LE SSERAFIM - SPAGHETTI (feat. BTS j-hope) (Teaser Video - THE KICK)
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I think this is Nmixx's God Menu's moment. Much like SKZ, pre-God's Menu people was calling them JYP's flop etc all over X and Reddit. SKZ turn around started God Menu and now became a top Boygroup. I think Blue Valentine is going to be start something special for NMIXX. They have a decent size Korean fandom and can built on it. This is also a reminder to those who judge groups too early in their careers. it’s not about how you start, but how you finish. https://imgur.com/a/qxDMThX submitted by /u/Deecoli [link] [comments]
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Your name? Ex: Nayeon (Im Nayeon) - Twice Name twist? Ex: Rosé (Park Roseanne) - BP A New name? Ex: Liz (Kim Jiwoo) - Ive I would love to take my name & make something cute & meaningful! That way it would have a direct connection with me right from the start, but also separate my personal life & Idol life a bit! 🩷 submitted by /u/d33pblushxy [link] [comments]
I found this video and it looks like he might have something (an illness)… I’m really worried submitted by /u/Junior_Street_8114 [link] [comments]
Its pretty crazy thing to see really. I don't think anyone expect it to do this well and especially not less than 1 week after the song was released. This is their new highest peak, beating Love Me Like This which reached #4, one month after promotions started for that song. I wanted to make a list of kpop group songs that have reached top 3 in 2025 also. This is what I've come up with, if anyone has any that I missed I'd appreciate it Kpop group top 3 entries on Melon in 2025: aespa - Rich Man aespa - Dirty Work Allday Project - Famous Blackpink - Jump IVE - Rebel Heart NMIXX - Blue Valentine submitted by /u/NationalBell1 [link] [comments]
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Tell me about most useless achievements some idols have achieved. Or sometimes fandom created some useless achivement that you don't find logical. For me it's brand reputation sometimes I don't understand how that thing even work. So many idols who stay in the lime light who are gp famous but never get in top 10 and sometimes some idols who didn't do anything significant or doesn't have any activities Going on tops a list. At first I used to take that ranking seriously but now I have spend more that 7 years in k-pop o think brand reputation is most useless achivement ever get created. submitted by /u/Hmanav16 [link] [comments]
It’s kinda funny, honestly. I made a comment saying BamBam’s new MV views are mostly from ads and got instantly downvoted by Ahgases 😂 I didn’t even mean it in a hateful way. There were already posts in this subreddit questioning why the engagement ratios (likes/comments) don’t match the huge view count, so I just added some context. Many people were defensive saying things like “people don’t like or comment much anymore,” or that the numbers are high because of the kiss scene, the popular actress, or the whole of Thailand backing him. I get that, but the data just doesn’t back it up. If you look at Youtube Weekly Top Music Video Chart (Oct 10–16), Bambam’s MV is not even charting there and it's a global chart, meaning Thailand’s views are counted too. The lowest entry on the chart (#100) has around 4.1M+ views, so if he’s not on the chart, that means his real organic views are below that. That’s not an accusation, it’s literally how youtube charts work. Paid/ad views don’t count there, only organic views counted. There’s nothing wrong with using ads either as it’s a promo strategy, and many (not all) artists do it. It helps with visibility, especially for global exposure. But pretending those are all organic views or denying anyone who points it out doesn’t change the numbers. It doesn’t mean he’s not successful, it just means most of the views heavily depend on ads, which is totally fine. I just wish some fans could accept data without taking it as an insult 😅 https://preview.redd.it/gvhbfc3933wf1.jpg?width=1085&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6119f882a196702b6b2ee8b7716a6aa74f685e40 https://preview.redd.it/b9taqr8m33wf1.jpg?width=1252&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=95672109d733a8d603329dfe4b084f88f8e9cb62 submitted by /u/fxdydx [link] [comments]
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Not least hated bc people simply don't know them (yet) but least hated bc most of the kpop world seems to agree that they're atleast respectable artists. Curious about this bc I feel like with practically all idols the second they gain any amount of popularity, they'll simultaneously gain a bunch of antis. For every post praising them you can find other posts calling them overrated, stans dragging them into fanwars, chronically online people overanalyzing their behavior for online points etc. Are there any idols who are truly universally beloved in the kpop sphere? submitted by /u/OkCauliflower7443 [link] [comments]
For me, it’s definitely’The Feels’ by TWICE. Even four years later, that high note has me ascending!! submitted by /u/thatdamgreekdemigod [link] [comments]
Hey guys, I’ve been a STAY since 2019, and honestly, it’s kind of wild seeing how the fandom has changed. Lately, people seem way too focused on SKZ torso reveals, and it feels a bit weird. So yesterday at that SKZ event/concert in Korea, Changbin revealed his body — and instantly people on X and Instagram started saying things like “He finally showed his abs!” But honestly, I don’t think those are abs. It looks like he’s bulking, which totally makes sense considering how much he trains and lifts. It’s a strong build, not necessarily a defined one. I just wish people would talk about it more normally instead of turning it into something sexual or exaggerated. Not every body reveal has to be labeled as “abs”. submitted by /u/shmonya3 [link] [comments]