Who are your fancast Saja Boys IRL?
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P.S: This isn’t one of those things where I pick the most upvoted comment and put it on the image, it’s just a discussion prompt everyday! submitted by /u/LackOfDad [link] [comments]
for the longest time now, bts has proven to be able to stand the test of time and industry. they weren’t “put in the baseman” in 2019, they only kept rising after DNA, they defeated the “seven years curse”, they took breaks and got past their burnout, and now, they have overcome the biggest obstacle of all, their sword of damocles: enlistment. they enlisted, and came back without losing an ounce of relevance and being as united as ever. their enlistment was the thing that haters had awaited for the most, thinking it would be the end for them, and now… they did it, and they overcame all the odds, and the industry hasn’t found a “next bts” despite trying time and time again. so… what comes next? is the industry going to keep trying, or will they accept there is no way to produce a “next bts”? will they keep riding their coattails and keep trying taking a slice of merit from the “kpop phenomenon” success pile despite witnessing the fall of relevancy of kpop after bts left? honestly, i’m very intrigued to see what happens next. submitted by /u/banbancherries [link] [comments]
was listening to a song the other day and found myself thinking, "When is this going to end?" I checked my phone — it had only been playing for 1.5 minutes. I was genuinely surprised. I'm from India, and I grew up with songs that often ran 7–8 minutes long. Even today, I still listen to those older tracks, and somehow, I never get bored. They hold my attention from start to finish. That got me thinking — why do some newer songs feel so dull so quickly? I think it might be because many of them are too monotonous. There’s not much dynamic range, no real "ups and downs" musically or emotionally, and lyrically, there’s often not a lot going on. It’s like the song just loops the same vibe with minimal progression. I'm not saying all modern music is like this, but it's something I've been noticing more often. Has anyone else felt this way? What do you think is missing in newer songs that older ones had? submitted by /u/Koi_hai_ [link] [comments]
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Ateez or Stray Kids Enhypen or TXT P1harmony or Cravity AB6IX or CIX The Boyz or Treasure submitted by /u/Fun_Mine_4937 [link] [comments]
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I’ve been wanting to write this for a while, because Jongseob deserves way more recognition than he gets. He’s not just talented, he’s consistently good, incredibly self-aware, and clearly puts a lot of thought into his work as an artist. It kind of blows my mind how underrated he still is. I’ve followed P1Harmony since debut, and from day one, Jongseob stood out. Not just because he was young (he debuted at 15!), but because of how naturally he handled rapping. His delivery always felt deliberate, not try-hard, not forced. Just confident, and his. What really impresses me is how much he's grown without ever losing his identity. He’s experimented with different styles and he pulls it all off without sounding like he’s copying anyone. His tone is so distinct, and he knows how to use it. I’ve watched a lot of idol rappers take years to figure that out. Jongseob just… borned with it. And beyond all the “rap skill,” I think what draws me to him the most is his intention. Whether it’s a fiery verse or something more chill, it feels like he knows exactly what he wants to say and how he wants to say it. His parts never feel like filler. He has this way of commanding attention without shouting for it. His presence is quiet but strong. If he were in a company like HYBE or SM, the fandoms would be constantly hyping him. The level of talent he brings would be impossible to ignore if he had more eyes on him. It’s frustrating sometimes, but I think it also says a lot that he’s made this much of an impression coming from a smaller company. Anyway, I just wanted to put this out there. Jongseob is genuinely one of the most exciting young rappers in the industry right now, and I hope more people start paying attention to what he’s doing. Not just in title tracks, but in his writing, his performances, everything. He’s not just promising. He’s already there. submitted by /u/Seesawey [link] [comments]
I fear I cooked w this one (visually at least :) From left to right: Mystery Saja - Felix (Stray Kids) Abby Saja - San (Ateez) Jinu - Sunghoon (Enhyphen) Baby Saja - Jimin (BTS) Romance Saja - Yeonjun (TXT) submitted by /u/Outrageous_Box_1172 [link] [comments]
For example numbers of members, concepts, etc etc submitted by /u/Future-Impact6582 [link] [comments]
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What do you think can make a group successful and leave the nugudom submitted by /u/Future-Impact6582 [link] [comments]
I like for example MAVE: and PLAVE but much people don't, also the K-pop industry doesn't have much 3d kpop groups and much are nugu submitted by /u/Future-Impact6582 [link] [comments]
BTS - 164 ( Dynamite with 32 wins) Twice - 122 ( TT with 13 wins) EXO - 119 ( Call me baby with 18 wins) IU - 100 ( Celebrity with 11 wins) BigBang - 98 ( Day by Day with 13 wins) Girls Generation - 98 ( Lion Heart with 14 wins) Red Velvet - 84 ( Power Up with 10 wins) Seventeen - 80 ( Home with 11 wins) Gfriend - 71 ( Rough with 15 wins) Shinee - 70 ( Dream girl with 10 wins) I-dle - 70 ( Queencard with 13 wins) IVE - 69 ( After LIKE with 14 wins) Blackpink - 60 ( HYLT with 13 wins) Super Junior - 59 ( Sorry Sorry with 11 wins) Apink - 53 ( LUV with 17 wins) Shinhwa - 53 ( Sniper with 10 wins) PSY - 52 ( Gangnam Style with 18 wins) Wanna One - 49 ( Energetic with 15 wins) This list also icludes the song from the artist with the most wins. Who is your favourite? submitted by /u/Injeolmie_04 [link] [comments]
Everytime MIA by KATSEYE starts playing, I have the same thought that comes to my mind: "damn what is the title of this aespa's song?". It's one of the first time that when listening to one group's song, I can't help myself from thinking that it is sung by another one. There's just something about the rhythm, and the girls' voices, that reminds me of aespa. Especially this part: "No, don't be like this / No, you won't put a leash on a bitch", starting at 0.22". I don't know why, but it sounds like it could be Giselle singing this part! Do you see it too? Or am I the only one getting confused 😅 submitted by /u/coraelie [link] [comments]
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Sana Feel Special won the most iconic pink look! Comment your favorite YELLOW look that one female idols has had. The one with most upvotes will win! submitted by /u/ConnectionOk8413 [link] [comments]