Why do most songs not have a sung chorus anymore?
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this is an uncensored sub for a reason, but somehow topics i think are interesting for arguments are always being reported and removed. i want the draft that you know will make others downvote like crazy and removed if posted. opinions that are truly unpopular. and without further elaboration. just leave it at that. mine is ‘kpop fans on reddit are as toxic as those on twitter, they just dont use slangs much’ submitted by /u/ataraxia2406 [link] [comments]
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They do look like they lack energy but idk I think it's their choreo. Their choreo really doesn't have much to offer. Other than that they are def doing fine I don't see a diff from their 2016 to 2019 concerts as they always had less energetic choreo. It's just during that time we used to get close up shorts of them performing so the choreo never got ppls attention. Now we don't have that, we get to see their choreo from fans recording them from far away seats and since the choreo isn't that energetic, ppl Watching from phone screens feel off abt their dance. Also I remember during born pink concert ppl circulated a clip and called them unsynchronised And guess what?that one clip of 5 sec from 1 concert got backlash and it was shown as if it was from their every concert. Not saying there were no problems but things were blown out of proportion for sure. there was another clip of members doing wtv they want while dancing. It was the end part of forever young , the song was ending thus members weren't doing any similar dance cause song was over and they were just vibing their own way. But demn ppl made edits of them calling them lazy and lacking teamwork?hate was sm ,I never watched concert clips but bornpink clips reached my feed lmfao Ig this gonna happen again anyways other than that i dont personally like concerts but I feel like bp needs to do smthg with their stage. It lacks designs. No props no nthg , like add them bishes what yall waiting for. Gidle had sch good stage when I saw a short clip of their nxde concert. It was amazing. Other than that I dont see much problem but this can be cause I am not a big concert person. submitted by /u/Klutzy-Advisor2003 [link] [comments]
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EJAE one of the songwriters for kpopdemonhunters finally gave credit to EXO for the music of Saja boys in an interview with Forbes. 🥳 I love it so much because the similarities were insane!! Obsession and MAMA are fr so dope 😍🤩😍 submitted by /u/shunshineandsmiles [link] [comments]
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About time JYP gave my girls a mature concept it suits them so much let's goooooo🗣🗣 submitted by /u/DissapointedCreature [link] [comments]
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This is something I first noticed with PSY's 2012 song Gangnam Style. And then soon after with Fantastic Baby. And then Ringa Linga and Bang Bang Bang. The chorus is just a word or two. And the rest is instrumental. Now it feels like every K Pop song of the last 10 years is the same formula. Black Pink are especially bad for it. And Aespa often do it too. Personally I've always disliked it. It feels lazy and like we are robbed of any hook to the song. Why is this such a common trend? Why does nobody make choruses anymore? submitted by /u/LongLostFan [link] [comments]
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I noticed a lot of casual twts or posts from non fans, like when their faves interacted with him or when he mentioned their faves, they call him Taehyung instead of V. Don't get me wrong, I'm not picking a fight here. I just think that's interesting. Because usually (if not always) non fans will use the idol's stage name. Other than V (or other bts members), is there any idols where non fans usually call them by their birth name instead of stage name? submitted by /u/oriverion [link] [comments]
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Lately, I’ve been noticing a trend in K-pop songs — they’re getting shorter (most are now just around 2 minutes long), and many of them are starting to sound the same. It feels like companies are chasing quick hits and algorithm-friendly content instead of letting artists explore their full creative potential. Where’s the experimentation? The unique storytelling? The diversity in sound that used to set K-pop apart? Now it seems like every comeback is chasing a TikTok moment or trying to appeal to Western charts. And in the process, we’re losing the musical richness and individuality that once defined many groups and artists. I get that the industry is fast-paced and competitive, but isn’t K-pop also known for its bold concepts and risk-taking? Lately, it just feels manufactured — like creativity is being sacrificed for virality. I’d love to hear what others think. Do you feel the same way? Or is this just the evolution of the genre? submitted by /u/Mindless-Peak823 [link] [comments]
I’m watching a SVT video and half of Joshua’s face is drooping with obvious bruising from either botox or fillers, I couldn’t believe they put him on camera like no one would put two and two together. Then you’ve got Taemin’s nose job still visibly swollen after he probably got it done just last month. Like today’s idols are forced to churn out content so quickly and frequently since the industry is so saturated right now that they don’t even have enough time to let the cosmetic work they feel pressured to get even settle and it just fuels their rumors even more. submitted by /u/traffeny [link] [comments]
So I remember there was a video in which bts flew to a western country (I don't remember which one) and bighit made bts members to sell tickets for their small concert. Bts was a new grp that time. The members couldn't even speak English and yet they were trying to invite ppl to their concert. Now as much as i remember Bighit added sad background music when members were trying sell tickets and ppl were ignoring or denying to join the concert(obviously I wont go with a stranger too just cause he is cute and he wants me to hear him sing) Which video was it exactly or am I tripping ?I do remember they did try selling tickets, I am not sure abt the sad bg sound though cause it sounds too wrong to be true lol. submitted by /u/Klutzy-Advisor2003 [link] [comments]
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Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone knew to recommend of some songs/artists with a similar vibe to older Stray Kids songs, particularly Hellevator, MIROH, Ex, The tortoise and the hare, Silent Cry, Maze of Memories, Muddy Water, Any, Slump and Waiting for Us. Thanks so much in advance. submitted by /u/YeagerSuperiority [link] [comments]
What are your thoughts on TWICE's THIS IS FOR (4th full-length album), it has 14 tracks (13 if you discount FOUR, but that intro is amazing) in total. I think it's pretty cool, one of their best releases yet, but I see a lot of people not liking the shorter length of the songs. My personal favorites: FOUR, OPTIONS, PEACH GELATO, HI HELLO, BATTITUDE, DAT AHH DAT OOH, G.O.A.T., TALK, SEESAW. Most of the Formula of Love: O+T=<3 (their 3rd full album) tracks that I looped/repeated/replayed/etc. back in 2021/2022: ICON, CRUEL, REAL YOU, LAST WALTZ, ESPRESSO, REWIND, HELLO, etc. submitted by /u/MNLYYZYEG [link] [comments]