Not Eunji finally getting me to give a shit about a Golden cover LOL
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I already know that Iām gonna get downvoted for this by the people that do itā¦but like as the title states, I feel like itās so unnecessary to call your idols āunnieā or āoppaā. Even when I translate Korean comments on YouTube or Insta etc they donāt use honorifics like that??? I donāt know if itās just me submitted by /u/Ok_Tower_8604 [link] [comments]
READ FIRST: I don't mean like an 'omg they're the best singer alive' with them just standing there belting. I mean more so you can tell from their body language alone - video muted and everything - that they are in their natural element and are giving P.E.R.FO.R.ME.R. I was rewatching Hobi's first lollapalooza set today and the Blue Side into Safety Zone section had me on this wave length submitted by /u/-puca- [link] [comments]
https://preview.redd.it/jclmvci6h4ef1.png?width=2380&format=png&auto=webp&s=135cfb179e6665e25941506a910e8b5d2bdca828 I've seen ppl do this,and it seems fun,so I decided to do it with my favourite group IVE!! Rules- 1.Do not repeat outfits already said,instead upvote for the one you wanted to put down 2.Only relevant information can be commented 3.Have fun!⨠submitted by /u/Particular-Rain116 [link] [comments]
I'm just interested to see what soloists everybody listens to nowadays, and to also discover new artists!! Here are my top 5: Baekhyun Chungha RM Kai Taemin I also love Taeyeon, Yena, and Key!! submitted by /u/yogurt-flowers [link] [comments]
IDK, this topic really fascinates me. I just feel like if Kasteye keeps gaining popularity at the rate they are now, every company is going to try to get in on it. I think JYP attempted it, and SM has a British boy group (and I heard something about a Dream Academy season 2 or another audition from HYBE for a global group?). But I can see SM trying to get back in there with a girl group. Personally I think YG is next. Ever since Blackpinks initial 7 year contract was coming to a close, I feel like that company has been more active than ever. Debuting Baemon, Meovv, Alldays Project (yes ik the ladder 2 are BlackLable but that company still owns them!!) Anyways, I just wanna know what others think of this. submitted by /u/Current_Height_9537 [link] [comments]
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Hoshi x Woozi held their Warning concert shows in Busan in the weekend (19th/20th) and you could clearly see how much it meant to them both to be in Busan performing, especially Woozi since Busan is his hometown. It got me thinking about how I've never seen any kpop groups holding concerts in any other cities in SK apart from Seoul, in fact the only one I remember is BTS 5th Muster - Magic shop show in Busan back in 2019. I'm guessing it's because Seoul has bigger venues and it's easier for fans to travel too, ect but seeing how genuinely happy Woozi was and him saying he wanted to come back with Seventeen just made me think about how other idols have or will probably never get to experience performing in front of fans from their hometown? In fact one of my favourite things is when Artists/bands have concerts in their home country/town and just how much they love it. I feel like kpop idols should get to experience that too. submitted by /u/kiwigal1715 [link] [comments]
My number 1 most played was (I played them on loop while I slept and also whenever I wasnāt on my phone, always playing music when I was also so time just built up! ALSO THIS WAS WITHIN THE FIRST YEAR THEY RELEASED! I PROBABLY HAVE LIKE OVER 20,000 MINUTES ON ALL OF THEM) 1. WA DA DA (about 16,000 minutes) 2. ELEVEN (about 11,000) 3. BLACK MAMBA (around 10,500) 4. ATTENTION (around 6,750 minutes) 5. SHUT DOWN/ FEARLESS/ RING X RING/ O.O/ DALLA DALLA (they were all around the 5,000 minutes mark) now for boy group 4th gen debuts 1. CROWN/ CRUSH ON U (34,798 and 34,796 minutes respectively) 2. GIVEN-TAKEN (22,749 minutes *I have the apple replay for a few of them*) 3. KILLA (21,000 minutes) 4. TWILIGHT/ REMINISCE ALL ABOUT/ SORRY (about 5. SWEAR/ NOSTALGIA/ VALKYRIE (about 2,500 to 3,000 minutes) SOMEONE DO THE MATH PLEASE!!!!! submitted by /u/Happy-Flight-4810 [link] [comments]
The fact that she's not even "officially" covering the song and just doing one of her casual vibing sessions on a live, yet serving God-tier vocals šā¤š And another one xD submitted by /u/beelzebub2099 [link] [comments]
I'm single, and I had a thought cross my mind the other day that brought up a few questions. The biggest one was do you want to be with someone who stans kpop as much as you do? Here's the thing, for a relationship to be happy and healthy, we don't need our partners to be into everything we're into. Everyone should have their own interests and hobbies that aren't dependent on another person. I think it's important that a partner be open to listening and learning about their SO interests, but they don't have to be a fan. Plus, even if they're into kpop it wouldn't necessarily mean they like the same groups or idols as you. Still, having the commonality of a shared interest is probably nice. BUT, I was considering a hypothetical. What if I got in a relationship with someone who stans their own bias as hard as I stan mine. How would that feel. Would their be jealousy? Would it cause insecurity? I could spend a whole day happily looking at videos of my bias, talking online about current events surrounding my groups, and just basically fan-girling about my ults. Would I want to be with someone who did the same? Warning: I'm thinking of this in a very hetero-normative mindset. Basically, would I want to be with a guy whose "happy place" is thinking and talking about a female idol continuously? Would I truly trust that he's into me if his ult is a physical representation of a body/beauty/skill/ level I could only hope to achieve? Would I be afraid that they didn't love me as much as they love their idols? I think I know the answer: 1: There is a big difference between liking/stanning an idol and being OBSESSED with one. Any hobby that consumes your entire personality and affects your IRL relationships probably isn't healthy and should be re-accessed. 2. Fixing internal insecurities is not the job of a significant other and the onus is on you to deconstruct your own internal thinking. 3. Communication and real life expectations are key to keeping yourself grounded in any relationship. Idols and called IDOLS for a reason and you can't superimpose unrealistic standards on yourself or your partner. BOTH partners need to deeply internalize this for a functional relationship. All of that aside, what have been your experiences or expectations with dating a kpop fan? submitted by /u/Good-Fruit8288 [link] [comments]
Itās well known idols have to behave in a certain way now, not just because of TikTok but it does play a big part in dissecting everything idols do. Personally Iād say SNSD - they had so many mean girl allegations between members, which isnāt me hating because they were all massively talented but I think fancams of them would have been torn to shreds Second choice is bigbang - seungri was put up with most of the time, occasionally liked. If he wasnāt an awful person, and if he was a 4th/5th gen idol, people would be calling mistreatment - defo not defending that POS donāt get me wrong š submitted by /u/jakylln [link] [comments]
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Most of the tiers are self explanatory, but the affinity one is for groups I'm not as into anymore as I used to be but still have a soft spot for them and their members. submitted by /u/3-X-O [link] [comments]
I curate my twt tl so much so that I don't see rage bait posts and setup accounts but then I refresh reddit and can't seem to escape them. Someone here is posting a ss every minute lol. I don't wanna leave because there are interesting discussions here and there but this sub is hella unmoderated and I think they need to uppen the karma requirement to participate in this sub. It's filled with low effort posts Can't we keep things separate pleaseee. submitted by /u/pinkbraboo [link] [comments]
Yesterdayās winner and our new rapper is Chaeryoung! š submitted by /u/LackOfDad [link] [comments]
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i know i know, kpop is just korean pop. thereās not much different other than language (except iād argue that itās not just that but the neither here nor there.) in recent years, weāve seen a rapid rise in not just english-heavy songs, but english heavy albums. for example, Jung Kookās āGOLDENā is an album entirely in english. from its production to writing, the album was crafted as a textbook POP album. yet itās almost always placed in the kpop genre. i understand itās kpop by association but nothing in the albums production scream KPOP. itās clean. 3 of the blackpink girls have also put out kpop albums. their albums, like jungkookās were produced and written entirely in english with western producers and creatives. the albums were all conceived with western promotions in mind. yet their albums have not been placed under kpop categories as far as i can tell. even twiceās new album, which is 14 tracks, is entirely in english except for like 3 songs. yet itās also categorized as a kpop album. personally i categorize english singles/albums under two titles. kpop songs that are in english, and western-songs sung by kpop acts. so for example, lisa, jennie, rosĆ©, and jung kookās albums are western albums by kpop acts. twiceās āthis is forā is a kpop album in english. idk letās discuss yall. please no hate or anything though, i just want this to be a fun convo. submitted by /u/Outrageous-Ad7806 [link] [comments]
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