Second-gen slaps hard: Heechul & Yesung go metal for a 1-min 'Don’t Don' intro
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I think "I AM" by IVE is universally recognized as their magmum Opus, but personally for me, Off The Record is THAT song. Anyways, just curious on what do you consider to be your ults magmum Opus, but isnt universally considered so? submitted by /u/Overall_Volume_333 [link] [comments]
i love pettiness, i'll go first: submitted by /u/AAALLY- [link] [comments]
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I’ve recently gotten into kpop again, I wasn’t really keeping up with it since 2021. My ults at the time were NCT especially Wayv/127, so I have been listening to them A LOT, and catching up with the new releases. I was aware of the Taeil situation last year and threw my merch and all though! Obviously. But I just wanted to ask how is the group currently percieved as outside of the fandom echo-chamber? Personally I see they have lost a lot of popularity but Wayv had their first win and Wish is going strong. What are your unbiased opinions? submitted by /u/cheeserecords [link] [comments]
I feel like it's very common for Kpop stans to only care about inclusions (specifically photocards) when buying albums. But to those who only care about the photocards: Does it even feel fulfilling to buy an album only for the photocard(s)? Maybe it's because I'm a CD collector, so the CDs feel like an even bigger deal to me, but it's quite sad to me how people just throw them away and never use them. You now literally own music you love! It's yours! Regardless of any subscriptions to streaming services! But is it really about the music that you love at this point, or just about the streaming aspect that helps groups climb up the charts? Am I the only one feeling this way? Anyone else who appreciates the CDs a lot? submitted by /u/hoshishat [link] [comments]
These are the worst that I found so far… -Yeonjun- TXT -Giselle-Aespa -Chayeon-soloist submitted by /u/ForceApprehensive597 [link] [comments]
Do you think it will it remain niche or become more mainstream like Taylor Swift? Will Kpop groups and idols get mentioned on the news more often? Will Kpop songs be played on the radio more often? submitted by /u/Jezzaq94 [link] [comments]
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Kim Heechul on drums. Yesung on vocals. Just a 1-minute 'Don't Don' metal intro to “Sorry Sorry” — but it hits hard. (Video is from Super Show 10 concert in Seoul, 2025.08.24. Edited with added visual effects for a more chaotic, psychedelic vibe.) submitted by /u/arcieghi [link] [comments]
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For many reasons which I once typed out and deleted I had an idea to make a series about dancing. And that turned into an idea where there's a dance battle idea. And that turned into a dance battle of the gods. And that turned into a kpop dance battle of the gods movie, probably because of all the idol bands doing each other's dances all over the internet; and so on.... Anyways, it might be stupid. But what I'm really here for is this.... does it sound like a thinly veiled criticism of kpop concert problems (like safety issues) and if so, is it a problem? If it is, it was unintentional or subconscious. In terms of problem: not interesting for a story, too thinly veiled - on the nose so as to be hitting you in the face with it, rude in some way, and so on... Would you guys have a problem with your idols shown in a movie or series this way (movie has less acts series might not work... what do you guys think?) People have strong feelings about kpop so I thought maybe I should bring it up to the fans while in the planning stage because it's harder to change later. I feel like it's a problem if I'm doing something people think is rude without realizing it, since kpop groups adn their various corporations and teams are real people and not fictional characters. The idea is really just to make a movie that a bunch of kpop groups could be in. Do you guys, as fans, generally hate this idea or think it's fine? I did not copy kpop demon hunters I had this idea and had never seen that or knew the plot, I just saw KDH because I heard about it and realized it might be like this idea. Not looking for any form of flattery, praise, etc., thank you just in case... just trying to constructively complete a project. https://www.reddit.com/r/GMMTV/comments/1mp7nag/wrote_a_movieseries_premise_for_lykn_based_on_a/ submitted by /u/No_Spare8150 [link] [comments]
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No hate, this is just for fun submitted by /u/Logical_Sweet_6624 [link] [comments]
Take two coz he just posted some grad pics. Just realized kid went straight to perform for his group’s gig in some mall in Ph. 🤧The professionalism of this kid. It’s his graduation day lol. Congratulations again, Marcus! 🥹 submitted by /u/Conscious-Cap-7250 [link] [comments]
I'm a huge Katseye fan and a memeber of the Katseye subreddit. I try to post stuff all the time but the moderators are so strict and only allow posts that they see fit. It's a well run subreddit but I feel like they really limit discussions making it look like a company run sub and not something for the fans. I'm not saying I want to post bad content or hate on any of the members but it's like you can only show excitement in their terms. I'm dying to know how other people feel about it. PS. This is purely about the mods and not an invitation to hate on the group or the girls. submitted by /u/Appropriate-Key-9958 [link] [comments]
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