by /u/Comfortable-Spend580 [link] [comments]
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