P1Harmony Intak & Theo - HYPEJACK Magazine (September 2025 Issue Digital Covers + Pictorial)
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Do you need to come from a well-off family to be able to go through being a trainee? Or are you supported by the company 100% from clothing to food to accommodation? I saw an interview where one guy said he couldn’t push through because of finances. So I was thinking how are trainees supported financially? submitted by /u/Individual-Town-8945 [link] [comments]
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Only katseye to my knowledge that manage to do that. The way people shitting on gnarly on the first day of it's released but katseye manage to change their minds and sell the song with their amazing performances, stage presence and facial expression. The song keep climbing on the charts since the first performance dropped submitted by /u/Chemical_Mobile_6613 [link] [comments]
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I'm really new to kpop..I have listened few BLACKPINK, BTS,exo and skz songs. For a complete beginner into kpop..what songs would you recommend to watch? What else should I know about kpop? Kindly list down the songs.( All time favs and current/recent favs)Thank you. submitted by /u/Prudent_Elephant5555 [link] [comments]
I hope I don’t come as a hater. For reference I have been a multi stan since 2017 and pretty much listened to thousands of groups and liked them individually. After pandemic I kind of drifted away from KPOP and now recently listening to some groups and enjoying it. But I noticed something and I’m kind of confused about. Nowadays the comparison has increased much more than it was before as KPOP has become famous worldwide for obvious groups and reasons. While I think fully that this is deserved, after rising to the top, a certain gg group (I’m sure you all know) shows no enthusiasm on concerts but in the US they show more. So many people pay for the concerts to see them perform and they give no energy, it’s like slowly I’m forgetting what i stanned them for. As singers they should give their best right? To me, it feels like they don’t try. Now the question is why do fans recently defend this? They say things like “they are tired give them a break” and many more. My main question is why not point it out, it’s okay to love them and still point out their faults. We don’t have to support them blindly right? And the comparison is insane, nobody can be a better dancer, rapper, visual than them and it leads to insults of other groups. Fans even bring them where they aren’t even mentioned. I wonder loving them is totally okay, I love them too but it doesn’t stop me to point out their mistakes and most importantly that doesn’t make me degrade another good groups. Do I sound bitter or a hater? I’m sorry if I do, I don’t mean to come across a hater i genuinely stan them, but I can see their mistakes too. Am I thinking this wrong or does anyone else think similar? submitted by /u/herte18 [link] [comments]
Some fans don't know how to take it when an idol's personality isn't dialed up to a 100. It somehow became the norm that idols who go out of their way to embarass themselves on camera or act like they're bright and hapy all the time are called "professional" and became the standard. Saying like they don't care about their "idol image" when that couldn't be any less true. I can respect idols who always try hard to be entertaining or make fans laugh. The constant yelling and chaotic energy just to make fans laugh depletes a lot of personal energy but it also explains why some idols admit to being introverted off-camera compared to their content. It became an unwritten expectation. But it's also why fans don't know what to do with themselves when an idol acts... normal?? Prime example is Suga's Suchitwa. He has several guests who say they're grateful they don't feel pressured to be funny or entertaining. They can just talk. It's the same with Minju's Pink Cabinet. But kpop fans watch these shows and call it boring because they just talk about normal stuff with their inside voice. You actually have to be patient and listen to what they're saying to appreciate it. No one's yelling or acting over the top or bringing out embarrassing stories just to go viral. When an idol isn't bright and happy all the time, women get called cold or bitchy and male idols get called boring and unprofessional. It's like idols aren't allowed to present a range of emotions on camera except bright and happy or anything less than dramatic, because it's "professional". Some kpop fans want idols to be more themselves but also drag idols who don't try to appeal to fans all the time. Pick a lane or better yet, appreciate the uniqueness of each idol. This is instead of wanting them to be a certain way because kpop fans are accustomed to being overstimulated and entertained all the time. Newsflash, idols can actually be "enough" without having to be overstimulating. Sometimes it's just about letting idols exist as people and appreciating the nuances in how they show up. Not everything needs to be funny or entertaining. If it's not for you, just move on. Stop thinking an idol isn't working hard enough just because you're addicted to being overstimulated all the time. Does anyone else feel this way or notice this? submitted by /u/Sunset-Equation092 [link] [comments]
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