The impact kids have on streaming numbers/ views is not to be underestimated
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When I look around, it feels like we barely have any male groups that dominate public attention anymore (by that, at the very least, general kpop circle). Nowadays, it seems like girl groups are the ones constantly getting headlines and viral moments. 4th gen especially feels like a clear turning point. The only major exception I can think of is Stray Kids, who seem to be among the few 4th gen acts that actually broke through to the top tier. But when I look back at the hall of fame of boy groups; BTS, EXO, BIGBANG, Super Junior, TVXQ, it makes me wonder: What did they have that others don’t? Was it timing? Charisma? Individuality? Musical identity? Or something else entirely? Why did those groups manage to define their eras while after SKZ, no boy groups seem to have truly reached that level, or hopefully, not yet? submitted by /u/Personal_Damage6616 [link] [comments]
Yall i finally checked my alt Insta acc and saw a reel dragging down other groups to say "BTS PAVED THE WAY" like I don't understand this ... Yes BTS gave exposure to many kpop stans but wouldn't the fans stan the other group the same . Is it really fair to say other groups are famous because of BTS , it's like we don't acknowledge the other groups hardwork or talent at all , no hate to BTS , just my opinion feel free to do the same. Ty submitted by /u/yejioooo [link] [comments]
From independence, self-producing, and establishing their own companies to unapologetically dating in public, slaying fashion week, and shutting down parasocialism - they're changing the game. Although, I'm not a fan, but I've got respect for them using their influence to challenge the toxic norms in the industry. submitted by /u/Comfortable-Spend580 [link] [comments]
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Watching newer groups debut lately, I’ve noticed how “polished” everything feels the visuals, the choreography, the PR responses. It’s impressive, but I miss seeing a bit of personality slip through. Second and third gen idols used to have awkward interviews, goofy variety show moments, and genuine off-stage energy. Now, everything feels so filtered that I sometimes can’t tell who the real person is behind the idol. I get that companies want to avoid controversy, but does anyone else feel like K-pop is starting to lose the human element that made it charming in the first place? submitted by /u/Physical_Ship_5717 [link] [comments]
I'm not an Aespa stan, their music is pretty hit or miss for me. But I was pleasantly surprised when I heard Dirty Work for the first time and very quickly had it on repeat. I just stumbled upon the fact that apparently it was very poorly recived? I feel like it's one of their best in my opinion. Love the vibe of the song, and hope they do more like it. But judging by the fact I am apparently in the minority, I doubt it. I'm legit confused as to why it was so widely disliked? submitted by /u/writermaybeidk [link] [comments]
was just wanting to know other ppls experiences meeting idols! i'd love to hear any stories i recently ran into yunjin from lsf and her sister in my medium sized city, i was clearly geeking out to my boyfriend and she noticed, looked at me and smiled. i was in sweats and had groceries with me, plus i also didn't want to interrupt her family time so i just hit her with the 🫶🏼 and walked away submitted by /u/whoopsiedaiseee [link] [comments]
I just went on Youtube and saw 'apt' in my recommendations. I know of the song obviously, it was everywhere a few months ago, but my eyes practically popped out of my skull when I saw the view count... 2 BILLION?? the song isn't even a year old yet. I clicked on the video and got recommended kpop demon hunters music videos and had the same reaction because the views are HIGH, especially for not even being 4 months yet. Now obviously these songs were hugely popular for just the general public, but there's one demographic that I think is underestimated that contribute majorly to these numbers... kids. Remember those video's of kids being obsessed with APT a few months back? Or just now kids and their obsession with Kpop demon hunters? You might be thinking 'well obviously they might bring in some of the views' but I think it's a lot more than just 'some'. Just look at COCOMELON. BTS and BLACKPINK might have around 8 MVs with over a billion views respectively, but they don't have anything on COCOMELON, that channel has like 22 videos with over a billion views, with the banger 'the wheels on the bus' at 8 BILLION All that to say, kids will watch things again and again and again and again... They make great streamers lol. This isn't meant to discredit how popular the releases are, because I mean it would be stupid to try and make that point when the songs were unavoidable, but I guess with this also comes the sentiment that views often don't mean everything lol. I mean that god awful 'dame tu cosita' song also has 5 billion views... submitted by /u/Due_Improvement_5699 [link] [comments]
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