Xdinary Heroes - 7th Mini Album: LXVE to DEATH (Album Packaging Preview)
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This was posted almost 4 months ago and I am still in shock it has not received attention at all . It is brilliant . submitted by /u/GrabMore8308 [link] [comments]
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Last night me and my newly recruited army best-friend listened to other K-pop groups and we started by watching this two videos on youtube to get a hang of what might be our favorite groups outside bts.I have been a casual listener to other groups but we just added a few more to check out. The videos are about the most watched mvs per year split into boys and girl groups and we just wrote what caught our attention(I’ll tag them on the comment section). Takeaways not here; we really love I-dles concepts. Please excuse the butchering of song titles , we had a few seconds to write them down.We are taking more recs please. Also note that bts and blackpink are not here coz we have already listened to alot of their songs. submitted by /u/Kapsybree [link] [comments]
Taylor Swift released TTPD last year, which had 31 tracks, and is all set to release The Life of a show girl with 12 fucking tracks...Also Sabrina released a banger Short n Sweet last summer everybody argued if she would continues with the SnS era or she would strike while the iron is hot. She could have release a mimi album if it was only for momentum....but she released a full album again with 12 tracks.Although Man's best friend is aesthetically very SnS....but you ought to agree its sonically very different from SnS ...So do you think EPs or mini album is not really a thing in western pop culture? submitted by /u/Due_Collection_3363 [link] [comments]
It's just a joke submitted by /u/onlyeveryotherday [link] [comments]
1) can someone explain to me why people hate wonyoung sm???? I mean I get it her aegyo is cringe but did she do something else???? I don't get why people call her pick me or wannabe 2) I hate single stans sm, but there are two types of them as far I've noticed : A) ones who only know one member , choose to ignore the whole groups discography , can we really call them stans?? B) hear the groups discography ( most of) , know all members but CHOOSE to glaze one member and try to show his superiority above other members . These people don't even care about talent tbh . 3) i dislike when people don't understand what " problematic " means. They call illit a problematic group when they haven't even done anything problematic . Same with many idols . Ni-ki got hate for no reason. People directly assume problematic means they have done something bad or negative when it's really the fans submitted by /u/yejioooo [link] [comments]
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I saw someone do this and it looks like a lot of fun! Comment your most hated song and I’ll rate it from 1-10 Note: no hating on artists please let’s keep this fun submitted by /u/mintdiamondsky [link] [comments]
I’m honestly just curious about this. I’ve seen idols play guitar—and I am interested to find out which idols are known to be good guitarists!—but are there idols who can play, like, the clarinet? Idols having random side-quest skills is one of my favorite things. TIA!! submitted by /u/barbiethebuilder [link] [comments]
Under South Korean law, adulthood starts at 19. At the time of the incident, the victim was 18 years old, so legally still a minor under the Act on the Protection of Children and Youth Against Sexual Offenses. The perpetrator, on the other hand, was 46. In terms of Korean age—which has no legal standing—the victim would have been considered 20, so socially seen as an adult. But legally, they were still underage, meaning the punishment will naturally be aggravated (this was even mentioned during the victim’s lawyer’s press conference). He’s f**ked. submitted by /u/Embarrassed_Clue1758 [link] [comments]
Under South Korean law, adulthood starts at 19. At the time of the incident, the victim was 18 years old, so legally still a minor under the Act on the Protection of Children and Youth Against Sexual Offenses. The perpetrator, on the other hand, was 46. In terms of Korean age—which has no legal standing—the victim would have been considered 20, so socially seen as an adult. But legally, they were still underage, meaning the punishment will naturally be aggravated (this was even mentioned during the victim’s lawyer’s press conference). He’s f**ked. submitted by /u/Embarrassed_Clue1758 [link] [comments]
I just got into K-Pop a year ago and already, my playlist is over forty hours long. I obviously like all the songs on it but I was feeling impatient and growing tired of the "bad" (bad in terms of the playlist, not in general) songs coming on. So I decided to make a playlist of only my favourite songs and best songs that I would never skip. I put it on shuffle over the next week, super excited knowing there is an 100% banger guarentee and I... hated it. You love your favorites because you enjoy the most out of any song, that is literally what favorite means. So when you take away the other songs, your favorites lose their impact. This is a reminder to enjoy and appreciate all songs on your playlist and that will lead to you enjoying and loving your favorites even more. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
I'm kind of curious to see if there's a difference b/w the most hated or loved member within a fandom vs outside of it. Also loved - not the most popular, but rather, the most well liked! submitted by /u/Sea-Republic8892 [link] [comments]
This will be my first K-pop concert, so I really want it to feel worth the money, especially since I'll be traveling to see them. l've been a Monsta X fan for a long time, and l've listened to TWICE for almost as long, even though I don't know as many of their songs. What matters most to me in a concert experience is: Are they actually singing? The quality of the performance The energy and passion they bring The visuals on stage Also, I don’t want to insult anyone or stir up fanwars, that's not what I’m here to do. submitted by /u/Yes_she_foreignn [link] [comments]
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