What‘s your favorite BTS song?
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I’m getting tired of people acting like mocking idols and their fans is some kind of bold, necessary "truth-telling" in the community. It's just cruelty dressed up as taste. And it’s gotten especially loud lately. The hate toward BABYMONSTER during their Forever comeback has been a perfect example. You didn’t like the vocals? Cool. Thought the performance was underwhelming? Fine. But the second you start calling fans "YGE cultists" or saying they "have no standards" just because they liked a song... you’ve crossed a line. That’s just bitterness. There’s this growing behavior where people don’t just dislike things, they need other people to hate them too. And when they don’t get that validation, they turn on the fans. Suddenly, enjoying a song becomes "coping," and defending your favorite idol makes you “delusional.” It’s embarrassing. Not for the fans, but for the people saying it. You don’t look smart. You don’t sound cultured. You’re not holding the industry to higher standards. You’re just loud. Loud and weirdly obsessed with people who didn’t ask for your opinion in the first place. If your contribution to the fandom is built entirely on humiliation, mockery, and this imaginary sense of moral superiority because you “see through the hype,” you’re not the voice of reason. You’re just a bully with a Wi-Fi connection. And if the only thing you bring to this community is condescension disguised as critique, maybe you don’t love K-pop as much as you think. Maybe you just love looking down on people who do. submitted by /u/Seesawey [link] [comments]
I'm a blink and honestly I am at a breaking point and I've decided that I'm probably gonna resell my tickets. For those who don't know some videos with the girls rehearsing for their upcoming tour have been leaked and well... it seems that the girls will perform AT LEAST 4 solo songs each. Now I like the girls and I really enjoyed their solo albums but I'm not gonna pay 900 euros to see 40/50 minutes of solo performances (which btw for jennie will basically be her coachella stage perform from the videos and for Rosè the tracklist is the same of her PSY appearance last week so nothing new really). I'm here for the GROUP stages and new songs and considering that BP concerts are not more than 1 and half hour long what exactly I'm gonna see of them together? 30 minutes of old songs? I had already doubts when it was announced that only one new song would be released but this is the last straw for me. Btw the girls already had the opportunity to perform their solo albums in their recent fans meetings, solo concerts, Coachella, festival, gala so I don't get this choice because it's giving: 4 soloist concerts plus a couple of collab songs together. I'm DONE. submitted by /u/Alarmed-Location8681 [link] [comments]
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I used to not like kpop myself due to posts i used to see or tweets i used to see by the kpop stans. All they used to do was spread toxicity, hate on any other idol or group they did not stan. It hasnt changed much till now, infact it is more rampant nowadays. Kpop fans show virtue signalling when the idol or group in question isnt their own. They also bash idols for doing something that their own faves did in the past. The hypocrisy is insane. Some group fandoms cant see other groups succeed and they always need to make it about themselves when a group succeeds. Ex: my group did it before blabla when the post in question didnt mention their group. If they dont like a groups music they always need to remind people how bad their music is while not understanding people have different taste. Also i hate when they use the word sibling dynamic whenever a female idol and male idol interact, like they cant see their own idol having interest in someone. I became a fan in 2023 when i first listened to new jeans and really liked kpop. In general i just dont pay attention to these posts nowadays but it always angers me when i see them hating on groups for no reason. Some fandoms moreso than some. I know not all kpop fans are like this but the part of fans that are like this are very vocal. Sorry for the vent i just wanted to talk about this and see if others think like me. submitted by /u/No-Fox-5755 [link] [comments]
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This thought just randomly came to me and I can’t think of any. I myself am vegetarian so I would be interested to know of any idols that are! Do you guys know vegetarian or even vegan idols? If yes, do you know for what reason they decided to become vegetarian or vegan? I imagine with a lot of their food being provided by venue catering, this could be a bit challenging in Korea! submitted by /u/hotterthanyou69 [link] [comments]
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For years kpop fans have been using the excuse that a release is self produced if someone expresses dislike for it and I know self producing artists are held to a highet regard but I'm personally not bothered by non self produced albums. When I listen to an album I listen to the music,not the credits and while being self produced is definitely an achievement to be proud of it doesn't make up for a bad release. I would much rather listen to a good non self produced album than a bad self produced album. Obviously the fans and the groups itself are allowed to feel proud of their work but that doesn't mean everyone has to like it because it's self produced. Lastly,this isn't directed at anyone specifically,I'm referring to the self produced excuse I mentioned that I've seen kpop fans use over the years. In other words self produced doesn't equal good submitted by /u/Alive-Pitch-9180 [link] [comments]
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Hey everyone, I’m a new Stay so maybe I’m just being sensitive or reading too much into things… but I’ve been watching SKZ Code episodes and some of their IG Lives and I honestly feel like one of the members doesn’t get treated as well as the others. Like… sometimes he wins a game or does something funny/cute and instead of focusing on him, they cut to other members’ reactions or just move on like nothing happened. Even in lives, it feels like he’s being ignored a bit? 😞 I don’t want to sound dramatic but it kind of makes me sad because he’s genuinely talented and cute af and deserves more love and attention. Is this just me? Or has anyone else noticed this too? I just wanted to talk about it and maybe understand better. No hate to any member obviously, I love them all—just sharing how I felt. 🥺💔 submitted by /u/Independent_Task1822 [link] [comments]