IVE Rei & Liz - Mung & Nyang: The Real-Life Mung & Nyangie Appeared!? Mung-Mung Rei and Nyang-Nyang Liz's Corgi Love Battle @ Dingo Story (250902)
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PIXY's company couldn't even be bothered to post an official disbandment announcement, but will promote another group??? I can't believe this submitted by /u/leashall [link] [comments]
and his voice is so cute too submitted by /u/Minute_Ice_7434 [link] [comments]
“GALA” is a high-energy runway anthem driven by futuristic sound and striking visual imagery. Its bold synthesizer tones and danceable beat reimagine the world of fashion, breaking away from convention and presenting a new set of values through XG’s unique perspective. Opening with an intro that feels like it descends from space, “GALA” fuses powerful rap, bilingual flow, fast-paced house rhythms, and cinematic soundscapes to deliver an immersive experience that unfolds as XG’s original showcase, “X GALA.” Blending fashion, power, and glamour into one commanding performance track, “GALA” stands as a key song that embodies the essence of XG’s world. Source: https://x.com/XGOfficial_/status/1962802691542757595 submitted by /u/Wonderful-Repair-630 [link] [comments]
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2012 debuts was unforgettable. There was Nuest (Face) & BTOB (INSANE) too. But, EXO (MAMA) & BAP (WARRIOR) was so immaculate. So impressive & tackled about society especially this modern days. It's relatable with any current situations & I hope y'all can focus on the lyrics, appreciating this beautiful music. It's once in the blue moon we get this kind of debut 🙏 Thank you 2012 groups 🙏💙 P/S: Let's appreciate groups such as C-Clown & Vixx too 🙌 submitted by /u/LazyProfile2945 [link] [comments]
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I AM SO SICK AND TIERD OF HEARING THIS OVR AND OVR.JUS BECAUSE WE DON"T LIKE BLACKPINK, IT DOESNT MEAN WERE NOT A REAL K POP FAN.Im so sick of everyone saying u havent heard of kill this love,ur not a real fan.Like let me stan what i like in peaceee submitted by /u/Particular-Rain116 [link] [comments]
With how well the KPH soundtrack is charting on the hot 100, and with KATSEYE success into the mainstream (not super huge but def worth mentioning) I can’t help feel that the states are still not willing to accept Asians in music lol Like Golden is I AM by IVE repackaged? This isn’t to say that the soundtrack isn’t good, it’s excellent, and so is the movie, but why is it that only through a fictional lense could the states finally get a kpop song to go mainstream? It’s kind of aggravating idk I wanted to see real humans get this win submitted by /u/yunababies [link] [comments]
i'm interested in where we're at now... If you don't know him, please say that too~ I'm a Melody from the States, and I'm aware how location/upbringing can shape opinions. Wanted to hear y'alls feels/thoughts here (as I saw someone post in BTOB subreddit with a similar bkg as me)! Thank y'alls <3 submitted by /u/lemongator [link] [comments]
I need to get this off my chest because, maybe it’s embarrassing to say, but it’s really been weighing on me. I found my way to the kpop world around 2018-19 and especially with the pandemic, I grew deeply attached to some groups and have became a huge part of my life. I literally met my current partner through online fandoms. But my recent experience at our last concert left me feeling, disheartened. I guess I’ll preface saying that I’ve been going to live music shows since I was a literal baby, I was raised in a home that encouraged passionate connection with musical artists and live experiences. As an adult I’ve worked through much of my social anxieties and found live shows to be experiences I can fully give and receive the passion I find in the artist, music, and community. It’s not an environment to hide or hold back (within respectful reason obviously). I went to one kpop show in 2023 that meant the world to me, I took a friend who wasn’t familiar with the artist, but was so incredibly supportive and engaged and happy to make the experience everything I dreamed. But I recently went to a different group’s show with my partner and I can’t help but feel like things were so off. I love the group, my partner specifically is extremely attached to them, and I was so excited to see them together. The group was fantastic, the performance everything I hoped for, but, the crowd. What is going on with the crowd. I was singing my heart out, jumping, dancing, (again, while respecting the space of others around me, just enjoying the passion of it all) but I very quickly starting feeling so insecure. Because I couldn’t see even one other person reacting the same. The majority of the crowd was either focused on taking pictures and videos on their phones, or gently swaying their light sticks and standing nearly still. No energy, no collective experience of watching such incredible performers live. It felt like one of those dreams where you realize you forgot your clothes in a crowd of people. I held myself back at some point because I just felt obnoxious for simply enjoying what I was literally there to enjoy. It’s made me so upset considering how much I looked forward to that experience. I more recently went to a show of a western artist, bigger in the 2000s with a passionate fan base. The crowd brought a complete opposite energy that I’ve grown such a love for. Strangers making friends, singing as passionately as you felt, dancing without caring who’s looking. Because that’s what we’re all there for. So.. what’s the deal? I’m so sad because my partner and their friends who were there seemed surprised with my experience and seemed confused. Am I just getting old? Is this just the culture of kpop shows? submitted by /u/DepthHistorical4996 [link] [comments]