WOW: First AI World Tour - KION 2026 by KION AI K-POP Artist by Higgsfield
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Hailing from Seoul, South Korea, VIXI is a English/Korean co-ed K-pop group formed in 2025, pushing the boundaries of K-pop with a unique blend of electronic, dark, and atmospheric vibes. This 10-member group, featuring a powerful mix of male and female vocalists, delivers passionate, emotive vocals and bold rap layered over deep bass, smooth beats, and minimal percussion. Their music creates a dangerous, addictive, and sensual mood, diving into themes of romance and desire with an irresistible edge. Born from a visionary fusion of technology and artistry, VIXI's personas redefine music and performance creation, making them a group to watch in the global music scene. Meet the Members of VIXI: Female Artists: Soo-Jin (Born: May 15, 2000) Hye-Rin (Born: July 22, 1998) Ji-Won (Born: March 10, 2002) Min-Seo (Born: November 30, 1999) Eun-Ji (Born: September 5, 1997) Male Artists: Jae-Hyun (Born: April 18, 2001) Min-Ho (Born: June 25, 1996) Tae-Yong (Born: August 12, 2000) Seung-Woo (Born: February 14, 1998) Dong-Hyun (Born: October 20, 2004) š§ Check out their debut playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2W9yRupJmRoW2xkWxDiZiO?si=388dabf7ff804e1d š¤ Follow their artist profile on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3ghnKQcIv7hn2sdyrEzUDn?si=cBJcGzLPRaqr2I7hVFiAjg Their official website is currently under development, so stay tuned for more updates! What do you think of VIXIās unique sound? KPop #VIXI #NewMusic #Debut #Release submitted by /u/DemonKing_158 [link] [comments]
What K-pop songs are some that you absolutely love that happen to have a member deep in the creative process? submitted by /u/Thick-Software-6259 [link] [comments]
I've been following this group purely because Kim In-hye is in the group and she absolutely killed it in MY TEENAGE GIRL (Seen here). I wasn't a fan of their debut song BADVILLAIN but oh my goodness Thriller seems to have the same kind of magic KOL's Igloo has. That feeling of nostalic 2000s club and Y2K if it had a baby. I don't know sonically if that's the right way to describe it, but I especially want to say how addictive that last chorus/outro is especially with the dance on the knees (purely on a visually satisfying way). submitted by /u/PoyuPoyuTetris [link] [comments]
Knowing that theyāre Fifty Fifty 2.0 makes me want to support them even more. submitted by /u/Bubbly-Wolverine-396 [link] [comments]
I may change the flair on this (if I need to) because Iām not sure if this would be considered a āgame,ā but I donāt think itās really a discussion question either. š itās just something I thought would be fun lol submitted by /u/CeCeAlexus [link] [comments]
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I feel like most kpop fans care more about visuals and the music itself than live performance. Plenty of groups lipsync often and still build successful careers. Iāve even seen groups lipsync at their own concerts and fans still pay good money to fill up the venues. Lipsynced performances still rack up millions of views and fans still show great appreciation for them. To give a recent example, Iznaās golden cover at KCON comes to mind. Many fans didnāt care if it was fully lipsynced. They were still praising their voices and calling it the best cover ever. To me, singing live doesnāt really seem to be a top priority in kpop these days. What do you guys think? Is all the outrage over lipsyncing just performative? submitted by /u/GainImpressive8183 [link] [comments]
This is something that is always on my mind since I used to be a fan newjeansā music and concept, and it is very upsetting to me that weāll never get to here what music they would have released and how their concept would have evolved. Not only that, I also wonder how much bigger they could have gotten. Like they were doing very well domestically and globally and had soooo much potential to become even bigger. I want to know what a full album from newjeans would have been like and what more could they have achieved. submitted by /u/M0us3Cheezz [link] [comments]
Yesterday I saw Jungwon, Heeseung, and Jayās ENHYPEN WORLD posters and Iām still dizzy from it, and now the rest are out too š I screamed! The visuals are lethal. how can anyone look like this⦠they donāt even seem human. Their faces are literally heavenly š the vampire concept is gorgeous, they nailed it š§š„š (anyone wanna donate blood for the boys lol) october feels way too far.. are we even ready? Iām not https://x.com/ENHYPENWORLD_X/status/1968239044955119879 submitted by /u/WashDowntown4539 [link] [comments]
I just realized that KION is an AI artist created by Higgsfield, and it's actually giving viiiibees submitted by /u/AnyCut8086 [link] [comments]
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Triples's Girls Never Die choreography eats, I love how they go from their small groups to a big group. submitted by /u/Particular-Rain116 [link] [comments]
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I don't know if it's because of nostalgia, but from the first time I saw this MV and heard the song, I fell in love forever. I also love Call Me Baby, Overdose was a song I always listened to, but it seems like I'll never stop liking Love Me Right. submitted by /u/Separate-Comedian-25 [link] [comments]
why calling it a freebie if youre expecting something in return? submitted by /u/withinyourheart [link] [comments]
The message was that the girls donāt need to marry a rich man, and they are enough by themselves. The pressure to marry a rich dude is reductive of their characters and dismissive of their abilities. This was accentuated by the capitalistic nature of the American imagery, specifically american football (thatās a band, idk them tho) and NASCAR, as well as a bit of the āAmerican dreamā where Winter toiled as a mechanic. This was concluded and solidified in the rebellion in the end. The girls are themselves and can handle their shit, even a whole fucking revolution (the irony and timing of this imagery as an actual American is really fun too lmfao, but weāre not here for politics). I think it was actually very sophisticated and intentional. Like, Iām not trying to sound pretentious but I truly donāt think a lot of fans understood the context of the lyrics with the imagery. I think it was one of the better stories/ideas that AESPA has told/communicated in their music videos. And obviously, itās camp. Itās so exaggerated and off the wall and intentionally too much, in order to communicate an idea. I think it was artfully done and I stand by it as a comeback. (Sonically, itās not on my playlists, but neither are most of my favorite musicals and I rank this with them.) This really is an appreciation post, but Iām flairing it as a discussion because I want to know what people think of the song besides āit doesnāt sound as cool as their last comebacksā lol. I think there was a really interesting story here! submitted by /u/Radiant-Actuary2870 [link] [comments]
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Rules: - any gender, generation and group is fine - if an idol wins twice, theyre just in the group twice. Thereās a clone of them. They donāt have two roles - global group idols (I. E. Xg, Katseye) donāt count - dead/disbanded idols and survival show contestants count, as well as ai/digital idols - the comment with the most upvotes wins - roughly every 24 the next vote starts! - try to make the most cursed lineup anyone has ever seen Now, who will our leader be? submitted by /u/DaGayEnby [link] [comments]