MAMAMOO Wheein - Opening Soon (Next Project Teaser Image 2)
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Sentense has to start with " KPop is " and use the middle button to finish the sentense Here is mine: "KPop is a good idea for the kids" submitted by /u/Beautiful_Yellow_682 [link] [comments]
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We often see intl fans talking about how KR fans/GP dont take racism or fatphobia as serious as we do but at the same time intl fans often find it weird how serious weed or smoking scandals are for Koreans. Is there any topic you're more in-line with Korean opinions or think that Intl fans dont treat seriously? submitted by /u/kachowbestie [link] [comments]
I read somewhere that your bias personality is very similar to your own personality and your bias wreckers is your ideal type. Is this true for you? submitted by /u/ellipseie [link] [comments]
I was bored, so I made a nightmare to manage gg Group Name: Re:Line (get it cuz the line-up constantly changing HEHEHEHEHEH) Concept stays the same every cycle Contract ends every 9 months, members can choose to re-sign or leave Max 12 members per cycle Debut only if you’ve proven yourself somewhere else Each cycle with new members is called a "line" Entry Requirements (must meet at least ONE): 3+ years as a trainee Made it far in a survival show but didn’t debut Member of a disbanded group Indie artist with a solid discography How It Works: If members leave, roles get re-evaluated based on skill Trainees from other companies allowed (for exposure) New comeback every cycle no matter what Perform songs from older line-ups Color System: Each member gets a unique color during their stay Colors can be reused, but only after the original member leaves Colors are tied to persona/skill vibe, not strict roles cuz that would make things more complicated Performance Rules (aka the Prestige): Must sing live at every stage Must nail large-group choreo Must adapt to frequent formation changes This is a high-pressure, high-reward group because of the strict rules, ppl can brag their fav idol started off here Fandom Name: Standbys "Standing by" the group through constant changes Also a theater reference a standby = understudy who keeps the show alive, not a permanent role but still important Why it would probably suck Constant member turnover = constant retraining Every comeback needs something new: Vocal distributions Choreography Styling + visuals Color legacy = huge expectations Legal drama with cross-agency idols Vocal fatigue from the live-only rule Fan wars over who owned which color best Endless backup trainees who may never debut takes a bunch of negative aspects of the industry and shoves them all together -The fast pace of constantly having different line-ups, even though some members stay stationary -Large companies potentially exploiting the exposure aspect, and shoving their trainees in, even if their not ready -Hard to connect with the group as a whole -Cliques among members who had been there longer -Overworked idols submitted by /u/Current_Height_9537 [link] [comments]
ENHYPEN - YOI Release Date: 28 July 2025 Track Lyrics / Composed / Arranged by 01. Shine On Me / Audio FAST LANE, Erik Lidbom 02. Echoes Helge Moen, Clarines Monami Brown, MONJOE, Canchild 03. Bad Desire (With or Without You) (Japanese Ver.) Cirkut, JBACH, Jessica Agombar, “hitman” bang, Slow Rabbit, ARMADILLO, Jang Yeo Jin (lalala studio), Peridot STREAM ON Spotify / Apple Music / YouTube Music submitted by /u/perochan [link] [comments]
Hi everyone! I used to post here about how much I really want to become an idol, but I’m from Kazakhstan, and I don’t quite fit the ideals of HYBE. I’ll be 20 in 6 months, and today I suddenly thought – maybe I should try J-pop? Even though I don’t fully understand their culture and all that, I still want to fulfill my dream. Or maybe I should join an unknown K-pop company? Anyway, you can check out my skills on my YouTube channel (there’s a reason why my dancing isn’t that great — family circumstances). I also know Korean at B2, English at B1, Russian at C1, Kazakh at C1, and I’m already thinking of learning Japanese up to B2. What do you think? My YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@deellxs?si=ixwEYWVqoFxrkRHK P.S. I really dream of being in HYBE and having a concept like NewJeans or ILLIT. submitted by /u/Big_Fix8220 [link] [comments]
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https://youtu.be/osFQWe1oX9c?si=kj-cA9YPw8NoukII I cannot recall (feel free to share as I do not listen to ALL kpop albums) any recent kpop groups other than XH (they are a band nonetheless) who brings metal into their albums. I sometimes feel like instead of using LaLaLaLa the original version, what if SKZ uses the metal (they called it the ‘rock’ version) of LLLL? This brought about when I saw Reacttothek reaction to their metal version and I remember really loving the metal version of the song. It is heavy. Like heavier than any of SKZ previous discography. And not so surprisingly, Han’s voice really stood out as he has that rock-type of voice. Do you guys think kpop is ready for a real metal music? From idols, not from rock/metal musicians. And do feel free to share any metal song from any idols! submitted by /u/Many-Ad-9007 [link] [comments]
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Saw their SBS gayo daejeon 2025 performance, and i realize though they were confident already but concert experience really build up their confidence to other level, there is different kind of energy i felt this year performance.....the way they effortlessly changing notes, ad-libs, hyping, enjoying in the award show?.....they have become more natural, this performance were really showed up their growth....and i want to appreciate girls to work hard and for keep serving that neck movement with that stare?! STOP! (i can't stop watching this rap part) submitted by /u/Loud-Conference-990 [link] [comments]
Lately, I've been listening to Knock Knock by TWICE again, and every time that chorus hits, I get this overwhelming wave of nostalgia that almost makes me want to cry. It’s hard to explain, but songs from the 2nd and especially the 3rd generation of K-pop had this distinct, fun, vibrant energy. The concepts and melodies was very bubble gum. There was a certain “K-popness” that made it different from anything else out there. Now, with the newer generation (4th and 5th gen), everything feels so… westernized. Sometimes it feels like I’m just listening to regular Western pop, not K-pop. A lot more English lyrics, darker aesthetics, and more focus on global appeal than local flavor. I can't help but feel like something essential has been lost, like that joyful, uniquely Korean pop sound and identity that made me fall in love with the genre in the first place. And it makes me genuinely sad, because I’ve been struggling to find groups or songs today that give me the same feeling I got back in the 3rd gen era. So I’m wondering… Is it just me getting older and nostalgic? Or has K-pop really changed that much? Anyone else feeling this? If you have some groups to listen it will be a pleasure to have recommandation :) submitted by /u/Acceptable-Candy-873 [link] [comments]
Like his dimples, his facial structure, his build everything is perfect imo. Love his acting as well. submitted by /u/DiMpLe_dolL003 [link] [comments]