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What’s the most unexpected collab you want to see happen?

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2.318. Why did millions of people support Seunghan and his girlfriend but now there’s almost no support for his solo debut?

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It’s honestly kind of sad. Just a few months ago Seunghan and his girlfriend were trending everywhere. Millions of people were showing support and saying they’d stand by him in his solo career but now that he’s finally debuted as a solo artist almost no one seems to know about it. The views are low, there’s almost no supportive posts and if it keeps going like this his future could really be at risk. What’s even more upsetting is that all of this seems to be because of his relationship. I wonder if his girlfriend feels any guilt seeing how things have turned out. submitted by /u/ExcellentTree8990 [link] [comments]

2.319. Vote for your favorite kpop 2018 song until we reach 1995

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previous thread 24 23 22 21 20 19 order 1 fancy - twice (410) 2 pyscho - red velvet (321) 3 hip - mamamoo (130) 4 feel special - twice (86) 5 jopping - superm (70) you can mention 3 songs as a limit as their are ALOT of options. please SEPARATE EACH SONG when COMMENTING. DON'T MENTION THE SAME SONG as A USER. BSIDES ARE ALOUD. I CANNOT CONTROL DOWNVOTES so yeah. a list of every 2018 song in month order submitted by /u/winniecore [link] [comments]

2.320. Colgate taps K-pop icon IU for star power and sparkle

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2.321. TWICE Jihyo - Singles Magazine Korea (August 2025 Issue Digital Cover + Pictorial Preview)

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2.322. Book recommendations by Hwang Hyunjin (Stray Kids)

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Hyunjin has read over 40 books — and that’s just the ones we know about. He discovered them through recommendations, vlogs, or interviews. One of the first books he recommended shortly after his debut was Harmless Person to You. Harmless Person to You — a feminist story about women's issues, class struggles, and how male culture relates to women. Fire Salamander — a psychological book that explores the world from women's perspectives. To the Warm Horizon — about women's lives during an apocalypse and their challenges. In Dialogue With Nature — about the relationship between humans and nature. 날씨가 좋으면 찾아가겠어요 — a story about two lonely people finding comfort in each other. 언어의 온도 — "The Temperature of Language," a guide on choosing the right words when communicating with others. 사서함 110호 의 우편물 — about people aged 30 to 50. Pride & Prejudice — a novel about the importance of connecting with people through love and how love can change a person. Berlin Diary — told from the perspective of a russian aristocrat living in Germany during World War II, loyal to her homeland and the conspirators against **tler. Torrent — about rediscovering love and personal growth. The last book he read is The Vegetarian, which tells the story of a housewife named Yeonghye who decides to become a vegetarian. This decision shocks her family and society, symbolizing a rejection of social norms and a struggle against the violence women face. In fact, her choice to stop eating meat is a metaphor for refusing to conform to societal expectations, making Yeonghye an "inconvenient" woman for those around her — as a wife, mother, and daughter. The novel touches on feminist themes — how society controls women's bodies and minds. Yeonghye's choice serves as a metaphor for the fight against both physical and psychological violence that women experience worldwide. The Vegetarian also highlights how consumerist men can be towards women, even those closest to them. To them, women are just convenient objects: "He decided to dump his wife just like you throw away broken watches or household appliances." Hyunjin's favorite author is Han Kang, who has written many feminist books (like The Vegetarian) and is a Nobel Prize winner. Hyunjin has honored her several times and has read a lot of her works. The Han Kang team is grateful to Hyunjin for his love of her writing. Hyunjin really loves reading, although not many people know that. He reads a lot of books, especially those exploring themes of selfless love, personal growth, the lives of oppressed classes in society, human nature, and so on. submitted by /u/Wonderful-Ad7877 [link] [comments]

2.323. a kpop cover of "off the table"

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Hello all! I wanted to see what you think about this: who do you think is suitable from kpop idols to do a cover of the song "off the table (Ariana Grande & The Weeknd)" (1 male; 1 female) For me I think Jimin of BTS would be suitable for the male part, idk about the female part tho, maybe naeyon of TWICE? IDK cause ariana is definitely one of the top vocalists of our generation and has a very unique voice. submitted by /u/7ala_22 [link] [comments]

2.324. They deleted my comment for "breaking rules", but all I did was call out the double standards

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I left comments in bts sub under the news about V becoming a Coke ambassador: "The highest voted post in this sub is called: "I am disappointed that Jungkook performed in Qatar." And here are the lines from it: "Makes me wonder if the entire campaign regarding love and equality was just lip service. I hope ARMYs are open to criticizing their idols when they do something wrong and are not mindlessly cheering for BTS". But now you all keep quiet when it comes to other members. That means this whole post and all the people there are just performative activists. And if you downvote this or delete my comment, it will only confirm my words. But they immediately deleted my comment, saying: pic 1 (in the comments) To which I replied: pic 2 And they again: pic 3 Why are you trying to shut me up for my opinion? And you also say that you will ban me. I just want an answer. Although no, I already know the answer: hypocrisy. That's all. There are no "breaking the rules" as you say. I didn't break any rules. I didn't insult anyone, I didn't hate anyone, I didn't criticize anyone's personality or looks and I didn't compare members by popularity. I just expressed my opinion. So what's my fault? submitted by /u/No_365 [link] [comments]

2.325. I used to make JPop/KPop memes in the past and thought to share some of them, pls rate them (I also accept roasts) what do you think of them?

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2.326. IVE Leeseo has been selected as the new ambassador for makeup brand THE SAEM

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2.327. What’s the most unexpected collab you want to see happen?

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2.328. Confession: I have no idea what Giselle looks like

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When there's group photos of aespa it's easy enough to tell which one is Giselle, but sometimes I'll be scrolling and a solo picture or photoshoot will come up and I go, "oh, who's that idol?" And 9 times out of then when it's a female idol I can't identify it's Giselle. It was also easier when she had distinct hair but I could not tell you what her face looks like or how her features look. submitted by /u/blue-momo [link] [comments]

2.329. anyone else’s playlist produce funny combos (kpop +non-kpop song or 2 kpop songs)??

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i get some pretty conflicting combos sometimes lol. see i don’t know if i would call it conflicting but im unsure what other word to use honestly. in my own experience i haven’t met any other people that listen to say metal or rock as well as kpop other than the friends of mine that introduced me to kpop and myself. for example im a diehard pierce the veil fan but recently me and my friend have started really getting into boynextdoor. i was just wondering if other people like that were common?? if so are there any really funny transitions from a kpop song to a non-kpop song you’ve experienced. but then it can also be applied to specifically kpop as well, for example if you went from favourite by pow to bouncy by ateez. my favourite one that’s come out of my playlist is probably going from magnetic (illit) to perfect weapon (black veil brides). submitted by /u/faithhh22 [link] [comments]

2.330. About the c*nty concepts from 2nd and 3rd gen

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I've been seeing a lot of discourse for a while of people saying they want to see adults debut because they want more mature and cunty concepts like missA, Sistar, AoA, ect. But I just want to point out in a lot of these groups the members WEREN'T adults. They were exploited teenagers. Some of the members were teenagers during mini skirts promotions. The members have actually spoken out about how traumatic it was. When teen top released no more perfume on you (a song about cheating on their girlfriend for an older woman) the members were still children and they literally didn't even understand what the song was about because they were so young. I think that it's actually an improvement that groups are giving teenagers teenage concepts like illit, and hearts2heart. Although I don't think kids should be debuting at all I'm glad their concepts are more appropriate than they used to be. submitted by /u/xlov_mother_muti [link] [comments]

2.331. How do people justify hating/dragging kpop groups/members your biases clearly respect/like?

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The one thing I've learned from being into kpop is that people are NOT shy about openly and directly dissing anyone. It's the internet, after all, but I don't quite understand how people justify their hatred. Let's say your favorite group/bias does a promo with the group you hate (for whatever reason). They clearly respect who they're doing it with. Why do you spend time and energy dragging them online? Are you afraid their success will amount to your bias failing? Do you think your bias is doing it just because it's business and they secretly dislike them in which case your bias is fake and full of shit? I definitely see the hate between female group fans more than male group fans for whatever reason. There are groups I don't care for or like in which case I don't talk about them at all or I know that they are talented in which case it's a concept/management issue. Why do you/people put energy towards dragging others? Speak freely. It's all generally anonymous anyways. submitted by /u/Due_Conversation9967 [link] [comments]

2.332. YG's headquarters are in an ugly neighborhood.

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Why didn't they build the building in a nice neighborhood? There are places in Gangnam Seoul where they should have built the YG headquarters in more developed areas, for example: in the following images. submitted by /u/Jazzlike_Ad_1178 [link] [comments]

2.333. I think every boy groups should have a "diva line" at least

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Been stanning AHOF for about a month now and watching the diva line or prettyz (Woongki, Shuaibo, and JL) in action is possibly one of the best entertainments in kpop I ever watched in a while. What I especially love about them is just how unapologetically feminine and chaotic they can be, and never once di they shy away from being feminine or absolutely dramatic in every possible way. In a similar manner its also the reason I've been absolutely in love with Xlov; their entire group is a diva line at its peak and they're never afraid to show just how mesmerizing they can be with the pure unapologetically feminine energy that no boy groups had ever done. Tons of boy groups usually have a token feminine member or pretty much none at all and thus they are usually pretty overshadowed in this regard. Do also tell any diva lines I should know of, though. submitted by /u/EmanuelTheodorus [link] [comments]

2.334. My second and probably last kpop concert?

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Disclaimer: The artists have absolutely no fault in any of this. On the contrary, they were the only positive thing about this entire experience. Sorry if this post is very long, I don’t know if it will sound over dramatic, I just want to rant, because it helps me, if you will read the whole thing thank you! I went to the final stop of Stray kids dominate world tour in Rome. I’m someone who struggles a lot with social anxiety, but I wanted to try being prepared. It was also the first time I was sleeping away from home, just for one night, but for me that’s a big deal. I wasn’t alone. My sister, who’s 10 years older than me, came with me. I just turned 18, and even though we’ve gone out together many times before. We’re from the north of Italy, and Rome is right in the center. It’s not exactly a short trip. Planning the trip was exhausting, we were all stressed. My first mistake was setting expectations way too high for myself. I thought that maybe this concert could help me come out of my shell a little bit. I didn’t expect it to magically fix anything. I just hoped the environment would make me feel comfortable enough. To push myself, I made freebies, 43 of them, but I only managed to give out about 7 or 5, I don’t exactly remember. I felt overwhelmed. I blam for thinking I’d be able to handle it. My second mistake was underestimating my social anxiety in general. We had numbered seats, but they were quite high up. Even though I was on the edge of the row and not totally squished between people, the height and the crowd made me feel sick. It was a combo of vertigo and anxiety. I don’t know why. Maybe it was just too much this time. When I went to a festival for Stray Kids last year, I managed better even though there were also a lot of people. Luckily, a security guard let me move a bit lower within my section, near the stairs, ramp, and bathrooms it was an area meant for disabled people so they could have easy access and a better view so they let me stay there as long as I stayed behind the people the area was meant for, which I did. One thing I’m really proud of is staying until the end of the concert, despite the pain and how tired I was. I wanted to leave halfway through so many times, but I didn’t. It was hard, but so worth it. There were some small regrets too. I was hoping to make friends. I had started talking to thing girl online before the concert, and we were in the same section, just a few rows apart, but we never found each other in the crowd at the end. I also couldn’t take the banner. I assumed they’d hand them out but I had to actively go and grab them yourself, I didn’t even noticed. I also couldn’t contribute to the fan project, for the same reason, I was kinda sad. At least 2 kind people gave me some cute freebies, which I really appreciated. The hardest part of the trip wasn’t even the concert. It was the guilt. Everything in that city was confusing, I know my sister gets irritated easily in general, but the whole thing felt like a lot of pressure. I felt like I was the cause of all my family stress, especially for my mom and sister. After all, I’m the one who wanted to go. It’s the day after the concert now, and I feel so many mixed emotions. I’m sad because of how the experience went, but I’m happy I got to see Stray Kids live. They were absolutely incredible and made everything worth it in the end. Even if I wasn’t physically at my best. Right now, I’m deep in that post-concert depression and disappointment because of everything around it. And I genuinely envy the people who can go to concerts, make friends easily, and handle all the chaos before and after, even if it’s hard. I really wanted to be like that too, but I’ve come to realize I’m not. I keep telling myself this might be my last concert, not because I don’t like them, but because I can’t handle the rest of it. The travel, the anxiety, the pressure, the planning, feeling like a burden on my family… it’s too much. And I know that going alone wouldn’t even be an option. I don’t have close friends. Still, if a new concert would happen in my country, I know I’ll probably feel that intense FOMO if I would miss it. So maybe I won’t completely give up on concerts, I just don’t know how to manage everything that comes before and after. And that’s the hardest part for me. But to Stray Kids, thank you for giving me a beautiful, unforgettable night, even if the journey was rough. I’ll remember the concert positively. submitted by /u/ForceApprehensive597 [link] [comments]

2.335. XngHan (XngHan&Xoul) - XngHan Steps Into the Spotlight With Superb Solo Debut: “It’s A New Beginning for Me” @ The Hollywood Reporter (250731)

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2.336. I'll never forget Jackson's absolutely traumatized face

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