It’s been confirmed that BLACKPINK will release MINI ALBUM 💀
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Like the video was doing well even if the not official one had more hype (rn it has more than 2Millions of views) but why they deleted when they hit +200k views Idk if it happened for an another group and I precise I didn't see any problems in the first version Happy they still have reached +178k views after the first one but I really don't understand their move submitted by /u/Fragrant-Loquat1777 [link] [comments]
One spark is officially out, I do me and Ring ma bell being VERY close behind ! To play: - Each round, vote for your least favourite song by commenting the song name you want to eliminate - Most commented song (NOT the most upvoted) will be eliminated Have fun, and these posts will have a 24 hour voting window! submitted by /u/Okaysuccessfulocean [link] [comments]
I’ve been to my fair share of concerts (both K-pop and non-K-pop), raves, and sports events in my life. But on average, K-pop concerts are easily the stinkiest. Taking a squeaky clean shower and putting on deodorant before an event where you will be packed in with people from all directions should be basic common courtesy. Even outside of concerts, after a long day of work, don’t you feel gross going to bed without cleaning yourself? It might sound harsh, but the way some people manage to spread their stench in all settings, even in outdoor stadiums, is almost impressive. I’m not exaggerating when I say a few smell like dead animals. Being stuck next to one for hours can give you a headache and ruin the night you have been anticipating for months or even perhaps years. Imagine waiting years to see your favorite artist, only for the most lasting memory to be the stench of the person next to you. I genuinely do not understand why hygiene issues seem so common at K-pop shows. It is telling when even idols themselves politely ask fans to shower before concerts. People talk about bringing earplugs for the noise, but at this point, I think nose plugs should be a must bring item as well. submitted by /u/betterthan88 [link] [comments]
angel by berry good sounds like sims 4 CAS music okay, this sounds weird but JUST HEAR ME OUT. when i first listened to angel a while ago, it sounded super familiar, and i couldnt put my finger on it for the LONGEST TIME. until one day i finally heard it, *its literally the sims cas music.* i literally can not unhear it now, so everyone who sees this, go listen to angel then the sims 4 cas music. you will not be able to unhear it too, i swear. submitted by /u/sleepylilyy [link] [comments]
Comment your favourite female idols fancam thumbnail. The most upvoted comment wins. submitted by /u/ConnectionOk8413 [link] [comments]
As the title says I didn't grow up with this era of K-pop, what makes 2NE1 the epitome of the girl crush concept? What's the difference between them and other girl groups who did that concept like 4Minute? submitted by /u/jdpm1991 [link] [comments]
Rules: You can comment on the same idol more than once, but only the comment with the most upvotes will count. For example, if there are many comments for Idol A with 1 upvote each, but one comment for Idol B has more upvotes, then Idol B wins. Comments that mention more than one idol will be disqualified. The second and third most upvoted idols will be given honourable mentions in the post. 1st 2nd 3rd: 🥇Jisoo (BLACKPINK) - 9 upvotes 🥈Rei (IVE) - 6 upvotes 🥉SinB (VIVIZ) & Goo Hara (KARA)- 5 upvotes submitted by /u/ConnectionOk8413 [link] [comments]
What is the best kpop songs which build idols performance skills? What is the best kpop dances which challenges you to become better? Who has the best stage presence in kpop? submitted by /u/chloelivinginamoment [link] [comments]
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It’s official — BLACKPINK are set to release a mini album. 💀 Honestly, I’m in complete shock. Their last album came out back in 2022, and now, after almost three years of waiting, we’re getting just a mini album — probably with only 4–6 tracks. A month ago, they dropped the pre-release single “JUMP”, marking the group’s first comeback in years. But with it came… absolutely nothing. No interviews, no variety shows, no dance performance video, no live stage — literally nothing. Many people blame the members themselves for the lack of content, but personally, I can’t put any of the blame on them. The only one at fault here is the company. Throughout BLACKPINK’s career, the number of songs the members have actively participated in creating can be counted on one hand. Most of the time, they’re just handed a finished track to record. So here’s my question: what stopped the company from preparing at least 20–50 songs over these three years and letting the girls choose the best 10 together with a producer for a proper full album? submitted by /u/DisastrousOutside787 [link] [comments]
Since BTS had a lore and TXT's music and artistic direction were very centered around theirs (which has just ended), I was wondering if that might be the case for Cortis too. But from the pre-release that came out, it doesn’t really feel like it. They seem to be going for a free-spirited, creative, carefree teen vibe, which, I think, would be a bit contradictory to following a well-crafted storyline built over several years. But I guess we’ll have to wait and see when they debut. submitted by /u/Technical_Walrus9158 [link] [comments]
cortis’ single is probably the best thing i’ve heard in the new generation since the zb1 debut title. genuinely like a breath of fresh air and i will be seated for future releases!! submitted by /u/PlaneEmotional6699 [link] [comments]
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Lets make a girl group and give some underrated Idols some more visibility! Here are a couple rules to follow: Only one member per group Here's a list of the already represented groups: N/A No members from JYP, SM, YG, HYBE, or (I also want to say no IVE or (i)dle let me know your thoughts in the comments). However, will accept members from fromis(9) they need more appreciation! Please only comment an Idol only once and upvote if you see the one you wanted to say! Please only one member per comment. Please comment member and group they are from. I will make a post around the same time everyday and voting will be open for about 24h. Day 1 pick your vocalist!!! submitted by /u/MegaGlaceon22 [link] [comments]
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Ik this might be rlly unpopular, but I come across so many people trying to categorize certain idols as having “healthy bodies” just because they seem to have gained a bit of weight. Isn’t this so toxic? Unless we’re talking about idols who have personally shared that they’ve been focusing on balanced diets or lifestyle changes for their health, we actually know nothing about what’s going on with their bodies. For example, an idol might be bloated because of their period, from eating a little more than usual the past couple of days, or even from something as simple as salty food. Then they appear in public and suddenly they’re labeled “healthy” because people assume it’s weight gain. Imagine how it must feel to know that thousands of people noticed your stomach wasn’t as flat or your face was puffier that day. There’s nothing wrong with those things but having it pointed out by thousands of strangers can’t be a fun experience. A lot of people defend this by saying it’s “praise” and that they’re encouraging idols to eat more and have healthier habits. But that so-called praise is essentially just saying, “We noticed you gained weight.” Even if gaining weight isn’t a bad thing at all, in an industry where idols are constantly pressured to be super skinny, I doubt every idol feels good being singled out like that. And on the flip side, automatically assuming an idol is unhealthy just because they look skinny is also harmful. Yes, some idols do go through restrictive dieting, but others are simply naturally lean or maintain their physique through hours of intense training. Speaking as someone who’s been a competitive dancer surrounded by other dancers, many eat perfectly normal portions yet stay slim due to the sheer amount of physical activity. For taller dancers especially, gaining weight from a “normal” diet can be harder. We can shift the focus away from speculating about bodies entirely. Instead of making comments on weight gain or loss, we can respond to what idols actually say about their health and well-being. If an idol shares they’ve been eating better, resting more, or feeling stronger, that’s when it makes sense to celebrate with them. That way, we’re supporting their health on their terms without turning their bodies into public commentary. submitted by /u/Puzzled-Support-9712 [link] [comments]
I saw someone asking for examples of good K-pop group names, and it got me thinking. As a BTS fan, I’ve always felt their name just… works. It sounds right. Some group names stick instantly, like LE SSERAFIM — short, unique, easy to remember. And then you’ve got the nugu groups with names like “25car78be” or “XQ4nity” where you can’t even tell if it’s a password, a license plate, or an idol group. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized that if BTS hadn’t blown up, their name might have actually been a problem. Especially outside of Korea. In the early days, “BTS” was a terrible search term. When I became a fan in late 2017, they were already big, but not “your grandma has heard of them” big. It still felt like discovering something underground and special. If I searched “BTS” on YouTube, I’d get walls of “Back To School” or “Behind The Scenes” videos before anything related to the group. Even before 2017, I’d see people in random comment sections mentioning BTS — one that stuck with me was someone writing “dashi run run run” — and when I finally tried to look them up? Boom. More school supply hauls and behind-the-scenes vlogs. And back then, a lot of their actual content wasn’t even translated yet, so even if you did find them, half the titles were just “BTS – [Korean text]” or fully in Hangul. It’s honestly wild to think about now. And it wasn’t just the abbreviation. I remember searching “BTS Danger” for the music video and ending up with Henry Danger behind-the-scenes clips. Like, I’m trying to show my friend this epic K-pop MV, and YouTube’s like, “Nah. Here’s Nickelodeon.” Fast forward to now, and “BTS” is basically a cultural keyword. Even if someone doesn’t know a single song, they know who you’re talking about. But it really could’ve gone differently — there are so many rookie groups today whose names make them invisible online. If BTS debuted in 2025 with that same name, they might have been buried under a mountain of search results forever. These days, when “BTS” is used for “behind the scenes,” some ARMYs think it’s just a cheap way to bait views (and sometimes… yeah, probably). But for me, it’s just a reminder that timing and luck matter. They didn’t pick a flawless, SEO-perfect name — they just worked hard enough to make it theirs. And now it’s impossible to imagine them being called anything else. submitted by /u/Due_Improvement_5699 [link] [comments]
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