If a group or fandom bothers you enough to engage in hate spaces about them...it's time to clock out of the internet.
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I am listening to all the singles, EPs and albums by k pop and k-pop adjacent girl groups on a tier list. Including: Original Japanese singles/albums Subunits and solos under the group profile OSTs Not including: Solos and subunits outside the group profile Any covers, remastered versions or remixes First slide will be a ranking of the group, and the second slide will be a ranking in the context of other girl groups. These are just my personal opinions; music is subjective! What I like and how I rank these songs may not line up with your own tastes. I won’t take into account scandals, popularity, or other outside factors. Just the music itself. For X, I listened to the following groups: XG XG is a little different from your average K-pop group, I think they call themselves “X-pop” (?) Overall, they’re a really consistent group. There were a few songs I didn’t vibe with, but none were so bad that I wanted to skip. Shooting Star has always been my favorite from them, and that hasn’t changed. But I also really enjoyed Is This Love, regardless of their amazing Coachella performance, the song hits. XG leans into R&B, and it’s a genre that feels natural for them. It’s also one that’s hard to completely mess up, so it keeps their discography solid overall. Excited to see what they bring for their upcoming album! Top 3: Shooting Star Is This Love Woke Up Bottom 3: Something Ain’t Right X-GENE TGIF I'd like to hear everyone's opinions on this group's music as well! submitted by /u/Armys_blink_once [link] [comments]
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One of my biggest gripes with kpop subreddits is when people ask basic questions on certain question subreddits where people ask about stores in their countries like "Are there any safe kpop stores I can order from?" without providing even the most basic details like what country they’re in or whether they’re open to international options. It’s like, if you just gave a little more context like whether you want free shipping over a certain amount or what your budget is people could offer actual, helpful advice. But no, instead we get the same questions over and over because, apparently, the concept of searching doesn’t click for some. In many of the group focused subreddits there are the questions about group members' solo projects, activities or the groups lore. So many posts asking things that are already answered in the sidebars or in easily accessible member profile pages or fandom resource. These threads have been pinned and archived for a reason, but still, people post the same things and refuse to look to the right of the subreddit or acknowledge the search bar. I've even seen posts asking where a active idol went but you could literally search them up on the main subreddit and sort by new and see they had tons of activities recently. It’s not just laziness, either sometimes it feels like the internet savviness doesn't exist anymore. Newer fans especially seem to rely on others to spoon feed them answers instead of taking a minute to dig through the wealth of resources already at their fingertips. Like, how many times do we need to answer "Who’s this idol?" when a reverse image search would solve the problem in a second? Like I get it if they want to get subjective answers and just talk to people about a topic but there's an insane amount of people asking about the same objective questions everyday or ask questions that have been answered before and it would be quicker to make an effort to search for things rather than make a post and wait for someone to maybe answer but nah lemme post another one. Not only does it clog up the subreddit it also makes people leave the community because of the constant barrage of people asking basic questions. Is this like a UI thing like people just miss the search function up top, tech or like website navigation literacy? Do people just not bother to look for hobby wikis, blogs or old forum posts about their interests anymore? Anyways please start using that bar above or a search engine it’s really useful and you don’t really need spam your own thread asking a question to something that has decades of news articles and conversations around it. You can also find a lot of fascinating conversations that were held in the past or blogs that give a snapshot to what fan culture was like. What does everyone else think? Is it not that deep or does everyone else think this is an issue too? submitted by /u/moomoomilky1 [link] [comments]
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https://preview.redd.it/rc6c2kotognf1.png?width=874&format=png&auto=webp&s=0cd431714a0c8f59c6f5965885b5c638419cbfe4 like hello mother submitted by /u/PotatoFrosty3149 [link] [comments]
purple kiss is coming to my state. i wont disclose which but let me say not many groups come here lol. i dont really stan purplekiss but i do really like their songs Autopilot and Sweet Juice. for those that have been to a show, is it worth it? i kind of want to go. for the experience, hear some more songs and maybe end up stanning a new group. the prices are alarmingly cheap so it cant hurt anyway, but im curious on fans' experiences. theres also no strictly GA tickets left so im gonna have to end up getting VIP which im a little nervous about considering i dont know the group. i probably should study up at least a little if i go 😭 submitted by /u/acesicle [link] [comments]
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Not saying anything new or groundbreaking, rather a reminder, now that I stumbled upon another new snark to hate on a girl group. I'll start of by saying that I've never had Twitter because I refuse to get innundated with a constant and regurgetated cycle of aimless fights and hyper vigilance over no tangible foundation on reality out of it, and we know that space leads to things like these. If you feel genuienly bothered in your life by this you have a very unhealthy internet consumption, and to a much more severe extent if this drove you to engage in hate forums. Healthy people who are fans of a group are normal people with lives and hobbies outside of it, not people wanting to establish some supremacy of X group. Healthy people who dislike a group can go about their lives without being bothered by it other than maybe joking with a like minded friend. And guess what, those people are most of us if you step out of the echo chamber. You are engaging in the mirrored image of what you are hating. Substituting fandom obsession with anti obsession, is still obsession. You are just as delusional, just as attached, just as crumb following, you are part of the wheel. Get out and use your time for something you enjoy, because if you don't enjoy these groups but you make forums to target them, what you enjoy is hatred and that is sad and again a product of complete disconnect from your sorounding. submitted by /u/Seohyun_tae [link] [comments]
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Previously, the 62nd Civil Division of the Seoul Central District Court (Presiding Judge Lee Hyun-seok) ruled in favor of the plaintiff in the first trial, stating, "The plaintiff's claims are without merit and are therefore dismissed." The lawsuit was filed in November 2023, and Attrakt claimed in the complaint that they owned the copyright to "Cupid" owned by The Givers and demanded its transfer. Attrakt subsequently filed an appeal through its legal representative, dissatisfied with the decision. The 5-2 Civil Affairs Department (B) of the Seoul Central District Court will hold the first hearing for the appeal trial of the copyright confirmation lawsuit filed by Attrakt against The Givers on November 6. submitted by /u/GooseSignificant8293 [link] [comments]
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I was actually thinking, which songs do you think are short and clearly felt incomplete? Or perhaps the opposite, short songs but felt complete. To me the most incomplete song has to be TXT's Beautiful Strangers, like bro the song is soooo good and has the potential to be my favorite BG song this year but it is too short at 2:16, it's a shame bcs the song slaps but needed more development (Vocals are good too sadge). Alternatively, I feel like despite the short duration of songs like let's say Katseye Gnarly, it does feel complete. What do you guys think overall? submitted by /u/Niasan1 [link] [comments]
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