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 I posted earlier asking for K-pop birthday gift ideas for my best friend, and someone suggested using SKZoo or BT21 characters to recreate a funny scene. I honestly loved that comment — it’s such a cute and creative idea, and I really appreciate it. Now I’m thinking about how to make it even better. Maybe I could turn it into a small DIY project or some kind of decoration that matches the theme. If anyone has more ideas that would go well with the SKZoo or BT21 concept, I’d love to hear them. I’m saving all the best ones and might share what I end up making later, so feel free to drop more suggestions (and maybe connect so we can share ideas). ❤️ submitted by /u/RealArmaan [link] [comments]
ONF (read “on and off”) are making their comeback after 8 months🎉🎉 their 9th mini-album UNBROKEN will be released on 10th November (Monday) please tune in if you can🫶 clip: ONF - Ugly Dance submitted by /u/fried_chicken03 [link] [comments]
The K-Pop leaders in the pics that are the oldests (in order) are: 1) Bang Chan- Stray Kids 2) S.Coups- SEVEENTEEN 3) Irene- Red Velvet 4) Solar- MAMAMOO 5) Taeyeon- SNSD 6) Karina- aespa 7) Yeji- ITZY 8) Yunah- ILLIT My favs are Irene, Karina, and Yeji💖!!! submitted by /u/Specific_Cake_5410 [link] [comments]
Tbh I understand the concerns of both the sides. Hybe as a company invested a large sum of money for a certain project and clearly they wanted the ROI for atleast next 7 year (the standard contract period) which is justified from a business stand point. But also I feel like the girls are so young and forcing them to work against their will (keeping in consideration how the events unfolded one after another since last year) in a company they desperately want to escape would be too difficult for them... Imagine it would be so awkward for artists in the same building like lsf and illit to even have a casual interaction with new jeans amd vice versa...... Working in a such condition could affect their mental health adversely...I want both the parties to part ways amicably without any bad blood (maybe some financial settlement between both the parties can work in this case). Also, if they work under Ador many fans will feel like they are not working willingly and are being forced to do so....thus every smile, every silence, every words and every minor incidents will be scrutinized and that will put a dent on the bubbly girl next door image...Also I feel like it would be imposible for Hybe to hope for or engage in any long term partnership with New Jeans unlike BTS or Seventeen....Bcoz its clear they are leaving the company anyway after 5 years....So isn't it better for both the parties to part ways?.. submitted by /u/Due_Collection_3363 [link] [comments]
The relief I felt even i realized it was dream 😔 submitted by /u/42_Yudoz [link] [comments]
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I’ve been watching a lot of stray kids content and one think that i’ve found very interesting is how changbin is such an extremely vital part of the group. obviously he’s a part of 3racha and contributes to the whole creation of their music, but what i mean is how he’s the peacemaker. almost every single time the members talk about their fights, hard moments they always mention how changbin was there, helping them work through it and come to terms with one another. he’s the vital pillar of skz, one that everyone can lean on and one that reassures everyone. i feel like a lot of people overlook him and don’t notice the role that he plays in the group. That made me wonder, do you know any members that are generally overlooked but play an important, not so obvious role in the group? submitted by /u/rekresja [link] [comments]
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I’ve switched to Apple Music now, so my Spotify’s kinda empty these days. submitted by /u/Wonderful-Square738 [link] [comments]
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I’ve been asking myself this lately: can I really call myself a feminist and still be a K-pop stan? A lot of the time, being a K-pop fan contradicts what feminism entails: not idolizing/objectifying people and thinking critically. However, I always feel happy and joyful by the music, visuals, feeling of community and concerts. It is very confusing to love something that I know deeply is toxic and problematic. The tension gets clearer when I think about how fandom actually works. The system runs on emotional labor, mostly from women and unpaid. Fans are trained to stream, vote, buy albums, and defend idols online, or otherwise, you are not a “true” fan. Some Korean feminists, like those in the 6B4T movement(Read more here), reject K-pop entirely. They see it as part of a larger patriarchal structure that turns women’s care and loyalty into profit. When I read that, I started wondering if my own support was really “empowering” or if I was just another one feeding the same system. But I’ve also seen feminist fans carving out their own spaces inside fandom. They still love idols but do it consciously. They talk about labor contracts, beauty standards, and gender expectations while enjoying the music. It reminds me that it is maybe possible to care about K-pop and still question it. Maybe that’s where I fit? I don’t think being a feminist means I have to quit stanning altogether. Maybe it just means loving with awareness. Enjoying performances and knowing the industry is flawed. Still, it’s weird realizing that what feels like love and dedication can also be a kind of unpaid labor that keeps this male-dominated industry running. I can see the problems and still feel attached to them. What makes it harder is how platforms don’t really reward these reflections. Algorithms push drama, not nuance. The loudest posts, like those attacking idols or fandom fights, always go viral. Sometimes being a feminist K-pop fan just feels like trying to speak in a room that no one wants to hear. Can we love K-pop with awareness*?* Do you think feminism and fandom can really coexist, or are they always in tension? Have you ever struggled with this balance as a fan? submitted by /u/Beepbeep_dream [link] [comments]
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