Your favorite kpop Ai song cover?
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My pciks : V - Harperâs BAZAAR, Wonyoung - Vogue Korea x Miu Miu, Yuqi - Wonderland China, Seonghwa - SONGZIO, Soyeon - Harper Bazaar Korea submitted by /u/KpopDivas [link] [comments]
https://preview.redd.it/mhilt9p9m4if1.png?width=1141&format=png&auto=webp&s=b91cb73e6d9a7654588dd5d2d2c4d87c1595708f Some people direct their hate toward the new girls when the blame should really be on the company. The new members werenât the reason the original lineup left, yet some K-pop fans act like theyâre evil or responsible for the drama. People should hold the company accountable instead of pitting the two lineups against each other because itâs unfair and unnecessary. submitted by /u/Yveslovescats [link] [comments]
the only one i can think of is jungkookâs doberman bam! iâve noticed usually idols have little white fluffy dogs a lot of the time but i canât think of any idols with big dogs like golden retrievers, labradors or alsatians! if you know any let me know :) submitted by /u/GrouchyBall7811 [link] [comments]
Do you any fav ai cover songs that is done by other groups? submitted by /u/GuideOk7067 [link] [comments]
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Taemin Jimin Jeonghan You can also drop your biases and I'll make my choice too đ submitted by /u/Simple-Baseball3819 [link] [comments]
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Not âJimin and V argued over dumplingsâ level. I mean âBaekhyun revealed on national TV that Sehun has a big ding dongâ level. Go. submitted by /u/Personal_Damage6616 [link] [comments]
If you are a fan of BTS and have read Claymore, which of the Seven Ghosts best suits each BTS member? :) In my opinion: Yuma - Jin Clare - Jung Kook Tabitha - Suga Cynthia - V Miria - RM Deneve - Jimin Helen - J-Hope submitted by /u/DrillSword [link] [comments]
If any of you donât know the saturdays were a girl group from the UK popular during the late 2000s and early to mid 2010s they were known for their club ready mature but still teen-ish pop sound and colorful model like visuals and I had a thought the other day what K-pop group(s) would be able to do a cover of one of their songs. My group would have to be StayC their also known for their dance pop hits, fun lyrics, and youthful but sophisticated visuals I really think theyâd do a really good cover of âwhat are you waiting forâ or âegoâ or âupâ or âhigherâ Let me know What you guys think in the comments submitted by /u/TastyCookie23900 [link] [comments]
Check out my channel for more covers! đ submitted by /u/musicvibes-999 [link] [comments]
Can anyone give some suggestions for k-pop songs that are inspired by Eurodance? Either by the original 90s movement (tracks like What is Love, Rhythm is a Dancer or Scatman) or the 00s revival (like Mr. Saxobeat)? Some of the tracks I'm thinking of already in this style: Momoland - Bboom Bboom Orange Caramel - Lipstick EXID - Are You Hungry T-ARA - Number 9 These are obviously all pretty old tracks and I think this style is not so hip at the moment but I think it's quite fun. I would be interested to know if there are any more recent tracks that take it on, but also happy to know of other songs from previous gens that use it. Not limited to girl groups, boy groups or soloists, even though the examples I provided are all ggs. submitted by /u/LovesDevotee [link] [comments]
Fifty Fifty confirmed their comeback in October and an article about it came out. Quoting this news, a weblume Twitter user stated that the person listening to fiftyfifty was Israeli. "It is deeply insensitive and wrong to use historical and human tragedies such as genocide as an argument or joke in internet discussions or social media posts. Such events are among the darkest pages of human history, where millions of people have suffered and lost their lives. Linking a genocide to an unrelated issue, such as the comeback of a kpop group, is both an underestimation of the gravity of the event and disrespectful to the victims and their memory. Such comments, even digitally, are contrary to human dignity and the empathy and respect that should be shown to those who have suffered. Let us not forget that genocide is not a matter of debate, but a painful reality from which lessons must be learned." Weblumes are getting scarier and scarier. submitted by /u/GooseSignificant8293 [link] [comments]