favorite moments when kpop collided with your other interests ???
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As a fan since 2017, I've seen Yixing's journey, and I knew he was destined for greatness but I'm still absolutely blown away by the scale of his recent show! This wasn't just a concert; it was an unforgettable, history-making spectacle, and it's all thanks to his dedication. The sheer ambition of this project is insane! He brought in Zhang Yimou, the legendary director of the Beijing 2008 and 2022 Olympics Opening Ceremonies, to help craft the vision. Knowing that level of expertise was involved just shows how serious Yixing is about his art. They reportedly invested a mind-boggling $28 million into the production. You could feel that effort in every moment! The sets were massive, built for two nights in the Bird's Nest stadium for an audience of 80,000 seats! Honestly, a lot of singers can fill an arena that size, but what truly makes this special is Yixing's relentless hard work and respect for his fans and the amount of effort and money he's willing to pour into the production ,He didn't just walk out and sing; he literally remixed every single song for the show! That dedication to reimagining his music and giving us a completely unique, new experience is what sets him apart and why I'm such a proud fan. And can we talk about the fact that this incredible event happened on his birthday? Instead of making a wish for himself, he turned it around and gave us the most beautiful, selfless moment: “its my birthday today. i feel stronger and braver than before. so instead of wishing for myself, i will make a wish for you. may all of your dreams come true. and me? i will STAY as your coolest little sheep.” Anyway I’m going to rewatch 😭 submitted by /u/Fancy_Restaurant_259 [link] [comments]
hot take: kpop isn’t actually getting “worse,” it’s just getting boring because the new wave of stans made it boringggg everyone’s too busy policing vibes, overanalyzing every idol’s breath, and turning every comeback into a stan war instead of just… enjoying the music?? like when did liking more than one group become a crime 💀 now it’s all “who’s the it girl,” “who’s the main visual,” “who’s flopping,” “who’s charting,” like girl… when’s the last time you even streamed a b-side?? 💀 kpop used to be fun, messy, and creative — now it’s spreadsheets, fanwars, and fake woke takes on twitter. bring back the chaos era when people actually liked music and not just their fav’s brand deals submitted by /u/ShipArtistic4139 [link] [comments]
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the way some people baby their idols is insufferable. like be so for real… they’re not a baby, they’re a fully grown adult who travels the world and files taxes 😭 stop acting like they needs to be wrapped in bubble wrap 24/7.every time they does something normal — breathes, talks, looks tired — y’all jump in with “🥺 they’re just a smol bean who doesn’t understand!!” girl WHAT. 😭 it’s not cute, it’s creepy. they’re not your kid, not your emotional support plushie. let idols act their damn age without y’all writing fanfics in the quote tweets. 💀 submitted by /u/ShipArtistic4139 [link] [comments]
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just a lighter post cuz ive missed posting here but on that note, a couple of months something rlly funny happened and i wonder if other kpop fans ever felt like this. I'm a big volleyball fan and theres this one player whos name is Gabi (short for Gabriela), then Katseye's Gabriela came out and from then on whenever she would score the dj would play this song. Also, lately ive been getting into F1 and recently found out that Stray Kids name dropped Leclerc in one of their songs. Anyways, i wanna know if theres ever been a crazy crossover between kpop and some of your other interests that you never thought it would happen. submitted by /u/seulgibreadd [link] [comments]
All I mean is does someone in KPop exist who also goes for crazy nail extentions like him? (the dude on the pictures is Kensuke from the JPop group KID PHENOMENON). I mean I know I saw a few dudes in Kpop here and there who use nail polish, but is there someone who loves going to the nail salon end does nails like him or even crazier? Like getting random claws, having the nails bedazled, doing color gradiants etc. submitted by /u/Beautiful_Yellow_682 [link] [comments]
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What a time it was last year. I remember tearing up with joy from reading the announcement and going on tiktok and twitter to see people celebrating. I also remember crying when he was announced to depart the group three days after. So crazy that all of this happened because he dated and smoked BEFORE debuting. Crazy. Though I no longer keep up with RIIZE, I hope all of the boys are doing well. And proud of Seunghan for persisting. submitted by /u/haegirl [link] [comments]
It could be cute, funny, casual, or even childhood pictures. submitted by /u/beelzebub2099 [link] [comments]
I’m not sure if someone has already said this but personally I find it really odd when people try to call idols their real names if said idol has a stage name they go by. It’s mostly just a personal thing but I find it extremely odd calling an artist you don’t know their real name when they have a stage name for a reason. Example: SUGA from BTS being called Min Yoon-gi Even if the idols are comfortable with it I just find it personally slightly odd since the idols picked (usually) a stage name for a reason submitted by /u/Vegetable-Hope-1641 [link] [comments]
I am looking for an honest conversation about the quality of kpop music at the moment compared to previous years (please no fanwars/stan type comments, only focus on the music). As a kpop fan since 2015 I haven't really been feeling the music this year compared to previous ones. I make sure to listen to every popular group's comeback and as many nugu groups as I can each year. When I scroll through my yearly playlists I feel like the group music has been especially weak this year compared to previous ones. To me the soloists have played a much bigger part in creating quality music this year. Maybe I'm just getting older or the easy-listening trend just isn't my cup of tea (but there have also been lots of non easy-listening songs this year compared to last year). But this is why I am curious to hear the opinions from brand new, unbiased kpop fans who have only become obsessed with the whole genre this year! What are thoughts on the quality of kpop after your first year of having listened to it? submitted by /u/randomnarwhalaccount [link] [comments]
I recently made a post asking people what they thought of recent girl groups Japanese releases. I got a few recommendations and checked them out and they were so much better than the Korean releases 😭 (At least in my opinion). I'm not really into illit but a couple of people recommended Toki Yo Tomare and it was so good?? And it's not just illit, I actually prefer the recent Japanese releases of Itzy, lsf and I've to their Korean releases. Why does it feel like they're saving the best songs for Japan 😭 submitted by /u/Infamous_Egg_5625 [link] [comments]
These girls deserved so much better in the lyrics department. And before you say "lazy songwriting and lyrics is just part of kpop!" No. No it isn't. Bad and cheezy songwriting is, but not lazy songwriting. They are different even if they often overlap. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
I know Apink since 2015. was a big fan for NoNoNo and Remember (ofc I still am!). but I havn't became a Panda till 2020 when Dumhdurum came out. I think the LOOK album is one of my fav Apink memories. it made me feel as if Dumhdurum is song of the year which to me it is, honestly this song still top at least my top 50 songs yearly even 5 years after release! other memory I love is of course Remember when it came out. can't believe that I kinda were there! and when Eunji relased Away (July 2020) she made that Vlive for the comeback, I miss Vlive, but this memory when I watched that live with her dogs is also my fav. since there is alot of pandas who knew Apink before I did, what is your fav Apink memory? would love to hear your stories 🩷 submitted by /u/Middle-Dragonfly-489 [link] [comments]