TXT Has Paired up with UNICEF for a Youth Mental Health Campaign!
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1) you can say something about the group, But it crosses the line when you insult an idol . Hating on a group is just as bad but hating on an idol is something that is not just " criticism"anymore 2 ) NO, kpop has not lost its colour . Just because your favs don't do colourful mvs , doesn't mean whole kpop has lost it . And fyi, many groups also did dark mvs back in the day , and since when did amnt of rainbow in an mv become a scale to judge music??? submitted by /u/yejioooo [link] [comments]
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In case you don't recognize anyone 1st slide Hongjoong Ateez 2nd slide Jeonghan Seventeen 3rd slide Xiumin EXO submitted by /u/Annoyed_Arctic_Fox22 [link] [comments]
Like I see on twitter that even an account with 0 followers ragebaiting kpop fans and they fall for it and give that account 1M+ views lol... All I see on my tl is how many are qrting on a post that wasn't supposed to be this exposed to anyone... I block accounts giving attention to ragebaiting but it doesn't end... submitted by /u/Stunning-Storage-350 [link] [comments]
We all know the big names of the Korean Wave—BTS filling stadiums, Blackpink headlining festivals, Squid Game breaking Netflix records. But behind all that glitter was someone most people outside Korea have never heard of: Kim Min-Ki. He wasn’t an idol, a movie star, or a famous director. He was more like… the quiet mentor in the background. He wrote Morning Dew (a song that later became the anthem of Korea’s democracy), and he ran a tiny theater in Seoul where over 700 actors and musicians trained. Some people now call him “the mentor behind the Korean Wave.” Full story is here: Part 1: https://kpopnews.world/insight-articles/kpop-root-20251001-1.html Part 2: https://kpopnews.world/insight-articles/kpop-root-20251001-2.html submitted by /u/Nicklee0345 [link] [comments]
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When I first started getting into KPOP I fell in love with these fun stages. I thought it would be a given for EVERY comeback. To my disappointment, I see NOTHING. What happened?! Shout out to some of my favorites in no particular order: 1) Twice LIKEY Switch version (Poor JY crashing into DY haha) 2) ITZY WANNABE Switch version (Yuna was dying to do this part) and NOT SHY (Itzy you machine and Lia you amazing human you) 3) IM SO HOT by Twice and Blackpink (Extra because it is a fan meet not a special stage: ITZY) 4) IZONE Princess Performance if SSOTS (Hitomi Elsa!) and Twice's M&M Snow White Performance (Momo and Nayone are ADORABLE DORKS) 5) ATEEZ Halloween Performance, ITZY's WANNABE Halloween ver. (Strawberry Lia. Enough said), Aespa's stage (with alita battle angel...no longer can find) What are your favorite stages? submitted by /u/PoyuPoyuTetris [link] [comments]
I cannot begin to describe just how proud of them I am! What a wonderful opportunity to help others for a group that has offered solace to millions of youths across the world. Heres their mission statement with UNICEF: "Under the theme ‘together for tomorrow’, tomorrow x together will mobilise its growing global fanbase to promote open conversations on mental health and support young people to feel confident to speak up, access support, and build the social and emotional skills they need to thrive. through the partnership, tomorrow x together and bighit music will contribute us $1.4 million to unicef over the next two years, with plans to raise additional funds through fan engagement and other activities. the funding will support a range of mental health programmes and advocacy, including efforts to provide children, adolescents, and caregivers with practical, relatable ways to protect and care for their mental health. it will also support activities such as training for professionals working with young people and research to fill gaps in available mental health data." Credit to @TranslatingTXT on Twitter submitted by /u/Nynasa [link] [comments]
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Full translation : "Bang Si-hyuk, HYBE chairman, has been placed under a travel ban amid suspicions of improper transactions amounting to about 190 billion won. According to MBN’s investigation, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency’s Financial Crimes Investigation Unit imposed the travel ban on Chairman Bang on charges of violating the Capital Markets Act. The travel ban is reported to have been issued on September 11, when Bang returned to Korea. Bang is under police investigation on allegations that, back in 2019, he misled investors into believing HYBE had no plans to go public, and then sold shares to a private equity fund set up by former HYBE executives, thereby reaping about 190 billion won in illicit gains. Police have already summoned Chairman Bang twice for questioning." https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/057/0001911395?sid=102 submitted by /u/redubellbet [link] [comments]
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Wheein takes the lead vocalist! now, we're looking for our lead dancer, who's fit in this group? the most upvoted comment will be the winner submitted by /u/Yejisauce_ [link] [comments]
I'll go first: My top 10 most streamed songs: Sunkiss - Wendy Hate² - Wendy Chapter you - Wendy Heaven - Irene & Seulgi Icarus - ARTMS Red light - f(x) Fireproof - Wendy Attitude - fromis_9 Scent of green - Joy Accendio - IVE My top 5 most streamed artists: Wendy ARTMS Irene & Seulgi SNSD Red Velvet submitted by /u/soyeahanyway_ [link] [comments]
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