Lee Seoyeon (fromis_9) has signed an exclusive contract with H1GHR Music to officially begin her solo career
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During Golden, when Zoey and Mira leave the stage, actual kpop stans would've absolutely turned on Rumi. They'd be yapping about how she's the company favourite and trended injustice/mistreatment hashtags for the other girls š submitted by /u/Brilliant_Rub_5206 [link] [comments]
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I canāt help but notice that in almost every post about āsongs people hate but you love,ā people are always commenting happy, upbeat tracks. Most of the ones I see are āSneakers,ā āPermission to Dance,ā āIce Cream,ā āQueencard,ā āQueendom,ā etc. And I realized that these songs arenāt actually that bad at allāso I genuinely donāt get why they were so hated back then. submitted by /u/why_dmn [link] [comments]
im just curious. has this sound been popping off now in korea or something? please educate me. pls ignore this im just trying to make the post to 150 characters submitted by /u/Major-Specialist3658 [link] [comments]
I Saw Ateez!!! Tagged as a spoiler just in case anyone wants to blab with me! As you can tell by the title, I am feeling the afterglow and loving every second. My inner Atiny came out and I feel wonderful! For those of you who are going to the tour or want to see them live, do it! (If you can) My mom treated me and I had so much fun!!! Seriously, I had so much fun. Everyone was amazing, no misses only hits. P.S. if anyone has concert photos, as in crisp pics of my boys, please sendā¤ļø submitted by /u/Missustriplexxx [link] [comments]
Iāll be attending day 2 of the concert (Aug 10), so please let me know if youād like to be concert buddies! Iāll be in Tokyo for a couple of days, and we can hangout too if youād like. Iām F27 coming from Singapore. submitted by /u/Current_Lemon9500 [link] [comments]
YESTERDAY, TZUYU'S ICONIC WHAT IS LOVE? ANGEL MV OUTFIT WON BY 9 UPVOTES! WE HAVE OFFICALLY CHOSEN ALL OF TWICE'S MEMBERS' MOST ICONIC OUTFITS!!! šTWICE ICONIC LOOKS DAY #10: WHICH TWICE MEMBER HAD THE MOST ICONIC LOOK?⨠COMMENT DOWN BELOW YOUR MOST FAVOURITE IN THESE IMAGES!!! WHICH GROUP SHOULD I DO NEXT? submitted by /u/SatisfactionAdept548 [link] [comments]
Iāve heard touring is usually the main earning source for Kpop artists and with how a lot of groups seem to be embarking on tours, it had me wondering if profit is really that much when considering the costs that have to be covered. Thereās the venue booking fees, tour organizer fees, visa fees as well as travel and board for all staff members including back-up dancers in addition to the artists themselves, thereās the set-up teams, the production teams and a lot more people that have to be paid. And the final profit is also split between the company and the group members. Are ticket sales, despite how expensive they can be, able to cover everything and turn a profit? When do companies and their tour organizers consider worth it to go ahead with a concert that hasnāt sold as well as theyād hoped? Iām a business student so this naturally got me curious how lucrative it really is for the artists. Is there anyone who works in the industry or has some insight? It would be interesting to put it into perspective. submitted by /u/SomewhereOnEarth37 [link] [comments]
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Whoās your favorite Twice Member and favorite song šµ submitted by /u/Me1ody_7 [link] [comments]
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iām not talking about the āforeignā members but the nationality of the members that a group have ālike NCT has someone from China, Taiwan, Macau, Thailand, USA, Canada, Hongkong and Japan. another recent group i just bumped into was AHOF āthey have like more than 5 members with different nationalities in their group (Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Taiwanese and Australian) submitted by /u/Better_Internet1123 [link] [comments]
Iāll go first - for the longest time I would be so confused when people would say āthe English version of (insert song here) is such an mess, the lyrics are so badā because I quite literally thought that English versions were just direct translations of the Korean version š. Iāve been into kpop since 2019ish and Iām not even kidding it took me until last year to realize that theyāre separate lyrics after it clicked that the song would be entirely thrown off if it was a direct translation. To be fair, Iām not a huge fan of English kpop songs so thatās why I never noticed š. It also took me a long time to understand the culture of kpop. When I first got into it, I remember being so confused by things like fancams, ending fairy, collecting albums etc. I literally had zero clue that it was that much different from the culture of American pop. I remember having to use a kpop term cheat sheet 24/7 lmfaooooooo submitted by /u/berrybimbap [link] [comments]
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i joined kpop around 2016-ish, and positions played a big role for me to get to know the members, and i think it really showcases their role in the group. but i also think that it has something to do with the recent trend where companies try so hard to debut groups where all the members are "all-rounders". i love it when certain members excel in certain positions/roles, they don't have to fulfill forced roles that were expected of them. like yes, we have specific members for dancing, and certain members for singing, etc., i love that aspect. and now all we have are Vocalists, Rappers, Leader, Maknae, and everything else (most of the time) is just assumed by fans. i see fans saying that this is better than having official positions... anybody else who prefers official positions more? submitted by /u/Jc-Lilliana-lol [link] [comments]