Kpop is getting boring and it’s annoying me
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Personally it's lesserafim for me, I actually like their music and was a stan for like a short period of time but honestly after their easy MV I can't seem to see them the same way ever again, I don't blame the girls tbh but I just can't look at them again after that MV came out... submitted by /u/Iloveateezyunho [link] [comments]
I'll start first, I heard a rumor about the reason why jinni (ex-nmixx) left, apparently a staff in jype said that she dated and was caught and got kicked out but they didn't tell the public that she got kicked out so she could have a second chance in the industry, in all seriousness it would make no sense into why she trained for like what 5 years just to leave... submitted by /u/Iloveateezyunho [link] [comments]
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Tell your favourite bg and gg song and let others tell you which one they prefer! submitted by /u/Stay_Berry_art [link] [comments]
Don't get me wrong, she pulls off the baggy pants look. I know that's the girl crush style. She's cool either way, I was just glad to see this. submitted by /u/Kyujin1 [link] [comments]
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First, I want to state that I love kpop with all my heart and maybe it’s the new genre of music that I don’t like. My personal opinion is the industry is extremely oversaturated right now with so many groups debuting with one main company (HYBE) debuting the successful ones and groups from smaller companies are barely discovered. No matter how you may argue against my opinion can you change my mind on it. I truly do want to get back into kpop but with the changes and focus on appearance rather than music, I feel as if kpop has lost its spark. Sure, the trends in music have changed but every group just seems like a copy of each other. KIOF was probably the only newer group that was hitting the spots for me until their racism scandal against the Latino and Black community. Is there anything you guys could recommend me such as 5th gen groups that have a newer fresh spark? submitted by /u/ProgrammerElegant875 [link] [comments]
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I was watching the Gabriela performance and I noticed that on Daniela’s part, the other members get on all fours and arch their backs and then spread their legs. I just think it’s so strange, especially for Yoonchae because she’s 17. it’s so weird and creepy that the choreographers willingly put this part in the dance knowing there’s a 17 year old. submitted by /u/whodatwhodatgirl [link] [comments]
As someone from SEA, I find it baffling how SEA fans constantly support K-pop idols and actors who have been rightfully cancelled due to sexual crimes, misogyny, etc. It’s come to a point where so many of these people just fly to SEA and restart their careers with many of their fans mostly comprising of SEA fans. It seems like this double standard doesn’t just carry on with famous idols but with Korean ppl in general, especially with the recent news story of the Korean man who impregnated a Filipino teenager. I don’t understand this behavior and find it so frustrating. Can anyone explain where people are coming from or is it purely delusion on their “oppas” liking them back? submitted by /u/Internal-Window1936 [link] [comments]
all I can say is the audacity😐 submitted by /u/cuntseok [link] [comments]
I know it's different for each kpop idol/group. But just in general? I know most kpop idols initially have a debt due to the training. I'm guessing their agencies pay for venues and stuff. Does it take a year or so generally? submitted by /u/bobbdac7894 [link] [comments]
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I really new to K-pop and I’ve never posted here before, so if I’m doing this wrong or if I’m not supposed to put this here, just let me know and I can delete it. So, like I said, I’ve never really dived into K-pop before, but I found cherry bomb by nct 127 by chance and that rap section goes crazy hard. I’m desperate for more. Does anyone have any recommendations for K-pop songs/groups/etc that rap like that? I also think I’d like songs that are generally high energy with addictive hooks, so would Is happily take any recommendations for stuff like that too. Thank you! submitted by /u/Small-Peach6759 [link] [comments]
There's a part in the choreo where Wumuti sits on Hyuns leg and it's been censored multiple times. This is water fest where the camera panned to the other two members during that part but they're not the focus of the choreo then. submitted by /u/xlov_mother_muti [link] [comments]