What are your honest thoughts on Gdragon? Looking for answers from older kpop fans
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Mine would be Jiyul from Dal★Shabet. She's still so stunning to me and I miss seeing her perform! submitted by /u/Elven-Slut [link] [comments]
I know theres a sub called kpop nostalgia but are there any other subs that are similar to it? submitted by /u/Which_Mammoth9402 [link] [comments]
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I had the thought to make this post after watching NCT’s Jaehee absolutely kill it on his episode of Lee Mujin Service. Attached is a clip of his Mirotic cover from the ep and I swear he was possessed by Changmin himself. Jaehee also sang this song for Changmin during the NCT survival show LASTART and the man was thoroughly impressed. While there are so many male idols with amazing voices (Sohee my love) there’s no doubt in my mind that Jaehee is the top vocalist (at least as of right now) among the 5th gen male idols, and I feel like he’s often left out of discussions regarding them. I just wanted to take the time to give Jaehee his rightfully deserved flowers! What do you think? Do you agree? Disagree? If so who would be your pick? submitted by /u/bellahadidofficial [link] [comments]
I recently heard J Hope's Killin It Girl for the first time. And the featured verse sounded so out of place (badly mixed, off beat and the girl was simply a bad rapper). It got me wondering what other bad featured verses we have had in K Pop. Some notable ones i thought of Eric in Stellar's Rocket Girl Dok2 in Hyunah's Just Follow submitted by /u/LongLostFan [link] [comments]
Feel free to join the conversation even if you’re a new kpop fan but i wanted to hear from those who were into Kpop at least before 2015. Mainly because Bigbang’s prime was wayyyy before that and the last time they dropped an album was 2016. So i’m looking for opinions from those who were actively there during their prime rather than after! submitted by /u/Which_Mammoth9402 [link] [comments]
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Groups that debuted around 2011ish - 2013 was so confusing to me. All these years i’ve considered groups like AOA, Apink, Exid, Winner, BTOB, NU’EST, etc to be 2nd gen. At least late 2nd gen. literally only about 2 years ago I saw kpop stans saying that they’re 3rd gen and my mind was just boggled. I think I saw ppl talk about this on tiktok a couple weeks ago and I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who thought that. Like it is so hard for me to see these groups in the same generation as BTS, Twice, RV, BP, SVT, GOT7, etc. I mean I used to see kpop stans them in 2nd gen nostalgia too so I wonder if this changes as time passes? Because people did the same for early 4th gen groups as well. Like pre quarantine Loona, Dreamcatcher, NCT, SKZ, G-idle, etc was all classified as 3rd gen and it wasn’t until like 2022 people said that they were 4th gen and my mind couldn’t accept it. Do they just become more definite as the years pass? submitted by /u/Academic_Essay5942 [link] [comments]
In this song Niel sings a lot of it and Chunji has some and the rest has short parts. submitted by /u/Weary-Street-4177 [link] [comments]
Like seriously why yall gotta be toxic everytime.??? At this rate yall gonna be not only the most hated fandom in kpop but in the world. submitted by /u/GrimDew [link] [comments]
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Mine is Dope - BTS. Comment yours! submitted by /u/SuspiciousKoala223 [link] [comments]
What was your secret? PLEASE DROP THEM AND HELP YA GIRL OUT I’m mentally and physically preparing for the bigbang world tour and I would appreciate any tips and advice 🫶🏻 I would literally sell my left kidney for this bigbang tour. Im not kidding submitted by /u/Which_Mammoth9402 [link] [comments]
I feel like a lot of people have this thinking that Pristin is such a big and successful group that got fucked over by Pledis by dungeon-ing them and then suddenly disbanding them out of nowhere. However their numbers don't support this at all, Pristin's debut album sold 43K but their second dropped to 27K, The digitals performance of their lead singles also dropped correspondingly. Then they tried a subunit thing called Pristin V that consist of their most popular members but that sold even worse only 18K physicals and basically nonexistent digital performance for "Get It". For reference, Weki Meki's first two albums sold 49K and 34K respectively and Gugudan's first two albums sold 22K and 29K. In other words, both group's 2nd albums sold better than Pristin did, and look where they're both at now stuck in nuguland. Yes, Pristin did slightly better than both of them on the digitals side, but nothing to impresive about it, Sure obv this industry is completely unpredictable, but then if one is depending on that to make the argument that Pristin is such a big and successful group that got fucked over by their label one has no argument at all. Look I'm not defending pledis here, What they did was pretty shitty, but if we take emotions out of the way I really don't see any argument based on objective facts that Pristin is such a successful group that got fucked over by their labels. submitted by /u/Party-Confection417 [link] [comments]
Took 10 years and it's just 40 seconds, but the 3rd gen stan in me humbly accepts this collab without complaints 💖💖💖💖 submitted by /u/beelzebub2099 [link] [comments]