Is there a group that more people should stan?
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I listened to a debut track that felt super earnest and emotional — almost cinematic. Made me wonder if this emotional route works or feels forced for rookies. Thoughts? Cuz I’ve seen a few groups debut lately with concepts leaning more into ballad/rock, very 'sentimental' type vibes — not the usual EDM or dance-heavy stuff. Is that too niche to stand out in 2025? submitted by /u/CitySquare132 [link] [comments]
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AKMU is not a "traditional" kpop group, some argue that they aren't kpop at all ( Don't wanna get into all that ). Sibling duo of musical prodigies Lee Chanhyuk and Lee Suhyun who became a household name in South Korea, still are. Honestly they have so many great songs, Lee Suhyun is one of my favourite voices kpop or otherwise. submitted by /u/DiMpLe_dolL003 [link] [comments]
Since I followed Jpop last year, it's a shock to me that most rookie idols have businesses. And I'm not talking about the nugu ones that have no choice but to do side hustles---I'm talking about rich kid idols with a decent amount of popularity and fans. They even actively promoting it on their Instagram accounts. I mean, how can they have time for their business while promoting as an idol, and is also a shock that their company allowed them to do it. Too much freedom... and I wish Kpop idols could do this too. submitted by /u/Miserable_Seat_9226 [link] [comments]
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It’s obviously fake like wtf??? submitted by /u/EthanFoster10 [link] [comments]
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Make sure to explain why you like it :) Here’s a few of my favs: VIXX’s The Scientist - Obsessed with this one right now. Incredibly clean dancing. Those constant formation changes, wow. Everyone standing out as a competent dancer. And N. Just N. He is EVERYTHING. Seventeen’s Mansae and Aju Nice - You can just tell they’re having so much fun in these. They’re a joy to watch. Vernon and Jun getting into a brief butt smacking war in Mansae (you gotta watch both Hide and Seek ver to see the full thing lmao). Pentagon’s Spring Snow, adorable goofing around and having fun, cartwheels and piggyback riding. Also Round 2 because lol. submitted by /u/Lilac-Soul [link] [comments]
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What is the group that you think deserves more attention. They're really good at what they do and are fun to stan? submitted by /u/ellipseie [link] [comments]
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The financial authorities have decided to refer Bang Si-hyuk, founder and chairman of HYBE, to the prosecution on charges of engaging in fraudulent and unfair trading during the company’s listing process, allegedly deceiving shareholders and gaining about 400 billion KRW in illicit profits. This marks the first case under the Lee Jae-myung administration in which financial regulators have imposed strong sanctions on a corporate owner-level figure. The Financial Services Commission’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) held a regular meeting on the 16th and decided to report Chairman Bang to the prosecution. Referring a case to the prosecution is the most severe penalty the financial authorities can impose on an individual suspected of violating the Capital Markets Act, apart from administrative sanctions. According to the Capital Markets Act, if the gains or avoided losses from such violations exceed 5 billion KRW, the offender can face life imprisonment or a minimum of five years in prison. Professor Lee Jeong-hwan from Hanyang University’s Department of Economics and Finance commented on the allegations, stating, “It appears to be a case of market manipulation that sacrificed ordinary investors,” and added, “If the allegations are true, strong financial penalties are necessary as it was ultimately aimed at financial gain.” https://m.seoul.co.kr/news/economy/finance/2025/07/17/20250717018001 Note : Unrelated to the NJ/MHJ/Hybe case so I don’t post it on the mega thread submitted by /u/redubellbet [link] [comments]
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