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When some K-pop fans prefer the old songs or concepts of a group, it might not be about the quality being better, but more about emotional attachment—similar to what Chappell Roan’s Demoitis.

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In a recent interview, Chappell Roan coined the term “Demoitis”—a phenomenon where fans grow emotionally attached to the raw, early demo versions of a song and then struggle to embrace the final, polished release. It’s not necessarily that the studio version is objectively worse, but rather that listeners have already formed a deep personal connection with the earlier version. This made me think—what if something similar is happening in K-pop, not exactly with demos, but with eras, concepts, or genres? I’ve seen so many fans say that a group’s older songs or concepts were better. But what if it’s not really about the quality? What if fans are just attached to those old songs and eras because they were very sentimental to them? K-pop stans tend to be very emotionally attached to their groups. So when the group changes their sound, style, or concept, some fans might feel disconnected—not because the new stuff is bad, but because they miss the version of the group they first fell in love with. It’s kind of like Demoitis, but for eras and concepts. So maybe when fans say, “I liked their old stuff better,” it's not always about the music itself. Maybe it's more about holding on to something that felt special to them. submitted by /u/why_dmn [link] [comments]

2.622. JEON SOMI - CLOSER (Teaser Images)

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2.623. 🎧 Hidden Gem of the Week #2 - Dragon Pony (K‑band / Rock)

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Hi everyone! Super excited to share Dragon Pony, a four-member K‑band under Antenna that embodies fresh energy and authentic artistry. Here’s why they’re worth checking out: Who they are • Dragon Pony debuted on September 26, 2024 with the EP POP UP under Antenna - marking a rare K‑imprint entrance into rock. They self-write, produce, and arrange their music as a band.  Standout songs • “POP UP” - their debut title track; feel‑good anthem with upbeat guitars and youthful energy. • “Not Out” - the title of their second EP (released March 19, 2025), serving as a youth anthem about chasing dreams and perseverance.  Live power & DIY spirit • Dragon Pony made their official broadcast debut in March 2025 on M Countdown, Music Bank, and Inkigayo, showcasing their band skills live.  • They completely self-produce their work, including writing and composing each track across both mini-albums. Rising buzz & achievements • They’ve already completed a sold-out club tour in Korea and headlined their own solo concerts in Seoul & Taipei. Their EP Not Out sold over 15,000 copies in 2025. • Toured major festivals in Taiwan, grabbed attention at EMERGE FEST 2025, and earned Billboard’s “K-pop Rookie of the Month” in May 2025. Why they’re a hidden gem • Grounded in rock and DIY ethos, they stand out in a sea of polished idol groups. • Their message is sincere, their sound is raw, and they’re quickly evolving on their own terms. So: • Ready to rock with band energy beyond idols? • Craving lyrics about fear, fandom, and freedom? • Dragon Pony has you covered. Let me know if you’ve listened, what you think, or if you have other underrated band recs. I’m always looking for more gems to feature! 💬✨ submitted by /u/Positive_Glass_442 [link] [comments]

2.624. ZB1 Ricky mistreatment? I’ve seen a ton of videos online of it and it’s making me rlly sad

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I don’t rlly follow ZB1 that much (I’m a casual listener), but the “speculation” videos I’ve made on his mistreatment from staff or whatever is disgusting!! Does anyone know more? I want to be informed, but I just keep saying all the same information submitted by /u/Minute-Pie8280 [link] [comments]

2.625. Yoo Youngjae - 2025 Fanmeeting ‘游泳:유영 (Yooyoung)’ in Taipei (Poster)

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2.626. Never thought a man's hips would have me thinking about creation myths

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So WayV was performing their sexy song NECTAR in their recent concert and well, Ten being Ten, moved his hips as nastily as no other man in kpop ever could. And as I watched some fancams posted online, for some reason Ten's hip "churning" reminded me of parts of creation myths in Vedic texts - how the devas (gods) and asuras (demons) worked together to churn the cosmic ocean so they could produce amrita (nectar of immortality).😭 And that churning also produced so much more - it produced Lakshmi (goddess of wealth and beauty), Sura (goddess of wine, halahala (deadly poison) etc.. So basically, all that "churning" was so potent it made me think about creation (myths) - and of nectar of immortality, and poison, and luxury, and beauty and getting drunk - you get what I mean, right?💀😅 Also, it low-key reminded me of how Elvis became popular with the ladies because of how he "wiggled" his hips.😭 I wonder if any of the things your faves do now reminds you of something/someone. If so, do tell.😅 Note: I am fond of mythologies and philosophies from different civilizations and I respect that people have different beliefs so I hope I didn't offend anyone. submitted by /u/Intelligent-Ad9582 [link] [comments]

2.627. Let’s make a underrated 4th/5th Gen boy group! Day 4

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Lets make a boy group and give some underrated Idols some more visibility, so here are a couple rules to follow :) And your Rapper is: Yechan of Xikers Only one member per group No members from a Big 3 group, Hybe, or Ateez (I love these groups I just want to see smaller groups get some recognition too!) Please only comment an Idol only once and upvote if you see the one you wanted to say! Please only one member per comment. Please comment member and group they are from. I will make a post around the same time everyday and voting will be open for about 24h. I changed up the image format a bit to hopefully help with remembering each members role! And Soul's image changed cause I forgot to grab the one off my work computer and thought this one was cute :) Day 4 time to pick your Center! submitted by /u/MegaGlaceon22 [link] [comments]

2.628. 100 Days 100 Pics (Male Edition: Day 3)

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I see we have a 100 Days 100 Pics Challenge thread on here, but only for female idols… I thought maybe we could give a little love to the boys/men out there!~ Please comment any picture of male idols. The photo with the most upvotes wins! 💕 submitted by /u/cruelmemory [link] [comments]

2.629. IVE - Liz X LG Twins Behind @ IVE ON (250802) [ENG SUB]

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2.630. When some K-pop fans prefer the old songs or concepts of a group, it might not be about the quality being better, but more about emotional attachment—similar to what Chappell Roan calls “Demoitis.”

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In a recent interview, Chappell Roan coined the term “Demoitis”—a phenomenon where fans grow emotionally attached to the raw, early demo versions of a song and then struggle to embrace the final, polished release. It’s not necessarily that the studio version is objectively worse, but rather that listeners have already formed a deep personal connection with the earlier version. This made me think—what if something similar is happening in K-pop, not exactly with demos, but with eras, concepts, or genres? I’ve seen so many fans say that a group’s older songs or concepts were better. But what if it’s not really about the quality? What if fans are just attached to those old songs and eras because they were very sentimental to them? K-pop stans tend to be very emotionally attached to their groups. So when the group changes their sound, style, or concept, some fans might feel disconnected—not because the new stuff is bad, but because they miss the version of the group they first fell in love with. It’s kind of like Demoitis, but for eras and concepts. So maybe when fans say, “I liked their old stuff better,” it's not always about the music itself. Maybe it's more about holding on to something that felt special to them. submitted by /u/why_dmn [link] [comments]

2.631. When some K-pop fans prefer the old songs or concepts of a group, it might not be about the quality being better, but more about emotional attachment—similar to what Chappell Roan’s Demoitis.

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In a recent interview, Chappell Roan coined the term “Demoitis”—a phenomenon where fans grow emotionally attached to the raw, early demo versions of a song and then struggle to embrace the final, polished release. It’s not necessarily that the studio version is objectively worse, but rather that listeners have already formed a deep personal connection with the earlier version. This made me think—what if something similar is happening in K-pop, not exactly with demos, but with eras, concepts, or genres? I’ve seen so many fans say that a group’s older songs or concepts were better. But what if it’s not really about the quality? What if fans are just attached to those old songs and eras because they were very sentimental to them? K-pop stans tend to be very emotionally attached to their groups. So when the group changes their sound, style, or concept, some fans might feel disconnected—not because the new stuff is bad, but because they miss the version of the group they first fell in love with. It’s kind of like Demoitis, but for eras and concepts. So maybe when fans say, “I liked their old stuff better,” it's not always about the music itself. Maybe it's more about holding on to something that felt special to them. submitted by /u/why_dmn [link] [comments]

2.632. Not the mic drop Liz was hoping for

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At KCON LA, IVE was performing Rebel Heart when Yujin accidentally knocks Liz’s mic out of her hand. Cue the slow motion: “Nooooo…” 😂 Even more impressive than the mortified look insta-meme in Liz, Yujin, and Wonyoung’s faces was their composure and recovery to finish the song. True professionals at the top of their game. Great performance, and yes, the mics are live! submitted by /u/djmonstermo [link] [comments]

2.633. Why 2nd Gen fans restrict themselves into liking new kpop groups?

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Most of my kpop friends have stopped liking kpop years ago because the groups didnt feel the same nowdays (to them). Every time I bring up the arguement that music has just evolved, they seem to not agree and end up listening to the same music from the 10s. I absolutely love girl groups today as I've become adjusted to their new styles. But, does it happen to other 2nd gen fans? Is it just a personal matter? Are there any other 2nd gen fans out there still adjusting to todays kpop? submitted by /u/momokox359 [link] [comments]

2.634. Choi Yoojung (former Weki Meki) - The Moment When Mistakes Become Art | Blow Away Stress! (250801) [ENG SUB]

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2.635. Choi Yena (with STAYC Yoon) - Being a Good Girl Hurts (Dance Challenge) (250802)

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2.636. ARTMS - ARTMS talks about new beginnings in K-pop: "We had to let go of the old group" @ CNN Pop (250801) [ENG SUB]

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2.637. Lovelyz Yein - What happens when you go to Nha Trang with Egenyeo Ji-ae? | Episode 1: Sheep Farm, Desert Tour, Massage, City Tour, Night Routine (250802)

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2.638. now if we only had a studio version.. (and the full album🥲)

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waiting for the Émotion album has certainly been emotional, but thankfully things have been good and i trust Park Junhee submitted by /u/fried_chicken03 [link] [comments]

2.639. Is boys planet 2 is being too strict on Chinese trainees

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I have been watching boys planet 2 for a while now but I didn’t watch the first season so Idk it was the same or not But judging by every episode I can see some strictness and they’re a bit biased towards the k trainees that’s what I was thinking watching every episode . The way they were talking and correcting were too harsh they were demotivating them I saw a lot difference in judging the performances too Am I the only one who thought about that ? submitted by /u/foxystar34 [link] [comments]

2.640. Yves - 3rd EP: Soft Error (Mood Film #2)

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