Which Is Your Favorite K-Pop Group That Debuted In The Year 2005
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what are a few things that you don't understand about the Kpop industry? It can be something petty or silly, or maybe something a little more serious (though please try not to make generalizations about Korea or Koreans as a whole). For me, I don't understand why companies will deliberately seek out a six member group, spend millions on their debut, and then confine them to choreographies/formations that are usually meant for five member groups. Like... why even have a six member group at all when it's clear you'd prefer a five member model... submitted by /u/Lost-Opinion3554 [link] [comments]
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Honorable mentions go out to fromis_9, P1Harmony, The Boyz, and Oh My Girl. Rules: You will have approximately 24 hours to vote. I'd prefer it if you mention one artist per comment and that the artist in question had a "middling fanbase" during their peak. The table of far: Row 1: BTS, Loona, Dreamcatcher Row: 2: IVE, STAYC submitted by /u/VigilMuck [link] [comments]
sorry for the late post !! i wasnβt feeling super good today. <3 anyways, so red velvetβs psycho won for best intro !! which song do you think has the best chorus? this category is IMPORTANT !! so, VOTE WISELY !! leaderboard for best intro ππ₯ psycho (red velvet) β 16 upvotes π₯ deja vu (dreamcatcher) β 9 upvotes π₯ oh my god (idle) β 7 upvotes ποΈ heya (ive) β 6 upvotes :: rules :: 1) commenting the same song more than once does nothingβ only the song with the MOST UPVOTES will be selected !! 2) any comment that mentions more than one song will be automatically disqualified, even if it has the most upvotes. 3) iβll be giving the runner-ups (second and third most upvoted) songs honourable mentions in the posts !! 4) please comment it like this: βsong (artist)β to make it easier for me to understand. please remember to follow all of the rules !! i hope everyone has fun !! <33 submitted by /u/yvie_of_lesbos [link] [comments]
No, just me? submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
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Ailee π Baek-Hyun π Chen π D.O π Eunkwang π Fei π Goeun π Hyolyn π IU π Jonghyun π Kyunhyun π Lily π Max Changmin π NingNing π Onew π Pharita π Q π Ryeowook π Solji π Taeyeon π U know π Victoria π Wendy π submitted by /u/Mystic_bhumiverse [link] [comments]
2025 - XLOV π 2024 - ILLIT π 2023 - ZB1 ( ZeroBaseOne) π 2022 - Lesserafim π 2021 - IVE π 2020 - Aespa π 2019 - ITZY π 2018 - I-DLE π 2017 - Dreamcatcher π 2016 - BlackPink π 2015 - Twice π 2014 - Red velvet π 2013 - BTS π 2012 - EXO π 2011 - APink π 2010 - Infinite π 2009 - F(X) π 2008 - Shinee π 2007 - Girl's Generation π 2006 - BigBang π submitted by /u/Mystic_bhumiverse [link] [comments]
A - Ateez π B - BigBang π C - CLC π D - Day6 π E - EXO π F - F(X) π G - Girl's Generation π H - Hearts2Hearts π I - ITZY π submitted by /u/Mystic_bhumiverse [link] [comments]
Iβv been noticing something interesting with smaller agencies like Modhaus (one behind tripleS/Artemis), has been pushing NFT photocard=objekt, mostly thanks to backing from web3/blockchain investors. I got curious and looked into it and apparently their cosmo app lets you buy/own digital photocards as NFTs and the more you collect the more voting power you get to actually influence an idolβs future activities. Basically a mini DAO governance system for kpop fans. Modhaus just also debuted their new boy group idntt and the marketing has been super aggressive both online and offline. At first I was like shouldnβt fans get to know the members and build some attachment before getting flooded with photocards? initially felt like they were leaning way too hard on nft stuff right out of the gate. But maybe thatβs the play. flip the order, get people hooked on the collecting side first then have them naturally start paying attention to the group through that process. Tokenizing the physical cards into nfts makes it feel like youβre basically playing an addictive game and I get why that could be fun. Whatβs interesting is how theyβre spreading this across different platforms. Sure Withmuu is handing out objekts with album purchases, pretty standard stuff in the industry. But theres something with Bunjang. I always thought of it as just a resale app like the kpop version of FB marketplace where fans trade their own merch. Turns out theyβre now doing official drops too and they launched an exclusive limited idntt objekt there? My first impression was just how much effort Modhaus was putting in but that move makes a lot of sense, even expanding into resale platforms can fuel both offline and online demand. And since bunjangβs objekts are capped at two cards per member they could end up being quite rare. Iβm a bit old fashioned so Iβve only ever collected physical photocards and never messed with the nft side since it seemed harder to keep track of. but Iβm curious enough about the whole offline to online thing that I might grab a few just to test it outβ¦ also Dohun has definitely caught my eye already. Anyways what do you guys think about Modhausβs whole objekt strategy? submitted by /u/Warm_Maintenance2715 [link] [comments]
Illitβs music is very refreshing to me because it felt very jpop. It reminds me of the Japanese music that used to be very popular back in the day. Even their mvs reminded me of them. And I love how it made feel good as a girl. Like Do the dance made me want to dance like I am magical girl with a tutu and Magnetic is nice. I mostly love pimple and little monster since it made me cry sometimes. I really enjoy their music for a while and I am excited for their Japanese comeback soon. submitted by /u/Routine_Example5803 [link] [comments]
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I remember when they debuted, a lot of people (including me) said the song was weak and kinda boring. I honestly thought their debut was underwhelming. But then I saw a post about 2025 Spotify streams and βThe Chaseβ is pulling really solid numbers (??). Plus itβs still hanging around in MelOnβs Top 100 daily chart, which surprised me. Did the song grow on you guys too, or is it just me missing something? submitted by /u/Difficult_Bit_3025 [link] [comments]
Idk why I never thought about it before submitted by /u/Purple_Exit5906 [link] [comments]
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By albums it also includes EPs and singles. It's pretty much all kpop but there are a few jpop ones in there too. submitted by /u/3-X-O [link] [comments]