When you guys learn dances to songs, do you learn just the chorus or the whole thing?
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Basically what the title says... I would love to hear about the songs and choreos you've learned though!! submitted by /u/Ok_Tower_8604 [link] [comments]
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To preface, I am a primarily kpop but also jpop fan. I feel like this isn't a wild assumption as it's an observation many have noticed I'm sure. The fact that many kpop fans aren't jpop fans and perhaps even more jpop fans aren't kpop fans. Common reasons I have come across include jpop fans not liking how "manufactured" kpop is and think that jpop is more organic and experimental. Others have said kpop is too westernized compared to jpop that more often is influenced by Japanese sounds, and they like that it incorporates more of their culture. As for kpop fans not following jpop, the reasons are less specific and more so about taste imo. Aside from these reasons, are there better reasons you have heard for this disconnect? submitted by /u/FanCaracal [link] [comments]