j-hope (BTS) - Killin' It Girl (Solo Version)
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Lately, Iāve been seeing so many posts about idols who totally slay certain hair colors, and it suddenly made me think of Dahyun. I really miss the era when she'd come back with a different hair color every time. Like, every comeback felt like a surprise reveal for her hair alone. Donāt get me wrong, I absolutely love her natural black hair. It looks so healthy and suits her so well. But thereās just something iconic about her switching it up so often. She made every color look effortlessly good. I even remember how fans used to joke that she had the strongest scalp in K-pop because of how often she dyed her hair, LOL. Anyone else miss colorful-haired Dahyun? Or do you prefer her current look? š submitted by /u/omgluii [link] [comments]
I know this is a very weird thing to say (for some of you guys), but do you think they will( and are getting hate and is it justified. I don't know that much about this group, but alot of the news talked about it submitted by /u/EggProfessional4267 [link] [comments]
To put it simply, I didnāt like it. Heās had better releases, and this feels like one of his weakest. The hook is memorable from the first listen, but not captivating enough for me to add it to my playlist. GloRillaās verse was okay, but I think the song couldāve been stronger if J-Hope had rapped in Korean instead. Itās your typical sexy vibe track with a muted tone, but it didnāt leave me wanting to hit replay. Just my two cents. I'm curious to hear what you all think of the track. submitted by /u/Acrobatic_Prize_7749 [link] [comments]
Honestly for a sub called kpopthoughts, there appears to be very little appetite to allow any expressions or semblance of thoughtful discussions from happening by the admins, aside from questionable lines of thought or opinions that may sometimes suggest a bias from some admins in particular. Also, too many times subthreads are shut down extremely quickly before any semblance of a proper discussion can form, many times extremely prematurely. I dont stalk this sub often but whenever I do and I find an interesting fresh topic discussed where I would like to express my opinion, the thread is already locked within hours of its post, and the only comments I see are polarised extremist back and forths between agitated people, while people who may have more balanced and emotionally neutral comments dont even get the chance to weigh in on the matter before the case is closed. Let me get that straight, admins are allowed to have biases as do all people, but please dont wield your influence and power to censor or steer community discussions towards your personal beliefs please? I understand that sometimes discussions get heated and become polarising in which case you moderators and admins may feel theres a need to shut down the discussion and lock up threads, but I sincerely plead you moderators to understand that this is part of human dialogue, and to have the confidence that no matter how irrational certain individuals may be, that the community is to a larger extent more moderate and rational, and ultimately that will prevail over extreme sentiments by minorities. Let me just suggest this to you moderators, if you dont like a discussion and you plan and believe in censorship anyway, why dont you just delete that subthread? Because I hate these kind of teases of a discussion that almost immediately bars any further participation. In my opinion, either issue strong guidelines, dont censor, trust in the overall community and ban individual commenters that grossly abuse the guidelines, or just delete the entire discussion anyway if you dont plan on enabling any particular discussions for whatever reason on this subreddit. I know its easy for me to just say it and implementation is probably difficult for you moderators, but I urge you to consider what is the spirit of reddit in the first place, and to not view controversy as a plague to avoid entirely but something to tolerate in the spirit of free speech and community interactions. Im not saying this to target you guys specifically because for all its worth, other subreddits like kpopuncensored or kpopunpooularopinions are literally run in the same spirit as you guys despite suggesting to be better alternatives. This is really just a general criticism of all kpop discussion subreddits. Please accept that kpop is a highly charged field, no one comes into discussions being totally neutral because passionate fans inadvertably take sides despite however we claim to be unbiased, and its only through clashing of opinions and butting heads that the truly balanced take and sentiment arises. Dont force people to have to take their serious discussions to meme places when this is supposed to be the place for serious/semi-serious discussions and meme subreddits should entirely only be for comedic and superficial entertainment. Thanks and sorry for the rant everyone. submitted by /u/Kotarosama [link] [comments]
This is the best music video of the entire year, it's legit 15 minutes of amazing cinematic scenes, so many narratives, symbolisms, everything, wow. The lore to end all lores, holy moly, divine production. Cinematography fans, we won. Cinephiles, rejoice! If you have good IEMs/headphones/speakers/subwoofers/et cetera, the music video is elevated to the stratosphere as the holographic soundscape/3D effects/etc. stuff will immerse you to another world (my entire room was vibrating (because of my subwoofer) with certain parts), there's nothing quite like this in the Kpop sphere/anywhere right now. No words can describe what was just released by the LOONA/ARTMS/etc. team, this is going down in history as one of the best music videos of all time, so good. submitted by /u/MNLYYZYEG [link] [comments]
I've seen the word 'neurodivergent' for god knows how long in every platform. It's been used so incorrectly and it pisses me off. An idol has icks? Neurodivergent. It's always people that are not in the spcetrum that says shit like this. You honestly should be giving the same energy with these kinds of posts you guys give when people assume an idol's sexuality. submitted by /u/Old_Elephant2949 [link] [comments]
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ARTMS - Club Icarus https://preview.redd.it/n7p5lwtlcm6f1.jpg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b920878551caf1f418bae8cf8237a51a008bf4f2 Release Date: June 13, 2025 Track Lyrics by Composed by Arranged by 01. Club for the Broken Artronic Waves Artronic Waves 02. Icarus G-high (MonoTree), Jaden Jeong Artronic Waves, G-high (MonoTree), Kwon Aejin (MonoTree) Artronic Waves, G-high (MonoTree) 03. Obsessed Haesa (MUMW), Kwon Aejin (MonoTree), Vacation (MUMW), Arran (MUMW), Jaden Jeong, Ahn Young Joo (MUMW), ryumona, Amy Y, Moon Jisoo (MUMW) Fuxxy, Any Masingga, Kwon Aejin (MonoTree) Arrangers 04. Goddess HeeJin, Sungwoo Kim, Angela Bang, Sunny Lee BADD, Hailey Collier, NoƩmie Legrand, Dan Gleyzer BADD 05. Verified Beauty J14 (Full8loom), Youra (Full8loom), Koo Yeoreum (Full8loom), Jaden Jeong, Sofia Quinn Glory Face (Full8loom), Bang Geon-woo (Full8loom), Sofia Quinn Glory Face (Full8loom), Bang Geon-woo (Full8loom) 06. BURN G-high (MonoTree), Jaden Jeong G-high (MonoTree) G-high (MonoTree) STREAM ON Spotify / Apple Music / YouTube Music submitted by /u/tokkipan [link] [comments]
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This is something I've noticed and I don't like about fandoms in my five years of being in the field. Fandoms are always arguing and fighting. It gets to the point were you'll see a post discussing one group and some other fandom will just enter in their own fav group in there while the post has ABSOLUTELY GOBSMACK UNDERARMS NOTHING to do with that group like AT ALL. They will enter in and make everything a competition between the groups and it's members. The groups can be friends and be happy around each other but the fandoms will be so busy hating that we can't see them together anymore for example BTS and BP. Fandoms made it impossible to see them together and I'm not talking ship wise I'm talking as normal friends working in the business together. This isn't just a small thing it literally so pmo. Fandoms get so caught up in trying to put uo their fav group that they get so freaking competitive with other groups like bro not all of this is about competition. Its not all about proving your group is better than other groups. Some fandoms will literally cuss out members if they interact with another group especially if it's outside their agency. Why is this normal? Why can't y'all just choose peace? What happened to growing up and being mature adults or just human beings? This isn't a sport this is Kpop and artists can be friends with who ever and they can mingle with whoever they want. Why can't they stop turning everything into argument or making everything about their fav group? submitted by /u/justanotherbeing999 [link] [comments]
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ITZY just had a comeback a few days ago, and to be honest, I wasnāt a huge fan of the song at first. Iāve really liked most of their previous releases, but this one didnāt click with me even after a few listens. It just felt like it wasnāt my type of song. But then I watched their live performance on M Countdown, and wow ā I was completely blown away. Something about the performance totally changed how the song felt to me. It wasnāt just the visuals (which were obviously different from the MV); the sound itself felt different when I saw them performing it live. Suddenly, the whole vibe hit differently. I even went back to the music video after that, and weirdly, the song sounded better to me than before. It gave me a whole new perspective.Iāve seen other people mention that live performances can make a song grow on you, but this is the first time itās happened to me. Usually, if I donāt like a song, that doesnāt change ā live or not. But this was different. Has anyone else ever had that kind of experience? Where a live stage completely changed how you felt about a song? If so, which song was it for you? Itās made me so curious how much a performance can affect the way a song is received. submitted by /u/Far_Wrap_6757 [link] [comments]
I'm bringing this thread back because I just founds these pics in my gallery lol. Jeongyeon of Twice looked so much like Shigure from Fruits basket š submitted by /u/BlueThePineapple [link] [comments]