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I wonder if foreign idols find the conservative culture in Korea very difficult to adjust to.

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Korea has quite a conservative culture in general, at least from what I observed whilst travelling there. Great respect is placed upon manners, traditions and respecting elders. It is still a Christian society at its core, even if majority atheist nowadays. There are liberal attitudes to some things (legal termination of pregnancy, for example) but attitudes towards other issues, especially any sort of LGBTQ rights are majority frowned upon, despite protest from the younger generations. I can imagine this disregard is only made worse in the scandal-avoidant industry. It is this rather strict culture that makes me wonder if it is difficult to adjust to for foreigners. For example, Thai idols. I know that Thailand is by no means a perfectly progressive liberal country, nor is Korea some ultra-conservative traditional state. However, I do think the markedly different attitudes on LGBTQ+ people must be difficult to adjust to. It can be assumed that Thai idols enter training camps and suddenly get told that this thing they have seen as normal their whole life is actually a massive taboo. To expand, 10% of Thai people openly identify as LGBTQ+ in some form in 2025. With this in mind, it is unlikely that a Thai trainee would not have been friends / acquaintances with at least one person who was part of this group, especially in major cities with large populations of young people. I can’t imagine the turmoil of suddenly being told that this (potentially close) person’s identity is something to be wary - if not downright ashamed - of. That’s got to mess with your head, especially as a teenager. This doesn’t just apply to Thai trainees though. Many Kpop idols, even if ethnically Korean, were raised in countries like Canada and Australia. I’m not going to say that homophobia doesn’t exist in these countries (it most definitely does) but I would argue that the attitudes towards LGBTQ+ people are a lot more relaxed overall. Two women kissing in public would barely cause a blink for most people in these countries, disregarding a small extreme minority. In Korea, it would be completely shocking. Same-sex couples can also get married in these countries and have protection against discrimination, whilst in Korea they have none of these things (except from a few regional restrictions). Another thing that would be a huge adjustment would be the rigidity of manners in Korea, something I struggled with at first when visiting. There was an expectation of politeness and respect (especially to elders) that I simply never felt whilst living in the west. Although I think the respect of it all was actually very pleasant, I can imagine that it would be stressful to learn all these societal norms so quickly, particularly in a high-pressure, formal environment like a trainee camp. Honestly, I commend idols who have moved to Korea from other countries, as they seem to assimilate very well for the most part. Whether this is due to the rigorous training, I don’t know, but as someone who struggled even moving from the UK to Canada, I have to hold a glass to them. (This is basically just me typing my rambling ADHD thoughts out. Please delete if against community rules!) submitted by /u/ChristmasClimber2009 [link] [comments]

13.995. Megathread 22: HYBE / ADOR / MHJ - We reach one year of the dispute, All legal cases settle into a slow procedural pace, and More

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This megathread is about the ongoing dispute within HYBE and the management of sub-label ADOR. Substantial news developments may be posted to the subreddit (outside of the Megathreads). Moderators will only approve posts that focus on statements by relevant parties, official representatives, or legal authorities. Unofficial commentary, fandom activities, speculation, or blind items will not be acceptable. Articles or translations should ideally be presented as neutrally as possible. Titles or content that are obviously sensationalized or intended to persuade readers to one perspective will be removed. English-speaking news outlets that have relatively more neutral reporting include Soompi, Yonhap News, and Korea JoongAng Daily. THIS POST MAY BE LOCKED OR UNLOCKED AT VARYING TIMES based on what the moderators are able to manage during their shifts. Please be patient with us while we work to balance keeping up with the queue and our own lives. DISCLAIMER ABOUT SOURCES: We prefer to focus on official statements from companies or other vetted sources. There will be widespread speculation and rumor-heavy articles, but until presented in an official capacity we consider them unsubstantiated. As Mods, all we can do is compile and summarize, but we are not investigators or journalists. Summary of Previous Megathreads ONE and TWO and THREE contains HYBE's audit of ADOR and Min Hee Jin's 1st press conference. FOUR summarized all events up to April 30th, 2024. FIVE and SIX contains potential ADOR embezzlement, MHJ's injunction and hearing, and a letter from the parents of NewJeans. SEVEN and EIGHT and NINE contains MHJ's injunction granted May 30th and remaining ADOR CEO, HYBE replacing ADOR board members, BELIFT LAB's video regarding plagiarism and lawsuit against MHJ. TEN and ELEVEN and TWELVE contains ex-ADOR employee's sexual harassment case, band Shakatak's plagiarism claim, HYBE 2.0 and ADOR restructuring with new CEO Kim Joo Young, MV director drama, the NewJeans livestream, MHJ's 2nd injunction filing and public events/interviews. THIRTEEN and FOURTEEN and FIFTEEN contains an interview with NewJeans' parents, Hanni and CEO Kim Joo Young at the National Assembly, MHJ's reappointment as director, Kim Taeho at the National Assembly, HYBE's Weekly Industry Report leak, the court's dismissal of MHJ's 2nd Injunction, ADOR board's vote against making MHJ's CEO again, NewJeans' certified letter of ultimatum to ADOR, rejection of Hanni's workplace bullying claim by labor ministry, MHJ's resignation from ADOR, and NewJeans' contract termination press conference. SIXTEEN and SEVENTEEN and EIGHTEEN contains ADOR's 26-page response to NewJeans' certified letter, Dispatch's exposé on MHJ's alleged strategy to leave HYBE, ADOR seeking validity of NewJeans member contracts, KMCA/KOSPO statements concerning tampering, the creation of the 'jeanzforfree' Instagram account, visa concerns, Employee B's MHJ defamation mediation failing, Davolink Chairman details, first hearings for Belift Lab and Source Music vs MHJ damages cases, dismissal of former ADOR VP's workplace harassment case against HYBE/ADOR, ADOR's injunction to halt NewJeans ad deals, and NewJeans rebranding to NJZ. MEGATHREAD NINETEEN covered mid-February to early March. Contains: Reports around Hanni's visa concerns and political involvement of National Assembly member Park Ji Won, NJZ parents establishing and posting to their PR Instagram account, the conclusion of three related allegations of 'workplace harassment' with no charges against HYBE/ADOR or ADOR CEO Kim Jooyoung, the joint press conference of 5 major industry organizations regarding tampering and contractual integrity, and the provisional injunction hearing for ADOR's complaint to restrict NJZ's music activities along with new ad deals until contract validity is determined. MEGATHREAD TWENTY covered the rest of March. Contains: The provisional injunction hearing and results two weeks later granting the injunction in ADOR's favor, NewJeans' activities at ComplexCon, NewJeans' filed objection to the injunction ruling and hearing set for early April, progress for Employee B, and general media/articles around the injunction results. MEGATHREAD TWENTY ONE covered all of April. Contains: HYBE's annual shareholders' meeting, the 1st hearing for confirmation of ADOR's contract validity with NewJeans, the hearing for NewJeans' objection to the injunction ruling and subsequent rejection of their objection by the judge one week later, and the 2nd hearing regarding shareholder agreement termination validity between HYBE and MHJ was designated to run jointly along with the case around exercising put/call options. Articles / Timeline 250422 This day marks one year since HYBE launched their audit of Min Hee Jin and ADOR's management. Happy(?) 1st anniversary of the Megathreads! 250502 The 3rd hearing for Min Hee Jin vs. Belift Lab was set to take place but postponed to July 18th at Belift Lab's request. Each side is due to present their arguments/documents regarding plagiarism issues at the next meeting. (Source: Maeil Kyungjae) 250530 We learned that ADOR had filed for 'indirect enforcement' after their injunction was granted and NewJeans performed at ComplexCon back in March (Filed on April 4th according to the statement from NewJeans' representatives linked below). On the 30th, the 52nd Division of the Seoul Central District court further granted this request. The 'indirect enforcement' ruling means that each individual member of NewJeans will be fined 1 billion won (approx. $725,000) if they continue with entertainment activities independent of ADOR, which would be in violation of the injunction. This enforcement with potential fines does NOT apply to any of NewJeans' independent activities between the granting of the injunction and the granting of this 'indirect enforcement'. These fines will only apply to future activities going forward, or at least until rulings with NewJeans' appeal or the main contract validity case changes anything (next hearing on June 5th). (Source: Chosun Biz, MK Sports) The Korea Herald: Court orders NewJeans to pay Ador 1 billion won for each unauthorized activity Discussion Post Korea JoongAng Daily: Court orders NewJeans members to pay ADOR $725,600 for every independent entertainment activity A statement by NewJeans' representatives was made later in the day primarily acknowledging the indirect enforcement ruling, but reiterating that it is temporary and will no longer have an effect if NewJeans win their appeal of the injunction. (Source: Ilgan Sports) The 2nd hearing for Source Music's damages lawsuit against Min Hee Jin took place at the 12th Civil Affairs Division of the Seoul Western District Court. (Quick recap: 1st was January 10th, 2nd was previously scheduled for March 14th, postponed per Source Music's request). Legal representatives were present. Source Music had a 20-minute presentation prepared, but Min Hee Jin's representatives objected to the inclusion of KakaoTalk messages in the presentation. They claimed the messages were illegally obtained and requested the hearing to be closed/private. Source Music denied the messages were obtained illegally, claiming they were gained from company devices with consent. The court went with a temporary compromise to keep the hearing public, but not allow discussion/display of the messages until they were reviewed again. A special hearing to review the messages will take place June 27th. (Source: Sports Today) 250605 The Seoul Central District Court Division 41 held the second hearing for ADOR seeking confirmation of validity for their exclusive contract with NewJeans. Only legal representatives were in attendance. NewJeans' side primarily argued that ADOR had not met their obligations and that their evidence they were preparing to support NewJeans' activities, like finding a new producer, was inadequate. ADOR's side argued that NewJeans' reasons for allegedly terminating their contract continually changed, indicating they are arbitrary and being made up with retroactive hindsight. The issue of some evidence being collected illegally also came up again from NewJeans' side. Judge Jung Hoe-Il specifically inquired if both/either sides were willing to come to an agreement, encouraging them to do so. NewJeans' representatives strongly indicated this was unlikely as the trust in ADOR had completely collapsed. ADOR's representatives indicated they could see negotiating an agreement once the court comes to a final decision. The 3rd hearing was set for July 24th. (Sources: X Sport News, Maeil Kyungjae) 250612 The next hearing regarding the Shareholder Agreement termination and exercising put/call options lawsuits between HYBE and Min Hee Jin was held at the Seoul Central District Court's 31st Division. Arguments from each side mostly re-tread what we've already covered. HYBE's side argued they were justified in ending the shareholder agreement due to the threat Min Hee Jin posed to the company. Min Hee Hin's side argued the timing of the audit/termination did not align purely with that concern and that some KakaoTalk messages and emails were obtained illegally and not admissable as evidence. HYBE also indicated they had a witness to give testimony at the next meeting, which the court accepted. The next hearing with closing arguments, was set for September 11th for both lawsuits. (Sources: Maeil Kyungjae, TV Daily, Sports Today) 250617 Following up from April 16th when NewJeans appealed the court's decision to uphold the injunction and halt on their independent activities, the Seoul High Court reaffirmed the earlier decision. The court rejected NewJeans' appeal. They determined there was no significant change in the material/arguments presented for the appeal and the original decision to grant ADOR's injunction was justified. There was further clarification that the management conflict between HYBE and Min Hee Jin, and her no longer being NewJeans' producer, did not constitute a valid argument for the alleged collapse of trust between ADOR and NewJeans. The group's withdrawal from ADOR is considered arbitrary, that their artistic freedom or activity is not impeded since they are able to do so within their exclusive contract, and that any damages resulting from attempting independent activities are self-inflicted. (Sources: Yonhap News, NewsPim, News 1) The Korea Herald: K-pop High Court rejects NewJeans appeal, upholding ban on independent activities Post Soompi: Seoul High Court Denies NewJeans' Appeal Of Injunction Decision Looking Ahead: June 27: Special hearing for Source Music vs. MHJ to review KakaoTalk messages as evidence July 18: 3rd hearing for Belift Lab vs. MHJ (postponed from May 2nd) July 24: 3rd hearing for ADOR seeking confirmation of validity for their exclusive contract with NewJeans September 11: Next hearing regarding the Shareholder Agreement termination and exercising put/call options lawsuits between HYBE and Min Hee Jin Ongoing Legal Complaints/Investigations: HYBE's report to the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) regarding potential insider trading by ADOR management (Korea JoongAng) HYBE's complaint against Min Hee Jin for 'breach of trust' (Yonhap) Belift Lab's complaint against Min Hee Jin for defamation (Soompi) and additionally for business interference (The Korea Herald) SOURCE MUSIC's lawsuit against Min Hee Jin for damages in regards to the disruption of business/defamation of LE SSERAFIM (Korea JoongAng) and additionally regarding alleged false claims by MHJ for the launch strategy of N Team/NewJeans (Soompi) British band Shakatak's plagiarism claim against NewJeans' 'Bubble Gum' (Yonhap) Min Hee Jin and HYBE executives filed reports against each other back-to-back (Soompi and Korea JoongAng) Former ADOR Employee 'B' filed complaint against MHJ in relation to sexual harassment cover-up and workplace mistreatment. 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13.996. Trump supporters and their fellow racists will be immediately banned.

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Ew trump. I do not support any misogynistic, white nationalist, incel, hitler-like (esp. Musk), racists at all and neither does this sub and apparently neither does reddit as a site as a whole. He stands against everything Kpop stands for which is an art form from a formerly colonized people from a country that is rising up against colonialism and hatred. Anyone who comments anything negative to this, or tries to defend that orange guy will be banned permanently. Go somewhere else, we don't want your lower kind here. This is why American women everywhere are going 4b EDIT!!!: 4B 4B4B4B4B4B!! 4B IN THE SOUTH, 4B IN THE NORTH, 4B FROM TEXAS TO ALABAMA, FROM BYU TO COLOMBIA! 4B ALL FIFTY STATES! A CONVICTED PEDO AND FELON IS NOW PRESIDENT SO IF YOU'RE A WOMAN WITH ANY SELF RESPECT 4B, 4B, 4b (ESPCIALLY THE CONSERVATIVES!!!!) submitted by /u/Kpop_Love_Forever [link] [comments]

13.997. New Post Flairs: 'Connect' and 'Research' are now available!

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Hey folks! Over in r/kpop we just posted a new special Town Hall that is focused only on the Flairs we use to help organize our posts based on content categories. Link to r/kpop's 'All About Flairs' Town Hall We included announcements for new flairs here on r/kpoppers and also on r/kpophelp. The following is the section relevant for this subreddit. NEW FLAIRS! Connect - This flair will be used for anything where fans are trying to socially connect with each other. Announcing new K-Pop subreddits or Discords, looking for mutual fans on social media, wanting to meet up at a concert, seeking fans in a region to form a dance group, networking for a fan project, announcing a K-Pop night at a club, etc. Research - Academic surveys related to K-Pop or fandom topics. We'll keep an eye on these new flairs to see if they create any confusion or need adjustments. Let us know if you have any thoughts, concerns, or questions! submitted by /u/alleybetwixt [link] [comments]

1. I can't decide on what to do for my 'career'

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I've been going back and forth on what I want to do for 2027 - either a Kpop cover show and making it a mini tour across the UK and Ireland, or, making a Taylor Swift tribute. Taylor is definitely more popular for a wider audience in the UK and especially Ireland, but I also love Kpop so much. 🤷‍♀️ are there any UK kpop fans who could weigh in? submitted by /u/CrimsonBlade2018 [link] [comments]

2. My story, my struggles, my plea, for help

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My Story, My Struggle, My Plea for Help Hello, my name is Sonia K, and I'm a transgender woman who has faced unimaginable challenges. Like many in the LGBTQ+ community, I've been forced to flee my home due to persecution and violence. I'm now seeking refuge, but I need your help to survive. As a trans woman, I've experienced firsthand the brutality and discrimination that many in our community face. I've lost loved ones, been forced to hide my true self, and lived in constant fear. But I'm not alone. There are countless others like me, struggling to find safety and acceptance. Your donation will help provide me and other LGBTQ+ refugees with: Safe housing and protection Access to medical care and mental health support Basic necessities like food and clothing Your contribution will be a lifeline to those of us who have been forced to start anew. It will give us hope, dignity, and a chance to rebuild our lives. Please, donate now and help us find a safe haven. Every bit counts, and your support will bring us one step closer to a brighter future. You can WhatsApp us +211920961454 https://gofund.me/2bd62c27 submitted by /u/freedomforall001 [link] [comments]

3. Decrease of popularity of boygroups in Korea

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I think it’s been occurring since 4th gen. And I believe even Txt’s yeonjun said this. During 4th gen NewJeans, Aespa and IVE were extremely popular and filled charts and everything. While TBZ and TxT were still popular there was never a boy group that consistently charted no 4th gen boy group has gotten a PAK while IVE and Newjeans have mutiple songs from multiple albums having PAKS. Even during 5th gen it seems like ILLIT is the most popular group even with big boy groups like zb1, tws who had a big hit and bnd. I also remember KIOF charting pretty okay. So yeah what’s the reason for girl groups being more streamed and having more hits? Is it just that girl group produce more hits or the general public prefers girl groups submitted by /u/Lumpy_Sound6734 [link] [comments]

4. ITZY - ICY + Mafia in the Morning + Kiss & Tell + Girls Will Be Girls @ The 4th Fan Meeting: ITZY MIDZY, Let's Fly! 'ON AIR' (250920)

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5. La collab mas extraña del mundo

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se que no es kpop pero esta cancion o mejor dicho esta colaboracion es muy extraña sobre todo por lo de snoop dogg dentro de una bachata romantica urbana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK43TH-zpww submitted by /u/Charming_Maximum9838 [link] [comments]

6. Mnet PLANET C : HOME RACE - Coming Soon (Announcement Video)

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7. I wonder if foreign idols find the conservative culture in Korea very difficult to adjust to.

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Korea has quite a conservative culture in general, at least from what I observed whilst travelling there. Great respect is placed upon manners, traditions and respecting elders. It is still a Christian society at its core, even if majority atheist nowadays. There are liberal attitudes to some things (legal termination of pregnancy, for example) but attitudes towards other issues, especially any sort of LGBTQ rights are majority frowned upon, despite protest from the younger generations. I can imagine this disregard is only made worse in the scandal-avoidant industry. It is this rather strict culture that makes me wonder if it is difficult to adjust to for foreigners. For example, Thai idols. I know that Thailand is by no means a perfectly progressive liberal country, nor is Korea some ultra-conservative traditional state. However, I do think the markedly different attitudes on LGBTQ+ people must be difficult to adjust to. It can be assumed that Thai idols enter training camps and suddenly get told that this thing they have seen as normal their whole life is actually a massive taboo. To expand, 10% of Thai people openly identify as LGBTQ+ in some form in 2025. With this in mind, it is unlikely that a Thai trainee would not have been friends / acquaintances with at least one person who was part of this group, especially in major cities with large populations of young people. I can’t imagine the turmoil of suddenly being told that this (potentially close) person’s identity is something to be wary - if not downright ashamed - of. That’s got to mess with your head, especially as a teenager. This doesn’t just apply to Thai trainees though. Many Kpop idols, even if ethnically Korean, were raised in countries like Canada and Australia. I’m not going to say that homophobia doesn’t exist in these countries (it most definitely does) but I would argue that the attitudes towards LGBTQ+ people are a lot more relaxed overall. Two women kissing in public would barely cause a blink for most people in these countries, disregarding a small extreme minority. In Korea, it would be completely shocking. Same-sex couples can also get married in these countries and have protection against discrimination, whilst in Korea they have none of these things (except from a few regional restrictions). Another thing that would be a huge adjustment would be the rigidity of manners in Korea, something I struggled with at first when visiting. There was an expectation of politeness and respect (especially to elders) that I simply never felt whilst living in the west. Although I think the respect of it all was actually very pleasant, I can imagine that it would be stressful to learn all these societal norms so quickly, particularly in a high-pressure, formal environment like a trainee camp. Honestly, I commend idols who have moved to Korea from other countries, as they seem to assimilate very well for the most part. Whether this is due to the rigorous training, I don’t know, but as someone who struggled even moving from the UK to Canada, I have to hold a glass to them. (This is basically just me typing my rambling ADHD thoughts out. Please delete if against community rules!) submitted by /u/ChristmasClimber2009 [link] [comments]

8. This songs rlly remind me of each other

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Gotcha by I've and look by Natasha from rainbow high, idk.. submitted by /u/new_dreams227 [link] [comments]

9. For Twice fans, have you ever brought your Candy bong to a non-Twice/K-Pop concert?

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If so, how was it? Did anyone flag you down? It's so easy to spot an ONCE during non Twice/Kpop concerts cuz they wear Twice merch or have a Candy bong. I'm thinking of just bringing my Candy bong to concerts I go to bc it's the only one I have, and I don't want to buy more for each concert. It's also less awkward when I'm holding a lightstick during a concert! Going to Jade's concert btw. submitted by /u/NelaOfRivia [link] [comments]

10. Missing second/third generation of groups

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I just got out of a rabbit hole listening to some 2nd gen groups I loved back then and I just cant help but reminisce how fun it was in that era. 2nd gen groups songs just hit diff! Theyre so iconic and every group had a distinct sound. Their performances were also so powerful. A lot of shows also were present where groups can interact like School Bell (?) or 2Days and 1 night, Hello Baby etc. How about you guys? Which groups did u stan or songs u miss? For me, whenever I want to have that wave of nostalgia, I just listen to F(x), Shinee, Girls Gen, 2ne1, Kara, Tara, Brown Eyed Girls, Sistar, Boyfriend, B1A4, Cnblue, BAP, Beast etc. I’m exposing myself lol. submitted by /u/NoSyllabub9427 [link] [comments]

11. aespa getting the achievement being first kpop group to get hate for walking. This is truly the revolutionary constructive criticism y'all always talk about

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12. What song is most likely to win song of the year at MMA?

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By this time of year, I already have an idea of who is most likely to win song of the year at MMA but I'm not so sure this year. The releases this year feel so mid...? If I had to place my bet, I would give it to Ive with rebel heart but honestly it could be anyone's game. What do you guys think? submitted by /u/Infamous_Egg_5625 [link] [comments]

13. Aespa skipping awards season shows how they're truly a league of their own.

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I just the saw the news and I'm not all that surprised. It shows how big they've gotten that they dont need award shows anymore, the award shows need them. They're the Blackpink of the 4th generation, ascended past everyone else and into a league of their own. Truly legendary group. submitted by /u/Lost-Investigator266 [link] [comments]

14. something im curious about with idols describing their ideal types

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of course their companies are supposed to know and tell them what they're going to answer as it seems to be a popular question in sk and also one that must be very important to delulu fans, but with them describing things that (i think) aren't very widespread in korea, but are a part of the beauty standard, like pale skin and big eyes, didn't these companies think that it's risqué and might dissapoint the fans that don't look like that?? submitted by /u/milaya_milashka [link] [comments]

15. give me any kpop song and I'll rate it

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Looking to find new music! Highlight an underappreciated favorite from your ults :) submitted by /u/catlumity [link] [comments]

16. Songs by your ult groups you don’t like as much?

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Basically the title. I’ll go first, I’m an Atiny, I love 98% of their discography. But for some reason I don’t like Lemon drop as much. Not sure why the song just never grew on me. Also I’m a huge fan of Seventeen but I just don’t really like love, money, fame as much And for Le sserafim I like alot of their music but easy never really vibed with me This is my personal opinion, please be nice. If we were all the same that would be rather boring submitted by /u/ClickMelodic8652 [link] [comments]

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