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Something you discovered in the KPOP world

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Tell me something that you found out or discovered in the kpop world/industry, not something like “those idols are dating” but anything disturbing enough to be actually shocking submitted by /u/miafellinlove [link] [comments]

1.662. University festivals are the best performances to watch

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No backup dancers, you get to see just the idols dancing and you truly get to see how good they are at without any extra stuff. The crowd doesn't know every word, but is actually more rowdy. Some of the concerts where the fans know every single word and sing every word and constantly do fanchants are a bit annoying. It's a performance, not a sports game where you have to hype up your team to beat the other team. It feels less organized and more natural at a university festival. You can also actually hear their voices. No constantly moving camera. I dislike how you can barely see how the dancing is when the camera changes angles every second in the concerts. submitted by /u/SpecSlayerSC [link] [comments]

1.663. What are your favorite nicknames?

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What nicknames for group members do you find the most funny/endearing/cute? Either fan-made or from within the group. Some examples:Saki for Sakura "where the heck is Saki?!" Yoonchip for Yoonchae (Katseye) is adorable. Also Swim Kim for Sooin (MEOVV). I also like that pronouncing Asa from Baemon as Ace-sa has stuck as a nickname. Post some that make you smile! submitted by /u/Dash-Fl0w [link] [comments]

1.664. idols that you think dont get along

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it can be idols from the same group or idols from different groups. i wanna know who u guys think may not get along that well submitted by /u/Patient-Wasabi-6847 [link] [comments]

1.665. Why is everything in K-pop styled in ALL CAPS.

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For example: TWICE takes the stage by performing SET ME FREE at the READY TO BE WORLD TOUR Stadium, or TWICE Pre-release english track "MOONLIGHT SUNRISE" M/V or BABYMONSTER - 'LIKE THAT' EXCLUSIVE PERFORMANCE VIDEO. You know what I mean? This includes the group, idol's name, and song titles: BLACKPINK, TWICE, BTS, ITZY, EXO, LE SSERAFIM, NMIXX, IVE, etc. or IRENE, HANNI, TZUYU, JANGWONYOUNG, etc. Like, why can't they have a song with just without all CAPS? I know not every group or song is in all caps, but 90% of the time, everything is all caps, even with the softest, calm songs; they are mostly in all caps. submitted by /u/SatisfactionAdept548 [link] [comments]

1.666. How much do you think idols doing dance challenges with other artists helps with the promotion of a song?

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Here's my opinion: when more popular artists do a dance challenge with a non-Big 4/rookie group, I think it may help bring attention to the less popular artist's song. At this point, I think idols doing dance challenges with other idols who have overlapping promotional periods is going to be a well-established tradition moving forward. But I think it is inherently more interesting when the idols doing the dance challenge have some sort of history together, whether they appeared on a show together or they have a friendship. What do you think? submitted by /u/Ruler_J [link] [comments]

1.667. drop a number from 1-675 and ill give you a song from my playlist

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all kpop songs! submitted by /u/Patient-Wasabi-6847 [link] [comments]

1.668. What other 4th/5th generation groups have unique voices?

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I feel like groups tend to do better/stand out with unique voices for each of the members like just by hearing the song. Skz, twice, itzy, bp, bts you know the bigger groups in the past etc. You can tell whose part it is in the song sooo easily even if you're a casual listener or a new fan. And it's even harder to pull off when there are lots of members in a group. A few exceptions like NJ/fifty-fifty who made it big but sound the same (for me). The newer generations have good songs but for example, all of H2H's members' voices sound the same like the stock-standard kpop girl voice sound. nexz, zerobaseone and more. But nmixx is different for example. And then there are groups that sit in between like you can maybe tell apart some of the members in the group like babymon, meovv. Ofc, everyone's different but this is just me. submitted by /u/dbzonepiecenaruto [link] [comments]

1.669. Balming Tiger (feat. ATARASHII GAKKO!) - Narani Narani (나란히 나란히) (Performance Video)

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1.670. Day 13: Name a group and others comment who's hottest member!

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It's subjective so please respect people' preferences. You can drop your opinions under your comment if you want! submitted by /u/Specific_Cake_5410 [link] [comments]

1.671. Something you discovered in the KPOP world

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Tell me something that you found out or discovered in the kpop world/industry, not something like “those idols are dating” but anything disturbing enough to be actually shocking submitted by /u/miafellinlove [link] [comments]

1.672. RESCENE - 2nd Single Album: Dearest (Album Packaging Preview - Photobook & QR vers.)

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1.673. Misogyny and character assassination in Kpop.

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just recently i noticed this massive amount of sl.t shaming, character assassination and just straight up misogyny against blackpink, mostly jennie and lisa, by a very certain fandom(armys) and the major reason being why is because of their revealing clothes? and their sensual dance. but these are the same people, who fangirl over jungkook's shirtless pictures, his song seven which is basically just about doing it nonstop. and now going crazy over this killing it girl choreography. is this not misogyny?? just recently i read countless no. of hate comments of armys literally calling lisa stripper, sl.t, gold digger, etc etc for her song "when I'm with you" because she had a male model?? and don't even get me started on the hate (sorry not hate, sl.t shaming and character assassination) for wearing a certain type of clothing? like tf? or for twerking? but I didn't notice a single hate comment criticising jhope or jungkook? hating on jennie's calvin klein photoshoot, but going crazy over jungkook's shirtless calvin klein photoshoot? what type of sexist behaviour is this?? AND NO THIS IS NOT JUST HATE, OR TROLLING. THIS IS STRAIGHT UP MISOGYNY AGAINST WOMEN. if you can't call jungkook a manwho.e for releasing a song like seven or being shirtless then you also have no right to call jennie, a sl.t for twerking or for wearing skin showing clothes. and yes saying you like jisoo and rosé more, because they do not wear very revealing clothes is also MISOGYNIST. because these same people will never say they like jin or rm more for that reason, because they don't care, men can do whatever they want. it's honestly disgusting that majority of these armys who're writing these disgusting comments are in fact women. also just recently i saw this character assassination trend on rosé too, because apparently she broke some jungkook's record? yes now they're undermining all her achievements and success by again calling her names like they did to jennie and lisa?? classic misogynist move. if you see a girl achieving success, just start calling her sl.t. problem solved. (and no this is not coming from a blink, but from a woman) submitted by /u/Ancient-Mousse-9067 [link] [comments]

1.674. give me a group and ill rate their #1 ranking song on spotify out of 10

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havent seen anyone doing this yet so… (idol in pic: kazuha - lsf) submitted by /u/richadoptmeplayer [link] [comments]

1.675. The Hatred of Eden is Becoming an Issue

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Right, so here I am, back again a year later after I made my post about how Atiny keep infantilizing Yeosang and frankly not only has it gotten worse imo, but the behavior of many in the fandom as a whole has become immature at best and downright toxic at worst. I've just come across an Ateez fanpage on IG making a public apology post about how they would do better, that the admin team member had been educated on the issue and why they were wrong, and lastly that the admin team member had also been kicked out for what they did. Quite literally suspended and removed from the team. So you're asking yourself "what did they do to warrant this kind of a response and a public apology from the rest of the team???" They congratulated Eden on Insta for Ateez hitting the BB100........ I.....I cannot even BEGIN to this. And I double checked a few comments to make sure that that one person wasn't trolling. They were not as far as I can see, that is legitimately the reason for this reaction. Maybe it's because I'm 26, I'm an adult with a degree and a job, but how can anyone sit here and tell me that's appropriate behavior. That is childish at best and toxic at worst, I'm honestly still trying to comprehend it. I thought "it's not April Fools but this HAS to be a joke." I've been an Atiny since 2020, and sure we had our issues, need I remind us all of the Thanxx affair, but for the most part people were pretty mature at the time and yes Ateez was smaller, their reach was not the same. But now? I go on IG and my feed obviously has a lot of Ateez content in it and I dread opening people's posts now because everything is becoming negative. I know it's partly just because it's kpop and this seems to happen when any group gets big but banning an admin team member for congratulating the man responsible for the large majority of their music production because you don't like how he distributes lines is literally ridiculous. Please, folks from other big kpop fandoms, let me know if this is just normal behavior when a group makes it big or if we need to start gatekeeping Ateez again. I understand some of the frustrations with line distribution but I don't really want to rehash my post from last year, but we don't know what goes on off camera, yes we know a lot based on what we see and what they tell us but that does not make us privy to every aspect of their lives and thoughts not privy to the professional work relationship Ateez has with KQ/Eden and vice versa. I'm all for trying to balance the distribution but the way people have chosen to handle it, and how they are treating Eden is disappointing. I have worked in the arts, in an amateur setting but I studied theater in my undergrad studies, minored in Shakespeare related performance. So maybe I understand it in a different level than some, that you don't always get to be the big roles and even if you or others think you're really really good, it's also true that directors (and I'm sure producers) like to make sure they have their strongest players in their specific areas. Again I don't want to rehash my post from last year, if you'd like to hear my thoughts on the infantilizing of Yeosang you can check it out. Again I'd love to hear the thoughts of those in other large fandoms. Has this happened to y'all? How do you handle it? Is this just a growing period or is this just how it's always gonna be? Edit: tried posting this once but the automod removed it for either titling issues or flair issues so I'm trying to post again. submitted by /u/A_Kat_And_Mouse_Game [link] [comments]

1.676. Your favourite Halloween costume in K-pop?

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The best Halloween costumes in K-pop?? I love Halloween performances, and am curious about different iconic costumes that your favs have worn~ submitted by /u/Worried-Ad-7727 [link] [comments]

1.677. SM’s Missed Opportunity to Promote Hearts2Hearts ❤️✌️❤️ as a Group of Togetherness (Companionship)

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They are called "Hearts 2 Hearts" When H2H’s comeback track “Style” came out, there was something I felt missing. I couldn’t really put my finger on it until I rewatched “The Chase” their debut song. One part that really stood out to me in their debut MV as well as their stage choreography was the dance break - it was performed by 2 members (Jiwoo & Juun), my initial thought seeing that for the first time was “Wow they have 2 Main Dancers?” I thought it was unique and started to wonder maybe this group would have 2 of every positions, like 2 Main Vocals, 2 Main Rappers, maybe even 2 Centers (or even a group that had no Centers since the Center position promotes individualism). This group would have a lot of "ships" sailing! It was kind of unique and it just made a lot of sense based on their group name alone (of course I later learned that was not the case after their individual positions were announced during their debut showcase). But that's when it occurred to me - the number 2. Companionship. This group felt like it was marketed to promote 2-gethernes (togetherness), to promote pairing, to promote having someone else beside you - a duo-ship or a companionship. A group with no individualism. That sense was what was missing in their comeback. The comeback felt more geared toward promoting individuals more than the whole. Both the MV and stage performances had so many spots where other members were hidden or regulated to be background decorations to highlight someone else. Then I realized SM really missed the boat to capitalize on the name they gave this group: Hearts2Hearts. They marketed H2H as a pair but promoted them more as certain individuals, which is why we are starting to see monikers of H2H being labeled an “and Friends” group, as in “(insert a member’s name) and Friends” while also having multiple controversies during their live stage performances of covering up members to promote another, the backlash was loud enough that SM had actually modify their choreography during the group's first week of promotions. My hope is that SM goes back to the concept and roots of what makes a group like Hearts2Hearts tick and that's a group that supports togetherness. submitted by /u/JcaHot [link] [comments]

1.678. TAN Jiseong - MISSING THE POINT

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1.679. aespa - 2025 aespa LIVE TOUR – SYNK : aeXIS LINE – in SEOUL (Preview Spot)

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1.680. What's with blackpink not calling fans blinks anymore?

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With the new tour coming up and everything it seems like the girls want to ful;y go solo. In lots of videos of the blackpink members they often address their fans with their new solo fandom names. I recently saw a vid on TT talking about it and it got me thinking. Do the girls not see themselves as apart of the group anymore? it just seems like they want to be separate from blackpink. As toxic as solo stan culture is I don't get the enforcing it by each member having their own separate fandom name? If anyone knows or thinks they know why they're doing this feel free to tell me. submitted by /u/Amaterialgrowll [link] [comments]

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