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Is K-pop these days overly dependent on certain big-name groups?

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In light of BTS members completing their military service and preparing for future group activities, as well as Blackpink's upcoming comeback and world tour, there is often the impression that this could help to reverse the slump in the K-pop industry as seen from what happened in 2024. Just like to know, is K-pop that overly reliant on these acts, or would it continue to decline further despite their presence? This is coming from someone who has felt that today's K-pop is entirely different from that in the past and has long turned away from mainstream K-pop and switched to other alternatives. submitted by /u/XuenLim [link] [comments]

999. RESCENE - Dearest Lab (Comeback Teaser Image)

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1.000. What popular kpop opinions do you disagree with, and why?

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I often hear that Seventeen's members and variety content are more interesting than their music. I see this often enough that I believe it's a popular take outside the fandom. As a non-Carat, I enjoy their music without much interest in the members at all except The8 and DK on occasion. For any kpop group, I never take more interest in variety content over the music. It's either equal interest, or more emphasis on the music, so that probably has a lot to do with it. submitted by /u/SageSageofSages [link] [comments]

1.001. ITZY - Girls Will Be Girls (Dance Practice - Teaser Photos)

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1.002. SEVENTEEN - Bad Influence (Prod. by Pharrell Williams)

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1.003. Hyunjin (Loossemble/LOONA) - Triangle ENM (Official Social Media Accounts)

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1.004. RBW and Seed Music apologize for Solar's "Floating Free" being released under another artist's profile on streaming platforms

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1.005. kpop fans get way too comfortable hating male idols for their appearance

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like no one looks picture perfect 24/7 especially when they aren't aware of cameras, just being human and laughing really hard about something. a twitter post dragging vernon about that one clip got 20k likes. but if it was a female idol then it'd be ratioed with 20k quotes instead lmao submitted by /u/ashlyn_ne [link] [comments]

1.006. The podcast who accused jennie and IU of prostitution talked about the situation in the start of their new podcast

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1.007. Which K-pop group you will ALWAYS stan, no matter what?

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I would always stan aespa cause I have seen them grow from the start and I absolutely love their vocals and how they can be badass to cute to literally everything. also recently got into katseye but I am not too sure yet! submitted by /u/EggProfessional4267 [link] [comments]

1.008. Is K-pop these days overly dependent on certain big-name groups?

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In light of BTS members completing their military service and preparing for future group activities, as well as Blackpink's upcoming comeback and world tour, there is often the impression that this could help to reverse the slump in the K-pop industry as seen from what happened in 2024. Just like to know, is K-pop that overly reliant on these acts, or would it continue to decline further despite their presence? This is coming from someone who has felt that today's K-pop is entirely different from that in the past and has long turned away from mainstream K-pop and switched to other alternatives. submitted by /u/XuenLim [link] [comments]

1.009. fromis_9 - 1st World Tour: NOW TOMORROW. in Seoul (Announcement Poster)

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1.010. Another stage mix of one of the best choreography Lie — Jimin

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Pt.2 of the Jimin stage mix and his incredible stage presence and dancing skills. Really recommended if not seen before. submitted by /u/Jeong_Hyeri [link] [comments]

1.011. ILLIT - 3rd Mini Album: bomb (Concept Teasing - MAGIC BOMB Ver.)

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1.012. Old but gold - older kpop songs we used to listen to

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I am just reminded of how much I love these songs. Feel free to share yours Clazziquai’s Dance - https://youtu.be/ScURmRUgZt0?si=OaYEmgtHQAxMlZqd Clazziquai’s Sweety - https://youtu.be/PSpaTBsGlXw?si=bi0eLS8djBZv9UwK Daisy’s Alone - https://youtu.be/S9fh3Efe9Po?si=hOFLZfnhXsWhaQFp KARA Nicole’s Lost - https://youtu.be/GXuUiyMvIJw?si=kTrRwnMUEXZ-a1Un Shinhwa’s Perfect Man - https://youtu.be/AOs80sevyHw?si=OIlqEcGLXTxc6k-m 2PM’s Again and Again - https://youtu.be/cUgReo37ECw?si=FMs_mllIr_dyURAo Rain’s How to Avoid the Sun - https://youtu.be/VGa2_bAHeQ8?si=EZZZDmzZrDoIc2Ri Rain’s Sad Tango - https://youtu.be/ThH_0KMNGNk?si=ZKQY4rk-aWQjF6Im KISS’ Because I Am a Woman - https://youtu.be/Z2cyFk45Oew?si=_bh9M4mbSfQVSYTn submitted by /u/Many-Ad-9007 [link] [comments]

1.013. This Stage Mix for Serendipity — Jimin is literally Ethereal

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1.014. Give me two kpop groups, I'll choose my favorite!

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1.015. TRI.BE Kelly - New Profile Photos

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1.016. Which K-pop idol/group does Jimin's song "WHO" remind you of?

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1.017. Kep1er - TIPI-TAP + WA DA DA + Yum @ 2025 OSAKA EXPO Korea's National Day M Concert (250513)

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