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Your favourite moment that happened recently in kpop

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It can be anything! Funny or wholesome whatever moment that's your fav. But recent ones. submitted by /u/SuspiciousKoala223 [link] [comments]

3.379. SEVENTEEN Joshua - Allure Korea x Hermès (August 2025 Issue Pictorial)

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submitted by /u/airneanach [link] [comments]

3.380. SEVENTEEN DK - Allure Korea x Polo Ralph Lauren (August 2025 Issue Pictorial)

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3.381. Update: website where you can rate and keep up with your favourite artists!

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Hey everyone, thank you for the nice comments under my last post! With the help of u/3-X-0 (thank you so much again!) I was able to fix some bugs and make the site ready for more people! If you don't know what this is about: This is my current project to make a website where you can rate and keep up with your favourite artists! You can check my last post to learn more about it. If you wanna try it out, just comment undere here or DM me and I'll let more and more people in gradually. I also want to make wither a reddit group chat or discord for those helping so we can exchange better (only if you want ofc), so tell me which you prefer. For those who care what changed since last week: - Design improvements - Added physical releases feature (First half of the video): Keep track of albums you've bought or want to buy! See every album in your collection - Added ability to suggest missing physical releases (second half of video): Since it's a somewhat manual process to add physical releases, theres an option to suggest releases to help me out with it. Suggesting an release can earn you points if it gets approved. - Point system: To make it more fun, earning points can make you level up and show up in the leaderboard, showing the support you gave to the website. I want to make this more community driven if it works out, and we'll see where we go with this feature in the future. submitted by /u/K-drip [link] [comments]

3.382. STAYC Isa (with VIVIZ Eunha) - I WANT IT (Dance Challenge) (250728)

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3.383. YOUNG POSSE - Official Lightstick (Product Details)

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3.384. What are your worst fancall experiences or do you know Some other peoples experiences

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So i have never won a fancall But would like to know yall Worst memories/experiences when you had your fancall/fancalls! Ofc you can Throw some positive experiences too but i would like to know if There's ever been for example a fancall where the idol was rude or Something like that or Anything And please If you had an bad experience with some idol/idols Please don't start throwing slurs and Insults at them criticism is allowed and your own thoughts about what happened and Why i ask about worst experiences is because tiktok usually shows the positive ones or the cringe ones and where the fan does some weird a$$ Sh1t Also sorry if there's spelling mistakes english is not my first language submitted by /u/vrtualslz0t [link] [comments]

3.385. MAMAMOO Moonbyul - The 4th Mini Album: laundri (Album Packaging / Merchandise Preview)

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3.386. What Is Your Favorite K-pop Group That Debuted In 2024

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MY PICK - ILLIT 2025 - XLOV 🏆 submitted by /u/Mystic_bhumiverse [link] [comments]

3.387. Who's The Best Vocalist Starting With The Letter E

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Ailee 🏆 Baek-Hyun 🏆 Chen 🏆 D.O 🏆 submitted by /u/Mystic_bhumiverse [link] [comments]

3.388. Your favourite moment that happened recently in kpop

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It can be anything! Funny or wholesome whatever moment that's your fav. But recent ones. submitted by /u/SuspiciousKoala223 [link] [comments]

3.389. Which kpop song will you recommend to non kpop fans

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I have heard from many non kpop fans says that they don't like pop songs, and kpop are mostly dominated with hip hop, pop, experimental and noisy sounds, but kpop is not a genre but an industry, they just didn't find the right song, ballad, r&b, afrobeat, jazz, raggae, very underrated genres. submitted by /u/GuideOk7067 [link] [comments]

3.390. Zayn malik (ex One Direction) attends Blackpink concert

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3.391. Now that im older I don't understand why indian K-pop stans were so mad at people not recognising K-pop idols.

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Watching this 2015 clip of K-pop idols visiting India back when fans were mad that the locals didn’t recognize them. I can’t help but cringe at how seriously we indian stans took it. We acted like it was a national failure with fans saying shit like “India doesn’t deserve them” or literally “I’m ashamed to be indian” as if not knowing K-pop was some moral flaw. Back then I kinda felt that way too. But now?? The whole outrage felt so….unnecessary. Like India is a vast country with over a billion people, each living their own lives. Not everyone follows K-pop. Even stars like Zendaya, Tom Holland Dua Lipa who are really popular in India didn't get recognised by the locals. And that’s okay. Would most Koreans recognise an Indian celebrity in Seoul? Probably not. So I don't understand why we made such a big deal out of this? Sometimes I feel that it was the inferiority complex which we have. What do u guys think?? submitted by /u/push2starttt [link] [comments]

3.392. fromis_9 - 1st World Tour: NOW TOMORROW. in USA (Teaser Photo - Jiwon)

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3.393. when did it get so normalised to comment on a womans body like this?

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oh i can smell the hate im going to get for this but pls know that EVEN IF YOU DO NOT LIKE A IDOL IT DOES NOT GIVE YOU THE RIGHT TO MAKE COMMENTS ABOUT THEIR BODIES. lets stay as human as we can. submitted by /u/Maleficent_Dinner875 [link] [comments]

3.394. Tell your fav line in kpop songs!

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Also do tell song name and group name. submitted by /u/starrygolden [link] [comments]

3.395. due to fanwars and immature stans no one can truly state their opinions anymore and its sad.

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this is not a hate comment i just mean that healthy discussions related to artists and their music can take place without the need to put others down but i guess people are not ready for it. submitted by /u/Maleficent_Dinner875 [link] [comments]

3.396. Yup, it’s safe to say that 5th Gen is far from boring.

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After watching SBS Gayo Daejeon Summer, I think that 5th gen groups each have their own unique strengths and appeal. Groups like Babymonster, IZNA, MEOVV, Allday Project, ILLIT, Hearts2Hearts, KiiiKiii, and others all bring something different to their performances, whether it's concept, vibe, or performance style. Some stood out with strong live vocals, others had impressive stage presence or perfectly synchronized dancing, etc. What stood out to me was how diverse and refreshing each performance felt. 5th gen idols definitely aren’t all the same, and they’re not boring. submitted by /u/matt_vaghn [link] [comments]

3.397. What are your thoughts on KCON these days? Still worth it? Too expensive?

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I remember going to KCON 2015 LA and it was the best experience if you love K-Pop, Korean food, and K-culture in general. I paid $20 for a convention wristband and around $250-300 for my P2 concert ticket. I went by myself and still enjoyed it. These days I don't think it's worth it anymore submitted by /u/No-Vehicle1562 [link] [comments]

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