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Yoongi (Agust D) made his first IG post since two years and not even two days later a huge fanwar is going on on X because according to some ARMY, Jennie liked his post and later unliked it. Now both fd’s are at each other’s throats, at the cost of these two artists who, let’s be honest here, are very likely friends or at least acquaintances. ARMY are slutshaming Jennie and calling her an attention seeker and overall being wildly misogynistic. Blinks are needlessly bringing up Yoongi’s “DUI” and calling him a criminal. I have blocked dozens of accounts since I woke up and the worst part is that both think they have the moral high ground. In reality these artists are probably pissed as hell about the behavior of their embarrassing “fans”. submitted by /u/scoops_trooper [link] [comments]
I saw a few people wear blackpink shirts in school, but other then that nothing :( what about yall? submitted by /u/Jimins_airfryer [link] [comments]
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From debut until now, Liz’s look has definitely gone through a noticeable transformation. At first, I thought it might just be a natural glow-up or changes in styling but recently I can’t help but notice how different she looks compared to her debut days. This isn’t meant in a negative way at all, but more as an observation. She seems to be leaning toward a look that reminds me a lot of Wonyoung - whether it’s the styling, makeup choices, or maybe just the overall group concept that Starship is going for. It makes me wonder: is this simply part of her evolving image, or are the members slowly being styled in a way that makes them resemble each other - with Wonyoung being the reference point? What do you think? Is it just natural changes and styling or is there a deliberate push to make the girls more visually similar? submitted by /u/khaisu_aru_huisu [link] [comments]
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I know it's crazy to think that it's not a Twice song as the greatest one ever in company history. But I truly believe it's the best. From ITZY! And it's not a 2nd gen group or NMIXX either. Even if it's not WANNABE, it could be LOCO. Both are amazing songs. submitted by /u/SpecSlayerSC [link] [comments]
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Hiii, because I saw everyone doing it so I want to give it a try! \Note: Because I don't have any 1st or 2nd gen bias (except Yuri-SNSD) so I'm only doing 3rd-5th groups!* Edit: sorry for the image' quality😭 submitted by /u/Specific_Cake_5410 [link] [comments]
At this point, many 3rd & previous gen idols have established their solo music careers. We’ve seen plenty of 4th gen idols release solo albums now, but I wanna know whom you most anticipate cementing their legacy as a solo artist the way previous artists like Taeyeon, Baekhyun, Zico, etc have! Is there anyone in particular you’re on the lookout for that’s shown strong potential? Personally i love skz Han’s tracks and always look forward to them. 13 is incredible. I think he has potential to become a permanent staple in melodic rap & rnb. I know this is way preemptive but i seriously can’t wait till p1h Jongseob releases a mixtape. I just know it’s gonna be fire. Oh also Soyeon of course, i think she has a solid start. I’m really hoping for a 4th gen female idol with a ballad solo career kinda like Wendy. I wonder who has most potential and interest in releasing that kinda music. What do yall think? submitted by /u/Lilac-Soul [link] [comments]
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With all the drama going on in the world, kpop related or not, we all need a breather and good little “haha”. Therefore, I present this golden nugget. I cackled. Hard. But yeah. That is all. Enjoy submitted by /u/Kindly-Ebb6759 [link] [comments]
Loved all the pink hair idols submissions so I thought let's try another color lol. Which one of your favs do you think look great with red hair? submitted by /u/couchbound_nomad [link] [comments]
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im still listening to it as we speak but dude!!! this is an amazing album!!! i always saw people online talking about how this is one of the best albums in kpop and i lowkey thought it was mostly token stans parroting this. i saw pink tape as another miniskirt by aoa, wiggle wiggle by hellovenus, or that one t ara song. so finally i gave it a try to see what the hype was all about and i love it! its SO rare that i like songs on the first listen, let alone gg songs (i lean more towards bg songs— it can be hard for me to get into gg songs), and let alone liking a WHOLE ALBUM on the first listen! but these songs are so good! if anyone reading this has never listened to fx or only on a surface level, i urge u to listen to this album. this is like life changing submitted by /u/killforjay [link] [comments]
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I know this song isn’t really new and most of you have probably heard it already, but maybe some of you haven’t paid attention to the lyrics. I think it’s worth listening again, this time focusing on the lyrics...they feel really true & inspiring to me🫶🏻💕 submitted by /u/Proper_Ant_384 [link] [comments]
hello! i’ve seen a few posts about this before but i’m kinda in the mood to find people who also do this. i’ve been into kpop since i was 10 (i’m 21 now) and back then i made a 7-member co-ed group. then in 2020 when i started stanning ateez i changed it to 8 members. it’s been my little project ever since lol, and i’ve built so much lore around them over the years. it’s been my hyperfixation forever and i’m just tryna make friends who get this 😭 submitted by /u/ttaedongie [link] [comments]
I did a search in the data published by Gallup Korea to see which songs were the most popular each year and found some surprises. This is the top 5 songs with the highest % of votes from 2007 to 2019 (each representing the amount of people that considered such song as the most popular of the year): *"Tell me" (2007) by Wonder Girls - 33.9 % *"Gangnam Style" (2014) by PSY - 30.7 % [Kinda surprised this not had the most share of votes; this shows how dominant "Tell me" really was]. *"Lies" (2007) by Big Bang - 17.2 % [Another song from 2007, it only got the second place in it's year of publication but it's the top 3 song with most share votes surpassing by a lot most of the other songs that were the most popular in it's year] *"Gee' by SNSD - 15% [As a SONE I thought Gee was bigger] *"Bounce" by Cho Yong Pil - 13.6 % [I have never heard of this man nor his song] The former paragraph compares the songs with the highest share of votes during the period, independently of the year of the poll Gallup poll could reflect a bit better the opinion of the Korean population because Fandoms cannot disproportionately manipulate this data as they do with streams and awards. Although it's probably not perfectly objective. I don't know exactly what question was asked in the interviews but some people probably answered which was their favorite song rather than the most popular; anyways I think is useful enough. Big missings from the list, I found that 2ne1 neither Twice, neither T-ara had ever the most popular song of the year (kinda surprised as a Once). Red flavor by Red Velvet, Cheer Up by Twice, Bar Bar Bar by Crayone Pop, Growl by Exo, Some by So you (sistar) were not, in fact, the most popular song in their realese year according to Gallup. I stay corrected as I thought these songs were more popular. Also happen to I am the Best by 2ne1 that is not even in the top 5 songs of it's year. And Sorry, sorry by Super Junior is just the number five song in 2009 (Even Genie by SNSD was more popular, the second SNSD song in the top 5). However, It seems, Idols in general were really popular during these years, as more years than not, the most popular song was by an Idol. Wonder Girls, SNSD, and IU were the only ones with a number one song in two years or more during the analyzed period. IU is the only one to do it in not consecutive years. Twice, BTS, SNSD and IU had more than one song in the top 5 in the same year. Of this group, Twice is the only one without a number one song in any year, because Boy With Luv by BTS was the number one in 2019. DDD by Black Pink is their only song in the top 5 of any year analyzed (it was the top song in 2018), surprising as I thought their debut songs were very impactful in 2015. This come to mind that Gallup list is not a perfect example of the most impactful songs. There's other stuff that should be considered to name a song as the most popular or more impactful, but it's very difficult to take into account with cuantitative analysis all variables and we will need a cualitative approach for other analysis more complete. For example, Some by SoYou introduced a brand new slang term to the Korean vocabulary, and Gee singlehandedly made every young person in Korea to dress with colorful jeans during 2009. What can be more culturally impactful than that? There's to be considered longevity as well, as some songs that were not even voted in the top five in their year of release are still making wave today and still seems to be very much loved by the Korean GP. For instance, I am the best seems today more popular than Gee according to current streams (although from different years) Also, for instance Spring Day by BTS was not in the top five songs in it's year of release. Maybe it has gained massive popularity after it or there's possibility it's streams every march are mostly fan driven? This list does not consider impact outside of Korea as well. Hence Gangnam Style being just as impactful/popular than Tell Me in this analysis. The poll was exclusive for Korean residents. And I cannot address how realible it's the poster although sample size seem acceptable. Also, there are idols that were considered the most popular singer of the year without having the most popular song: BTS, SNSD, IU achieved this. Other things to consider is that according to the data from 2020 onwards, young people vote differently to older people (water is wet). This means it's possible that a song had a big cultural impact in an age range and was completely ignored by most of the population. This is my guess to what happened to Growl and other songs, popular among teenagers only. Sadly I don't have that kind of data segregation for the years analyzed (2007-2019). But it's a nice reminder that Koreans are in fact not a hive mind as some Koreaboos like to think. Trends can seem more prominent than they are when you are observing from the other side of the wolrd getting your information through eco chambers. Remember that. The data in the source from 2020 onwards changed the methodology of publication and the data seems no comparable with the years before, but I can guess no idol has won the most popular song in the total population group from 2020 onwards. A harsh contrast with the 15 years before that, when Idols were dominat. This post is manly a self check I am doing after saying something stupid about Cheer Up popularity the other day in the subreddit. I did research and stand corrected, based on data. I wanted to share my results, since I know Kpop fans are very data driven like me, so I will enjoy reading your insights as well, Source: https://www.allkpop.com/article/2024/12/gallup-korea-poll-data-reveals-the-most-popular-singers-and-songs-of-2024 submitted by /u/taeyang31 [link] [comments]