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Thoughts on the W Korea "Love Your W" Breast Cancer Charity Event?

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Thoughts on the W Korea
https://preview.redd.it/54igv64p64wf1.jpg?width=442&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fdf30c2960737ebcc0181504d808ae280c29566f For context, this event in South Korea is under backlash for being party-like and not being respectful to the topic of breast cancer. They invited famous celebrities and many K-pop idols such as V, Karina and Wonyoung, but didn't focus at all on awareness and support for breast cancer victims/survivors. This year, Jay Park was also invited, but his song "Mommae" being performed was deemed insensitive and in bad taste, as it has references to breasts and is also seen as demeaning to women by some. Many of the invited celebrities wore revealing outfits and were seen posing with alcohol; Giselle from Aespa was seen drunk after the event in a video clip. There were almost no symbols such as the universally used pink ribbons, and only a few invites wore pink accessories in tribute (e.g. Byeon Woo-seok had a pink buttonhole flower). One very important thing to note is that this event, having been around for 20 years, has only raised around $1.1 billion KRW total (around USD$773,000). That means less than USD$40,000 raised per year, and what with all the extravagance of this event and their celebrity guests. I was curious if you guys had any thoughts? Feel free to share! submitted by /u/Leading_Charity8849 [link] [comments]

49. [D-3 (& 2 combined late post) Yuchan 1st EP] unmute for vocalss

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Yuchan (member of A.C.E and soloist) is releasing his 1st EP in a few days🎉🎉 the EP REBEL will be released on 21st October 18:00 KST. Yuchan dropped Champagne Poppin’ (MV, Audio) as a digital single a while back🍾✨ please do tune in if you can🫶 ik it's technically D-1 now but i'll make another post for it😅 submitted by /u/fried_chicken03 [link] [comments]

50. W KOREA Party and what it really means for the KPOP idols.

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I completely agree that the whole thing was extremely tone deaf and looked bad for all the celebrities that attended and the event organizers as well. But I just want to say that this whole thing seems to speak to K-pop Idols wanting a scene like that where they can party and flirt with each other outside of music shows and award shows. They all seemed to have fun and just socialized and even though the cameras were there it was very laid back and no one seemed worried about backlash from fans. I doubt that it will happen again next year seeing as everyone is pissed (rightfully so), but is there a chance for idols to ever have there own gatherings and maybe even official after parties like this without worrying about what their fans will think? It seems like they really need it with how happy they all looked at the event. I'd love to know everyone's opinions. submitted by /u/Appropriate-Key-9958 [link] [comments]

51. kpop Idols who have never been body shamed?

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I know that most idols (especially female one's) face so many bodyshaming comments because many focus on looks instead of talent. It's especially insane to me when it happens to teenagers like Wonhee. And most idols aren't even fat, but regardless all these comments are messed up and can truly cause so much harm to the idol receiving these comments. So in a world full of toxic beauty standards for kpop idols, are there any who haven't been body shamed much? submitted by /u/Sea-Republic8892 [link] [comments]

52. 🐳💜PSYCHOLOGY STUDY!💜🐳 [Scientific research publication] focus group discussing experiences of being an army, identity, cultural exchange & BTS (Ages 18+, worldwide)

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as BTS return for individual and group activities, an exciting new psychology research project is on the horizon! 💜 WHAT : - We are a group of researchers conducting this study for a research publication and need people to participate in a focus group - We are interested in exploring and gaining a deeper understanding of how being a member of a fandom community shapes our identities, how band members can serve as role models for fans, and how we integrate new cultural knowledge through our interactions in the fandom. - if you want to participate please see the poster below. the study has been approved by the College of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences Ethics board 💜 HOW LONG : - the focus group will take approximately 60 minutes 💜 HOW TO PARTICIPATE : - Interviews will be conducted online via microsoft teams, you will only need a device that is able to connect to participate please express your interest and book a time here if you would like to participate - https://doodle.com/group-poll/participate/bWB1DXQa/vote You are free to withdraw from the study at any point during the online focus group or up to two weeks after the focus group, at which point the data will be anonymised and included in the analysis. Because focus groups are rarely anonymous, before the data is anonymised, it will be stored on a locked file on Brunel OneDrive If you have any further questions I am happy to answer them in the comments. please participate if you’d like and share with other army, thank you! ( ˶ˆᗜˆ˵ ) 💜 submitted by /u/potaetotot [link] [comments]

53. WINNER: RED VELVET ❤️ nextttt! Best Vlives!? Again try to upvote not repeat! Thxx

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54. Describe your ult bias using ONLY vibes, no names allowed 👀

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No group name, no initials, no obvious hints. Just pure ✨vibes✨ and personality energy. Example: “Looks cold but is actually a soft-hearted chaos gremlin who probably doesn’t sleep.” Now you guess mine 😎 Your turn! I want to see how accurate we all are. submitted by /u/Itsjustonyx [link] [comments]

55. What’s the most “WAIT… they’re an idol???” random fact you know about someone?

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I love finding out bizarre or unexpected facts about idols. Things like: She was almost a professional athlete He used to be a kids’ TV actor Their family is secretly rich/royalty They’re fluent in 4 languages They’re scared of cucumbers (??) Give me your FAVORITE random idol facts that shocked you! submitted by /u/Itsjustonyx [link] [comments]

56. Former Idol And Current Saja Boy Dances To “Soda Pop” On “The King Of Mask Singer”

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57. How do you see K‑Pop fans in Brazil and our intensity in the communities?

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We, K‑Pop fans in Brazil, are very passionate and dedicated. We create active communities, organize translations, streaming campaigns and help promote groups. But we are also quite intense and competitive at times. I want to know your opinion: Do you think this dedication is positive or exaggerated? Have you had any notable experiences with Brazilian fans? Do you notice differences between fans from Brazil and other countries? submitted by /u/Fun-Diver-6166 [link] [comments]

58. Thoughts on the W Korea "Love Your W" Breast Cancer Charity Event?

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https://preview.redd.it/54igv64p64wf1.jpg?width=442&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fdf30c2960737ebcc0181504d808ae280c29566f For context, this event in South Korea is under backlash for being party-like and not being respectful to the topic of breast cancer. They invited famous celebrities and many K-pop idols such as V, Karina and Wonyoung, but didn't focus at all on awareness and support for breast cancer victims/survivors. This year, Jay Park was also invited, but his song "Mommae" being performed was deemed insensitive and in bad taste, as it has references to breasts and is also seen as demeaning to women by some. Many of the invited celebrities wore revealing outfits and were seen posing with alcohol; Giselle from Aespa was seen drunk after the event in a video clip. There were almost no symbols such as the universally used pink ribbons, and only a few invites wore pink accessories in tribute (e.g. Byeon Woo-seok had a pink buttonhole flower). One very important thing to note is that this event, having been around for 20 years, has only raised around $1.1 billion KRW total (around USD$773,000). That means less than USD$40,000 raised per year, and what with all the extravagance of this event and their celebrity guests. I was curious if you guys had any thoughts? Feel free to share! submitted by /u/Leading_Charity8849 [link] [comments]

59. SM is wasting Red Velvet’s Irene potential (vent of an Irene stan)

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Irene renewed her contract with SM entertainment last year and everything seemed to be going well. Her solo debut “Like a Flower” achieved highest first-week sales of any female soloist from SM Entertainment in just one day, according to Hanteo. So why would SM not promote properly an artist with such potential like Irene? Her solo comeback is nowhere to be seen. And unfortunately she doesn’t receive any media presence from SM like CFs, brand deals, variety shows or broadcast programs. It’s like Irene’s potential is being wasted by her company, which is frustrating because she’s extremely popular and known for having one of the best visuals in K-pop. submitted by /u/LowTackle9946 [link] [comments]

60. K-Pop/J-Pop Groups/Songs like Purple Kiss?

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Hello! So, as you may know, Purple Kiss is disbanding next month. (AHHHH) That cominded with their less-creepy rebrand lately has made me decide to look for more K-Pop/J-Pop group with the same concept! I REALLY love songs like "Intro: Save Me" "Sweet Juice" and "Nerdy!" I would prefer girl groups, but if y'all find a boy group with this vibe tell me please! Thank you! submitted by /u/HairyJellyBeanz [link] [comments]

61. TXT (TOMORROW X TOGETHER) - Starkissed (Japan 3rd Full Album)

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TXT (TOMORROW X TOGETHER) - Starkissed Release Date: 20 October 2025 Track Lyrics / Composed / Arranged by 01. Intro : SPARK PXPILLON, Slow Rabbit 02. Can't Stop / Audio Slow Rabbit, Daniel Seavey, David Wilson, JBACH, Jordan Shaw, Ohashi Chippoke, Soma Genda 03. Beautiful Strangers (Japanese Ver.) Slow Rabbit, “hitman” bang, Jordan Shaw, Neil Ormandy, Jenson Vaughan, MARTIN, BIGHIT MUSIC, 153/Joombas (Zaya, Na Jung Ah, Mia) 04. Where Do You Go? Evan Gartner, Sam Preston, Ori Rose, Ohashi Chippoke, Soma Genda 05. Deja Vu (Japanese Ver.) "hitman" bang, Slow Rabbit, MARTIN, Supreme Boi, Ryan Lawrie, Moa 'Cazzi Opeia' Carlebecker, Ellen Berg, JAMES, SCORE (13), Megatone (13) 06. We'll Never Change / Audio "hitman" bang, Slow Rabbit, Jordan Shaw, Maiz, Ohashi Chippoke, STEVEN LEE, SQVARE, Soma Genda 07. SSS (Sending Secret Signals) HYDE, Ali, Daisuke Nakamura 08. Kitto Zutto / Audio HueningKai, Maiz, Slow Rabbit, Katsuhiko Sugiyama, "hitman" bang 09. Step by Step Eve, numa, Zingai 10. Rise UZ, MOMIKEN 11. Hoshi No Uta (Song of the Stars Japanese Ver.) Johnny Simpson, PXPILLON, Jake Torrey, Sara Davis, BIGHIT MUSIC, Kim In Hyung, Lee Yi Jin, David Alexander, Kim Bo Eun (Jamfactory), Hwang Yu Bin, danke, Zaya (153/Joombas), 1월 8일 (January 8th) 12. Outro : GLOW Maiz, Slow Rabbit STREAM ON Spotify / Apple Music / YouTube Music submitted by /u/perochan [link] [comments]

62. Assuming someone is automatically joining a hate train or farming upvotes for just criticizing a not well liked group is weird.

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Hating on a group is shitty. Hating on an already hated group is even shittier. However, it is ok to still criticize a hated group if you are not hating on them or attacking the members. Someone posted an honest review of Jump by Blackpink. The entire post was purely just about the song. Not the group or the members. They came to the conclusion that they did not think it was a good song. People were calling them out for farming upvotes from Blackpink haters or hating on an already hated group. We can have professional music discourse on any group. Also these hated groups are popular, so it makes sense to want to talk about their music. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]

63. the odd defense of female idols when they do something wrong

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let me preface this rant by saying that i know there's rampant misogyny and double standards in kpop. i know there's a clear hierarchy between how boy groups and girl groups function. i am very quick to call out a misogynist comment like the snap of my fingers when i see them, so don't take this rant as something anti-woman or anything like that because it's not. but there has been a problem since the giselle/sza situation back in 2021 (at least that's when i noticed it) of when a female idol does something wrong, fans are quick to bring up something a male idol did in the fense of that female idol. for example, a big thing i've been seeing lately is kiof fans bringing up tarzzan's cultural appropriation just to blow the heat off the girls for that weird live. another one would be 3/4's of blackpink saying the nword, but fans brushing it off because "male idols have done it too". i feel like this is such a tired excuse. as a woman myself, i feel like it's a responsibility to call out a woman when they're in the wrong (in the right way, avoiding misogynistic language and all that) and not excuse them when there's genuine problems. it's so embarrassing seeing people brush off bad things that female idols do just because their girls. i could understand the defenses, like how people blow up smaller situations female idols get into instead of focusing their energy on to worst scandals that male idols get into, but it gets to a point. it's okay to call out double standards between how female idols and male idols are treated. but what's not okay is to completely ignore genuine scandals female idols are in, simply because male idols also get in the same ones; neither are okay, and being a guy doesn't excuse you from criticisms and vice versa. it's so lazy to not acknowledge certain situations and criticisms just because your faves are girls. this post is no leverage for misogyny, so don't get it twisted, but it's a huge problem within GG fandom spaces that makes it really hard for people like me, a majority GG fan, to acknowledge problems with certain faves. submitted by /u/ReceptionWeak1345 [link] [comments]

64. Sometimes it is just fun to listen to bad music.

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That's it. That's the post. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]

65. I got a crush on this song (and album)

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For the next comeback I demand at least 1 song written by Haewon and Lily I will also be happy if we get other members writing songs. submitted by /u/GeorgeParisol [link] [comments]

66. Appreciation of TWICE on their 10th Anniversary

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Twice is part of big 3 (is it big 4 now?) , Whatever they are undoubtedly one of the biggest girl group in kpop history they are still girl group with most slaes(close to 20m in japan and korean charts alone), awards like daesags and 120+music show wins they conquered korea within a year of their debut and became nation's girl group with 'CHEER UP' (which is still the most streamed. song by a girl group on melon if i am not wrong)sweeping up all the awards they were defination of mosnter rookies of their era and now expanded their influence to other countries thet are highest selling kpop girl group in japan and in USA .In their 10th year they still working hard doing world tour, performed in lolla festival, released 3 albums (4 if solo albums included),i saw somewhere they realsed more than 50 songs this year and and many seems to forget how hard this girls work they deserve every bit success they got and more. let's take this moment to appreciate their work and impact they had on kpop as whole. wishing their days filled with laughter and love . Hoping that there is still a lot of time togather with them and bringing joy to millions like me . submitted by /u/AdResponsible3476 [link] [comments]

67. "WE GO UP" by BABYMONSTER is a great song, but it doesn't progress BABYMONSTER's musical identity as much as I would've liked.

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"WE GO UP" is currently going platinum in my room just like "DRIP" did. However, also just like "DRIP", I fear the song does little to solidify and progress the group's musical identity. BABYMONSTER does not need to have a serious sophisticated musical identity, nor do I think they should. However, it feels like "WE GO UP" was just made to be a fun viral hit rather than to establish the group's musical identity as fun music of this sort if that makes any sense. It was made to be fun, not because BABYMONSTER is fun. Hopefully this makes any ounce of sense. Basically, I don't think this song was an attempt at all to give or progress BABYMONSTER's musical identity. I also want to make it clear that there is nothing inherently wrong with this. Songs can be fun just to be fun, I just personally wish it did a bit more for the group. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]

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