MEOVV - BURNING UP (Dance Challenge) (251009)
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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]
The subreddit is mostly uncensored as long as people follow the rules. Generalizing statement about Korea, Korean society, etc or most other countries are not acceptable except under the following standards: The only claims that are acceptable when generalizing Korean society in this sub are those that bring up generalizable stastical claims by the standards of the international statistics institute. Not only do the vast majority of stastistics you can find on the internet about Korea not up to this minimum, basic standard but this requirement includes having ample sample size, blocking by relevant demographics and sometimes even double blind tests. So if you make a generalizing claim, your wording must be properly formatted and links to the relevant studies provided. In other words, the standard for making a generalization is very high in this sub. Not to mention the wording for your claim has to be properly made. Anyone who has taken a college level statistics class will know what I am talking about and we may even require you to provide the confidence level interval if it's relevant for your study. If you cannot meet these standards, I would just avoid doing it in general. submitted by /u/Kpop_Love_Forever [link] [comments]
everyone doing it so why not submitted by /u/SnooRobots607 [link] [comments]
It's divided into four categories: Looks like a cinnamon roll, could kill you (Person A) Looks like they could kill you, is a cinnamon roll (Person B) Looks like a cinnamon roll, is a cinnamon roll (Person C) Looks like they could kill you, could kill you (Person D) Is a sinamon roll (Person E) submitted by /u/Sea-Republic8892 [link] [comments]
Soyeon's raps (especially the korean ones) are personally SO satisfying to listen to. Something about her kinda nasal ringing tone combined with the way she enunciates her raps such scratches my brain in the best way possible. Even in the songs like 'Whats in Your House' or 'Im the Trend' her raps just DON'T seem force into the tracks at all. 'Whats in your house' might be the only cutesy song with a rap that is OPPOSITE to the vibe of the song but still fits so well (it's genuinely one of my favourite raps). (Please don't jump me for this) Okay so i love me some Blackpink and Twice, but in songs like 'As If It's your Last' or 'I can't stop me', it might be a personal preference but I don't like the rap parts in these songs. For some reason it just seems TO ME that the rap is forced into the track. Again, I love their raps in Likey, Pink Venom, etc, so it's just about specific tracks, but so far any of Soyeon's raps that I've listened to, it just somehow fits regardless of the song. Alr so I have seen people saying that her flow is unoriginal and stuff but does it really matter?? I assume that her production skills that help with the 'sitting' of raps in the songs. submitted by /u/Commercial-Many-1407 [link] [comments]
Is there anyone here in the audiences when they performed? Are they especially tarrzan got boed or nothing happened? submitted by /u/Party-Confection417 [link] [comments]
i'm a rock fan. i've found that a song never gets tiring only if i relate to the lyrics. if it's a stupid love song or a kpop song i only listen to it for the sound so it gets boring very fast. submitted by /u/MostAsocialPerson [link] [comments]
So like when you stumble across a new group that you potentially might stan what do you do? For me, it's: 1. Checking out their profile on kprofiles.com 2. Listening to more of their songs/MV/Dance practices 3. Watching their variety shows (I'm obsessed with Knowing Bros & Weekly idol) 4. Scrolling through Reddit for fan discussions (coz shxt gets crazy on redditš) WBU? What's your go to process when discovering a new group? submitted by /u/Skisforscott [link] [comments]
why donāt we ignore #23 š thereās an explanation i swear submitted by /u/julie_killgore [link] [comments]
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seven deadly sins: idol edition! for each sin, you'll comment which idol you think fits the most. today's sin is: wrath the idol with the most upvotes wins! this is purely for fun btw submitted by /u/0x1trinity [link] [comments]
Quiero ir conociendo mas musciaš¤ submitted by /u/Saturnooo_6 [link] [comments]
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Pic: Yunjin lesserafim submitted by /u/whoarre [link] [comments]
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As a (22y/o) K-pop stan, I'm starting to realize that I don't like K-pop like I used to. - Every day I wake to a new controversy from an idol/group. - All music is starting to sound the same, and no group has an original concept anymore. - K-pop was way more fun when it wasn't globalized, and companies realized they can squeeze all of the fans' money. - Also not to mention that all of my favorite groups have disbanded or have no hope of a comeback anytime soon. I cannot remember the last time I was excited for a group's comeback. - So many groups are being debuted these days that at this point the market is so saturated, and nothing/nobody seems as interesting anymore. I still like K-pop because I guess that I'm holding on to the 2nd/3rd gen groups that I loved when I was 11-17. To be honest, it feels like K-pop stopped being fun after 2019. submitted by /u/Hungry-Fix-729 [link] [comments]