The KingDom - Special Album: The KingDom : the flower of the moon (Concept Photo #1)
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What i mean by that is a song that got bad reception from fans or general Public when it was first released because it was so polarizing but after it got performed people started to changed their minds about the song and finally liked it. I think Gnarly by katseye is the prime example of this that's why i said gnarly treatment. Is there any songs by any groups that got that treatment?? submitted by /u/Party-Confection417 [link] [comments]
I need to vent about something I’ve been seeing on Tumblr. There’s this page on Tumblr that flat-out refuse to make edits or lockscreens of Chaeyoung. Their “reason”? The swastika shirt incident from 2023. Like… are we really still on this in late 2025? She already apologized, admitted it was wrong, and deleted the post. She didn’t double down, she didn’t ignore it, she did what everyone always asks idols to do: acknowledge, apologize, and learn. And look, let’s be real about the context. That shirt wasn’t some neo-Nazi merch. It was an old punk aesthetic piece, tied to the Sex Pistols and the whole “shock value/anti-establishment” fashion that often used offensive imagery to provoke. That doesn’t make it okay, obviously, but it’s important to understand it wasn’t Chaeyoung going, “Yeah, I love Nazis.” It was her wearing something she likely didn’t know the full weight of. “We have the right not to be comfortable editing pics of someone with that mentality.” What “mentality”? Chaeyoung has no ideological connection to Nazism. She apologized and acknowledged her mistake. To say that someone who made a mistake out of ignorance has a “Nazi mentality” is dishonest and disproportionate. But these admins act like she committed an unforgivable crime and now they’re on some “moral mission” to exclude her forever. They keep bringing it up whenever someone requests a Chaeyoung edit, and it honestly just feels like they’re enjoying holding onto the drama more than actually caring about what happened. Meanwhile, it’s the fans who lose out. People who like Chaeyoung don’t get content because the admins decided to keep punishing her indefinitely. And honestly, it’s not even activism at that point, it’s just bitterness disguised as righteousness. Plenty of idols have made mistakes, apologized, and moved forward. Why is Chaeyoung being singled out like this? If you really can’t stand her, fine, just say you don’t like her and move on. But stop pretending it’s about “principles” when she’s already shown accountability. It’s exhausting watching this kind of performative grudge-holding. Am I the only one who thinks this is way past ridiculous? submitted by /u/Trick_Director7825 [link] [comments]
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So Verivery posted happy birthday for Minchan on Instagram today and I'm really happy but also so confused. Is this the longest hiatus of any idol? Minchan is one of my ults and I miss him like crazy but I started to figure it was a long shot to hope he would ever come back. But then they posted that. Idk, am I crazy for holding on to hope that he will one day come back to Verivery? And if he doesn't want to or it isn't good for his mental health, that's okay too, I just wish we could know either way. 🥹 submitted by /u/Marps95 [link] [comments]
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Came across a video on bilibili (sort of Youtube in China) saying Chinese fans are the most miserable because most Kpop idols can't tour in mainland CN. Similar sentiments can be heard from SEA, South American, African, Australasia and some Europe fans. I don't think it has anything with the idols/ companies "ignore" or "skip" any countries, they don't because they obviously can't. Logistics: not every major city has the necessary infrastructure to accommodate the influx of thousands of concert-goers, the stage set and equipments. Transport, schedule, personel, legal issues, all of these require insane amount of planning and coordinating with local promoter and venues. Venues: nobody can just wake up one day and book a random venue, it has to be booked several months before hand. Sometimes people complain about the size of the venues (too big, too small) but appropriate venues are sometimes booked by local sport teams already. Profit: let's face it touring is expensive, if the demand isn't met once investors tend to get cold feet. Tour promoter taking a chunk out of the revenue isn't helping either. Personally, i don't want my ult group to visit my country because of the profound lack of infrastructure. I understand that it hurts, but that's another thing we have to accept at the end of the day. submitted by /u/lu_tl97 [link] [comments]
You know that innocent but chaotic stage when you first fall into K-pop? Let’s expose our baby stan delusions together 😂 We’ve all been there, scrolling YouTube at 2am, watching random edits, believing every wild thing without questioning it and suddenly you think you know everything about idols and the industry. Then months (or years) later you look back like “Wow, I was so delusional 😭” I feel like every K-pop fan has gone through this clown phase, and honestly, it’s one of the most fun parts of the journey. Those silly beliefs we once held now make the best stories to laugh about. And let’s be real, baby stans have some of the most creative imaginations out there 😂 So tell me, what are the funniest or weirdest things you used to believe when you were new to K-pop? Spill your baby stan confessions below, let’s make a thread full of nostalgia and collective clownery~🩷 submitted by /u/LunaVixen7 [link] [comments]
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Am the only who do this? submitted by /u/Electronic-Honey-251 [link] [comments]
i'm talking the newjeans bag (debut), the rv chill kill purse, the cravity bag, the newjeans supernatural bags etc. do people use them outside of collection? just curious because i own the supernatural bag submitted by /u/JustHazelChan [link] [comments]
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Spring Day by BTS has left the Melon weekly chart for the first time since its release on February 13, 2017. It thus spent a record-setting 447 consecutive weeks, or 8.57 years, on the weekly chart. It is the longest-charting song in Melon history. Spring Day was the first song to ever reach 1 billion streams on the platform, and it is still only one of two songs in the platform’s history to surpass 1 billion streams. It also holds the record for the most unique listeners of any song on the platform. Congratulations to Queen Spring Day and BTS for these remarkable achievements. submitted by /u/pussycontrolgonemad [link] [comments]
He must have been paid the big bucks to admit to using AI. Cause why would you say that? submitted by /u/Separate_Guava_6272 [link] [comments]
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So Nmixx just released a motion poster announcing their comeback and there has been a discussion about wheter "it's Ai", so one person directly asked the company in charge of creating this poster and they confirmed that it was made just using 3D tools. Nmixx has been doing this kind of poster since 2022. To be fair the style of this poster can be similar to some generative Ai styles (static background and little movement). It has gotten better with time and can be sometimes so similar to something artist make You can take what the company in charge of creating the poster said with a grain of salt, but if it's true it could demonstrate how Ai has affected the kpop industry, and how present it is, maybe in the future everyone will use it, even if it's not used as generative Ai some artist use it along side normal 3D tools to make things quicker. submitted by /u/sueueu6e36 [link] [comments]