LE SSERAFIM - It's a tomato crisis. (Comeback Teaser Video)
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I always see this guy in every single kpop tiktok post like dude get a job submitted by /u/Measuring_stick [link] [comments]
One for me was when Jackson saved Irene from that awkward moment with sanE submitted by /u/Logical_Sweet_6624 [link] [comments]
Idk if anyone else has felt this, but I wanted to share it & see! Have you ever listened to a song &, bc of something external like and event that happened/is about to, it dropped on a special date, something like this, has made it Feel way more special to you? Ill leave that rlly did for me!! Style - H2H (it dropped on my Bday, its EXACTLY the kind of style I always get addicted to & its 3:33 mins long & 3 is my fav & Lucky number haha) Baddie - Ive (it dropped right After I left the hospital as I was inpatient for a while! & Ive is my fav group) Heya - Ive (I didn't know it would drop until that very morning, a few hour B4, I went on a trip but I was feeling very sad & anxious, so it made my day!) These are mine! Wbu? 🩷 submitted by /u/d33pblushxy [link] [comments]
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Well, I think the term "all-rounder" is a very common word, and there's nothing wrong about it, and the term's definiton varies by people, too. However, the thing that "baffles" me the most...PERSONALLY (I'm not assuming anything) is that how sometimes fans use this word for a member who's just...like..."balanced" in a group. Like, for example (just as an example I found out on Tiktok): "Vocals: Liz>Yujin>Others, Dance: Yujin = Gaeul > Others, Rap: Rei > Gaeul > Others (Yujin is third), etc." And some DIVEs said "Yujin is the ALL-ROUNDER!", and I was like..."Is she?", 'cause...I feel like an "all-rounder" (personally) should be a person who is balanced AND decent (or above) in all skills (Singing, Rapping, Dancing, and even Songwriting & Production), but most of the examples of when fans use the word "all-rounder" is just a member who is "balanced" in that group. Like...for Yujin, she's very talented but...her vocals are still quite average, her rap is...not really good, her dancing is above OK, IMO (that doesn't lower her skills, still). What's your take on this? . submitted by /u/Extension-Pause-6723 [link] [comments]
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ILLIT, LE SSERAFIM, and BTS are all terrible because their music is just manufactured noise with zero originality. Every song sounds like it was spat out of the same corporate machine, designed to farm streams instead of actually being good. They rely on flashy choreography and over-the-top visuals to distract from the fact that their lyrics are shallow and their sound is recycled a hundred times over. The fanbases hype them up like they’re revolutionary, but in reality, they’re just products being sold, not artists creating anything meaningful. It’s all style, no substance. submitted by /u/jd_nn1 [link] [comments]
Hi! I need you to drop all your most unpopular k-pop opinions in the comments of this post. submitted by /u/No_Prior_3740 [link] [comments]
All of the instrumental samplers are out for the 5 new original songs that will be released, and I'm insanely hyped. They genuinely sound so good that I'm mad it's not a proper Korean comeback (purely because Korean comebacks get more promotion and hype, can be performed internationally, etc). But, here are my predictions! Unfortunately I don't believe the YouTube channel has uploaded them but they're on x and insta I believe so please check them out if you haven't! Itzy Collector track predictions: Rock & Roll: An emotional but still boppy song about being themselves and "rock 'n' roll", with the obligatory concept of being forever young/the night is still young I. I Know Me: A girl crush song that goes hard with lyrics directed to haters about how they don't care what they have to say because they know themselves best. "None of your business, I do my own business" vibes Out of Season: 'None of My Business ' (the song) sound and the message is either about how the girls are never out of season (never not be trendy)/how people say they are out of season but they'll last forever OR a chill song to an ex about how they're out of season and they've moved on Trigger: Will have a very melodically interesting and unique sound that isn't to everybody's tastes, an underrated gem to some and incredibly mid to others, a grower. Lyrics could be about how someone tried to start a fight/hate on them and it "triggered" them to start to fight back or give it their all, or how they're going to pull the trigger on someone. Wind Ride: Will have a sound like Five but more emotional, but lyrically be similar to Love Is in the way that it sounds carefree and fun but with emotionally heartbreaking and deep undertones. Maybe similar to Skz's Fairytale? Those are just the thoughts I've been collecting on my notes app. Currently my ranking would be Rock & Roll > Wind Ride > I I Know Me > Out of Season > Trigger, but of course it's likely going to change on release. What about you? submitted by /u/Far-Squirrel5021 [link] [comments]
Welcome to "The Ultimate Kpop performer Final day" Day 8 was "Who is the most technically skilled dancer in Kpop ?". The winners are : Female idols : 👑) Hyoyeon 2) Momo 3) Bailey Sok Male idols : 👑) Ten 2) Kai 3) Lee Know Who is the best performer of all time in Kpop ? The Idols both males and females with the most upvotes after 36h will be the winners. ALL IDOLS ALREADY WINNERS IN A CATEGORY CAN STILL BE SELECTED THERE. submitted by /u/Gullible_Gear_5543 [link] [comments]
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I really like the band KARDI. They are a co-ed band that has a Korean harpist in their line-up. I love the sound of the Korean harp. I was wondering if anyone could recommend other bands that incorporate traditional instruments or tracks that incorporate the Korean Harp. I already have a running list of songs, e.g., Suga's Haegeum, BTS - Idol, Stray Kids - Thunderous, Monsta X - Follow, Dreamcatcher - Piri etc., but more recommendations would be welcome. submitted by /u/DeePepper852 [link] [comments]