Share the pettiest iconic thing an idol has done ✨️
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I have to say I never really cared that much about lyrics and not just in kpop but any genre from any country. I'd look up the lyrics only if there's some controversy about it. What about you? submitted by /u/Still_waiting221 [link] [comments]
It’s been a while since Studio Choom did an Artist of the Month, but I’m still holding out hope that we’ll get more in the future. If they were to start up again, which idols would you want to see on it? Here are my top picks: Lee Know San Ten Hoshi Taemin Momo Bailey Sok Iroha submitted by /u/pussycontrolgonemad [link] [comments]
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https://www.instagram.com/reel/DON2QiPkn7C/?igsh=aXRxdXpybGdnNzFv For those who don’t know, Cortis is this new bighit bg and people are losing their fucking minds because they have really young members. I know this particular video was by a minor but we have 100s of ADULTS, grown ass women agreeing to the video in the comments not just on this video but every video I see. Looks it’s not wrong to like younger guys. But now when they are minors. The Keonho dude is fucking 16. That is a child. A CHILD. No amount of “I wanna be a noona” is ok. This is giving me enhypen flashbacks and reminds me of how people talk about minor jungkook. Idc but this is disgusting and if this was a female group, everyone would have sent their protest trucks against debuting minors, and about how adult men can’t like minor girls but suddenly it’s ok if it’s a male group? Vile and sickening. submitted by /u/Athena_14_06 [link] [comments]
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4th generation is an interesting generation. Lets recap: People used to debate which year/group started this generation - now it is quite established late 2017 and The Boyz started the generation. We hardly see those posts about ‘Is xxx and yyy 4th gen’ anymore. They experienced the 2 year COVID draught fully - no tours, no normal kpop promotional activities, no interactions. But in turn, we have new way to promote from Youtube shows to fancalls. Some even did online concert. On the boys side, they fully felt the complication of Burning Sun. No 4th generation boy groups, even The Boyz and TXT did as well as 3rd gen and now 5th gen boy groups in Korea. But in turn, a lot of them did well internationally. Sales boom - sure 3rd generation groups remain supreme (BTS/BP/Seventeen) but starting 4th generation we start to see a lot more groups with 1 million sales, both boy and girl groups. Touring boom - lots more groups are able to do world tours after COVID ends. Sure, ‘world tour’ in kpop sense is still limited to Korea, some Asian countries and some US dates and if we are lucky we even get Australasia, Europe and LATAM, but now a lot more groups are doing tours, big or small. More groups are able to do dome in Japan and a few stadiums too. Sadly, with more opportunities for new groups, we also see more 4th generation groups disbanding. More debut, more disbands. More groups extended their contracts beyond 7th year - Idle, TXT, SKZ, Ateez. It can also be contributed to COVID effect - those 2 years feel like a holiday so it feels like 4th generation is still new even though a lot of groups are already reaching 5-7th year. Some dramas in 4th gen - NewJeans, Fifty Fifty. SME brouhaha (LSM leaving, nephew tookover, HYBE purchase etc - SME went through so much). Good or bad - 4th generation has happened. 5th gen already started. Even though no one can dethrone BTS/BP - 4th generation have notables like SKZ, Aespa, IVE, TXT, Enhypen, Ateez and a lot of good mid-sized groups, and these groups are doing so well! What do you guys think? Is there more things I missed? Or something up there you guys disagree on? submitted by /u/Many-Ad-9007 [link] [comments]
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]
Rules: • You can comment on the same idol more than once, but only the comment with the most upvotes will count. For example, if there are many comments for Idol A with 1 upvote each, but one comment for Idol B has more upvotes, then Idol B wins. • Comments that mention more than one idol will be disqualified submitted by /u/ConnectionOk8413 [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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