K-Pop Night on Dancing with the Stars: Thoughts?
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I know these are here and there on K-pop Reddit all the time, but I feel like sharing my opinions. I'm a casual enjoyer of hundreds of groups so I should know a little something about a lot of them! However I'm always happy to be introduced to more groups :) I hardly have "controversial" takes, just for a few I think. So there should be nothing heavy, still just light opinions! Should definitely be mostly positive! My opinions are just my opinions and more often than not I have no intent to change others' opinions about the groups because of my own thoughts! This is for fun! Please stay respectful submitted by /u/BicycleNo1181 [link] [comments]
I remember when Jennie had her "RUBY" tour; the posts people made on Reddit were disgusting: "Look her xyz is out", the same with Lisa at Crazy Horse Paris. I swear to god, this sub has such a huge problem with women doing whatever the fuck they want. Just a simple reminder: They don‘t owe you shit. They can dress and perform however they want. You might not like it but that doesn‘t give you the right to call them "whores" or whatever, and btw that word shouldn‘t be used as an insult anymore. I honestly hate how K-Pop Reddit talks about women and often even about minors. And don’t get me started on hoe some of you fantasize about NJs selling their bodies as a form of revenge. Some of you are disgusting fr. submitted by /u/Physical_End_537 [link] [comments]
I heard its like a concert exclusive like what they did to rosé’s solo album during the virtual concert submitted by /u/mrwolfboyjared [link] [comments]
I’ve noticed something lately, and maybe I’m just too chronically online, but it feels like most newer girl group fandoms love claiming their favs as “TWICE’s daughters.” I rarely see anyone refer to their groups as daughters of BLACKPINK, Red Velvet, or other major girl groups from previous generations. It’s just an observation, but I’m genuinely curious, why do you think that is? Why TWICE specifically? Would love to hear your thoughts. submitted by /u/Diligent_Thought_165 [link] [comments]
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Title should be self-explanatory, which member do you think stood out the most or embodied the concept the best for each era? Feel free to trim down the list in any way you want for groups with large discographies! submitted by /u/fuzzy_dunlop7 [link] [comments]
I don't know, I love this sub because it makes me feel better about myself. It really is the perfect therapy session... We have this new Blackpink concert and fans of several groups already hyperventilate about their faves possibly making contact with the Blackpink members. This is so incredibly funny. Your faves are probably fans of their music while you guys are out here being miserable and hateful for no reason. Hating on the members, writing your little "concern" posts for their fans Imao. Since when did you care about Blinks? 💀 The girls are out there living their life while you are on this app being miserable, you can't make this shit up. — The clips I saw looked amazing. The girls are killing it, all the best to them and to every idol who attended. May all idols have a great 2025 💕❤️ Edit: Again, I don‘t care. Got nothing to lose here lmao. submitted by /u/Physical_End_537 [link] [comments]
(drop a really good photo for reference) what are some male idols that are extremely good looking to you? like a great shock value level of attractive? handsomeness that is otherworldly and ethereal? male idols with candid videos or photos that are visually pleasing to look at? submitted by /u/seigfried0401 [link] [comments]
Okay, so, I saw a post by Derek Hough on TikTok where he essentially said it's time for a K-Pop night. I wanted to see what songs you all thought might be featured. I thought in two ways: which songs would be GOOD for DWTS, and then what songs would they choose simply for popularity? My initially thoughts were they'd choose from the biggest groups internationally, like BTS, BP, Twice, Skz, Enha, TXT, Seventeen, to name a few. Or they would choose a viral hit, something like Cupid, or a NewJeans song. Anyway. I have to put my biases in there, but I think Fever or Bite Me by Enha would be good. I also know there's many BTS, and BTS solos that would be good. Also some TXT songs. They already featured Chasing that Feeling and Standing Next to You as an ad for the show. Anyway, thoughts? What would be best and what might be chosen simply for popularity? submitted by /u/Environmental_Ad3848 [link] [comments]
it seems like no kpop group has managed to recreate the ‘sound’ bts’ discography has. maybe it’s vocal colours, maybe it’s production quality, maybe it’s the lyrics or message of bts’ overall discography. i always see comparisons between kpop songs between different groups especially within the same companies but i can’t relate anyone else’s music to bts’. (feel free to drop kpop songs that sound like a specific bts one but i really don’t think you can come by another ‘look here’, ‘love is not over’, ‘dimple’, ‘paradise’, ‘seesaw’, ‘home’, ‘black swan’ and more) arguably some groups have tried recreating the bwl-dynamite-butter-ptd era but (trying to) speak objectively no artist has done what bts has. i’ve been listening to music from new kpop groups nowadays and most have a great, refreshing sound yet also draw inspiration from older groups. i don’t know, it might be a bit much to say the whole of kpop is missing what bts has but that’s what it feels like. i remember when people were saying there will be a “next bts” when the boys went to the military but now they’re back and this “next bts” still has yet to be found. tldr; unpopular opinion but bts has an unmatched discography and no kpop groups have come close to recreating their sound submitted by /u/seigfried0401 [link] [comments]
i’m just getting into riize and seeing all the boycotting from kpop fans is so confusing, like you would think the guys did something horrible. i’m finding out that one of the members got kicked out and i feel like the common sense logic of it is to blame the company? taking it out on the group he dreamed to be included in feels extremely unproductive. they have some great music so ‘fans’ saying they’re still boycotting and refusing to listen to their new releases is just sabotage. i keep seeing people under tiktok videos acting like enjoying riize’s new music is a sin or that they’re betraying something, saying things like “nooo you’re strong we have to boycott” when someone says they like a song. protesting is fine, advocating and defending for seunghan is fine, being outraged is fine, but now the whole group is suffering for something they had no control over. is the goal to make riize flop and disband? does that help anyone? also isn’t seunghan debuting again soon anyway? these are people’s livelihoods and careers; take it up to the company who manages these contracts maybe. submitted by /u/seigfried0401 [link] [comments]
J-Hope was seen at BLACKPINK’s concert today, and honestly, it just reminded me how BTS have always supported other artists. Same with Jungkook going to aespa’s concert, Taehyung showing up for SEVENTEEN, Yoongi constantly shouting out other artists on his shows. They never act like they’re above anyone, even though they could easily do that. Instead, they hype others up and show love without making it a big deal. I wish more people talked about this side of them. Especially considering how crazy fanwars can get, because it’s honestly frustrating how BTS are always respectful and supportive, and yet they still get so much unnecessary hate from other fandoms. Like… if your fave respects them, why can’t you? At the end of the day, the idols themselves clearly have mutual respect and support for each other, it’s the fans who keep creating drama that doesn’t exist. BTS have never fed into that kind of energy, and I think that says a lot about who they are. It’d be nice if more people followed their example instead of constantly trying to tear them down for no reason. submitted by /u/PuzzleheadedMovie950 [link] [comments]
In order: Han (Straykids), rose (blackpink), soul (p1harmony), Minnie (i-dle) submitted by /u/DaGayEnby [link] [comments]
I don‘t know, I love this sub because it makes me feel better about myself. It really is the perfect therapy session… We have this new Blackpink concert and fans of several groups already hyperventilate about their faves possibly making contact with the Blackpink members. This is so incredibly funny. Your faves are probably fans of their music while you guys are out here being miserable and hateful for no reason. Hating on the members, writing your little "concern" posts for their fans lmao. Since when did you care about Blinks? 💀 The girls are out there living their life while you are on this app being miserable, you can‘t make this shit up. — The clips I saw looked amazing. The girls are killing it, all the best to them and to every idol who attended. May all idols have a great 2025 💕❤️ submitted by /u/Physical_End_537 [link] [comments]
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IU's Lilac performance won the most iconic purple look! Comment your favorite GRAY/SILVER look that one female idols has had. The one with most upvotes will win! submitted by /u/ConnectionOk8413 [link] [comments]
I'll be honest. If you want to, you can drop your own opinion on it too. submitted by /u/tbaeist [link] [comments]
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