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considering they literally overtook bts and blackpink, i dont think its something the industry can just ignore. u could argue that it might be a one time thing, but it shows that there’s a potential market for animated, fictional kpop idols. i feel like in today’s digitalised age, where people would exist more online than offline, this possibility isnt even that far of a reach. i can totally see it happening in future. and its not something foreign as well, the Japanese idol mascot miku is well loved internationally. there’s also a whole community and economy built around vtubers, the closest thing to virtual personalities. if companies were to debut virtual kpop idols, not only would that cut a LOT of cost, it could be potentially successful too. ofc, i dont think this is possible any time soon, but i can totally see it becoming true. and honestly ? i dont really like it. something about the world becoming way too digitalised bugs me submitted by /u/Snoo17824 [link] [comments]
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Hiiii! Well, Music bank will be not only my first Kpop concert, but concert in general ever! Im very excited for it, but I have some doubts that I cant check on the site Can I give letters to the groups? Like, a staff & it goes to them, or something like that? I wrote letters for Ive, my ults group, and it would make me so happy, even if I cant give them the letters, to finish them & share them. Yet, as youd expect, I rlly wish I can have that amazing oppurtunity! Pls someone help! (Any other tip is MORE THAN WELCOME! tbh PLS tell me!) 🩷 submitted by /u/d33pblushxy [link] [comments]
I liked it a lot, what saddens me is that I feel that it has too much Western influence, especially American, other than that, I loved it, especially 'Lullaby'. What do you think? submitted by /u/WishingYouTheBest121 [link] [comments]
Cover artworks for an unreleased BLACKPINK LP called "WOLVES" (2023). submitted by /u/Once_Or_Twice_ [link] [comments]
Unreleased cover art for the "Jump" and "11“ EP submitted by /u/Once_Or_Twice_ [link] [comments]
Junhee (first one to sing) is making his solo debut in a few days🎉🎉 the mini album The First Day & Night will be released on 12th September 12:00 KST. Junhee dropped Supernova (MV, Audio) as a pre-release single a few weeks ago (do check it out if you can, it's so fun🥃🌟) the album is supposed to contain songs that relate to different hours of the day, like morning, evening, night, and so on Junhee's been working with the producing duo PhD consisting of Daniel Davidsen and Peter Wallevik who have written/produced for Taemin, EXO-CBX, SHINee, Super Junior, Taeyeon, B.A.P., CNBLUE, MAMAMOO, CLC and more for the album. please do tune in if you can, it'd mean a lot🫶 submitted by /u/fried_chicken03 [link] [comments]
They are my bias, they are from my favorite groups, the best vocalists and leaders of their groups. I can't wait for them to do something together 😮💨 submitted by /u/Separate-Comedian-25 [link] [comments]
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Like let's be honest, kpop has turned into just fast album drops that bring fast money, there's no denying it. Me myself as a person who has listened to kpop for almost half my life can say that it is pretty disappointing tho. Idols that are overworked, the music not having that much quality (still listening but you get what I mean), it's all a part of today industry that has made its way into the western side. More fans=more sales, more sales=companies become money hungry. But one of the things I have noticed is that most of the songs these days actually don't have a bridge also like being cut to 2 and something minutes, sometimes not feeling like it's full. Sm groups tho are actually still the ones that keep it, the rest is pretty discussible. Maybe I can say in general SM groups have that distinguishable sound and keep putting out music that still has all the key elements that songs contain. But for the rest, especially HYBE, I can say that most are ditching the bridge and it's kind off disappointing because it can elevate the song to a different level, hype up the crowd before the final chorus and etc. I really want to hear others opinions on this. submitted by /u/TemperatureFluffy480 [link] [comments]
I'm so confused on that, ever since I heard that people were hating on ADP and Cortis for having "no star quality".. Please explain to me.. 😭 submitted by /u/hearts4him_ [link] [comments]
After the controversy of Gaeun being SAd by 143 Entertainment's CEO back in 2024, and Suhye being on hiatus since May 2025 (And the company had the audacity to delete her hiatus statement), I’m worried for Yeseo. She literally disappeared for such a long time. The last post on her Instagram was on May 27th of this year, three months ago. Yeseo was recently seen at a birthday cafe with no managers, but with her mother. I think they're erasing her like they did to Gaeun and Suhye. Anyway, I hope Yeshiro and the other MADEIN members leave 143 and finding a way to go back to Kep1er. What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/Curious-cL0e2005 [link] [comments]
Sit with me for a moment, if you will. So I'm making my way around the house, doing some chores and threw on one of my favourite reactions and let him play as I did this and that and he got onto BTS because of that collab Hobi did with like Pharrell and Don (he's a Don Toliver fan so he listened to it as a Don fan) then ARMY expectedly put him on J-hope and BTS and the rest is history. Now, he had the making of a kpop fan in general because after going through BTS' entire discography (can you imagine?) he started branching out to other groups, and right now I'm listening to him because put on stray kids. Coincidentally enough, everyone he's checked out so far has been an artist I listen to. Anywho, it always bothered me when people said, "I miss old __", especially for BTS. Look, I'm an ARMY, among other things, and not only was BTS the first group I discovered and stanned, they are also who got me into kpop. Granted, I found them at a time that was a transitional period, so I've been a fan long enough to have seen chapter close but mostly loved through chapter two, but even before that, people would say, "I miss the old BTS", "they're not the same after __" era, "they've changed," this and that, and I never understood it because I wholeheartedly believe that they're the same at the core. BTS never were about a specific sound, they've always been about the moment—they talk about whatever period of their life they are in, and even though they've ventured into and explored a lot of other genres, they remain hip-hop at their core, especially the rappers, so while I understand having a preference for a certain sound of theirs, saying they've changed just isn't something i can agree with, so i believe you can understand the hypocrisy i feel with Stray Kids. Stray kids were th second group I ever stanned, so they have a special place in my heart, and I adore the members to bits and wish them nothing but good health and success, but I've drifted away their music and it bothers me. I know you'll say it's natural as taste grows and changes, but idk, it feels different. There's many other groups I got into early on that I don't really listen to much, but the difference is that they were groups I was trying out before I found the sound I liked, stray kids are a group I stuck with for tears, only to drift away more recently ans I've been wondering why, and then I came to somewhat of an epiphany. As stated, I was watching him react to stray kids for the first time and one of the songs he was recommended was double knot and I realised, "wow. I haven't listened to this song in quite a while", and it went stupid because it's a hard track. That's when I realised that your music has a different flavour when you're chasing after something as opposed to when you finally get it. Stray Kids' music, at it's core, is still the same, at least production wise, but since they reached their peak (and keep soaring to even greater heights), it feels like...how do I put this? It feels like there's only so much you can do while at the top, and once you exhaust those options, you kinda start to circle around the same thing. Now, don't start telling telling me about, "they have sentimental songs", sentiment isn't what I'm talking about, it's message overall. Music is subjective of course, so my palate might just not be suited to their newer stuff, and that's okay, but I like to think I can objective enough about music to look for pattern and reason and, I don't know, I just don't. The last album, in my opinion, that truly felt novel was perhaps ODDINARY, maybe even 5 star, though that was the first album that had to grow on me. ATE kinda made its comeback but then...That's not to shade the boys, their music is still good, and they're growing even bigger, gaining even more accolades and recognition and doing crazy on the charts, but the flavour's a bit...different. Now, I'm not trying to start anything, and I'm especially not trying to make this a this vs that kinda thing, I'm genuinely just trying to understand, and would love to hear unbiased insights on this. I'm still a stay, always will be, so I don't wanna hear, "go listen to someone else then", or "then listen to their older stuff", I'm genuinely trying to understand and see what others think about this because i feel like it's a phenomenon almost, and this can be applied to any group, just as i gave BTS as an example. Heck, I've heard before saying TXT peaked at Minisode 2: Thursday's Child, or Enhypen at Dark Blood, or even Ateez at The World EP. Series, it's just a thing that happens with music, and I wanna see if this leans more into subjectivity or has a measure of objective truth to it, so I'd appreciate the insights of non-fans and casual listeners too. submitted by /u/Dark_Night_280 [link] [comments]
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One of the my fav piece of work this year. Full of feel good and vibey music + Haechan's voice. And every song except 3 songs, are more than 3 mins long! Giving me classic solo Baekhyun vibes. "Roll With Me" is ON-REPEAT. This album will be on repeat for a while. submitted by /u/Daddy1007a [link] [comments]
Just an observation. I really feel like Chaeyoung of TWICE has daddy issues. Both of her (rumored ex tattoo artist) and (somehow current) boyfriends are known to be way older than her - big age gap. Of all TWICE members, her dad is the only one that we know literally nothing about. No photos and as far as I know, she never mentioned anything about him too ever since her pre-debut days up to now. Jeongyeon and Tzuyu's dads might be low-key and rarely seen in photos but maybe that's just attributable to them having high profiles - which we already know. And one thing I've observed with problematic male Korean stars is that they all look harmless(?). Her current guy seems fun and harmless but we'll never know. Whatever her relationship she has with her dad might be the biggest factor on her questionable choices in her relationships. submitted by /u/Exciting-Addition-91 [link] [comments]
Hello, I’m Sophie. I’m currently writing an academic paper about K-pop and AI. I will examine in the practical part of my paper whether it’s possible to create K-pop with the help of AI as a non-Korean producer or idol and become successful with it. I’ll share my progress on TikTok. I also posted a TikTok with a survey. I’d be really happy if you could help me out! 🩷 Your opinion is very important and will shape the practical part of my paper. Here’s the video: https://www.tiktok.com/@sofii.adam/photo/7547683791003716887?_t=ZN-8zYTdfZKyEI&_r=1 submitted by /u/SoftDirection475 [link] [comments]
With the latest EXO comeback announcement, I can't help but think about how the market feels super saturated and newer groups don't get much chance to shine. Red Velvet is rumored to be making a comeback. BTS have all finished their military service, while during their hiatus, their solo careers are really taking off. Blackpink's members' solo careers are really taking off, while as a group, even though they don't release much music, is currently on a successful tour and had a successful release. TWICE is still conducting activities as a traditional group, with solo and sub-unit activities here and there, and they don't seem to be losing steam any time soon, with a world tourz new career-highs in international charts and their first major US Music Festival performance. Seventeen is also at the top of their game with major festival performances and record-breaking album sales. 4th gen are still very active and successful, and even though some, like NewJeans have disappeared due to controversies and some are not exactly in the spotlight anymore, they are still considered trendy right now, although most haven't been able to reach the same international fame as BTS and Blackpink did back in 2019-2020. How about the 5th gen? They are making music and there are great excitement for them, but I can't help but think that they have so much competition, not just from their peers, but from their seniors as well. So it really came across my mind recently that the gaps between Kpop "generations" have gotten shorter, and at the same time, the older groups are still active and some are still going really strong, because they were able to successfully grasp the market outside South Korea. When 3rd gen debuted, most of the 2nd gen groups have lost steam due to failed contract renewals, controversies, and hiatuses. 1st gen was practically non-existent. Of course, the international market for K-Pop is much bigger right now, but the market is still saturated, and I think many people share the same sentiment as I do. What do you think? What can 5th gen do to stand out and take the spotlight? submitted by /u/GaurdsGuards [link] [comments]