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There's been a few topics that have had a sudden influx of posts. If you develop a burning desire to share your opinion on one of the following topics comment on an existing post. No new posts about these topics for one week. And yes - anything to do with these topics. Posts dumping on NMIXX Kpop Demon Hunters Generations - which one we are in, when each one started etc. submitted by /u/KpopThoughtsmodteam [link] [comments]
So I have been listening to Kpop for about eight years very consistently. But even before Kpop took a lot of my listening time when I was younger I listened to Hyuna and Loveholic (that likely dates me lol) Lately I've been concerned because I feel a very big disconnect between my perception of music and that of other listeners. This couldn't be more obvious to me than from the kpop subreddit threads regarding Itzy's latest Japanese EP and Twice's TEN the story continues even Gidle's Japanese release or earlier Katseye (I Liked Gnarly fine I felt everything else was mid or lower) All the threads were incredibly positive and heaping praise on every single song as well as the performances themselves. I find myself alarmed because I found zero enjoyment in either while so many other fans loved it One thing I noticed is that lots of the comments focused specifically on vocals and vocal techniques and textures. I will never take away that these girls all have lovely and perfectly marketable voices but if song structure and composition are not of a certain level I can't get into it. It's especially difficult with so much more English being used to where I am much more critical of the lyrics as opposed to Korean where I'm not going to hold the lyricist accountable when I do not natively speak their language So that brings the question, Am I approaching Kpop in the wrong way? Is taking songs in as a whole instead of isolating elements such as the vocals hurting my enjoyment of releases? For what it's worth here's the releases I have really enjoyed this past year or so Nmixx FE304 Twice Enemy AtHeart Plot Twist Kiss of Life 224 Twice With Youth Twice Strategy Red Velvet Cosmic submitted by /u/axrevolutionai [link] [comments]
I just finished reading an article about french artist Yseult calling out R.Tee's "Damdadi" MV featuring Soyeon of I-DLE for allegedly plagiarizing her music video "Bitch You Could Never". The similarities they pointed out, from the choreography to the collapsing shelves and visual motifs, are seriously undeniable. Plagiarism has always been an issue in kpop. What's driving me insane is that this keeps happening, and what makes me feel genuinely awful is that Soyeon is getting dragged into the worst of the toxic online discourse. The article clearly shows (and her behind-the-scenes comments confirm) that she was a feature artist on the track, providing her vocal and folowing the direction given. The MV's director, Hong Minho, even released a statement taking full responsibility and clarifying that both R.Tee and Soyeon had no involvement in the creative direction or selecting references. Yet, she's the one getting attacked online. It's so disheartening to see an artist, who was hired for a feature, and Yseult who simply stood up for herself, get all the racist and hateful backlash when the actual production team and director were responsible for this mess. submitted by /u/_berrystrawberry [link] [comments]
First, fuck mandatory conscription, it sucks...I saw how it hurt my bias when he was doing very well and had to leave for 2 years. I know this is unfair for me to ask, but I watch a lot of Seventeen performances and I see S.Coups dancing super hard, jumping, running. There's one video where he jumps up onto a platform on stage like he's spider man. Tons of choreo etc. I'm not seeing how army training would be different from the constant choreo and practice they gotta do submitted by /u/Dismal_Living6298 [link] [comments]
They can just debuted them quietly behind the scenes without any involments from the fans and it would still be successful as long as the songs hit rather than wasting money for survival shows. The main reason for their groups that debuted from survival shows is so successful right now is the song not because they formed via survival shows. Katseye and illit didn't blew up until touch and magnetic went viral and became a hits. The shows that formed them dream academy and runext flopped when it came out, Majority of their fans right now never watched it and probably didn't even know that they're from survival shows. Same with Enhypen like majority of engenes right now probably never watched i-land. submitted by /u/Party-Confection417 [link] [comments]
The song would've sounded so good with a talented female vocalist or the least with her own team member rosé but jisoo sounds underskilled in front of Zayn😵💫 (this is totally positive criticism, writing it because I expected something really better considering Zayn being on it. no offence to jisoo but kpop suits her, not this). submitted by /u/ButterflyUnfair7782 [link] [comments]
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Don’t judge me for my taste ok I’m a kpop girl who will once in a while dip her toe in other stuff 👉👈 me personally I’d go to the second day submitted by /u/Eviestevieoppar [link] [comments]
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I’m writing this because I’ve noticed a clear difference in how international and Korean K-pop communities define the 4th and 5th generations. Interestingly, the consensus (based on all the top comments and polls I've seen across various platforms) among Korean fans seems to be that we’re still in the 4th gen era. Their reasoning is that 4th gen groups still feel fresh, remain highly relevant, and continue to dominate the current K-pop scene. From their perspective, it doesn’t make much sense to start calling it a new generation when there hasn’t been a real “passing of the torch” yet. What do you think? Do you think it's a fair argument? submitted by /u/Acrobatic_Prize_7749 [link] [comments]
I just became aware of the HyunA case and how she went from a super beloved idol to becoming kind of universally hated because she married Junhyung. I have seen many people hating on her for marrying him instead of Dawn, her previous partner, because everyone thought they were perfect for each other. That I disagree with. Nobody should get hate for not wanting to marry someone and I don't like people comparing someone's partners like that. This type of hate was so common, I was wondering if potentially more of it was undeserved. I know Junhyung was involved with the burning sun scandal which is horrible, but I then saw more info came out and it may not be what it seemed. Apparently, the only thing he did was get sent a video of someone or him... tapping someone's behind. Now I am sure this may imply more stuff was done, some horrid stuff, but I am not even sure if he was the one in the video or not or if there is any evidence of anything further. (I literally saw two comments, one saying it was him in the video and one saying it was someone else and he was just sent the video so I am super confused.) Obviously if he was really a part of the burning sun scandal, screw him and HyunA. They are both horrible people. I just want to make sure I know all the facts. Am I missing anything? What did I get wrong? What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
On stats.fm I found there was a picture icon mode which made for a fun way to visualise the albums yours listening to. You can find it by clicking share whilst on last 4 weeks on tracks and swiping right till you see the swipe right till you see a 9x9 grid. I hope you can find and have fun visualising your taste. submitted by /u/ARG_obesessed [link] [comments]
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