Song that would have you retiring as an idol
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I found FaSHioN to really stand out from the rest of the music released this year. It felt refreshing with a perfect mix of Western and kpop music . I know a lot of people didn’t like it but everyone has their own opinion. Personally, I found it super addictive. What do you think about it ? MY TEE 5 BUCKS 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣 submitted by /u/parksaerom [link] [comments]
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Been a KPop fan for a while, die hard girl group stan starting with SNSD back in 2008. Recently though, I've struggled to find anything that has really gotten me hooked and over the last 7 years or so KPop has gradually fallen into the background for me. There has been the occasional group or song that will pop up and go viral and grab my interest that way for a week or so. Nothing to this point has had me reeling back thinking "Damn is this what I've been missing?" Then along came STAYC. Now, being honest, I didn't find them in the most natural way. They came into attention to me through the new show KPopped, their collabs were really quite good and they had me intrigued by the "Oops, All Vocals!" theme. One member in particular had me smitten almost immediately (Sieun, pictured above). I had to dig a little deeper and so far have two songs ("So Bad" and "Beautiful Monster" that are a hard repeat. I know it's early days yet, but I may have found a group that has me feeling what I did for SNSD and Apink. Helps that I have a day one bias too, but this group has me immensely interested and it remains to be seen if they can loop me back in, but they've definitely gotten me a little more observant of newer artists. Any recommendations are more than welcome by the way, I'm an old head in this fandom and sometimes it grows a little too fast for me. Help the aged? submitted by /u/ginginbonbon [link] [comments]
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You magically wake up as an idol, however you're given a song you just can't bring yourself to perform and instead leads you to early retirement, which song is that? In my case some that I can think would make me want to retire are: "Girls girls girls" Got7 I don't specifically hate the song, but if they give me Mark's part and I have to do cartwheels and acrobatic stuff I'm out. Bye bye, I'm no professional gymnast. "Very Nice" Seventeen Great song, I love to hear it but if they gave me any of the vocal parts, especially DK's I'm out. Same with most of Seventeen songs though. "Fancy" Twice Iconic song, really love my girls but if thee gave me either Nayeon's, Jihyo's or Jeongyeon's part I would be out. In fact if they gave me Jihyo's part in any song I'm out. "Step Back" GOT the Beat I really dislike the cringey lyrics. I'm out. Early retirement. Am I exagerating? Probably. "Baggy Jeans" NCT U Love the song but ain't no way I'm doing the choreo, it seems really tiring, no thanks. "Fever" JYP ft. Bibi Specifically if I was doing the Bibi part, bye. I'd be leaving for retirement early. "Double Knot" SKZ Nothing against the song but if I had to be Changbin I'm out. It's not that everything else is easier but that, I'm not even trying, early retirement. submitted by /u/Ch_ch_chewing_gum [link] [comments]
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Enhypen's leader also happens to be a maknae. Enha would rather die than ever admit Jungwon makes mistakes. Especially in games lol. They'll scold the rules, PD staff, the weather, or other members before they'll ever scold Jungwon for losing them points. Even if Jungwon is the one causing chaos, they'll literally blame anyone else for the disruption lol. They take care of him and lets him do anything he wants with them. They have a lot of trust in Jungwon to lead them in public. He was chosen as the leader because of his tough mentality and the way he looks after the members' needs without being asked. Enha might be quiet and soft-spoken, but every single member has a strong personality. All these strong personalities listen to him and he keeps them in line. At the same time, they're also protective of Jungwon and makes sure he's not alone in carrying the weight of being a maknae and leader. It's also cute how they let Jungwon get away with anything lol. He's such a cute person himself but he leads a group with such strong personalities. Now, what's the dynamic of your fav's leader with their group? How do they treat their leader? submitted by /u/Desire-Untold [link] [comments]
Like A Flower by Irene is literally addictive I haven't stopped listening to it since it got released, I play it on repeat on spotify lol😂 submitted by /u/Particular-Rain116 [link] [comments]
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Content warning for mentions of suicide, as expected. Also this is a very spur-of-the-moment thing, so don't flame me if it sounds a little weird. Hi. I'm an f(x) fan; pretty late in the scheme of things. When I joined K-pop in 2017, f(x) hadn't released anything in a year and were about to not release anything more ever. But humble me fell in love with their discography, and though I'm not a *stan* stan I've always been a big fan, and was heartbroken to hear about Sulli's death. Now, I have something to rant about. I swear, every time I see Sulli brought up it's always because of her death. Yes. It's very tragic what happened to Sulli, and all the circumstances around her death. HOWEVER. She was also a person. Not a collection of bad events, not merely a sad story. But forget about her contributions to f(x) and K-pop and society, or even just how cool she was—LOOK AT HER LIVE WHERE SHE'S BREAKING DOWN INTO TEARS!! LOOK AT THIS EDIT I MADE WITH A SAD SONG TRAGEDY-BAITING ABOUT HER DEATH!! ISN'T IT SO TRAGIC? WHAT DO YOU MEAN SHE HAD MORE TO HER THAN JUST DYING? BUT MY TIKTOK CAREER! MY "K-POP IDOLS WE FAILED TO PROTECT" VIDEOS! MY "DARK SIDE OF K-POP" WANK! HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO GAIN VIEWS OVER SYMPATHY-BAITING NOW?! This is an issue that happens with a lot of K-pop idols who passed away, really. SHINee fans never stop complaining about non-Shawols using Jonghyun's death for whatever shallow purposes. I'm sure at this point ASTRO fans are tired of insincere Moonbin wank, too (though I'm not part of the fandom). But I swear, no one actually talks about anything Sulli-related that's not her death, and I barely see anyone complaining. I think it's because the f(x) fandom is smaller and I'm not as connected to it (despite having loved their music for a long time, I'm a dirty casual when it comes to actually stanning them)—for all I know, they might have debated this a million times over. But at least let me soapbox over it. At least SHINee fans have a core fanbase who visibly fights against all the wank and actually treats Jonghyun like a person. Literally 99% of Sulli content I see is just boiling her down to "that K-pop idol girl who got bullied to death". submitted by /u/imnanbaboya [link] [comments]
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