WJSN Dayoung - body (Challenge Sketch) (250919) [ENG SUB]
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Rewatching Laboum's MVs, and at same point even in the comebacks pre-Between Us Soyeon just catches my eye with her outfits. It's hard to describe... It's not in your face like in Mago; BAM suddenly Yuju is pole-dancing or Elris Sohee in Dance On. Are there other examples? i submitted by /u/letohorn [link] [comments]
tw/cw homophobia I'm honestly aiming at bigger companies for this discussion. Let's say, super big idol of super big group of super big company gets caught with someone of the same gender, clearly intimate with each other. Basically, a dating scandal but make it gay. I know Dispatch doesn't out people. But let's say, it still gets out on online forums. Will the bigger companies kick out said idol? If the idol gets kicked out, it basically means it's true, denoting homophobia which may lead to a huge loss of fans and then a boycott and then a dive in sales. So would the company even kick the idol out? Will they pay a huge sum of hush money that the said idol will have to fork out and pay over time? Or will the company just say nothing and do nothing, letting rumours subside and hide the idol under the radar for just a little while. Curious. Very, very curious. submitted by /u/Informal-Cod-1227 [link] [comments]
My no skip groups are big ocean, le sserafim, 82major, idle, and p1harmony submitted by /u/No_Spray1804 [link] [comments]
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&TEAM and BOYNEXTDOOR are also under HYBE. BOYNEXTDOOR was even considered “flopping” (by K-pop stans’ standards) when they debuted, and it took them time to even reach 1M monthly listeners. &TEAM hasn't reach 1M till today. Now, let’s look at XLOV, who currently have around 1.7M monthly listeners, while P1Harmony have 1.4M. But XLOV isn’t from HYBE, so why is that? Because their songs are trending and people are actually listening to them. So why won’t K-pop stans say the same thing about Cortis, "their songs are trending" instead of “company privilege”? This isn't just a tiktok thing, i seen this discussions on other spaces as well submitted by /u/Cantname_stuff [link] [comments]
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So recently I have been thinking about what are songs which deserve more attention and aren't much noticed. Like I really like Blue hour by TXT and Stay gold by BTS and I feel these songs need to be loved a bit more by the fans.. what are your thoughts on this? Which of your favourite group's song you feel is underrated or should get more attention? submitted by /u/princess_bella- [link] [comments]
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Rate from 1-10 Fry's dream by akmu Tho it has more than 10 million views which also surprised me but its not that popular internationally compared to in korea It used to be one of my fav songs https://youtu.be/3kGAlp_PNUg?si=V5HhUC6wi-0QHrJi submitted by /u/XUser7427 [link] [comments]
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I think that the main reasons behind the popularity of K-pop are- Korean government pushing the Hallyu wave. Talent Aesthetically pleasing visuals. However, people don't seem to acknowledge the 4 reason. It varies from region to region. 4th reason behind the popularity of K-pop in Northeast Asia- Cultural Proximity. 4the reason behind the popularity of K-pop in Southeast Asia- They look up to the Northeast Asians. 4th reason behind the popularity of K-pop in the rest of the world- K-pop idols intend to fulfill the void of good-looking young men in these countries. submitted by /u/New-Mix-5245 [link] [comments]
I've been a decade-long kpop fan. And I've noticed, new Kpop fans or fans that are unfamiliar with Kpop complaining that their idols during formation in the choreography is at the back frequently. But for as long as I could remember, watching SNSD and kpop survival shows, isn't it still the center even if the idol is in the back? (It's an infamous Kpop formation where there's 2 people in the center, one in the front and back. And if you're perspective is in the middle, the idol in the back is 'covered' by the idol in the front.) I think new Kpop fans or unfamiliar fans complain and accuse the company of 'hiding' or 'neglecting' the member when it's not. I remember, YoonA being center in SNSD, and in older Kpop, being center means not straying far from the center as much as possible and I understood it as such, am I wrong? If some older kpop fans can confirm this, I'd appreciate this lol. So technically speaking, even if their idol is at the back (still in the middle) and seems covered by the member in front, it's still a favorable thing because they're still in the center. I think it's mostly misunderstood because their perspective online is through the camera's lenses. Of course, in one fixed point, it looks unfavorable to be in the middle-back but in real life or in a performance if you're part of the crowd, that member is visible in different perspectives (obviously). And I think that's what most new Kpop fans or unfamiliar fans don't realize and misunderstood. (Am I making sense? English isn't my first language, sorry.) submitted by /u/NoInfluence6902 [link] [comments]