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What's a fandom that you're not apart of but have had really good interaction with?

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Or ... What fandoms do you think naturally get along really well? submitted by /u/Frequent_Ebb6360 [link] [comments]

2.035. which male idol has the best yellow hair?

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jimin has the best orange hair!👑 2nd place: hongjoong 3rd place: jiung • post your submission with a link to a picture of the idol! • split dyed hair and a few colored strands also count! • Gen 3, Gen 4, Gen 5 • male idols only • to make it more fun for everyone: 3 members max from the same group • time to comment/vote: 24 hours submitted by /u/hyun_chuu [link] [comments]

2.036. which female idol has the best yellow hair?

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yunjin has the best orange hair!👑 2nd place: yeji 3rd place: seulgi • post your submission with a link to a picture of the idol! • split dyed hair and a few colored strands also count! • Gen 3, Gen 4, Gen 5 • female idols only • to make it more fun for everyone: 3 members max from the same group • time to comment/vote: 24 hours submitted by /u/hyun_chuu [link] [comments]

2.037. I've finally calmed down enough to talk about Twice's performance at Lollapalooza

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So last night I was AT Lollapalooza to see Twice. After 6 and a half grueling hours of waiting and fighting the crowd for a decent spot, Twice finally came on. Simply put it was so extremely surreal. I've seen them twice (lol) previously for Ready to Be in Metlife and the encore in Las Vegas. Both times were insane unforgettable treats. However this Lollapalooza performance was on another level. Each of the girls were absolutely on the peak of their game. Jihyo may be my ult but with Twice, any of the other members are absolutely ready to wreck you. First of easily they all looked so beautiful. Give their stylist a raise to the moon. I remember trying to take pictures of a member then one passes by and immediately steals my attention. The wreckers of the night were Jeongyeon, Momo, and Dahyun. Jihyo though absolutely brought ever ounce of her godly mother being and left absolutely nothing on that stage. Iirc, she said in Bubble that she almost collapse and after seeing her on stage, I wouldn't blame her for doing so. The show was just insane. The crazy part was how relentless the pace was. Song after song after song gave you just no break. I guess it had to be that way since the show was only 1:30 long. I may have been at the park for a whole afternoon leaving me kind of gassed but as soon as they came on I had fo return the energy they had. That NaMo dance break though 👀. The main highlight of the show wss the setlist. I know for a while people were saying Twice's music wasng ecsctly suited for festivals. However I scoffed at it because there's such a wide variety of genres that everything has a place. Twice did do most of their titles with some b-sides. Chaeyoung gave a hint that they'd be doing a song they havent done in a while and I was wondering which was it. I'm guessing it was ICON since it's the biggest gap since they performed it back for their III Tour. That song is special to me because it was one of the first songs I listened to when I first got into them. I also have to talk about that amazing band. They really enhanced the show and every single song. I've been saying how I wanted a live concert for Twice's shows and their bands are a serious reason why. The big surprise of the setlist though was JeongJiChae finally getting a stage for Takedown. The way the crowd exploded when that song came on... I know I did lol. Then they did a drone show for the first real break of the show to highlight the soundtrack for KPop Demon Hunters which also got a huge reaction! Twice are in the midst of a Renaissance right now. They're in their 10th year right now but haven't taken their foot of the gas. If anything they've floored it even more! I'm just grateful to have been in their presence for a 3rd time! THE HONMOON IS SEALED! submitted by /u/Saucy_Totchie [link] [comments]

2.038. Maybe I am not into kpop as much as I thought…?

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I’m currently at Kcon and had the opportunity of doing a meet and greet. I’ve realized some people might GENUINELY be mentally unwell. Based off of the conversations (not eavesdropping but in passing) I’ve heard…it seems some people might be obsessed (in a bad way). Is this a common thing in kpop or am I just not into as much as I thought? submitted by /u/averagewhiteyolk [link] [comments]

2.039. I'm so worried I might not see Hangyul anymore.

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I have been loving Hangyul for a long time now and he's my ult. He's someone I really admire so much and look up to. These days, I have been very worried and very unhappy because there aren't many activities for Hangyul these days. I envy people who have a happy stan life. Those who were able to see their idols often. I wonder why he's not so active anymore. I just thought that maybe he's trying to keep POLARIX's activities a secret, or maybe there's really not an activity for them/him these days. And I wonder if he's coming back to BAE173. I wonder if his contract with Pocketdol Studio is coming to an end, but I'm not sure when he signed his contract. He has been very inactive these days, and I'm getting extremely worried. I am still here lingering to that hope that he will get recognized someday, consistently performing on stages and appear in variety shows 'cause he has that personality that people will definitely like. If he disappears, I will be extremely sad because I would never find a celebrity who is as genuine and kind as him. He's such a gem. I think he has made an impact on my life. submitted by /u/yannana-98 [link] [comments]

2.040. One of my favorite feelings is learning more about a group/idol and you already love them so much. 🥹

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Recently there are some I have been a casual listener of and decided to fully stan (Xikers, Cravity, Twice, Le Sserafim, Seventeen), others I may have heard about in passing and decided to do a sudden dive (NOWZ, 82major, Ampers&One, StayC). I feel like the beginning phase is my favorite phase, mostly because I love learning and expanding my music taste. It’s a two for one special (I say that because I know you don’t HAVE to engage in the content and stuff to enjoy the music, but that’s the other fun part to me). 😆 submitted by /u/CeCeAlexus [link] [comments]

2.041. Korea should consider an idol lip sync ban

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There was a time when Korea was considering an idol lip sync ban and i personally think that is what K-pop needs these days. It's so frustrating to see idols going on huge international stages to represent their home country but doing lip sync there. It very jarring and stands out badly for the audience who are used to live stages. I think Korea should revisit the ban again and hopefully get the law passed so that Korea's pride can be upheld. submitted by /u/exxxhara [link] [comments]

2.042. Anyone else find the BTS female lead MV thing to be funny, actually? or am I tripping?

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It's THEIR decision to, and that's okay. As someone who's been watching BTS since the no more dream era, I find it funny how it was so much easier for them and their company to cast black female leads when they were enamored with the 'Hip Hop image'. Even going in the streets to find black women to specifically typecast for these roles and working with many black people regarding video production etc (when they were at their lowest in popularity). But now that they have gradually 'progressed' from that 'image', while still collaborating with black creators and occassionally adopting certain features of that image for their production, suddenly its quite difficult. You get the tone, when its a homey or Korean based song intented to be marketed in their home country, we get a Korean female lead. When it's meant for international audiences, (they have to show us its international by having English lyrics) they have a White OR Korean woman? Formula, black sound (sometimes) + black mainstream artist + sometimes a sprinkle of AAVE+ predominantly white production crew--- you get the rest. I thought I was tripping, but when 'Killin it girl' dropped I was like, okay this is a hipop beat, urban aesthetics popular with mainstream black culture, plus mainstream popular black artist, P.O.C dance crew, but the female lead? It's okay if only white and Korean people are their preferences, but at the height of your popularity, when you arguably have significantly the most creative control, what could ossibly be hindering you apart from personal preference? submitted by /u/Familiar_Shoe_1340 [link] [comments]

2.043. Ok I was talking with a friend about SVS and now wonder if others would still watch?

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Real talk: If a survival show actually gave the trainees time to grow and shine… ❌ No evil editing ❌ No rigging ❌ No producers constantly shoving their faves in your face And instead focused on pure skill, with: ✨ No weighted K-votes ✨ Ex-idols and new faces ✨ A permanent group ✨ Team bonding moments instead of fights for screen time Would you still watch? Or do we secretly love the chaos too much? 👀 submitted by /u/shellbear626 [link] [comments]

2.044. What's a fandom that you're not apart of but have had really good interaction with?

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Or ... What fandoms do you think naturally get along really well? submitted by /u/Frequent_Ebb6360 [link] [comments]

2.045. Mia and Yiren now former EVERGLOW members confirmed their departure from the group after the articles were released. Mia decided not to continue with the group for personal reasons and Yiren for still having contract with Yuehua.

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2.046. aespa - aespa On Their "Dirty Work" Come Back, KCON Performance & More | KCON LA 2025 @ Billboard News (250803)

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2.047. ☆ Just wanted to share my fan art! ☆

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I made fan art of Dwaekki and Bbokari on floats! What do you guys think? Also who should I do next? ☺️💕 Ig : stay_berry_art submitted by /u/Stay_Berry_art [link] [comments]

2.048. K-Collect Reddit and Volunteer Staff Applications Now Open!

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*REPOSTING DUE TO MISTAKE IN TITLE K-Collect is a community-driven K-Pop photocard and album collecting database, designed to help users discover artists, organise collections, and showcase their cards. Over the last five years, the website has grown to over 260k photocards, postcards, CD plates, stickers, and all sorts of other inclusions, continuing to grow every day. K-Pop is now bigger than ever and we currently have volunteer staff applications open. If you would like to apply, you can find the apply here: https://forms.gle/ WAETLNscEayahLYTA If you have any questions feel free to message me or you can ask in r/kcollect submitted by /u/AliciaMAbate [link] [comments]

2.049. Happy 10th Anniversary to one of Kpop's best albums: Wonder Girls Reboot

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Reboot is considered a kpop classic and it's one of my personal favourite albums. It was the comeback album from Wonder Girls after a 3 year hiatus. Members Sunye and Sohee had left, but Sunmi had come back, with the other 3 members being Yeeun, Yubin and Hyerim. These 4 members learned to play instruments to promote as a band and participated in the lyrics and production of each song. They had individual teasers with them playing their instruments, which I absolutely love, before the release of the title track, I Feel You. Wonder Girls had done retro concepts before but Reboot took it to a new level, each song being influenced by 80s pop music, becoming a true concept album, which I feel is relatively rare in kpop, at least for the time. The album has the playful, flirty, and charismatic songs like Candle, Baby Don't Play, Loved, and John Doe, the melancholic and ethereal Rewind (which I think having a bit of a resurgence) and Faded Love, the dramatic and atmospheric One Black Night (Yeeun sounds amazing on this), the fun Back and Oppa, and ends with the slow burn mid tempo and ballad Gone and Remember, which feature some nice vocal layering and harmonization. I actually made a post about the album for its 5th anniversary. Its interesting to go back and see what my thoughts were back then. Five years ago I said Candle, One Black Night and Faded Love were my favourites and today I would say Faded Love takes the top spot, I just love the melancholic feel. Even after 10 years I still regularly listen to most songs on this album, I just never get tired of them, they still sound fresh and inspired. I am sad that the Wonder Band was a relatively short era before disbandment but I am at least glad it gave us such an amazing album, and followed up by another amazing comeback with Why So Lonely. What are your favourites from the album? And if you've never listened to it I highly recommend it. submitted by /u/Xrin8 [link] [comments]

2.050. K-Collect Reddit Volunteer Staff Applications are now OPEN!

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K-Collect is a community-driven K-Pop photocard and album collecting database, designed to help users discover artists, organise collections, and showcase their cards. Over the last five years, the website has grown to over 260k photocards, postcards, CD plates, stickers, and all sorts of other inclusions, continuing to grow every day. K-Pop is now bigger than ever and we currently have volunteer staff applications open. If you would like to apply, you can find the apply here: https://forms.gle/w4ETLNscEayahLYTA If you have any questions feel free to message me or you can ask in r/kcollect submitted by /u/AliciaMAbate [link] [comments]

2.051. Vote for your favorite kpop 2015 song until we reach out 1995

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previous thread 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 order 1 cheer up - twice (252) 2 russian roulette - red velvet (196) 3 monster - exo (146) 4 very nice - seventeen (129) 5 tt - twice (124) RULES 📌 can comment 3 songs. separate the comments, far to many of you are combining them in one comment 📌 mentioning more than 3 all your picks won't count in the votes. 📌 it has to be THE YEAR, I double check a list of every 2015 song in month order submitted by /u/winniecore [link] [comments]

2.052. Riki nishimura aura farming 24/7

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2.053. Different crowd behavior depending on country/continet: For example, the audience at Blackpink's show in Paris today was extremely hyped and vocal. Do you agree, that crowd behavior changes depending on the location?

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So watching Blackpink's concert on a live stream, I noticed how hyped the crowd was. More singing, dancing and a little less filming than at other places. I'm sure it was similar to the Stray Kids concert - was it last week? By the way, the concert was fantastic, great energy and a loud crowd can really hype up the artists. I also want to say, that dancing and being loud might be a cultural thing and that being more quiet doesn't mean they love the group less. What's your experience regarding the crowd in different countries? submitted by /u/lester3 [link] [comments]

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