Something I’ve noticed with GG stans in K-pop spaces.
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They are now 1st for ggs and 10th overall. The only female artist in the TOP 10 submitted by /u/4aewinter [link] [comments]
(THIS DOESN'T IMPLY TO EVERY GIRL GROUP STAN!!) I have seen so many girl group stans, specifically male, always talking about being a feminist just because they stan women. Being a feminist is MUCH more than being into female groups. Being a feminist means speaking up about their issues they face daily, being a feminist means to not hate on other women.. most girl group stans do the complete opposite despsite calling themselves a ''feminist''. The amount of times I have seen Girl group stans hate on other female idols that they don't like (and even wishing R@PE upon them), body-shaming and age-shaming female fans and female idols etc.. THAT is not feminism, but instead Incel behaviour. I also hate how they are ALWAYS blaming women for making problematic men popular, acting as if we knew that they are who they are behind the screens. (For example, S3ungr1 and Jaeil) I also hate how they tend to overshadow female stans when it comes to feminism and the issues women face. They (Most gg stans) DO NOT actually care about feminism or the issues women face -- They only pretend to care because they stan girls. submitted by /u/Ilovehuskies1111 [link] [comments]
I’ll be biased and choose Jonghyun since his albums are mostly no skips for me. She Is, Base and Story Op 2 are three of my favorite albums of all time, and he gets extra points for producing and writing most of the song on his own (and doing a phenomenal job at that). Onew and Taemin are battling for the #2 spot - I’d normally choose Taemin but Onew’s recent albums are too good. Key has some great songs as well and I love his creativity, and Minho has less releases but his recent album really exceeded my expectations. View Poll submitted by /u/MyOrgel [link] [comments]
Comment any picture of female idols. Every day the comment with the highest number of votes will win! submitted by /u/ConnectionOk8413 [link] [comments]
Blinks are the loudest when it comes to calling other fandoms misogynistic or toxic, but they’re the biggest hypocrites out there. They bash anyone who doesn’t stan BLACKPINK like it’s a crime. Pathetic behavior over a girl group, seriously. submitted by /u/No-University-7215 [link] [comments]
Am I being too negative for thinking this? I'm so happy they renewed, but a part of me fears getting too attached, only for it to end suddenly and cause heartbreak. They've been a huge part of my life, and I want them to always be there. I'm just scared.🥹 submitted by /u/soleyedi [link] [comments]
His facial expression cracks me up. The shock, the disappointment and the disgust. submitted by /u/Personal_Damage6616 [link] [comments]
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Cz well the last post got removed... Are we reporting MVs now??? New low. submitted by /u/_Lilac_Swan_ [link] [comments]
Whenever there’s a fanwar between two girl groups and, there’s the usual two for one special of misogynistic and slutshaming comments, the gay male stans are always accused of being responsible. Now, I won’t deny that I’ve seen some gay male K-pop stans doing and saying the absolute vilest things about the girls but, putting it on them whenever it happens is just a way of trying to avoid accountability by the female stans because they’re just as bad or even worse sometimes. Whenever a post is made calling out GG stans for being nasty towards other girl groups, the comments are always “it’s the gay male stans” and it kinda stinks of homophobia to me. It’s like the female stans have found the perfect scapegoat to blame shit on while they continue to shit on their fellow women without being called out, and it’s just so weird to watch as a female fan of some GGs. submitted by /u/Reel-Trouble34 [link] [comments]
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https://preview.redd.it/2w8rqauyt7ef1.png?width=1500&format=png&auto=webp&s=a78005d6add60a2dc06da1e9c84d93e70e0d7162 Soyeon is our Main rapper!!! Rules - Only 4th and 5th gen idols - Doesn't necessarily have to be the main dancer of the group, they could be lead dancers or idols who deserve to be main dancer. - ❗Only comment the same idol once and the idol with the most upvotes will be counted!❗ - ❗ONLY KPOP GROUPS ❗ submitted by /u/Comfortable_Reach132 [link] [comments]
I often see fans accusing SM of being racist toward their non-Korean idols when line distribution feels unfair. And while I do think SM has had issues with how they manage foreign members, I don’t think line distribution is always one of them. Take EXO’s “MAMA” for example. Fans were upset that Chen got so many lines in the Chinese version, despite being Korean with weaker pronunciation. But let’s be real, who else in EXO-M had the technical vocal ability to pull off those challenging parts? Chen was the best fit. This shows that SM prioritizes vocal skill, not nationality. Most of Chen's lines are just holding notes anyway. Another example, NCT Dream’s “Chewing Gum.” Chenle and Renjun, both Chinese, got a solid amount of lines. Mark, a Canadian, also had a major presence. Why? Because all three were vocally or rap-wise stronger than the other members at the time. Yes I knew Haechan exist. People love to excuse Mark’s treatment by saying “he’s still Korean,” but then what about Johnny? He’s Korean-American too and didn’t get the same opportunities early on. So clearly it’s not about ethnicity, but individual skill. Mark’s just really good at what he does. So no, SM isn’t always fair. But not every uneven line distribution is proof of racism. Sometimes, it’s just the harsh truth of who can deliver what a song demands. submitted by /u/Personal_Damage6616 [link] [comments]
I've been trying to find some girl group songs that have the same vibe as Hard Carry - GOT7 and Bouncy - ATEEZ to no avail. If any of y'all could help out it would be greatly appreciated! submitted by /u/PetrieNoFly [link] [comments]
I'm not necessarily referring to konglish, there are times when the English component of a song is written by Koreans for Koreans and I'm not bothered by that, I understand why it happens. I'm more confused by English songs that feel like they were clearly written by native English speakers with an international audience in mind and yet they somehow don't quite sound as natural as they should. I think the biggest recurring Instance of this is the use of "gen z slang", for some reason that I can't quite figure out kpop is always approximately like 2 years behind in terms of modern slang. Like every time I hear "genz slang" in a kpop song my reaction is usually "oh that's quaint do people still say that?" It's gotten to a point where I know a word is dead if it's made it's way into a kpop song, Is this like an artifact of the industry? Is it because these songs were potentially written a couple years ago and recently picked up by a group? submitted by /u/Synthiandrakon [link] [comments]
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Do you ever wish you worked with them? Even though you don’t like production or crowded places or makeup or anything like that but want to study or work something similar so that you convince yourself you’ll meet them and they’ll know about your existence? I know that’s all idealisation or idols but can’t help but crying myself to sleep craving being close to them or them knowing about me. To the point affects my daily life. #straykids submitted by /u/Sea_Letter613 [link] [comments]