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Hi guys. Write down your favourite groups/solo artist debut, best in your opinion, last and most favourite track. The last track is title track or single, depending on an artist/group. I will start: Stray Kids: Debut: Hellevator Best IMO - God's Menu Favourite - Thunderous Last - Ceremony submitted by /u/TheOnlyHarlemShinobi [link] [comments]
I feel like in kpop idols in general have really toxic relationships with food, due to the pressures from the media, fans, and culture in general. I'm curios to know which idols in your favorite groups have the healthiest relationship with food? 1 would be the most and last would be the least healthy. submitted by /u/Sea-Republic8892 [link] [comments]
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I am a 16 year old boy who is a a kpop fan for more than 1 year. I am a huge fan of kpop. I go to school but I have no friends here becox no one knows about kpop and those who know think BTS are crazy so | don't talk a lot to them Becox of that I feel very alone . everyone around consider kpop extremely silly I never talked about kpop to anyone in my whole life .l just watch everything myself and I don't now why I am joining reddit this late -I have been on Quora before but it didn't work for me so I decided to join here -I also play PUBG Sometimes but it very boring without friends be coz people around me are very toxic. So lets be friends !!!Here is some info about me l am a multistan fan of IVE, All day project, Twice Enhypen Lesserafim Kickflip BP and many more ..My fav songs are Weekly After school and Young dumb stupid by Nmixx I watch k content on Netflix My fav movies are Love untangled and Kpop demon hunters. l am looking forward to make some nice friends here.... submitted by /u/Lesserafairy5 [link] [comments]
Hello, fellow K-POP fans! đ I'm a junior product designer from Korea working on a side project to better understand the challenges that global K-POP fans face. As someone passionate about K-POP, I want to identify the difficulties international fans experience so I can potentially develop solutions to help. Would you mind taking 5-10 minutes to fill out my survey? Your insights would be incredibly valuable for this project and could help make the K-POP experience better for fans worldwide! The survey covers topics like language barriers, content accessibility, and fan community experiences. All responses are anonymous and greatly appreciated. Survey link: https://forms.gle/1asB1sxvBHMewQCz6 Thank you so much for your time and for sharing your experiences! đ” Please feel free to ask questions if you have any! submitted by /u/Professional-Pop-765 [link] [comments]
So yeah we a lot of us know about the theory where if Clark Kent participated in a Superman lookalike contest he wouldn't even win and since there have been some (embarassing) kpop lookalike contests that happened before, who are some K-pop idols that wouldnt score first place in their own lookalike contest? Honestly, Psy and JYP or some of the best candidates for this. A lot of K-pop idols have very recognizable faces and its easy to tell the difference between an actual K-pop idol and some normal guy pretending to be one. But then you have idols with lookalikes...like Minhyuk from BTOB who is basically a buff Soobin. I mean the resemblance is SOO uncanny especially from certain angles ngl. submitted by /u/KwonSoo-young [link] [comments]
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This complain seems to pop up everytime aespa releases something nowadays, but I just donât buy it. Not that I DONâT like Kwangya. I just find it ironic, because kpop stans were extremely critical of aespa initially. Just take a look at old threads about aespa on Reddit. Black Mamba was called âgenericâ, Next Level was looked down upon (âwhy canât people make normal songs anymoreâ popped up a lotâŠâŠ), and Savage was called cringe. So I donât think kpop stans liked the Kwangya concept. They like nostalgia, they like saying that they were here when this happened, but I donât think they know how to enjoy a song in the moment, as it is happening. I canât think of very many kpop songs now considered iconic that were universally praised upon release, despite what people will say later. Remember, itâs not about liking or not something, everyone has different opinions about this, itâs more about revisionism. submitted by /u/beautyandmadness [link] [comments]
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So this post was inspired from this meme from a circle jerk subreddit and found it funny I frequent film photography, piracy and kpop subreddits that have existed for a long time and many of these subreddits have existing subject threads and a plethora of information on the sidebars of the subreddit. However, I find that many user for the life of them cannot figure out how search works or how to search for keywords relevant to what they're looking for. I've seen people just post cameras and ask what camera is this with the entire name of the camera on the face of the camera or they post a picture of someone who has direct flash on them and ask how they get the effect when it's literally just direct flash on someone as if it's something special??? Or if it's kpop subreddits people who ask if there's any safe kpop stores they can order from but don't indicate what country they're from or if they're fine with international stores with free shipping over a certain amount or what the general budget is. There's also questions about group members on their activities and solo projects or asking about on a groups subreddit about lore/history or earlier content even though you could look to the right and see an archive list or member profile page linked. You just see the same questions asked over and over and over and you just wonder if people are trolling or something. meanwhile the piracy and datahoarder subreddit have people asking what they should pirate or save not even just how like ?????? why are you asking other people what you should download or save are you ok??? Like I get it if they want to get subjective answers and just talk to people about a topic but there's an insane amount of people asking about the same objective questions everyday or ask questions that have been answered before and it would be quicker to make an effort to search for things rather than make a post and wait for someone to maybe answer but nah lemme post another one. Something something this one is mine and shiny. Is this like a UI thing like people just miss the search function up top, tech or like website navigation literacy? Do people just not bother to look for hobby wikis, blogs or old forum posts about their interests anymore? Anyways please start using that bar above or a search engine itâs really useful and you donât really need spam your own thread asking a question to something that has decades of news articles and conversations around it. You can also find a lot of fascinating conversations that were held in the past or blogs that give a snapshot to what fan culture was like. submitted by /u/moomoomilky1 [link] [comments]
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aespa - Rich Man (The 6th Mini Album) Release Date: 5th September 2025 Track Lyrics by Composed by Arranged by 1. Rich Man Le'mon (153/Joombas) Cody Tarpley / Rachel Kanner / Ben Samama / RYAN JHUN 2. Drift ìŽê·žëа (lalala studio) Stian Nyhammer Olsen / Herbert St. Clair Crichlow / Paulos SolbĂž / Stephny Ko / Julia Finnseter Stian Nyhammer Olsen 3. Bubble ê°ìì Gingerbread / Rachel West / Olivia Ruby Gingerbread 4. Count On Me Mola Bryan Fryzel / Kella Armitage / Stephanie Jane Lang Frequency 5. Angel #48 Wilhelmina KENZIE / Greg Bonnick / Hayden Chapman / Wilhelmina LDN Noise 6. To The Girls ìŽì€ë Andreas Ăhrn / Peter Boström / Andrea Danielsson Peter Boström STREAM ON: Melon Spotify YouTube Music Apple Music submitted by /u/CronoDroid [link] [comments]
Iâm listening to and ranking all the singles, EPs and albums by K-pop and K-pop-adjacent girl groups using a tier list. Including: Original Japanese singles/albums Subunits and solos within official group albums OSTs Not including: Solos and subunits outside of group albums Covers, remastered versions, or remixes First slide: ranking of songs within the group Second slide: ranking in the context of other girl groups These are just my personal opinions, music is subjective! What I like and how I rank these songs may not line up with your tastes. I wonât take into account scandals, popularity, or other outside factors, only the music itself. For Y, I listened to: Young Posse Heard their name often but haven't given them any fair chances, apart from hearing XXL quite often. Gotta say, this group has very high highs and very low lows. I fell in love with âSkylineâ at first listen. I highly recommend this song, a very unique blend between R&B, jersey club, and hip-hop, and also a comfortable length of 3:22. The group fares best with this sound. And then there are songs like Mac & Cheese, where I'm wondering what the hell I just listened to. Some of their rap songs are nice, and some are too hood unnie-esque. They sound very Dr. Dre inspired, and 80s-90s rap inspired in general. Top 3: Skyline Cooing (ahhh, I wish this was longer!) Blue Dot Bottom 3: Mac & Cheese Money Bank XXL Would love to hear what everyone else thinks of their discography too! submitted by /u/Armys_blink_once [link] [comments]
I keep wondering how the trainee system at SM Entertainment actually works. Iâve heard there are so many people who train there but end up leaving or getting dropped. Does SM split people into ânewâ vs âadvancedâ trainees? It sometimes seems like most of them donât even train together?? Iâve also heard about âsummer traineesâ who only train for a short period of time.. One example that really confused me: Wonbin from RIIZE was a new trainee, yet he ended up training alongside Sungchan and Eunseok, who had already been there for years. How does a newcomer get placed with the older trainees like that? And he was also forced to join the trainee showcase after two weeks of being there.đđ Also, Sohee was at SM back in like 2021 and none of the members saw him there? How many trainees are usually there at once⊠30, 50, 100? And in the end, how do they decide which specific people make the debut team? If anyone has insight or experience, please share! submitted by /u/slummy_dum [link] [comments]
I think it's their best yet and I can atleast listen without thinking I am a fan. Also the vfx,the location it's totally different from their previous work. They literally changed the genre and sounds so good submitted by /u/fuckingsexx [link] [comments]
idk if itâs a reach but..sometimes i wonder why he says odd things like this?? submitted by /u/Impossible_Roof_479 [link] [comments]
đ„FIFTY FIFTY - Athena (30 upvotes) đ„CORTIS - Martin (9 upvotes) đ„KATSEYE - Lara (7 upvotes) Main Vocalist: NMIXX - Lily Main Dancer: KATSEYE - Daniela Main Rapper: SEVENTEEN - Vernon Leader: Stray Kids - Bangchan Center: Stray Kids - Felix Visual: KATSEYE - Manon Ace: NCT - Mark FOTG: BLACKPINK - RosĂ© Maknae: FIFTY FIFTY - Athena submitted by /u/CynthiaRH142857 [link] [comments]
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