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KARD - 8th Mini Album: DRIFT (Coming Soon Teaser Image)

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  • 2025-06-08 22:07 event
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KARD - 8th Mini Album: DRIFT (Coming Soon Teaser Image)
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78. New Co-ed group by The Black Label announced name + lineup

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The name will be All Day Project and all rumored lineup is real😅 what's your thoughts about name or lineup? Lineup: Annie Moon (She’s the granddaughter of Lee Myung Hee, the chairwoman of the Shinsegae (Samsung) Group, rumored Meow member) Bailey Sok (well known choreographer, made several kpop choreographies, grew up in California, her choreo credits including Red Velvet, KDA,Aespa etc) Tarzzan (not know much about him, feel free to add info about him so I add it) Woochan (ex-trainee A member, a pre-debut group by Bighit) Youngseo (Predebut Illit member, left before debut, former Source and SM trainee, rumored to be in New Jeans pre-debut team but removed before) submitted by /u/Wonkislay [link] [comments]

79. TWICE kicks off their World Tour in July. Part 1 dates OUT NOW! And entering Taiwan after 10 Years? We're so f- back LFG TWICEEEEEE!

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80. Baby DONT Cry (P Nation First Girl Group) - Official Social Media Accounts

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81. Stray Kids - Hollow (MV Teaser #1)

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82. H1-KEY - 4th Mini Album: Lovestruck (Concept Photo Memories Ver. - Group)

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83. Red Velvet - Irene & Seulgi - The 2nd Mini Album: TILT (Special Ver. - Album Details)

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84. TWICE - 6th World Tour Part 1: THIS IS FOR (Announcement Poster)

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85. ITZY - The 10th Mini Album: Girls Will Be Girls (Online Cover Image)

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86. TRI.BE Weverse closed today, June 8, 2025. The members each shared one final message on the platform.

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87. KARD - 8th Mini Album: DRIFT (Coming Soon Teaser Image)

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88. TWICE - 6th World Tour: THIS IS FOR (Preview Spot)

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89. ALLDAY PROJECT (THEBLACKLABEL New Group) - Debut Teaser Photos

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90. Newjeans is what people born after 2005 think 1990 is like, aespa is what people born in 1990 thought 2005 would be like

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I've been sitting on this showerthought for a while and I need to get it off my chest. Sorry if it's unoriginal, starts fan wars over who owns the y2k concept, or if we're lowkey avoiding talking about either group right now I literally can't tell anymore See if you're born in 2005 you probably don't realize that the year 1999 was spent with everyone being like "is the future DIGITAL and also CHROME or are we all going to BE EATEN by the y2k BUG"? So basically Kwangya Bubblegum is so nostalgic to like one specific summer day in 1997 and also a simpler time before Newjeans collapsed 😭 (Historian side note: the y2k bug was very real, we just successfully fixed it across all industries for billions of dollars.) submitted by /u/abyssazaur [link] [comments]

91. aespa - Dirty Work (Schedule Poster)

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92. aespa - Dirty Work (Performance Video)

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93. Who do you think is the strongest dancer of 4th gen?

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People usually say the storngest person from their ult group, but no bias, serious talk who do you think is great? For me it's hands down Hwanwoong from Oneus submitted by /u/Roli_Tzoli [link] [comments]

94. Fair vs equal line distribution

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Its a pet peeve and not that big of an issue, but i dont like fans using 'fair' and 'equal' line distribution interchangeably. They aren't the same! Equal means everyone has around the same amount of lines. Fair is when the main/lead vocalists have the most challenging parts and aren't just adlibbing to get their seconds up. I swear everyone calls equal line distributions fair and then the main vocal sings the same amount as a sub vocalist! And when the main vocalist has significantly more, suddenly its unfair - its not! Its just unequal and makes sense in the group context submitted by /u/New_Syllabub2838 [link] [comments]

95. ATTENTION all Wiki Page Volunteers!

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Hey all you beautiful Wiki contributors! TL;DR: Editing our Wiki Pages from Old Reddit no longer updates the page on the latest version of Reddit and the Mobile App. I noticed a potential problem after I had updated the Upcoming Releases Wiki page yesterday for the This Week In KPOP post. Checked in with the rest of the Mod Team and they confirmed they were seeing the same issue. So I went hunting to see if other subreddits were experiencing this and I believe I have figured it out. If you weren't aware, as part of Reddit's general design overhaul during this past year they have been working on overhauling the Wiki Page tools in hopes of adding more functionality and making it more accessible to less-experienced Redditors. We saw this as a positive and signed up to participate in the testing process early on. But we have a giant and sprawling Wiki so we wouldn't be brought in until some months after the first testers. Admins informed us a few days ago that the new Wiki experience was launching for us. I poked around on it a little bit, but hadn't done much more yet. Yesterday, I updating streaming links in our Upcoming Releases page. I continue to be an Old Reddit user, so that's how I view/edit the Wikis. But I figured I should switch over to the latest version of Reddit to see how the new Wiki design looked. That's when I noticed the edits I just made had disappeared. Not only that, but the last edit that showed on the latest Reddit was about 4 days ago while Old Reddit showed multiple edits from other volunteers since then. Uh oh. Checked in with the team. They saw the same. Just now I found someone asking about the same problem about a month ago in r/ModSupport in the context of a subreddit that was in the earlier new Wiki testing phase. An Admin replied with the following: Hey, there! I asked around and there were some changes to the wiki system. New wiki entries need to be created on the new UI. Wiki entries created on old Reddit after this change went into effect will not transfer over. Apologies for the confusion and any frustration! So that appears to be what's happening. The Wiki pages can be edited on Old Reddit, but those edits will only display on Old Reddit. They won't show on the latest version of Reddit or on the Mobile App. This is super frustrating for a couple of reasons. One is that we recommended using Old to some of our volunteers over the last year as the Wiki pages were glitchy while Reddit was changing a lot and Old was more reliable. The other is that the new Wiki page tools don't appear to have any Markdown functionality. There is only the new Editor. For those of us that have been using Old Reddit and editing Wikis for ages, this is much less flexible to edit and is a whole new system to learn. I'm going to contact the Admin who started our test just to confirm this is all true, but it seemed important to announce this to our volunteers as soon as possible. We'll tag a bunch of our regulars down in comments to bring your attention here. Feel free to ask questions, commisserate, and figure things out together. I was going to try to update the June Upcoming Releases page using the most updated Old Reddit version and realized it might literally take me an hour or two to do this with the new Editor. Looks a bit nightmarish. And I can imagine this will be similarly frustrating to those of you who have been comfortably editing from Old Reddit for years. We'll try to keep you updated. For now, it's possible the best thing to do if you're about to edit a Wiki page is check the history on Old Reddit and compare to the latest Reddit design. If all the edits are on Old, keep using Old unless you're willing to use the new Editor to make a big update that matches Old. Otherwise, maybe hold off updating anything until we have a better plan. Thanks all! submitted by /u/alleybetwixt [link] [comments]

96. HANA - Burning Flower (MV Teaser)

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