I feel like Haknyeon is used as a distraction
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I’m honestly just tired of K-pop groups barely singing in Korean anymore. I didn’t get into this genre to hear mostly English lyrics or songs that sound like they’re trying to be Westernized. What drew me in was the Korean language, the culture, and the unique vibe that made K-pop stand out in the first place. I totally get that K-pop is global now, and idols want to reach international fans. That’s cool. But that doesn’t mean the Korean part has to be pushed aside. I miss hearing full Korean verses. It kind of sucks when a new song drops and it’s like 70% English. I didn’t come here for that. If I wanted straight-up English songs, I’d just listen to western music. K-pop shouldn’t feel like it has to water itself down to appeal to everyone. All I’m saying is, less English, more Korean. K-pop is starting to feel less authentic but I still love it. I just wish they would stop making so many songs in English. Does anyone else feel this way? submitted by /u/IconicBarxbie [link] [comments]
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I never used to personally care about concepts as long as I liked the song, but recently, i've been really into watching MVs and I now realise I have to see certain kind of concepts more since my favourite groups don't really do them that much. The concept? That dreamy kind of one that follows a storyline. Like I-dle's 'I do'. Not dreamy as in magical girl and unicorns, but like fantasy and royalty. I wish I could be a creative director for some groups because the missed potential is so frustrating at times :( submitted by /u/Gold_Meaning3688 [link] [comments]
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My personal favourite being the Jimin Jeongyeon Vernon beef love triangle drama 😭😭 submitted by /u/Local_Ad_7121 [link] [comments]
I just saw an article with young kpop idols listed and a girl was 13!?? THIRTEENNNN!? In the first place why do even parents allow it? The kpop culture is so unhealthy popular there and its so weird. And the companies keep debuting them because these kid do get an audience and that's scary. submitted by /u/ellipseie [link] [comments]
Mine were BTS and it's been 5 years since I am in kpop submitted by /u/Amauthatflies [link] [comments]
My favourite song- Typa girl and AIIYL(As if it's your last) submitted by /u/Amauthatflies [link] [comments]
Okay, so there’s this whole drama about Haknyeone Right? Well did you know theres a controversy about OneHundreds co-founder(Mc Mong)? Apparently, he resigned just five days before Haknyeon did. And let’s not forget—Mc Mong’s got a history. Like, the guy literally pulled out nine teeth to dodge military service? And he’s had tons of clashes with big companies? Now people are wondering if there’s a connection. Here’s the kicker: Some are speculating that Mc Mong might actually be the person in that controversial photo everyone’s talking about. Like, could Haknyeon have been named as a cover? Because honestly, the photo’s so blurry—how can anyone say for sure it’s him? Even the woman involved said she “never touched Haknyeon” and didn’t even know he’d be there. Isn’t it wild? The timing? submitted by /u/We1rd_Jelly [link] [comments]
so the fit check for my napalm era, the way her voice says that reminds me of another popular tik tok song or something, but i cant place it. PLEASE HELP ME!!!! submitted by /u/FUNNY222222 [link] [comments]
So apparently the Saja boys are The only other group to make it to spotify's top 10 besides BTS. Going off of this I feel like it would be hilarious if fans of K-pop demon hunters found a way to get The Saja boys songs nominated for an award and see how many votes they get. We can maybe even get the huntrix songs in there to be nominated as well. submitted by /u/MochaMilku [link] [comments]
Now that July is here, I’ve been thinking back on the releases from June. What song ended up being your favorite? Was there a b-side that caught you by surprise and ended up on? submitted by /u/Seesawey [link] [comments]
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Hello, I am an Indian K-pop Fan Boy and I live in Pune I just wanted to know that if there is any k-pop fans in Pune or not? If any of you are a fan of k-pop (doesn't matter which group as I am a multi-stan) who lives in Pune can sent me a DM as it would be nice to somethings have a met n greet and even make dance and singing videos together and also I'll be having a friend with whom I share similar interest as being a k-pop stan in India plus to being a Boy is not that easy. If anyone who lives in Pune do DM me 😁 submitted by /u/Lee_JuYeon [link] [comments]
Like the title said basicly most people didn't liked Gnarly when it was first released but after watching the performances and how they Killed it with the choreo and the stage presence they start to like the song. Do you guys think the same will happen to aespa dirty work? submitted by /u/Party-Confection417 [link] [comments]
This really gave me concert vibe. Woochan did really well! submitted by /u/DiMpLe_dolL003 [link] [comments]
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Woochan killed it. It was like a concert performance. submitted by /u/DiMpLe_dolL003 [link] [comments]