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Here is Jihyo as Jiggypuff! 10/10 singing abilities, cute and big eyes đđ©· Comment down below, Iâll try to be as accurate as possibleâš submitted by /u/Ausonia7 [link] [comments]
First of all, I'm commenting and seeing things as an amti, so that I would know how to support them as fan. So please don't be triggered hehe... Hi! Alr! Before anything else, Im asking this cus I'm genuinely curious. Does anyone of you know AHOF? Objectively, I believe AHOF fans are mostly international (and I think Filipinos). Yes, the members are talented but the issue is thatâ kpop isnât talent alone, you need to be visible and to be knownâ it is not enough to have many fans from abroad (outside korea), they have to be famous locally to last long. So, long story short, we cannot say that AHOF skipped nugudom, coz they're just about to start. We'll definitely see after the hype of being freshly debut fades out. Anyways, here are the things I'm proud of: 1. They came from svs show that isn't even famous in Korea. It is a non Mnet svs and if i am not mistaken, there are a lot of issues in Korea when it was airing, making it more invisible(??). They are the second group, and the first boy group of a turning 4-yr-old company. Though F&F undeniably has their funds soo we cannot say that they're weak company wise. They are mostly foreigner, which shows the reason why they might have a hard time in korea. They performed predebut in a quite big (but not so) music festival MYK Festa. Though I don't know if that helped them to gain fans. They won a music show on day 8th of them debut. Though it SBS The Show is not that big and is really meant for rookies. First day recordsâ 70k first day album sale even tho qr versions had a problem, and 3.6 M vies in debut mv release. Bottom line, they're doing quite good but is substantially still lacking compared to big groups. My point is, what do you think of AHOF? All comments even brutal truths are accepted! And pls, nameless fandom (i hope we can have yeolobun? hehe), don't be defensive! Thanks! What do you guys think of them? submitted by /u/CitySquare132 [link] [comments]
This recent comeback season for i-dle has left me really shocked at the general public and even neverlandâs reaction towards the entire era. I personally am not a neverland but Iâve watched and listened to i-dleâs comebacks pretty casually and from the side lines so Iâm pretty used to the typical k-pop stan reaction of hating the song, hating the lyrics, and overall hate i-dle receives but I feel like this is the first time it really took a toll on their numbers and even the fandom. The amount of neverlands I see posting about leaving the fandom, how this comeback was their last straw, how they feel the group has stagnated etc etc just leaves me confused because why NOW. A lot of the issues people and fans have for this era are things Iâve seen, heard and have been critiqued of i-dle since I want to say tomboy and pretty much every single comeback following it. Itâs always about Soyeonâs production, the english lyrics, some of the membersâ performances and talents etc, so I thought it wouldâve died down like it normally does or the success wouldâve balanced all the criticism and/ or hate, especially because I felt like this era was perfectly aligned for what people expect and LIKE from i-dle. I know it was probably spear headed by their rebrand, especially the re-recorded version of their ot6 songs since thatâs where I saw the hate for this era really started but again I thought it wouldâve subsided since this comeback has almost everything neverlandâs normally gas i-dle up for and the sound/ production people BEGGED to come back during âKLAXONâ (which ngl I also liked it was FUN) I understand music taste is subjective but I personally LOVED âGood Thingâ, maybe itâs an unpopular opinion but I think itâs one of their best title tracks of their ot5 era, IDK I thought it was super fun, super catchy and for ME super refreshing and what I wanted and really like for idle. IDK I just find it surprising that out of all of i-dleâs âcontroversialâ and âhatedâ title tracks / eras âGood Thingâ would be the one to actually be their âdownfallâ (theyâre still doing incredibly well im just saying in comparison to their insane run from 2022-2024, and again I LOVED this era) There really isnât any point to this rant since I know generally what caused the decline for this comeback comes down to the performances, the ot5 and official death of (g)-idle rebrand (donât quote me but from what I heard the rebrand even impacted charts due to name changes ALLEGEDLY IDK IDK), but Iâd love to hear everyoneâs opinions, ESPECIALLY if youâre someone who didnât like this era. submitted by /u/nuluvbo [link] [comments]
For example, I don't know much about Somi, but I've seen her complain about the lack of comebacks she's getting with The Black Label, and even though she just had one, it doesn't seem to be getting the same level of attention as before. Do you think she regrets leaving JYPE? submitted by /u/Someonehihi [link] [comments]
Hi everybody! đđœ Iâm kinda nervous to post this since Iâve never really posted on Reddit before. Always lurked never posted đ . But Iâm really proud of this cover my cover group âOopsieâ and I did together and would love if you guys took a look and told us what you think! It would be Gnarly đ đ„Ș submitted by /u/KaylaStar14 [link] [comments]
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This is something I've been thinking about and I often see posts or comments criticising a group's "lack of sound/concept" when a song they release is not well liked or strays away from the usual sound of the group. But this begs the question of do most groups even have that well defined of a sound. Especially 5th gen groups who have not even completed 2 whole years and might still be evolving in their musicality. Illit and NCT Wish seem to be two 5th gen groups who've naturally settled into a concept perhaps. NCT 127 and SKZ have always had a defining sound too. But there are so many other groups that have songs that are just generic pop stuff and while the songs themselves are good, it's not like they have a concept or unique sound attached to the group. So I wanted to know your thoughts on it. And which groups in your opinion would be good examples of unique concepts/sound and others that don't have a concept in particular but still have great music. submitted by /u/Chutneysandwich16 [link] [comments]
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I have two theories Merch for This is For by Twice, as it was trademarked close to the comeback New Girl group??? A lot of people have said that itâs for a vcha rebrand, but tbh, vcha isnât going to comeback submitted by /u/PotatoFrosty3149 [link] [comments]
i saw somebody else doing this and i thought it would be fun! my ults: enhypen txt idle wayv the pictures are just for fun haha submitted by /u/Separate-Addendum-52 [link] [comments]