drop a group and ill tell you by bias + fav song
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We all love our fav groups alright? But let's be real rn, what's something they do that icks you no matter what. I mean, we certainly can look away when we need to and they don't really have to change it for us lol, but when you see it.. you cringe nonetheless. I'll start. This goes for a lot of boygroups (unfortunately), but the group I stan also does this. It's when they change the dance to be more "manly" when they're collabing with girl groups. Like.. embrace the choreo please š. It's just a dance. Dancing like how they do aint gonna take away your masculinity. It's literally more fun to see male idols embracing the choreo like a boss. submitted by /u/Apprehensive-Turn230 [link] [comments]
I am kinda curious. From 3rd gen to 4th and newer gen K-pop groups like SEVENTEEN, NCT, TWICE, Stray Kids,... which idols do you think have the potential to become actors/actresses? Like... I know Dahyun from TWICE is the leading female in You Are the Apple of My Eye, and Jun from 17 is an actor in China... It would be kinda amazing to see some SVT members in some comedy love, high school drama or Stray Kids in a thriller, psychological drama (this just came up into my head based on their content and their music that I have listened to)... submitted by /u/LongjumpingPage6168 [link] [comments]
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I'm a Baltimore resident who couldn't go bc of my work schedule. But like, our trash collection has been on modified schedule for the past few weeks minimum bc the heat is an active danger to city workers' health. Hell, all of DMV has been dealing with 100ā°F weather for the past few weeks. So hosting a concert in this situation was already negligence towards the health of everyone in the venue. The water situation is gross negligence. So, here's the deal: JYP site has a contact form on their site. Use the "reporting issues on business ethics" option and write about your experience in DC. If you have footage and/or medical treatment records, offer to supply them. Mention that the concert has made local news that are Google indexed. Describe the actions of these partners as "damaging to the brand and grounds for personal injury lawsuits in US" to trip JYP lawyers' spidey senses. Live Nation is a monopoly, so they can prob eat the personal injury lawsuits from concert attendees. But we can try to pressure the label into pursuing legal action against them and stadium management. And maybe they can make Live Nation compensate DC ticket holders. submitted by /u/Unheroic_ [link] [comments]
Guys, I need to gush with people over XLOV. They are truly blowing my mind with this concept. First - the songs. 1&only is genuinely such an amazing song - it's sensual, groovy, and has the magic that takes me back to second / third gen sound. Their vocals are also distinct and sound amazing. My only gripe is the lyrics (papi chulo?) but they are camp in the way I love kpop lyrics to be camp, so I'll let it slide. The genderless concept is groundbreaking. It honestly is. They have told fans at fansigning they truly don't care what gender you refer to them as - they embody so much feminine AND masculine energy, seem incredibly confident in themselves and just ready to break down a huge wall that has been in this industry. I feel like they are the queer rep I have always longed for - true, genuine queer rep. Their concept may be genderless, but their concept isn't queer - THEY are queer, and so it feels so much more authentic. EDIT - Also, they have expressed that they won't ask people to do challenges with them, because they understand how their choreography can be viewed and don't want other idols to feel uncomfortable. This is a whole convo in itself. Also, they are heavily involved in their own artistry! From concept to styling to even music production. They are doing this because they feel empowered by it. But what has me most floored right now is the choreography. I'm sure most have seen 1&only - it's gone viral everywhere, and is what drew my attention in. I don't know who they hired for this, but they absolutely nailed it - every member shines and it suits the song perfectly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5udJg2vAi4&t=1s But what I need to talk about because I cant find anyone on reddit talking about it, is the choreo for Bizness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzpMVYZZqdU&list=RDAzpMVYZZqdU&start_radio=1 Here's a live performance of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prR9miCSDlg&list=RDprR9miCSDlg&start_radio=1 This is the definition of when amazing choreo can SELL a song. The transition from "stay out of my business" to "dance" - ICONIC. Gosh I am just gushing over them. Have you checked them out yet? Thoughts? submitted by /u/hanniehae1005 [link] [comments]
+ many more SKZ songs, but these are my favs rn submitted by /u/disasterpansexual [link] [comments]
Jessi is finally set to drop a new song. What is everyone's thoughts on it? Teaser link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H1-B7HX_sE For me I think based from what is in the video, that it will be a diss track with several nods to her portrayal in kmedia recently . The MV teaser is giving and the tone seems to be similar to What Type of X or Nunu Nana, and so far i quite like it. However, the question is how will the kmedia and k gp react? Do you think she will face a backlash again? submitted by /u/MasterHospital [link] [comments]
i know everyone (except nugu groups) also i know mainly bgs not ggs submitted by /u/Patient-Wasabi-6847 [link] [comments]
I remember back in the day when I first started watching "Produce 48" and Wonyoung just appeared, she was just a kid, super talented and she surprised everyone... although she was so talented, I would never expect her to be that succesful! It's insane to now see her being incredibly famous, succesful, and basically the it girl of the new generation of K-Pop, it makes me proud. It feels so good to see someone works hard and be in a constant training until you see them become supestars, following their journey is so satisfying. What do you think? Do you have a similar experience? submitted by /u/witchvamplady [link] [comments]
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Ignoring the diets, and horrible stuff idols go through when they debut... when trainees are getting choosen, I really love how though companies are. I feel like nowadays, people drop a horrible song and they suddenly get famous and are considered "artists". I really appreciate how the K-Pop industry, in order to become a known artist, you need to prove professionals how much talent you have, so only actual artists debut. I think that's how the music industry should work! submitted by /u/witchvamplady [link] [comments]
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