Make a 4th Gen Boy Group with me, but only one member of a group can make it! Day 4: Who should be our face of the group?
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This tweet currently has over 60k likes. I personally think there is some disconnect between their concept and music. I was a little confused when ‘I Do Me’ dropped because it seemed a little generic considering the teasers they released. submitted by /u/DowntownFee1 [link] [comments]
Basically what the title says, if you could have one Kpop song as your theme song or OST what would it be? For me it would have to be How You Like That by Blackpink, but I’m curious to know other opinions as well submitted by /u/otaku_hotgurl888 [link] [comments]
Before anything, i wasn't really interested in their debut because every K-Pop fan knows that when a company is setting another group to debut it means their older group will be in their "end" soon. Well, I listened to The Chase and didn't bought me any attention. I know it's supposed to be like this since ALL OF THEM are either underage or barely turned 18 which the number is not really the big problem, but most of them definitely didn't had time to have a proper training, their voices and skills are still developing. And those are just my number 1 and 2 problems. My biggest pet peeve with SM with this one is the fact they don't even have a concept. Their "concept" is literally being pretty and young. Which is such a shame when Girls Generation had this more powerful and girlhood when they debuted, Red Velvet had these two sides of the group The red and The Velvet, ÆSPA with Kwangya and NÆVIS. The visuals really didn't make me forget the fact is a basic song, and all of them feel very undistinguished from each other idk... They all look the same, have no individuality yet. I blame SM and their desperate attempt to cash on every girl that enters their building. I love cutesy concept, but their 2 songs just feels so rush. Like ok Happiness was a very rushed song since SM was trying to keep down the Jessica thing, but at least the lyrics were actually interesting since they were literally talking about politics lol Their debut feels very "Glass Bead from GFRIEND" in a very uninteresting way. When S.E.S debuted with a cute concept this was something "new and fresh". A company having so much money to explore and they do this?????? submitted by /u/Kraseyii [link] [comments]
I feel like a lot of K-pop fans believe that idols that aren’t from English speaking countries are unaware of popular trends, especially social media trends and when a group or idols in a group does a popular like social media trend the comments are always like this was definitely the english speaking from english country members idea obviously that is the case sometimes but you know sometimes that is not the case and I feel like what people shouldn’t be doing is believing that only the English speaking members the ones who were raised or born in English speaking countries are the only ones who are aware of popular social media trends, other popular kind of trends. It’s like being from a country outside of your typical English speaking country means that you’re completely unaware of the activities and trends that are happening on social media, outside of social media when almost every human on this planet from all around the world has a mobile phone or any other sort of technology and has most likely social media and like it’s especially when it’s a group of gen z idols which is the majority of idols these days which is the generation that has grown up with technology and for K-pop fans to be assuming that just because they’re from for example korea or japan that their unaware of popular things is stupid. and then something else I wanna complain about is the fans that will say an idol is chronically online just for knowing of popular trends was it keeho I think someone made that comment in his live and he said along the lines of no I just have a phone just because an idol will know alot of popular trends doesn’t mean they are chronically online like we all have access to social media and mobile phones it’s not that hard to know the latest trends. Being fluent in English ≠ the only person who knows what’s trending Being non-English-speaking ≠ trend-illiterate Knowing trends ≠ chronically online K-pop fans need to stop projecting their own biases onto group dynamics submitted by /u/Desperate-Gur-6776 [link] [comments]
I've heard of this before, especially for newer male idols. I feel like I can kind of infer, but I wanted to know what people mean when they talk about male idols hitting a "man disease" phase of their career. Is it even a real thing or just something stan twitter came up with? submitted by /u/trivialfrost [link] [comments]
Seulgi, Wonyoung, and Yeosang had an overwhelming victory. While Yoon Keeho and Yoon Jeonghan had a very close fight. (Jeonghan = 46 upvotes) Let’s vote for our favorite idol with the surname of Lim, Im, Jung, or Jeong. (I put these together because there are few idols who have those surnames.) Rules: 🚨🚨🚨 Nominate a female or male idol with the surname of Lim, Im, Jung, or Jeong. Idols with the most upvotes win. Upvote result is in the 2nd picture. submitted by /u/OptionSpare718 [link] [comments]
Rules: You can comment on the same idol more than once, but only the comment with the most upvotes will count. For example, if there are many comments for Idol A with 1 upvote each, but one comment for Idol B has more upvotes, then Idol B wins. Comments that mention more than one idol will be disqualified. The second and third most upvoted idols will be given honourable mentions in the post. My pick: Wonhee (ILLIT) submitted by /u/mirroway [link] [comments]
The song has been steadily climbing the charts ever since it was performed on Boys Planet two weeks ago, and is now Enhypen’s second-highest charting song ever on Melon daily at #267, just behind Polaroid Love's peak at #109 Looks like all this queen needed was a bit of exposure to get the recognition she deserves, congrats! submitted by /u/tangerinebowl [link] [comments]
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Most upvoted comment wins Please don’t comment someone if they’ve already been commented, upvote that comment instead! Taken groups: ATEEZ, TXT, P1harmony submitted by /u/LackOfDad [link] [comments]
Gowon (LOONA) won for mint/light green hair ! (comment had 49 upvotes) If you have more than one idol you’d like to mention , please separate the comments ! Comment with the highest amount of upvotes wins ! submitted by /u/Opening_Chemist_3730 [link] [comments]
Coca cola, mac donalds are US brands, they have their franchise in different countries. Why are ppl boycotting Korean idols for eating or doing brand promotions for these?i am not finding much hate around other celebs, is it cause they aren't posting brands ? I don't wanna spread hate and no I am not a fan or anything I am very confused by whole situation. I know coca cola is under BSD list (star bucks wasn't dk why ppl got hate for drinking it) but yeah pls clarify I wanna know. submitted by /u/Klutzy-Advisor2003 [link] [comments]
We’re looking back at each year and celebrating the K-pop music videos that defined an era visually, musically, and culturally. Now it’s your turn to decide: Which K-pop MV do YOU think was the best for each year? Cast your vote for female or male group MVs! 🧾 Voting Guidelines: ✅ Select a female group OR a male group MV per year. ✅ Consider visuals, choreography, concept, impact, and overall excellence. 🎨 Which MV felt like a piece of art? Which one pushed boundaries? 🎥 Consider camera work, formations, and how well the performance was captured. 🌍 Vote for the MV that had the biggest impact, went viral, trended globally, or influenced other artists. MOST UPVOTES WIN! Result will be posted after 24 hours, 12MN PH Time. 1st spot (2006) 🏆 BigBang 👑 - La-La-La 1st spot (2007) 🏆 SNSD - Into The New World submitted by /u/justanotheraccthays [link] [comments]
there's an issue i have with some fans and it is the frequent denial of idols having surgery. this is unhealthy, unnecessary and dangerous behaviour and it must stop. if you are guilty of saying "my fav doesn't/would never use plastic surgery" sit down and think. south korea is no unique, special country. they, like many other countries, have colourism, high beauty standards, racism and xenophobia and weight/body shape standards. ive long heard people call knetizens too mean or too rude or too judgmental. that's because they are the reason people get surgeries and hide their "flaws". im a 3rd gen fan so excuse my 2018 esque bias but twice members, bts members, stray kids members, red velvet members and so on and so forth are ALL under the pressure that every other idol is. newer generations are young and impressionable and they are so young, in fact, that someone telling them they need to fix their faces in order to fulfill their dreams is in no way impossible. if it's a requirement, they'll do it! idols from other generations have discussed plastic surgery, weight loss and weight gain rules, dieting etc and it seems to not have reached people. they're talking about it because it's a serious matter. that aside, it is extremely dangerous to claim an idol hasn't or would never get surgery because a) a lot of the time people cannot tell. they're usually not getting botched (USUALLY.) because they are celebrities and it is a problem for their image or whatever else. they get subtle changes and oftentimes its before debut or early in debut or in time for a comeback. you can't always tell but it happens. so, when you're fav comes back with bigger eyes or bigger lips and people claim plastic surgery, try to let it be my darling. we all have different opinions, we all see different things, sometimes people ARE blatantly wrong but it is worse to say "oh, no no! they would never!" when the people discussing this are most definitely impressionable little girls and boys who are victims of the social media driven mental health crisis we are in right now. if they find out an idol is all natural they will do anything to look like that idol and the last thing i want are freshly turned 18 year olds getting unlicensed doctors to give them surgeries because they can't afford proper procedures or the real solution: THERAPY. this industry is full of horrible influences on people's body image. don't make it worse. i especially find it bizarre if an idol is known for their looks, as in, it's their whole thing or when an idol has looked practically the exact same for the past 9 years with no signs of aging whatsoever. surely that would bring suspicion but nooo, how dare you accuse them of surgery? this is wrong. this isn't how we should act. i see too many of these comments online and i have consistently since i became a fan. it's enough. tl;dr: claiming an idol hasn't had plastic surgery can have a horrible influence on people and kids with bodily insecurities. accept that plastic surgery is common in the industry and stop projecting your personal morals onto them. they are not you. they are under pressure. submitted by /u/fleurdenia [link] [comments]
I keep seeing 9 member versions but I love giant a** groups so we’re making our own version of TripleS lol. Who shall be our MAIN VOCALISTS. The top 2 most upvoted ones will be our 2 main vocalists! submitted by /u/tafs__ [link] [comments]
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Genuinely curious. Which idols are strengthening the honmoon for you and why? Who is giving you strength right now when the world sucks and it feels like the honmoon is weakening? Which idols would you choose? Or which idols are rising up? submitted by /u/howdeepbeforeitsreal [link] [comments]
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