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After listening to her songs, I noticed that most of them lean toward electropop. This is great, but I understand why she is not as big as she could be, since her music does not really match the way her management is promoting her. At present, Somi’s promotions mainly follow the usual path for K-pop idols through music shows, TikTok challenges, and other usual activities. Don’t get me wrong, I understand that she does this because she’s a K-pop idol in the first place. However, she could have greater potential if her management adopted marketing strategies that better fit the type of music she releases. Her tracks would actually gain more noise if they were positioned as international party anthems instead of being treated as regular K-pop title tracks. I think other people notice this as well. I often see comments on her posts saying that her songs would hit harder if they were promoted as club bangers or festival-ready tracks for global audiences. Look at Charli XCX, the reason her songs are big now is because her management allows her to promote them consistently and in ways that match her sound. Like Charli, Somi already has the electropop sound, but she lacks the branding, positioning, and marketing that would allow her to succeed in the global alt-pop and party scene. submitted by /u/why_dmn [link] [comments]
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Other K-pop groups concerts: a few empty seats or empty rows BTS concert: amount of empty seats is the same amount possibility for bts and blackpink collab (which is 0) submitted by /u/Hot_Customer_6984 [link] [comments]
Hey everyone, This is a genuine question and I’m curious about your thoughts. I’ve noticed in a lot of K-pop spaces/socmed that some people seem to really dislike multis (fans who stan multiple groups). I’m wondering why that is. For me, being a multi just means you enjoy more music and support more artists. But I’ve seen people call multis “fake fans,” say they “don’t really care about the group,” or act as if they’re betraying their faves by liking more than one group. Do you think this comes from competitiveness between fandoms? Is it about streaming/voting priorities? Or do you think it’s more about wanting exclusivity and loyalty from fans? Would love to hear your perspectives (respectfully, of course). submitted by /u/Dry_Front_9037 [link] [comments]
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I’m curious how everyone stays on top of it all? submitted by /u/MandatoryCozyVibe [link] [comments]
As https://preview.redd.it/whh8jm4p7uof1.png?width=4400&format=png&auto=webp&s=29bdd14b1878d734157d5867aed36248da904b32 I came into this with Miss A and T-ara but I have love and respect for the new generations... So, ask :) submitted by /u/Final_Remains [link] [comments]
This is just the current prediction as of Sept 9, but right after debut they shot up to #4. Their digitals and global performance are already the best among other boy groups, and this isn’t even counting their album sales yet. Plus, judges usually lean toward big agencies, so it’s probably between Cortis or Kickflip. Because Kickflip’s having a comeback this September too. But one thing’s for sure, after MAMA, it’s gonna be tough for other rookie boy groups to catch up with Cortis. What do you guys think submitted by /u/Difficult_Bit_3025 [link] [comments]
My hear me out would be I don't know.... Han with glasses, or anyone with glasses for that matter. submitted by /u/Massive-Phase6525 [link] [comments]
Hi everyone! Following up from my earlier post about Ryder (Would a country-rock rookie singer ever fit into a Kpop Demon Hunters sequel), I wanted refine his concept and expand Ryder’s backstory to clarify why he’s an outsider. Backstory: Ryder comes from the U.S., where he grew up being told he was “different”, and told he would never belong. His love for country-rock gave him an outlet, but he always felt like an outsider at home. When he moves to Seoul to chase musical dreams, he ends up auditioning for HUNTR/X (which he won), not to replace the girls, but to prove he can stand with them and fight as part of their team. In the sequel idea: After the Honmoon shatters and Gwi-Ma returns stronger, the girls are struggling with insecurities and the heavy responsibility of fighting alone. Ryder’s addition isn’t about tradition-breaking without reason, the story itself would wrestle with that conflict. The girls doubt him. He doubts himself. But his arc is about earning his place, not taking theirs. Battle style: His weapon would be a battle-axe guitar: the handle shaped like a guitar neck, with the top half glowing like energy, and the other half shaped like a guitar body. He’d fight with rhythm-based moves while covering the girls’ blind spots, supporting their more powerful attacks. It’s his own unique weapon to fight demons with the girls. My question for the community is: Would this work in a sequel without breaking what makes HUNTR/X special? I also want to thank everyone who gave me feedback on my earlier drafts! Your comments really helped me refine Ryder into something that feels more balanced and hopefully fitting for a sequel concept. (Reminder: this is purely a fan sequel concept I’ve been working on for fun. Nothing official.) submitted by /u/Dg975 [link] [comments]
Hey KPoppers, we’re a violin + piano duo called Danny and Jake, and our music video tribute cover of “Golden” ✨🌟 from K-Pop Demon Hunters just went live on YouTube! Have a look at our instrumental 🎻🎹 version, and please share it with your family and friends, comment, like, and subscribe to our channel if you enjoy it! ☺️ The recording is also out on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and anywhere else you stream your music. You can search Danny and Jake: Golden! Thanks for letting us share this with you - and we would love to know what you think 💙😊🫰🙏 submitted by /u/DannyandJakeMusic [link] [comments]
I’ve been seeing a lot of people call XLOV “genderless,” but honestly, their concept feels way more like a feminine or girl-group style than anything neutral. https://preview.redd.it/gni4zmp9otof1.jpg?width=736&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=310c656bf9085986ba2c2b0e190dd546c44584c7 https://preview.redd.it/l5yavfogotof1.jpg?width=736&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b568a7bd05dbc0a67db1a6984600535e630e657a Their styling, choreography, and outfits are very traditionally feminine (nails, makeup, hair extensions, etc.). If a girl group did the exact same concept, no one would even question it, it would just be a girl group concept. Calling it “genderless” feels misleading and seems more like a branding angle than an actual neutral approach. I’m not saying people can’t enjoy them, but we should call it what it actually is instead of pretending it’s something it’s not. Thoughts? submitted by /u/Trick_Director7825 [link] [comments]
Please take into consideration that people's opinions vary and if your favorite isn't mentioned doesn't mean they are not big. This is simply people's opinions. I'll start : Babymoster Illit H2H/ Meovv Kiiikiii / Izna Unis What are your opinions on this ? submitted by /u/Fast-Championship694 [link] [comments]