NMIXX Bae & Jiwoo - Korean Buffet @ Workman (251016)
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I remember a Kpop somg made around the late 2010s. It was made to bring awareness of pedophilia in the kpop industry. The woman who made the song became an idol very young, hence why the song was so well made. I remember it had her counting down her age. The lyrics had “you make me feel 29, 29. You make me feel 28, 28” and continously went down to 21, but instead of ending it she sang in the next line “you make me feel, baby girl, baby girl”, then the lighting dimmed as the music momentarily faded as if she looked panicked. Before the ending it gets bubbly again. When it came out, the song was well praised by audiences. I can’t remember the reactions of South Korean producers though. I remembered this song tonight and tried to find it with what information I had. No searches even gave me a remotely close answer to who the singer was. I know for the past few years google has been removing websites and hiding what used to be public information. But even bing has had mass censorship. I can’t help but think they wanted to cover how unsafe the industry is as much as possible. If anyone has any idea of what the song is, please let me know submitted by /u/Mushroom_lady_mwaha [link] [comments]
i'm not saying the plagiarism done by the creative directors of the mv is justified in any way, because it's not, but i'm curious as to why people are blaming soyeon? from what i understand of the situation, soyeon was just a vocal feature who had no part in the creative direction. i saw that yseult first called soyeon out mistakenly, instead of the actual directors, and was rightfully corrected. however, instead of extending an apology for misdirection of blame, she doubled down that she didn't care and wouldn't apologise. my thoughts are that she doesn't have to and shouldn't apologise for calling out the plagiarism, but shouldn't she admit she mistakenly blamed soyeon for something she wasn't actually at fault for? i was more surprised to see that this is more of an unpopular take, and people are mostly defending yseult's reaction to this issue. thoughts? i'm curious what others think and if i'm misunderstanding the situation. submitted by /u/DryAd8132 [link] [comments]
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this is so depressing and shame of all of them, someone's struggles is not your elite party theme submitted by /u/Next_Walrus_4785 [link] [comments]
For an example, you say Jimin from Bts and Nct 127, then i rank him in the group by vocals, dance, rap etc. Others can also join by the way ! submitted by /u/Artistic-Network-247 [link] [comments]
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MAMA 2025 'Best New Artist' Nominees. Nominees: AHOF ALLDAY PROJECT Baby DONT Cry CLOSE YOUR EYES CORTIS Hearts2Hearts IDID izna KickFlip KiiiKiii If the criteria are — Digital (25%) | Album (40%) | Global (15%) | Judges (20%) I still think it’s between H2H and Cortis, ‘cause ADP’s album sales are pretty low. ADP wins in digital, but H2H & Cortis are stronger in album + global. If we’re talking about the safest pick, it’s def H2H. They’re solid in all categories, digital, album, and global. But that’s just my take, what do y’all think? submitted by /u/Difficult_Bit_3025 [link] [comments]
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https://preview.redd.it/4l5ac69txfvf1.jpg?width=850&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=663aa40313652e49c7a5152f4f7ebdac3bb368d1 Last year: digital 40% (korea 25% + global 15%), physical 40%, judge 20% This year: judge 40%, digital 30% (korea 20% + global 10%), physical 30% I actually like the newer version more. What do you think? submitted by /u/tresnosliramu22 [link] [comments]
I can't stand to watch BTS's lives anymore I have been an army since 2017 and their lives were always super fun to watch and I couldn't wait until they translated them so I could watch them. For a while now, though, especially since they came back from the military, I am reluctant to watch their new lives because all they talk about is... dieting. Exercise. Losing weight. How much they lost, how much they weigh now, how much they want to lose in the future, how they haven't eaten the whole day as if it's something to be proud of. Giving advice how to lose weight. It's so annoying. Saying that's "all" they talk about is an over-exaggeration of course, they do talk about other things, but let's be real, at least two-thirds of the live is about this topic and it is frustrating. I find talking about these things extremely boring and toxic in real life, so BTS members talking about this in length during their lives when before they used to talk about their music, their interests and recent events in their life is jarring to me. I miss not being potentially triggered by this. I know that the easy solution is not to watch their lives anymore and I actually do do that. I usually go through translation accounts to see what they talked about before deciding if I will watch their newest live or not. This way, I have only seen a handful of their lives in the recent year, in comparison of me watching every single one before that. I don't know, is that just me? Am I being too sensitive about this? Weight, dieting, etc. are somewhat triggering topics for me so maybe that's the reason why I find it so difficult to watch their lives now. But also, looking at the bigger picture, I find it somewhat irresponsible of BTS to bring this topic up non-stop in front of their very much impressionable fans, most of whom are girls/women, a lot of them probably in their teens and early twenties. Especially since the way they talk about is in a kind of glamoriting way, as something to be proud of, how skinny they look, how little they have eaten, etc etc. And yes, I know that all of this isn't just BTS, they're idols, they live in korea and also IN A SOCIETY and this topic is naturally what is on their mind the most, probably so obviously they think and want to talk about it a lot. Well, I selfishly, rantingly, wish they would just shut up about it. 😅 I don't watch other group's lives, is it the same? Do other groups talk about other things than this? Also, am I wrong in the impression that BTS didn't use to talk about this that much before and that it started just like a year or two or so ago for some reason? Does anyone feel the same way or do you not care at all? Ugh,anyway, I was just watching Namjoon's Oct 5th live and for the 13 minutes he's been on so far so 10 or so we're about his weight and I'm considering shutting it off lol. Came here because I had to vent somewhere. submitted by /u/MarCath13 [link] [comments]
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