my newest hobby: counting lines of my bias
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Im not rlly a stan of kol,ive only listened to sticky and midas touch but theres been some kind of beef with them rn?Not sure what it is, but ppl r hating kol a lot rn and i want to know why submitted by /u/Particular-Rain116 [link] [comments]
I know that Kpop groups being censored or permitted to talk about certain things is something we as fans all know about, but Idk these kind of videos like Stray Kids' recent video with Vanity fair where they 'reveal uncomfortable truths in the Hot Seat' really puts it into perspective for me. As fans we all like to get some intel sometimes, and so a title like that might sound enticing to a lot of us. But... as expected, to none of the members fault (but the companies censoring) we didn't learn anything special or crazy. Now I'm not talking about expecting the members to put all their business out there into the world, but with the censoring... videos like this just don't really work. Nothing about the video was surprising or eyebrow uplifting even, with a lot of the questions being questions we get pretty much everytime like 'who ignores the group chat the most'... like dang Idk haven't I heard that question like 10 times before? I don't know I feel like this is definitely not just the companies fault, as they know how fans will react with certain questions, but I feel that when you as a company are trying so hard to cater to different audiences, you should atleast aknowledge that the strict and overbearingly censored version of idols doesn't cater to this public you're trying to appeal them to. And if this isn't something they want to do, then just don't make them participate in videos like that? submitted by /u/Due_Improvement_5699 [link] [comments]
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Song: Tag Tag Tag by VERIVERY the first time i watched this MV, i was not expecting that twist st the end and was legit spooked out submitted by /u/fried_chicken03 [link] [comments]
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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