Is TWICE’s Mina really that boring?
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They're blaming the groups instead of the companies when it's all about revenue and because kpop groups with no Chinese members can't perform there. Pic for reference in first comment. submitted by /u/Still_waiting221 [link] [comments]
It's disgusting how some kpop stans are so comfortable saying things like this. Weirdos. submitted by /u/behindsomewalls [link] [comments]
Their MVs since chasing that feeling seems low budget to me especially beautiful stranger look like BTS run mv that released in 2015 when bighit still a mid level company. Do you guys also feel the same or it's just me? submitted by /u/Chemical_Mobile_6613 [link] [comments]
Out of curiosity I was searching group names on kipris and found out that the trademarks of the groups I listen to were already abandoned. What does it mean when their trademarks were already abandoned? Does it mean their about to disband? Or their company just forgot to renew? submitted by /u/Conscious-Cap-7250 [link] [comments]
I recently made a TikTok video that focuses on one person in this entire HYBE vs ADOR situation: 👉 Not HYBE. 👉 Not LE SSERAFIM. 👉 Not ILLIT. 👉 Not even NewJeans. ✨ Her — Min Hee-jin. From the very beginning, she’s been the main target of the smear campaign and the one person who’s received the least amount of public support — even though she’s the one who has lost the most: 🏢 Her position as CEO of the company she built, 🧾 Her professional reputation, 💰 Her financial and legal security, 🧍♀️ And her dignity as a woman facing some of the most vile accusations possible. Meanwhile, every other parties in this story, HYBE, LE SSERAFIM, BELIFT, even NewJeans, have all been framed as the victim at some point. Everyone except Min Hee-jin. This is not new. We’ve seen this script before. Women are destroyed in the court of public opinion long before they ever have the chance to defend themselves in a court of law. People cried “Free Britney” after the damage was done. They mourned Anna Nicole Smith when it was too late. We “reevaluated” Megan Fox, Pamela Anderson, and so many others years later — after their lives had already been gutted by misogynistic narratives. We don’t get to pretend we “didn’t know better” this time. 🧯 If you actually care about fairness, misogyny in entertainment, and artists’ rights, the time to stand with her is now — not in some documentary 15 years down the line. My TikTok breaks this down clearly, with: Receipts, Historical parallels, And a direct explanation of why silence isn’t neutral — it’s siding with power. 📽️ Watch the video. 🔁 Repost and share it. Crosspost it across different platforms. Twitter, Discord, i don't care just make it happen 📢 Talk about it. 📌 Make it harder for the narrative to erase her. Because if no one else is willing to defend this woman with their own face and voice, then the least anyone can do is help boost the people who are. 🗓️ October 30, 2025 is the day the court rules on the ADOR case. The public’s voice matters now. Not later. Not in hindsight. submitted by /u/Mobile_Status5498 [link] [comments]
If it's japanese album i understand because they are one of the biggest group in japan right now but this is a korean debut so it's quite shocking to know that they have this kind of demand. This is not a hate post i'm just curious because I didn't really follow them that much submitted by /u/Party-Confection417 [link] [comments]
Hey everyone, I’ve been diving into K-pop a bit more lately and I didn’t realize how deep and creative it really is. There’s so much , from fan edits to birthdays, concerts, merch, and all those tiny details fans put into everything. Right now I’m just exploring and learning, but I’d love to hear what makes it special for you. How did you get into it, and what part of the fandom do you enjoy the most? ❤️ submitted by /u/More_Tradition_8374 [link] [comments]
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Mine: Ni-Ki 🩷 submitted by /u/Funny_shit_ig [link] [comments]
I see people saying Mina is boring but I think this is just based on preference. I want to hear other people’s thoughts about her because for me she’s not boring. submitted by /u/InitialHovercraft341 [link] [comments]
Me and my friends want to start our own kpop group for those on Long Island. We are looking to practice somewhere in Westbury (but this could change) so if you are willing to commute there or carpool DM me!! All levels welcome, but we all currently have some dance experience. There are 4 of us in the group so far and we wanna expand! submitted by /u/inram19 [link] [comments]
Others can join too ! submitted by /u/Artistic-Network-247 [link] [comments]
&TEAM - Back to Life Release Date: 28 October 2025 Track Lyrics / Composed / Arranged by 01. Back to Life / Audio Julia Lewis, Tyler Spry, Scotty Dittrich, Mick Coogan, Cho Yoon Kyung, “hitman” bang, Soma Genda, Jvde (GALACTIKA *), ChaMane, YX LABELS 02. Lunatic Thomas Bridges, Rachel West, Soma Genda, Jamil Kazmi, Kona Rose Jackson, Jvde (GALACTIKA *), ChaMane 03. MISMATCH Soma Genda, PARKMOONCHI, Yoon Da Hye, Lee Seu Ran, LUKE, YELO, Lara Andersson, Ben Samama, Liam O’Donnell, YX LABELS 04. Rush Anders Wigelius, Robert Norberg, Julian Bell, Charlotte Wilson, Jvde (GALACTIKA *), ChaMane 05. Heartbreak Time Machine dwilly, Dewain Whitmore Jr, Michael Matosic, Lee Seu Ran, YX LABELS 06. Who am I Jon Robert Hall, Jamil Kazmi, Yu Shirota, Soma Genda, Pete Nappi, Jinri (Full8loom), Lee Seu Ran, YX LABELS, Jvde (GALACTIKA *), ChaMane STREAM ON Spotify / Apple Music / YouTube Music submitted by /u/perochan [link] [comments]
ive been having this opinion for a long time and ive noticed how in hybe, the boy group songs sound better than the girl group songs (enhypen). Dont get me wrong these girl groups are talented and have what it takes but what im saying is that the company is golding the girl groups back by creating mediocre music with cringey corny lyrics for the girls that have it all. Enhypen has good songs because the lyrics arent cringey and the beat sounds original and it sounds like an official song instead of an off-brand version of hawaiian punch. (i dont want it to come off as mean) Katseye touch, Ive heard of that beat before, i swear that beat sounds like another song. The song is alright or their song gnarly which i dont like the most because of not only the beat but also the lyrics are so cringey and like they're trying to flex on other people (i understand they dont have any control over their music but im talking about the company and production) "hottie hottie like a bag of takis im the ****" and gang gang gang gang and gabriela has potential but i felt like they couldve filled in another lyric instead of saying gabriela a bunch of times. but and i noticed with lesserafim, these girls have it it's just that their songs are not the best. Fearless was a good song ngl but the rest of their songs i feel like ive heard of that beat before (antifragile) or it doesnt sound like official music (spaghetti), it sounds like when you're doing karaoke and they play a bootleg off-brand version of the song so it doesnt get copyrighted. submitted by /u/Entire-Excitement508 [link] [comments]
Nowadays, we often see short YouTube videos where idols take care of babies or young children for a day. These clips tend to go viral, and fans absolutely adore them. The reactions are overwhelmingly positive because fans get to see a completely different side of their favorite idols; one that feels genuine, tender, and unscripted. Children are unpredictable, and many idols don’t have much experience with them, which makes their awkwardness, efforts, and small moments of care even more heartwarming. However, when the show Hello Baby was still airing, it offered something even more meaningful. It wasn’t just a one-day experience, it was a long-term journey where K-pop groups were given the responsibility of caring for children over an extended period. Through that, idols had time to grow, bond, and develop real emotional connections with the kids. Fans could watch as idols who started off clueless about childcare gradually learned patience, compassion, and genuine affection. It was entertaining, but it also showed human growth, teamwork, and empathy. Bringing Hello Baby back would not only satisfy fan's love for seeing idols in these nurturing, authentic moments but also create a refreshing, heartfelt type of content. Hello Baby allowed idols to show their real personalities and vulnerabilities, something that fans feel more connected too. submitted by /u/AnFlora88 [link] [comments]
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I've noticed that every time I talk to my non kpop fan friends about my bias, they always mention her as my kpop/celebrity crush. I tried explaining to them that a bias in kpop is just the member that you like the most for whatever reason (personality, skill, performance, etc). They don't necessarily have to be the member you're most attracted to. However, they look at me like I'm coping or they don't believe me when I try to explain this. I have celebrity crushes (Ruby Rose, Kento Yamazaki) so I know that my bias is not one. I don’t know to explain or convey this to them when it seems like a a topic they can't comprehend. It just feels weird bc they don't say the same thing about having a favorite spice girl or fifth harmony member. For some reason, the fact that it's kpop automatically makes them think kpop fans only lust after the idols. It's kind of odd especially since some of then are casual listeners. Idk if yall have experienced something similar T_T submitted by /u/oreo8cheese [link] [comments]
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