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You wake up as your bias for one day. Who are you and what is the first thing you'll do ?

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For me it's Yoongi. I will go live 😭 submitted by /u/Dry_Resist8265 [link] [comments]

4.808. The Jangsu County Office hired 13-year-old trot singer Kim Taeyeon to perform at their Longevity Hanwoo and Apple Festival, but they put SNSD Taeyeon's face on the poster and then lied about the mistake

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Here's some conflicting news stories: It only left a scar on a 13-year-old girl singer... Jangsu-gun (Kim) Taeyeon Happening | Korea Economic Economy Girls' Generation's Taeyeon at the Hanwoo Festival? Jangsu-gun, "Failure to recruit... It's not Kim Tae-yeon of trot" 소시 태연 불발·김태연 부인..애먼 사람만 잡은 장수군 축제 [스타이슈] | 스타뉴스 What is wrong with trot Kim Tae-yeon... Happenings that only leave scars < Entertainment and Music < Life < Article Text - News Claim This news story inexplicably shows a photo of teen actress Kim Taeyeon: 소녀시대 태연 오해에 큰 상처..'13세' 김태연 측 "장수군, 깊은 유감" 입장 [공식][전문] | 스타뉴스 There's also a baseball player named Kim Taeyeon but he has thankfully not been involved in this story. Kim Taeyeon the trot singer had been managed by her mother before signing with K-TIGERS ENTERTAINMENT a few weeks ago: Trot singer Kim Tae-yeon signs an exclusive contract with K-Tigers Entertainment - News1 submitted by /u/Potential-Mine2069 [link] [comments]

4.809. Boy group fans or Girl group fans open minded

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I was listening to the interview of the voice actors in K-pop Demon Hunters. One of them said, "I like BTS. If you ever get into K-pop, you should listen to BTS." Many people were like, "Why would you say that when the movie K-pop Demon Hunters is about uplifting women?" "Boy group fans are so men-centered." Most of them gg fans. (Not being rude, it's what I saw.) Two of my friends are girl group fans. Whenever I recommend a boy group song, they never like it. I saw that most girl group fans are not very open to boy groups, and boy group fans are open ( I listen to whatever my two friends recommend, and I like some.) submitted by /u/Intelligent_Most_570 [link] [comments]

4.810. Boy group fans or Girl group fans

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I was listening to the interview of the voice actors in K-pop Demon Hunters. One of them said, "I like BTS. If you ever get into K-pop, you should listen to BTS." Many people were like, "Why would you say that when the movie K-pop Demon Hunters is about uplifting women?" "Boy group fans are so men-centered." Most of them gg fans. (Not being rude, it's what I saw.) Two of my friends are girl group fans. Whenever I recommend a boy group song, they never like it. I saw that most girl group fans are not very open to boy groups, and boy group fans are open ( I listen to whatever my two friends recommend, and I like some.) submitted by /u/Intelligent_Most_570 [link] [comments]

4.811. Purple Kiss releases DOREMI, what does everyone think?

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4.812. Someone needs to call them out for this (rant)

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I just came across a tweet that wished Jisoo gets raped. I don’t even know how this became acceptable, but it needs to stop. I get disliking an idol, maybe an idol isn’t your cup of tea and that’s fine, but wishing them to get raped, beaten, killed, assaulted or whatever else is ABHORRENT AND DISGUSTING. Everyone in that fandom needs to hold their own accountable instead of dismissing them as a solo or “not a real fandom member.” Rant over. submitted by /u/CosmicCuriosity04 [link] [comments]

4.813. Hey guys I wanted to write more fan fiction so could anyone give me so recommendations of pairing to do.

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You can comment any pairing that is your favorite or that you think fits the best. If you have a scenario that you also want written feel free to comment that too. submitted by /u/LowerAd6505 [link] [comments]

4.814. Kang Daniel - 2025 Tour in USA ‘ACT : NEW EPISODE’ (Dates + Cities)

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4.815. ICHILLIN' - The 4th Mini Album: WILD CHERRY (Concept Photo 2)

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4.816. Recording at kpop concerts doesn’t always ruin the experience, it often makes it better.

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Before going to my first concert, I also thought that taking too many videos would ruin the experience. But then I realised that for me, it’s often the opposite. In this post I’m just sharing my own personal experience, which obviously won’t apply to everyone. Some people enjoy concerts more by taking fewer videos/photos and some enjoy them more by taking many. Both are completely valid. Personally, when I went to my first concert, I thought that taking fewer videos would help me “live in the moment” better like many people say. So overall, I only recorded 3-4 videos of different performances, and just one of them was a full performance while the others were short clips. I didn’t even take any photos because it didn’t cross my mind at the time. Well, I ended up regretting not taking more videos and photos. The next day, besides having the usual post concert depression, I felt a little sad because even though I knew rationally that I had been there, my mind couldn’t actually remember almost anything, it felt blurry, It’s hard to explain, I was there but I was so overstimulated that I didn’t live the moment. All my memories are mostly from videos that I saw of other people online, I don’t really remember things from my pov. The few videos I had did help me remember a bit, but when I saw the videos that other people had taken, I realised how many moments I had completely forgotten. I think this is also related to my ADHD. For those who don’t know, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects focus, memory, and processing. For me, it means that when I’m really overstimulated (like at a concert), it becomes harder to store memories properly, so videos/photos can help me “keep” those moments. Now, I’m not saying I’ll film every single performance in full at my next concert, of course not. But I’ll definitely take way more videos and photos. I guess I just wanted to say that not everyone who takes lots of videos and photos isn’t enjoying the moment. For some of us, that’s actually how we remember the moment best. (Then there are people that only make videos/photos for online content, personally I don’t, I mostly keep them for myself.) So please try not to judge people or assume things about them. If you personally enjoy concerts more by not recording or by taking only a few clips, that’s great! I’m not saying this should apply to everyone. submitted by /u/ForceApprehensive597 [link] [comments]

4.817. You wake up as your bias for one day. Who are you and what is the first thing you'll do ?

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For me it's Yoongi. I will go live 😭 submitted by /u/Dry_Resist8265 [link] [comments]

4.818. Is it weird to collect photocards?? I know it’s like the culture but….

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So I saw a clip of one of Keeho’s lives he had done talking about pcs, talking the pics, and generally talking to fans about it, a fan asked him to guess how many pcs they have and he said “idk like 12”, then one person said like 300+ of just him and he was lowkey judging harddddd. I collect pcs & albums and stuff and it’s always been in the back of my mind that like it lowkey weird to collect pictures of people like that but like idkkk. I know it’s a main culture if K-pop but ykkkk submitted by /u/Amberlily1 [link] [comments]

4.819. DO NOT ENGAGE ON ANY RAGEBAIT COMMENTS. Here’s why….

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4.820. What are the K-pop "archetypes" that you see in every group?

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I'm trying to make a list of all the "characters" or "types" that you see pop up across many different K-pop groups. I'm not referring to official group positions like main vocalist, leader, visual, etc. but to "unofficial" roles that are given by fans. Some examples would be: Personality/performance types: "Happy virus" Duo types: Tom & Jerry Unofficial positions: Stan attractor What other "archetypes" can you think of that you seem to see in every group? submitted by /u/pussycontrolgonemad [link] [comments]

4.821. You can merge 2 groups together, which groups are they and what is their new name?

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📸 Taeyeon of Girls Generation (SNSD) submitted by /u/BigTastyCJ [link] [comments]

4.822. Lovelyz Ryu Sujeong - 3rd Mini Album: NEW CAR (Concept Photo - 비바람 (Rainstorm))

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4.823. Lee Chanhyuk has quietly dropped the album of the year.

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You probably haven't noticed because YG gave it zero promotion but Lee Chanhyuk of Akmu dropped his album Eros and it's an electro funk quirky masterpiece. Every song makes you want to dance and makes you think. The groovy synths and unique rhythms hit on every track with lyrics that make you contemplate love and life. It's like being at a rave for the broken hearted. If you haven't listened to this album do yourself a favor and put this thing on repeat. submitted by /u/Moon_Man56 [link] [comments]

4.824. 250716 BLACKPINK Sells Out SoFi Stadium with Surprise Bruno Mars Performance

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BLACKPINK becomes the first female act to sell out SoFi Stadium for two nights. Bruno Mars joins ROSÉ on stage for viral “APT.” duet. New single “JUMP” tops charts.🎤🎶 submitted by /u/Shamiska [link] [comments]

4.825. kpop culture is such a unique experience

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[prefacing this by saying i haven’t been as much of a fan of anything else as i have of kpop] i’ve been realising how different the kpop industry is from what other musicians in other countries / genres do and i feel like it’s what maintains this strong sense of community for fans. for one, and the most obvious, kpop albums aren’t just cds or records with a cover sleeve. i haven’t been able to explain to non-kpop fans why we all collect albums (when we don’t use the cd or meticulously display each album), but it’s mostly due to the fact that we get all these cute bits and pieces like posters, photocards, a photobook and other related inclusions. some may argue it’s encouraging consumerism, others might say it’s worth it if it makes us happy. i’m just noticing it’s different and connects kpop fans to what it’s like to truly enjoy something (i can’t explain it, just the feeling of being excited about unboxing something and supporting your idols). comeback promotions — music shows, reality tv, fansigns, dance collaborations [yes i’m aware musicians in the u.s. and u.k. also promote their music through ads, billboards, interviews, etc.] the concept of the weekly music award shows are so fun where fans get multiple recordings of performances with different outfits, stage concepts and ending fairy poses for a group’s new song/s. also the little dance collabs with other kpop artists after said performances is so wholesome and it’s always exciting to see interactions between some of your favourite groups, especially those that you least expect. getting to meet your idols, have your albums signed by them and having the opportunity to ask about the project is such a great way to engage your audience with your music but also give thanks and appreciate those who support you. lightsticks self explanatory, just adorable. it’s like a sort of identification card also to bring your lightstick somewhere and let people know who you support. fansites good and bad. taking photos of a celebrity at events / in public is common however with kpop this has somehow become a career for people. while i think fansite behaviour can be a bit creepy and concerning, we do get extremely beautiful photos of kpop idols from it. if there’s anything else i’ve missed feel free to drop it off here but essentially just an appreciation post for the kpop fan experience because i don’t know of any other feeling as of late that has been better than collecting kpop merch, staying up late for comebacks / music video releases, going crazy over photos or livestreams, panicking about concert tickets or fansign lottery processes submitted by /u/seigfried0401 [link] [comments]

4.826. Most successful producer in kpop - Teddy Park?

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As the title states, currently the top two songs in GLOBAL Spotify had Teddy in the credits. Looking back he has had made kpop HITS for almost 3 decades now and reaching higher success right now with other groups in his label as well. He started his career 1998, had a major hit (definitely one the first kpop song I heard) with bigbang debut and all of 2NE1 discography, and then a bigger global level in blackpink and now with the kpop demon hunter movie soundtrack. Curious has any other producer gotten this sort of longevity in the business. Like its not even just international, his groups are killing it in domestic chart as well. In some way he seems like to be the only producer who knows what music audiences in different level, ages and places want. submitted by /u/EffectiveBit417 [link] [comments]

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