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Why is K-pop so popular in Asia, North Africa, the USA, and Latin America? Why is K-pop not so popular in Europe as it is in other places?

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I think that the main reasons behind the popularity of K-pop are- Korean government pushing the Hallyu wave. Talent Aesthetically pleasing visuals. However, people don't seem to acknowledge the 4 reason. It varies from region to region. 4th reason behind the popularity of K-pop in Northeast Asia- Cultural Proximity. 4the reason behind the popularity of K-pop in Southeast Asia- They look up to the Northeast Asians. 4th reason behind the popularity of K-pop in the rest of the world- K-pop idols intend to fulfill the void of good-looking young men in these countries. submitted by /u/New-Mix-5245 [link] [comments]

9. Why do people always bring this up in discussions about Cortis reaching 3m+ monthly listeners.

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&TEAM and BOYNEXTDOOR are also under HYBE. BOYNEXTDOOR was even considered “flopping” (by K-pop stans’ standards) when they debuted, and it took them time to even reach 1M monthly listeners. &TEAM hasn't reach 1M till today. Now, let’s look at XLOV, who currently have around 1.7M monthly listeners, while P1Harmony have 1.4M. But XLOV isn’t from HYBE, so why is that? Because their songs are trending and people are actually listening to them. So why won’t K-pop stans say the same thing about Cortis, "their songs are trending" instead of “company privilege”? This isn't just a tiktok thing, i seen this discussions on other spaces as well submitted by /u/Cantname_stuff [link] [comments]

10. WJSN Dayoung - body (Challenge Sketch) (250919) [ENG SUB]

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11. i-dle Yuqi - #9: M.O. (MV Behind) @ SONG TALK TALK (250920) [ENG SUB]

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12. Songs that deserve more attention..

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So recently I have been thinking about what are songs which deserve more attention and aren't much noticed. Like I really like Blue hour by TXT and Stay gold by BTS and I feel these songs need to be loved a bit more by the fans.. what are your thoughts on this? Which of your favourite group's song you feel is underrated or should get more attention? submitted by /u/princess_bella- [link] [comments]

13. Wonder Girls Yubin with WJSN Dayoung and Lee Chaeyeon - Ep.12 The Summer Queens Came to Slay, Not to Play! @ Yubin's Spotlight (250920) [ENG SUB]

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14. Day 1 of recommending underrated songs(not unpopular songs)

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Rate from 1-10 Fry's dream by akmu Tho it has more than 10 million views which also surprised me but its not that popular internationally compared to in korea It used to be one of my fav songs https://youtu.be/3kGAlp_PNUg?si=V5HhUC6wi-0QHrJi submitted by /u/XUser7427 [link] [comments]

15. ARTMS Haseul - Small Theater Concert: "Our Fairytale" (Visual Poster 2)

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16. Mimi (gugudan, CATtRIEVER) - Sweetdreams, My dear

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17. XLOV - Angel Baby (orig. Troye Sivan) (Live Clip)

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18. Why is K-pop so popular in Asia, North Africa, the USA, and Latin America? Why is K-pop not so popular in Europe as it is in other places?

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I think that the main reasons behind the popularity of K-pop are- Korean government pushing the Hallyu wave. Talent Aesthetically pleasing visuals. However, people don't seem to acknowledge the 4 reason. It varies from region to region. 4th reason behind the popularity of K-pop in Northeast Asia- Cultural Proximity. 4the reason behind the popularity of K-pop in Southeast Asia- They look up to the Northeast Asians. 4th reason behind the popularity of K-pop in the rest of the world- K-pop idols intend to fulfill the void of good-looking young men in these countries. submitted by /u/New-Mix-5245 [link] [comments]

19. In Kpop, isn't it still considered the center even if it's at the back or behind a member, in choreography formations?

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I've been a decade-long kpop fan. And I've noticed, new Kpop fans or fans that are unfamiliar with Kpop complaining that their idols during formation in the choreography is at the back frequently. But for as long as I could remember, watching SNSD and kpop survival shows, isn't it still the center even if the idol is in the back? (It's an infamous Kpop formation where there's 2 people in the center, one in the front and back. And if you're perspective is in the middle, the idol in the back is 'covered' by the idol in the front.) I think new Kpop fans or unfamiliar fans complain and accuse the company of 'hiding' or 'neglecting' the member when it's not. I remember, YoonA being center in SNSD, and in older Kpop, being center means not straying far from the center as much as possible and I understood it as such, am I wrong? If some older kpop fans can confirm this, I'd appreciate this lol. So technically speaking, even if their idol is at the back (still in the middle) and seems covered by the member in front, it's still a favorable thing because they're still in the center. I think it's mostly misunderstood because their perspective online is through the camera's lenses. Of course, in one fixed point, it looks unfavorable to be in the middle-back but in real life or in a performance if you're part of the crowd, that member is visible in different perspectives (obviously). And I think that's what most new Kpop fans or unfamiliar fans don't realize and misunderstood. (Am I making sense? English isn't my first language, sorry.) submitted by /u/NoInfluence6902 [link] [comments]

20. IVE Wonyoung - TIME TO PICK YOUR MAGIC! (Dashing Diva CF)

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21. Who are 2 (or more) groups that give off the same vibes?

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1st picture WJSN (Cosmic Girls) 2nd picture IZONE submitted by /u/BigTastyCJ [link] [comments]

22. IVE Leeseo - fastpaper Magazine x Matin Kim (September 2025 Pictorial - RUN & RESET)

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23. Mimi (former gugudan) - The 1st Single: Sweetdreams, My dear (Album Cover)

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24. ILLIT Minju - Glamorous Sky (orig. Mika Nakashima) (GLITTER DAY IN JAPAN Performance Movie)

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25. Name a lyrics from your ult group and i'll guess which group it is

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others can join too ! submitted by /u/Artistic-Network-247 [link] [comments]

26. Comeback Stage: Kim Hee-Jae - My Love, Gone Forever @ MBC Show! Music Core (250920)

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27. Why it is easy for western Artist as compared to Kpop artist to becime a main pop act?

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2022 was Olivia Rodrigo's yearly, it was her first song Driver's license that made her an overnight pop sensation followed by bangers she dropped bangers like Deja vu, Driver's license, Happier etc....and suddenly she was every where....after her first album dropped she immediately sold large Arenas and is now headlining festival across the world is is considered an established artist as of now....similarly last year was Sabrina's year it I know it took Sabrina several year to be tgis popular and she had an amazing discography prior to Espresso...but it just took one banger for Sabriba to a overnight pop sensation...now Sabrina is a household name...her short and sweet tour is the talk of the town...and she Headlined lolla this year and will headline cochella next year..even her current album is not performing well despite recieving mixed reviews.I know she has a lot of bangers like plz,plz,plz ,Taste,Bed chem....but what I wanted to tell is it took only one song for them to become a mainstream act Drivers License in case of Olivia and Esprosso in case of Sabrina...Similarly Rosé had released a banger last year Apt. it was everywhere least year...Rosé bagged SOTY in this year's VMA ...indeed the song is popular..and Rosé popularity increased so much after the song... but it did not help much to established Rosé as the main pop girl...her album performed decently...had some amazibg song like Drinks or Coffee, Gameboy....but it did not receive the same reaction from public that OR received for Sour or SC received for Short n Sweet..I am not comparing I just wanted to know what actually happended beacuse I think she has the same rescources as OR, SC or even Chappel Roan to be a main pop gir,now that she is under Atlantic label...infact I think she has more than them as establiahed solid fanbase blink....then what went wrong??? Personally I think her tean fumbled hard...tgey failed to capitalize on Rosé success after Apt. After Jennie's and Lisa's album dropped they performed as various events....Jennie even held her own mini tour....but Rosé team did not do much to push her and establish her as a main pop act.... submitted by /u/Due_Collection_3363 [link] [comments]

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