It was a mistake for Girlset to change musical directions
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I get really down when I see hate on my ult groups (BTS/SKZ/ENHYPEN) and I get REALLY REALLY UP when there's good news or a live or whatever. Like more so than I do in my regular life. So the test got moved to Monday? Yay. We're going to Seattle? Yay 👍. I scored really good on the standardized testing? Yippee... NAMJOON WENT LIVE? DIWFUHIRQHEHKHKREYOOOOOOOOOOOO You know what I mean? I've got posters and things and about $200 worth of albums, and I've only been stanning for a year. It's not taking over my life, my screen time is still low and I spend time on many things other than K-pop related stuff. It's just the only thing that makes me super happy anymore. Anyone relate? submitted by /u/possibleoutcast_ [link] [comments]
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They are still (or come across) way younger than a group like Katseye. The cutesy teen Disney music WAS working for them. Girls of the Year, Youniverse and even Only One seemed to hit a certain audience and they had a ton of momentum. Commas has flopped. It seemed the decision to move in a different direction came to separate them from the past controversies, BUT that's not a good reason when they already had a pop sound working extremely well. submitted by /u/RedditFan3510 [link] [comments]
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Hi! I tend to watch a lot of Kdrama and lately thats been crossing over into K-pop, mainly the algorithm showing me Stray Kids content (clearly I clicked on it). I was a little surprised by how quirky they are, or maybe I should say I was surprised that their image as idols wasn't more curated or managed? Idk exactly, but it got me wondering about what other groups are like in comparison. (my only fandom I can claim is being a twosetter which is very...not k-pop?....lol) So my questions are for anyone who has observed or participated in several groups and their fandoms since I have only observed one, and only for a short time. What level of unique personalities or styles is there between groups? Are Stray Kids much of an outlier? Do fandoms have very different nornorand culture, or are the generally similar? How "managed" are the groups these days? I guess I have some sense that the industry may have shifted on this over time...? Thank you for taking time to answer silly questions from a noob...and I know they are broad gereralized questions which can be hard to answer but I was just hoping to get a sense for the K-pop scene, I know there is bound to be a lot of nuance. submitted by /u/EveryCloud2 [link] [comments]