Why is BTS suddenly getting hate all of a sudden?
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I love Haechan and I am happy that his debut is successful and well recieve but I hate the MV because all the props are AI generated and you can see it from the start to end. I wish they gaved him a better MV coz those paintings look so bad. Can't belive neither.i is booked an busy.... submitted by /u/behindsomewalls [link] [comments]
When do think bts become active as group? It's more than 4 months still there is no proper promotion as group They are doing solo it's fine But they are not feeling as global group.jusg see how blackpink getting back to back group promotion in series and all even though they are doing solo? Why bighit not promoting bts šš We want to see them as group as well..idk why people think doing group means restricting their so called indiviality.at the end music is music .and many people and antis forced that solo agenda on bts out of insecurity so that their real favourite group get more chanceš It's funny that some kpoppies force agenda when it's not work among gp. submitted by /u/BullfrogVisual2832 [link] [comments]
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I mean.. jypapi? submitted by /u/PutridCause5720 [link] [comments]
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What do you think Staysā reaction would be if it came out that one of the Stray Kids members had a girlfriend? Iām curious to hear peopleās thoughts on this. Stray Kids has such a huge fandom if a romantic relationship were leaked, would fans stop supporting them? submitted by /u/ExcellentTree8990 [link] [comments]
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Did I miss out on something? Also what is the taehyung hate thing and also the jimin vma's? Somebody please educate me. submitted by /u/ureommaa [link] [comments]
I've been trying to upload my pictures to flickr when I go to concerts but it seems pretty sparse for kpop concert photography with the majority of the photos from kcon or older concerts from pre 2020. I'm kinda sad to see that so many people upload to discord seeing that it's a walled garden from the rest of the internet. submitted by /u/Temporary_Potato_254 [link] [comments]
Ok, do yāall ever feel protective of your Ult group (/lh) and youāre like, ānobody better fucking touch this LEGENDARY song cuz thereās no way they can sing that high note or pull off that dance move the way so-and-so does itā ⦠(i feel 2nd gen stans with all their iconic songs especially must know what i mean?) ā¦And then you finally saw a cover or reinterpretation that made you go ādamn. They really pulled it off. Respect.ā Me with VIXXās Shangri La - itās probably my fav MV ever, and Iām (still) convinced no one can do it with as much etherealness and elegance as them. While I donāt think the performance lives up to the original (especially cuz it was clearly lip synced), The Boyzās arrangement from Kingdom is absolutely gorgeous. They made it their own by remixing it with Beethovenās Moonlight Sonata while still respecting the original, and it really worked. Anyways, have yāall ever felt this way? Iām especially curious if there are any Taemin stans cuz there are like five million covers of Move and iām wondering if in your opinion any of them live up to the original. submitted by /u/Lilac-Soul [link] [comments]
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The only award theyāve gotten so far is Favorite Rising Artist - MAMA 2024. Their debut timing was tight to win anything, september is when most big award shows still count that month as part of the current year instead of the next year tracking period. But it was already kinda late since tracking usually ends around late Sept or Oct. On top of that, Meovv debuted with just a digital single. And they came out with just a digital single, the company mustāve been super confident thinking the debut would instantly pop off. I get that not winning Rookie of the Year isnāt the end, but every newly debuted group wants that award, since you probably only ever win it once in your career submitted by /u/Difficult_Bit_3025 [link] [comments]
Iāve been noticing some cultural differences in how we talk about solo stanning, and I wanted to share a term from Korean fandoms: āAkgaeā (ģ ź°). The word comes from āģ ģ§ ź°ģøķ¬ā which basically means āmalicious individual fan.ā Itās shortened into āAkgae.ā Key point is the division: * A solo stan = someone who just really, really loves their bias more than the others. Still respects the group overall, doesnāt spread hate. * An Akgae = not only stans their bias, but actively disrespects the rest of the members. Theyāll treat others as ābackground dancers,ā spread rumors, or subtly drag other members just to make their fave look superior. In Korean fandom spaces, thereās often a push to make that distinction clear: loving one member the most is fine, but tearing others down is not. And honestly, I agree. Like, having a bias is natural. We all do! But once you start undermining the group or other members just to lift up your fave, that crosses a line. How do you feel about solo stans in general? Do you think the fandom needs stricter boundaries, or is it enough to say āas long as you respect the group, itās fineā? Personally, I think solo stanning can be harmless, but Akgae behavior is toxic. Curious how others see it š submitted by /u/SignificantElk5574 [link] [comments]
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My ult group is TWICE and they make up 21% of my listening on average. Idk if this is low or not but even if it is, I listen to TWICE eight times more than my second most listened to artist. I listen to over 200 artists and over 40 per day on average. If you don't know the exact numbers, just make a guess. I am very curious. Also please explain why you think that number is what it is if you want! submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
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Super Junior - 15 members Seventeen - 13 members EXO - 12 members Loona - 12 members I.O.I - 11 members NCT & Izone too. I donāt have any problem with smaller member groups but either way, only 1 or 2 members in the group end up getting the most spotlight so i dont get the point. Like aespa - for the longest time Karina & Winter mainly got the spotlight. IVE - mainly wonyoung & Yujin got the spotlight. I truly dont think having less members in a group even helps every single member receive the same amount of recognition. I think companies just want simpler and cleaner formation on stage. submitted by /u/Which_Mammoth9402 [link] [comments]