give me the worst song in your faves’ discography and i will rate as someone who sees the good in songs people hate
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My friend got into kpop back in 2023 during le sserafim’s perfect night era and ever since then he’s been listening to kpop (only girl groups) Personally i love his playlist but he was wondering if his taste is good or not but if yall have some recs as well submitted by /u/Few-Alternative7864 [link] [comments]
recently tonight i found myself a fun new hobby. it’s watching color coded lyric videos and counting how many lines my bias has. ghost9 is a boy group i got into tonight and while im not decided on a bias, i found myself counting how many lines Prince has. and getting excited whenever he had a line (one of my first signs ive found a potential bias). Prince has a very present social media presence so i stumbled upon a few of his reels while on instagram. i really enjoyed his personality and how he thinks. i thought he was genuinely funny. so i wanted to look into his group, see what he does and what he sounds like. this is when i went down a rabbit hole of music videos to see what the vibe and sound of the group is and then upon realizing “just because i know his talking voice in english doesn’t mean i am recognize it in a group of 7-9 members) so then my next rabbit hole was color coded lyric videos, and started to count how many lines he has. i get really excited when doing it. so i think im going to continue doing this with other groups as well especially with new ones that i cant yet distinguish the voices of. im certainly not the first person to do this but i wanted to bring it to a subreddit for others to see and maybe do! submitted by /u/No_Map1913 [link] [comments]
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i like gnarly on the first listen and i actually (not ironically at all) like sticker. for me as lost as there is a melody that can get people hooked, i wont think the song is bad. submitted by /u/ataraxia2406 [link] [comments]
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Cheat Sheet - Official Music Video Titles Rule(s): Answer: What year did you get into K-Pop? Skip your strongest bias! Mine: Got into K-Pop: 2022 Recall Batting Average: 2 TVXQ – 2 (Rising Sun, Mirotic) Super Junior – skipped! Big Bang – 2 (Fantastic Baby, Bang Bang Bang) EXO – 2 (Love Shot, Growl) BTS – 2 (Butter, Dynamite) SHINee – 1 (Ring Ding Dong) Share yours! submitted by /u/arcieghi [link] [comments]
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What are some memorable, iconic opening lines? Here’s the first few i thought of: Who dat who dat who dat boy 😏💄🌹 (RV Bad Boy) I WANT YOU I WANT YOU WANT YOU (Exo Obsession, not a line but just such memorable production) Oh my gosh, don’t you know I’m a savage?💅(aespa Savage) YEOGI BUTEORA, MODU MOYEORA, WE GON PARTY LIKE (Big Bang Fantastic Baby) GEONBAEHAJA LIKE A THUNDERRR 🥂 Ateez Answer) (Even if it’s obvious just name the song so newbies can become educated :) ) submitted by /u/Lilac-Soul [link] [comments]
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You can define "standing out from the crowd" however you want, but for me, I think it means making music that is clearly distinct and/or has a unique identity compared to most girl groups. Also, I think it is important for the girl group's sound to be distinct from that of Western pop. submitted by /u/Ruler_J [link] [comments]
Not sure if this is the right subreddit, but I could use some advice. I recently ordered a K-Pop merch item for someone close to me. It’s her dream merch, and I really want to surprise her with it. But at the same time, there’s something important I need to talk to her about. As a fellow K-Pop stan, how would you handle this? Should I give her the merch first to make her happy and then bring up the talk, or should I talk to her first and save the surprise for later? submitted by /u/SyNt4xT3rr0r [link] [comments]