Kpop is just sports but in a different sport
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Hey folks! Over in r/kpop we just posted a new special Town Hall that is focused only on the Flairs we use to help organize our posts based on content categories. Link to r/kpop's 'All About Flairs' Town Hall We included announcements for new flairs here on r/kpoppers and also on r/kpophelp. The following is the section relevant for this subreddit. NEW FLAIRS! Connect - This flair will be used for anything where fans are trying to socially connect with each other. Announcing new K-Pop subreddits or Discords, looking for mutual fans on social media, wanting to meet up at a concert, seeking fans in a region to form a dance group, networking for a fan project, announcing a K-Pop night at a club, etc. Research - Academic surveys related to K-Pop or fandom topics. We'll keep an eye on these new flairs to see if they create any confusion or need adjustments. Let us know if you have any thoughts, concerns, or questions! submitted by /u/alleybetwixt [link] [comments]
I’ve tried a bunch of kpop “heardle” clones lately and most were a mess, pop-ups, broken mobile, weird timers. But I really like this one. It was on the fourth page of google and seems fairly new since it was on like challenge #31. It's heardle dot live. (I can't type the actual website because of how the sub is set up) submitted by /u/RetlocPeck [link] [comments]
"Old K-Pop was so much better" when you only listen to the title tracks of the big groups. This is my favourite one. Nobody ever says that to start a productive dialogue or with good intent, they just want to farm upvotes by complaining and tell people they are a real fan. What are some other examples? submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
Watching the MV reminded me a bit of Trei, a beautiful trio that didn't last long 🥲 submitted by /u/Separate-Comedian-25 [link] [comments]
I need some advice. I recently got into kpop, and i genuinely love it.(I’m 14F btw) i’m not sure if this is the right community, and i’ll take it down in a bit after i receive advice, but, essentially, i want advice on how to give up on my dream of becoming an idol. recently, i’ve starting to want to become an idol REALLY BAD, it looks so fun, and being with a group of all your friends and people your close with, and the amount of love and popularity you get from fans really appeals to me. For me, I think this is mostly about the fame, as i’ve always wanted to be famous, but getting into kpop and discovering idols and all REALLY heightened that. But, i also want to ask if my want for fame could be linked to more innate problems within myself(or if ive just been overthinking it lmao), if it could be an indication of some dissatisfaction, or need for validation and approval and love?? But,to be honest, my life is nowhere near bad enough( i live in a first world country with a multitude of friends who i genuinely love)for me to have dissatisfaction from it, but i could never be content with my life. I’ve also been a maladaptive daydreamer since around 8 years old(and recently i’ve been obviously maladaptively daydreaming about being an idol), so maybe that could have something to do with it, and also slightly abusive parents, but only slightly. Using those facts and info, maybe someone could tell me if i have issues within myself linking to it, or if my want to be an idol is just natural. i want to be content with my life, but i just CANT. everytime i think of being an idol i get come over with an insurmountable amount of sadness, pain and loss of a dream, becuase ive tried soo soo hard to convince myself to not want to become an idol, because its just impossible, yet my heart still hurts soo much and i feel so sad, and i get so sad whenever i watch content, which is bad cuz i really want to enjoy and love the groups. i want advice on how to be content with my own,private life, and how to fully let go of this dream, and if my want for fame could say something about me im relatively very new to reddit and don’t know how communities work but i really need some ideas. thank uou all submitted by /u/sierra732 [link] [comments]
my picks: eleven - ive imma be - xlov energetic - wanna one bad girl good girl - miss a these are just the ones that come to mind but obviously there are hundreds more. i like songs that really show a group’s flavor and concept from the first song. one that has a catchy chorus, and memorable melody. submitted by /u/Seonghye_Kim42 [link] [comments]
the Playlist already includes I'll be your man by BTOB Fiction by B2ST Error by VIXX Deja Vu by TXT Please by Black6ix Back again by KNK Inception by ATEEZ ADTOY by 2PM What If... by EXO Be mine by INFINITE Y by MBLAQ submitted by /u/cobiestulips [link] [comments]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YywMIbdEZiU&list=RDYywMIbdEZiU 1st time watching it... Holy hell, what a performance! 3 high energy songs with full dance routines (plus special dance break for Mr Vampire) and live vocals. You can hear the exhaustion by the end of the 2nd song. MVP - Chaeryeong. Hitting those high notes and her vocals held stable for the longest. Hoping to see them perform these songs again in future shows/performances. submitted by /u/carlq [link] [comments]
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Think about it. People tend to be loyal to their 'team' (in this case group) they have shows where they compete against each other. Different fandoms have revelries with one another that varie in scope from fun banter to concern that they may actually attack one another. Sometimes we all gather in big stadiums and scream while some people run around being more athletic than we are. We have a ton of merch. I could go on but you get the idea. Did I miss anything? submitted by /u/Difficult_Win_2534 [link] [comments]
Hi everyone! This post is a weekly thread for any thoughts you might have that feel don't need a post of its own but still would like to air to the world. All rules apply, but you can discuss anything you want related to Kpop. Please be respectful and have fun! submitted by /u/Difficult_Win_2534 [link] [comments]
Would it really have been that tedious for him to get a human co-writer instead of leaning on a machine built to put creatives like him out of the industry? Like does the team know? Probably since He feels like publicly announcing this aint a big deal. If this was allowed to slide what other aspects of the film were made with AI gen without us knowing? submitted by /u/Able-Web-7019 [link] [comments]
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Pretty lost. Keep finding more and more mice in house, got pest control but seem to be seeing more mice since then. Trying to set traps myself and buying spray to seal holes but no idea where they are coming from. Can’t use cat I’m allergic. submitted by /u/Difficult_Win_2534 [link] [comments]
It’s been 17 years since his debut, 11 years since his solo debut. He is one of the most legendary Kpop soloists of all time and we all know he’s more than capable of giving us a top tier Coachella set, however Taemin… Is not signed to any American record label Never promoted in the US either as a soloist or in SHINee Never released a song in English Isn’t affiliated with any American concert promoters Being invited to Coachella as a 2nd generation soloist with no western promos when his FIRST world tour only took place this year is insane. I’m so proud of him and so excited to see him getting the exposure he deserves. It goes to show that pure talent and dedication can take you so, so far. As a long time Shawol I didn’t even think of the possibility of this happening but he never fails to amaze me! submitted by /u/MyOrgel [link] [comments]
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I'm vibing her husky voice, unique for a KPOP idol. iDle's rebrand has been doing great with game cross overs, and solos coming out fresh. submitted by /u/ElephantUseful5723 [link] [comments]
Pic is liz ive submitted by /u/whoarre [link] [comments]
Hi all, Hopefully this is okay to post, but I needed to get this out and I don’t have a great outlet in my personal life for this type of discussion. For reference, I’m a 29 year old female. About a year ago, I got into kdramas when I started going through some scary health stuff. They helped me calm down and provided an escape from the reality of my chronic pain/health conditions. Kdramas eventually became a gateway into kpop for me, and I instantly became obsessed (I tend to go all-in on anything I enjoy). My days became consumed by watching content from my favorite groups since then. In the moment, I always feel good and ‘’connected’’ to my favorite idols, but when I really sit with myself, I feel empty. My life revolves so much around kpop now that I don’t have any real interest in doing other things. Even when I am out with my partner or my friends and I try my best to engage fully with them, I still find my mind wandering to kpop and daydream about my favorite groups. I want to be able to engage with kpop in a healthy way because it really does add joy to my life, especially as someone who suffers with chronic health conditions, but I just don’t know how to do it without becoming totally consumed and then feeling like all other aspects of my life are empty. I never expected myself to be such a hardcore fangirl at 29. I do have a therapist that I discussed this with, but she is super anti-kpop and doesn’t really understand how one can become so attached to their favorite groups/idols. She encourages me to keep finding comfort in my kpop ‘’hobby”, but to bring myself back to reality as often as possible (much easier said than done!). Has anyone else gone through something similar and managed to develop a healthier relationship with kpop? Thank you in advance!! submitted by /u/Dawn__818 [link] [comments]