Why do idols have English names if no one actually uses them?
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I was watching the Twice Lollapalooza set while taking my hair out and it just reminded me that Twice Live is truly one of the best concert experiences I have personally had to date. I saw them at MetLife for THE READY TO BE tour, floor seats and hands down was 100% worth the money. Their Lollapalooza set is the perfect snapshot of what you will get at a full twice concert, live band, amazing pacing, and great energy from the crowd and Twice. I also want to say the Kpop Demon Hunter was a smart thing to use, because: twice is all over that soundtrack so it makes sense during that break for a full twice concert they would begin the individual sets so the pacing matches their full concert experience. If you can only really ball out at one concert this year, and you enjoy Twice I say swing for the fields and you 100% will feel like you got your moneys worth. I was taking a break with concerts this year.... because of the cost of things, but I might have to squeeze something out for THIS IS FOR tour. Fun Note: Twice concert is such a good concert experience you can 100% get away with dragging a non-kpop fan with you. My partner only likes one Twice Song TT (tragic they didn't perform it at READY TO BE) and even he had an amazing time, because the live experience was just that good. submitted by /u/_flustershy [link] [comments]
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Hi everyone👋. It’s been quite a while since I made this post, so I’m back again. I'll go first. For context, my ults are TXT, BTS, and BND. MOA = TXT fandom ARMY = BTS fandom Onedoor = BND fandom I'm not too involved in ARMY spaces, so I won't be talking much about BTS. But it has been so nice seeing the guys spending their time together and relaxing, while also in the midst of preparing new music. For MOAs, I would say things have been good. TXT dropped their album, The Star Chapter: TOGETHER, about two weeks ago, with the title track Beautiful Strangers. I would say the album got a mainly positive reception in the fandom, and most MOAs think this is one of their best albums. The past two weeks since the album release have been filled with new performances, music videos, variety content, and so on. Fun fact: the members had solo songs for the first time in an album and they all released music videos for them. (Do check them out if you can😇). They recently wrapped up music show promos last week and we managed to snag 2 wins for them this comeback. Like I said earlier, MOAs seem to be enjoying the album, particularly the title track, and you can really tell when it’s been over 2 weeks since the album release. First day and first week streams are great, but once the initial excitement and streaming goals have been met, you can now tell whether a particular comeback is well received based on its streaming stats. Judging by the fact that Beautiful Strangers is still doing at least 900k to 1M streams daily on Spotify, 20 days since it was released, I would say MOAs love it! For context, only two TXT songs have managed to maintain that level of streaming consistency, Sugar Rush Ride and Deja Vu (and both songs their streaming stats got a huge boost from casual listenrs). The streaming stats for Beautiful Strangers feel more fandom-driven, which shows how MOAs have gotten more dedicated as a fandom and also that they are really enjoying the song. Currently, TXT are in the midst of preparing for their world tour. They'll kick off the tour with 2 concerts in Korea on the 22nd and 23rd of August. They've told us to anticipate the new performances and all, and we are looking forward to it. For Onedoors, BOYNEXTDOOR recently performed at Lollapalooza and expectedly, they did so well! They are still in Chicago and have been spending their time hanging around and exploring the city. They are currently preparing for their Japanese comeback, which is a single album out on the 20th of August. Taesan also celebrated his birthday yesterday and he got many birthday wishes from BOYNEXTDOOR and Onedoors. Overall, the fandom has just been chill, with a constant stream of BOYNEXTDOOR content to keep us busy. How about y’all? What’s happening in your respective fandoms submitted by /u/ilovemeeeeee [link] [comments]
There are some semi-obvious ways to signal you're a K-pop fan in the wild, like hanging photocards from bags (guilty), decorating things with logo stickers (guilty), or wearing tour merch (not guilty, The B-Zone in Dallas got canceled #neverforget), but I wanna know something you've done that pretty much is only noticeable/meaningful to you! For example, after being absolutely GAGGED by Lee Sangwon's Boys II Planet Whiplash fancam, I ordered the same style of double-hoop huggie earrings he wore! I really like how they look but it'll also be a nice bonus to remember how much I freaked out every time I look into the mirror HAHA This is official merch so it's cheating a lil bit, but I bought the digipak version of PLAVE's Caligo Pt. 1 specifically because I thought the shoe charms were so cute and I wanted to rep Noah on my feet everywhere I went <3 I'd love to hear more examples of subtle album inclusions like this!! Lastly, whenever I make a new account on ANY site or game, I always have "moodz" somewhere in my user 🥹 WOODZ is my ult so I'm glad his fandom name is lowkey enough to pass off as just a "hip with the kidz" misspelling hehe So yeah! I'm really curious to see if there's anything you've done/bought solely for your own private joy~ submitted by /u/arctic_hamsters [link] [comments]
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Mine is the simple concept, like Yves's, where fashion and simplicity connect in the video clip. I also love groups with big lore like Loona or even BTS. submitted by /u/_issio [link] [comments]
Like there are times when they even introduce themselves with their English names in their US interviews, but the interviewers still use their original (stage) names, even if they find it difficult to pronounce. I feel like it’s very unnecessary, sometimes it even kinda gives me the ick (I love my girl Wonyoung to death, but ‘Vicky’ is not giving, but it’s very popular😭 it’s so lame compared to her original, beautiful, classy name). Especially when it’s the most generic names out there. Please don’t get offended submitted by /u/OddScreen7805 [link] [comments]
~ Name any gen 5 idols, that fits into the category ~ Please don't post the same idol twice, and instead upvote comments with the idol you'd like ~ After 24 hours the voting is closed and I'll post for the next category ~ Today category: Dancer Vocalist: Chanelle submitted by /u/Ok-Database9509 [link] [comments]
I know rappers need lines too, but I don't understand why people complain over them not having a rap in songs,some songs don't really need it. Rei is my bias in IVE but when people complain about I'VE not having raps, it's weird because it will ruin the song ( I can't imagine Eleven or love dive having raps and the one in after like kinda ruined it) I've songs like kitsch and baddie went really good with raps though Most rappers in kpop groups are pretty good at singing tbh, so they will still shine submitted by /u/Big_Story9777 [link] [comments]
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For girl group I'll say twice, they have a ton of songs and their so fire. For boy groups I'd say ateez, I love all their songs and their songs gets better and better each year (none has overtaken inception yet but we'd brush off that) but yeah it's honestly gets better submitted by /u/hearts4him_ [link] [comments]
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We’re looking back at each year and celebrating the K-pop music videos that defined an era visually, musically, and culturally. Now it’s your turn to decide: Which K-pop MV do YOU think was the best for each year? Cast your vote for female or male group MVs! 🧾 Voting Guidelines: ✅ Select a female group OR a male group MV per year. ✅ Consider visuals, choreography, concept, impact, and overall excellence. 🎨 Which MV felt like a piece of art? Which one pushed boundaries? 🎥 Consider camera work, formations, and how well the performance was captured. 🌍 Vote for the MV that had the biggest impact, went viral, trended globally, or influenced other artists. MOST UPVOTES WIN! Result will be posted after 24 hours, 12MN PH Time. 1st spot (2006) 🏆 BigBang 👑 - La-La-La 1st spot (2007) 🏆 SNSD - Into The New World 1st spot (2008) 🏆 BigBang 👑 - Haru Haru 1st spot (2009) 🏆 Shinee - Ring Ding Dong 1st spot (2010) 🏆 Shinee - Lucifer 1st spot (2011) 🏆 SNSD - The Boys tied with 2NE1 - I Am The Best (12MN both 71 upvotes) 1st spot (2012) 🏆 PSY - Gangnam Style 1st spot (2013) 🏆 SNSD - I Got A Boy 1st spot (2013) 🏆 Orange Caramel - Catallena submitted by /u/justanotheraccthays [link] [comments]
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