let's make our own gen 4/gen 5 girl group, day 9!
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Why are 7/7 BTS members also Grammy voting members? Smells like paid success to me. submitted by /u/CosmicCuriosity04 [link] [comments]
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Hairstyles or dress styles that are just bizarre, don't even look good, just questionable and makes you think who even came up with this shit!? submitted by /u/ellipseie [link] [comments]
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You know those personality quizzes that are always popping up? We're putting together a new one that connects your results to Kpop idols based on their MBTI! It's all about finding out who you resonate with and maybe discovering new biases, pure entertainment vibes. To make it legit, we need a solid database of idol MBTIs. So, calling all kpop stans! Would you mind sharing your go-to groups and your bias' MBTI (if it's known)? Even just one or two helps a ton to fill out our collection! Can try the Kpop quiz HERE This is just for fun, making it easier for us all to bond over MBTI and our faves. No pressure at all, but huge thanks if you can contribute! 🙏 submitted by /u/Fragrant-Explorer894 [link] [comments]
Kpop in its own way, has its own system. Named by generations by the media and acknowledged by Korean entertainment companies, we have seen the coming and going of 1st and 2nd generations of idols. Interestingly, the marking of generations previously was the departure of previous generations and rise of the next generations. Now, the lines have blurred. The top of the game 3rd generation idols are still on top of their games - BTS, Blackpink, Seventeen and Twice. However, there is still the birth of new generation idols whose musical identity differs from their previous 3rd generation groups. And more interestingly we have the rise and fall of meteoric Fifty Fifty and NewJeans (though I used ‘fall’ both are still up in the air as the new Fifty Fifty and the inactive NJ still has a chance of a comeback). 4th generation with the rise of Stray Kids, TXT, Enhypen, Ateez, IVE, AESPA, LSF (and NewJeans of course but we know they are in limbo at the moment) are currently still active alongside the 3rd generation idols and now we have the advent of 5th generations idols. What do you guys see the difference between these 3 generations - from 3rd to 4th to 5th generations? Music wise, identity? What do you want from the newer generations? What is your expectations? We have seen the big 3rd generations are still quite active - solos, group projects etc. 4th generation groups is quite a big fight to get a slice of pie from kpop and now there are more 5th generation idols to come. And more interestingly, since idols can technically now focus on music and idol activities, we have seen less of newer generation idols switching careers from being idols to actors as compared to 1-2nd generation and to some extent 3rd generation. And now that we have seen that idol career is stretcher longer than early generations, will Korea and kpop let go of the idea of generations? submitted by /u/Many-Ad-9007 [link] [comments]
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haewon is our ace! now onto the maknae :) name any female idol you'd like that is born after august 31, 2004. ‼️please don't post the same idol twice, and instead upvote comments with the idol you'd like‼️ after 24 hours the voting is closed and I'll post for the next category submitted by /u/hyun_chuu [link] [comments]
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I can't name more than a couple of examples of her being a leader, doesn't help that Kim Lip and Yves were much more proactive than her at leading the group and she's been in hiatus for much of Loona's active period. Even Heejin took the lead sometimes when introducing themselves. Hell even Hyunjin led loossemble better than Haseul led loona. submitted by /u/penguinknight420 [link] [comments]
(first post kind of nervous 😥) i stubbed across this video of seventeen vernon back in the green room pre debut days and the video was him being affectionate with trainee samuel. and the comments were talking abt how vernon ain’t the same anymore like “ Vernon’s personality did a complete 180” “i miss the old him” like he was probably 15-16 in the video. I don’t understand why fans act like people personality cant change over the years especially when they are teens like at 15. you 100% aren’t going to be the exact same when u are in your mid 20’s. The same thing is happening with Ni-ki with Enhypen like he was 14 when he debut he’s 19 now he of course he going “change” like that’s normal. I see all the “he nonchalant” jokes and its not even that funny cause it’s lowkey just overplayed. But yes I do believe them and other idols being in the spotlight at a young age does take a toll on them but i just hate the term “i miss the old them”. I just want to see other people opinions or thoughts on this. submitted by /u/Gloomy_Koala2641 [link] [comments]
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I’m curious about how it became so popular and why Koreans have this soft heart when they hear this song played? Like what’s the lore? Or the song equivalent in the U.S.? submitted by /u/felt_nothing [link] [comments]