This Week In KPOP - October 18, 2025
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student from hong kong aspiring to major in political science. worst possible combination submitted by /u/JustHazelChan [link] [comments]
It could be age gaps (or lack thereof), birthdays distributions, random coincidences, or anything you personally find interesting! I'll start with Unis, their eldest member is six years older than the second oldest while the rest of the members are closer together in age: 2001 2007 2007 2007 2009 2009 2009 2011 submitted by /u/AAALLY- [link] [comments]
I'm from a small country, where no k-pop group does a concert, ever. Also, my parents wont allow me to go to other countries to see a concert. And anyway, I don't have the money for flight tickets to U.S., where it seems like concerts are there in literally every state. How do you guys cope with the fact that you may never see your ult group live? Or experience all the fun popups, and events, like other fans have access to? And by the time I finally do have money, my ult would've disbanded anyway. It hurts more when you ult is active right now, but by the time you do get the resources to see them, they won't be there anymore. Anyone else feel like this? 😅 submitted by /u/Top_Cucumber_8003 [link] [comments]
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Second generation onwards I've noticed a trend of the internet zeroing in on a singular woman. This isn't a kpop exclusive problem either. Alia Bhatt in India or Hailey Beiber in the west both face immense hate. This hate train intensified post them dating and then marrying popular celebrities Justin/Ranbir. This isn't the run of the mill men hating women issue because if we look closely a lot of the haters are women themselves. What drives this? I'm trying to understand if this specific flavor of hate is fuelled by the internet which took off post first generation in kpop. It's easier to fall for rumors or get into a hive mindset by having negative content being pushed onto a haters feed to ensure they stay longer. Or has this level of hate existed in the first generation too? submitted by /u/Wooyoungsmole [link] [comments]
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So I was on Instagram and I can e across this post by a supposedly REALLY new kpop boy group, and they’re calling themselves “B Friends” and they have like nine posts. They’re that new. They’re all still around 14 ish. Supposedly they’re releasing their first song in a few days or something? Anyways I just wanted to know if any of you knew if they’re real or anything. Also sorry if this is the wrong post flair it’s my first post here submitted by /u/IDontKnowMyGender82 [link] [comments]
Welcome to This Week In KPOP, a collection of everything you may have missed during the past week on r/kpop. October 11 – October 17, 2025 TOP 10 STORIES # Votes Thread Comments 1 (+1532) Seoul High Court rejects Taeil's appeal and upholds his 3.5-year sentence in prison 88 comments 2 (+1338) ONEWE have earned the first ever music show win with 미로 (MAZE) on MBC M Show Champion (251015) 79 comments 3 (+935) RM (BTS) confirms to W Korea that BTS will make their comeback at the end of March 2026 44 comments 4 (+933) Hong Minho, director of R.Tee's "DAMDADI" feat. Soyeon MV, apologizes and admits inspiration from Yseult's "B*TCH YOU COULD NEVER" MV, and clarifies that Soyeon and R.Tee had no involvement in choosing the creative direction or references 210 comments 5 (+791) NMIXX - 1ST WORLD TOUR:
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Is jini ever gonna make a comeback it seems like this company isn’t really doing anything with her, it really upsets me how she isn’t gonna be a idol anymore have u guys seen any rumors about her having a comeback ik shes having a acting debut but i always wonder if she will comeback in 2026 submitted by /u/WritingNo4095 [link] [comments]
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We know some (if not most) Kpop groups lately focus on one genre because the companies think that’s their brand or what made them popular but which idol or group do you think isn’t afraid to explore when it comes to their music? submitted by /u/Swimming-Pudding1563 [link] [comments]
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I’ll use H2H as an example here. Everyone’s been talking about Best New Artist lately, and compared to ADP or Cortis, it feels like H2H still isn’t seen as big. Personally, I think that’s because they’re growing steadily, not through an instant hit. Looking at the numbers, H2H is second in domestic/digital streams after ADP (350M+ vs 250M+). Globally (Spotify), H2H actually leads with 170M+ streams, while Cortis is around 110M+ but Cortis is rising so fast considered they're just 2 months old. H2H album sales are also one the highest. Unlike others rookie who might have one strong category and lack in others, H2H is just consistent and balanced in all categories (digital, album, global) The reason people don’t see them as standout yet is because they don’t have that one instant hit, and the community tends to value that more than consistent growth. I’ve seen this happen with a few other groups too. What do you guys think? Any other examples? submitted by /u/Difficult_Bit_3025 [link] [comments]
It might be a silly question, but I’m genuinely curious if any of you have ever interacted with an idol before they became famous or back when they were just ‘ordinary people.’ In my case, I met an idol before she debuted. She actually told me about her group’s concept and we had a great conversation, I even got her autograph. I still keep it to this day, and I’m wondering if experiences like this are rare or somewhat common. This isn’t to brag or expose her, I’m just really curious. Thanks for taking the time to read. submitted by /u/CripticalPuma002 [link] [comments]