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WOOJIN SAID WHAT IN THE SONG BEFORE IT GOT SCRAPPED?!? submitted by /u/Great-Mantis-1331 [link] [comments]
Nicole's rap verse in Honey is in perfect English and it sounds so good! It flows so well and it sounds so natural. Probably the best English verse I've ever heard in 2010s. But then...on the same EP, Pretty Girl has English lyrics like "If you want to pretty, Every wanna pretty" They're on the same EP and have the same lyrics writers! What happened? I just don't get it 😭. Did Nicole write the lyrics in Honey but not Pretty Girl? I don't think she's listed on the lyrics. Listen to both songs if you haven't heard them btw, they're both amazing 👀. submitted by /u/GayEgyptianTwink [link] [comments]
I made a post about three years ago about how there were some kpop stans (that I used to be friends with irl) that pushed me away from kpop because they were being really territorial and toxic about it. The whole post sort of revolved around stans, toxicity, and parasocial relationships. Looking back, they were definitely also racist 😭 I'm South Asian, and they would constantly blow me off to hang out with East Asian people or value their media much more compared to when I did the same thing (saying sushi is better than Indian food or that Bollywood is boring compared to anime and kpop, for instance). ANYWAYS, because of that I took a huge break from kpop. I didn't listen to ANY kpop songs for that period of time. Not one. I heard Cupid in passing and some NewJeans songs sometimes, but not because I chose to. I completely cut off that part of my life. It was easy because of how those ex-friends treated me, but also because of how idols/fandoms treat Indian people in general, too. The rampant racism and colorism in the industry as well as the people that follow it started to make me feel unwelcome. There were points where I wished I wasn't Indian because it would make it easier to be a fan, in a way. The amount of idols that were my faves that danced to the curry song recently, for instance, made the break much easier to do. When being around these kpop stans irl and absorbing the media, it almost perpetuated that I "wasn't Asian enough". I know it's not true, but it was definitely weighing on me. I've graduated college now and I'm doing some reflection on who I was in middle school, in high school, and now as an adult in the world. I started listening to kpop again. It felt like a tunnel to a past life. There were definitely a lot of emotions. I rediscovered songs I loved: I also realized I was definitely liking songs that I didn't actually like for the sake of supporting a group haha. And that's okay! Honestly, the songs don't hit as much as they used to. I only listen to some BTS songs now, when past me would know and love every single song and have entire albums memorized. I remember watching Run BTS constantly, but I just don't have that interest anymore. It almost makes me anxious to go back into it somehow. Some TWICE songs are good, but I don't listen to all of them. Stray Kids had some bangers! But I didn't listen to any of their newer stuff. Just older ones, for nostalgia and to ease myself into it. While it was fun to rediscover, I felt some weird emotions. My heart almost feels heavy, in a way. I don't really know if I SHOULD get back into it. BTS just announced they would do a world tour. A part of me wants to go, to feel what I did when I went to Permission to Dance in 2021... another part of me wants to leave it behind. I don't have biases anymore. The members don't take over my mind like they used to. I don't feel a need to constantly be supporting them, but I'm also almost nervous to go back there. Is it even worth it? I don't know. I feel pretty conflicted. I feel sad and nostalgic all at once hearing kpop again. I watched kpop demon hunters and I was WATERWORKS during the songs lol. I definitely need to unpack that too 😀 But wow, I feel SO so weird. If y'all have any thoughts, please let me know!! And if any of y'all feel the same, also comment about it! I've never felt so weird about media in my life lol TLDR: I've listened to kpop again after a long time. I left it behind partly because of toxicity with ex-friends and parasocial relationships and partly because of racism. Both situations made me feel unwelcome. I listened to kpop again now for the first time in a while and I feel anxious and conflicted about whether I should get back into it at all. It brings back a lot of emotions I don't know how to deal with. submitted by /u/tiredofthisBS123 [link] [comments]
The winner of day 3 part 2 was... Monsta X Kihyun! This makes him the fourth member of our group! Today is day 4 which mean the question today is what is your current favourite song? Bsides and title tracks are allowed and as always boy group songs, girl group songs, and soloists songs are welcome. Todays question will decide our groups pre-debute song! 𑁍𑁍𑁍 ❥︎ Group Name: Twice ❥︎ Members: Felix, Wonyoung, Bang Chan, Kihyun ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ?? ❥︎ Pre-Debute song: ?? ❥︎ Debute Song: ?? ❥︎ Special Collab: ?? ❥︎ First Album: ?? 𑁍𑁍𑁍 Info: ✈Votes DO NOT matter for this one! Everyones submission will be out on a random wheel decider and the winner will be chosen that way. ✈Days where idols are chosen will be repeated so we will end up with 10 members in total at the end. ✈Please only choose one idol to comment otherwise your comments won't count. ✈Multiple comments for the same idol by the same person only count as one vote!! submitted by /u/xunyomi [link] [comments]
since they just announced that they’ll be beginning working on music in the states, I’m wondering if anyone has any ideas of who they think they may be working with. do any of you think maybe KATSEYE/KATSEYE'S people since they're in the states & recently been talking about them in interviews like the BUZZFEED one saying they wanted to collab with Jungkook/V and stuff? submitted by /u/aubreeserena [link] [comments]
I'm not sure when did Ateez start doing this but they have been releasing concert dvds, photobooks and season greetings on different sites like TOQTOK, KQ Shop, YES24, Hello82, Aladin, etc and they all come with different POBs. As a pc collector, it's starting to get exhausting and expensive. Like how many calendars from season greetings do I need just to collect pcs from 4 different sites 🥲 I get that we can just buy from GOMs but also ngl, those that are in my area are just sketchy for being serial fancallers or stalkers and many of us don't support that. Obviously this is the company's fault for being greedy but it's just getting too much 🙃 submitted by /u/Alone_Collection1507 [link] [comments]
Does anyone else think TWICE Momo, GFriend Yuju, and IZNA Koko all give a similar vibe? They do to me, like the facial features, facial expressions, way they carry themselves, even their voices and singing a little bit, and by coincidence they're also known in their groups as dancers. TWICE was one of the first groups I got into and Yuju and Koko immediately reminded me of Momo when I was getting into their groups. Can any dancers also tell me if I'm insane or do they all kind of have a stiffness in their upper body? Everything about their dancing is satisfying to me except for that sort of upper body stiffness I feel. What other idols could be one soul split between multiple people? submitted by /u/choerry_bomb [link] [comments]
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I'm a big MIDZY and aespa fan since both of their debuts, I was veryyy young back then and knowing it's been nearly 7 years is weird enough, but seeing groups in an entirely different generation is even weirder. I'm not sure how to explain it, but I can't physically comprehend how Illit is a group since it seems like they didn't debut that long ago but it's been years since the survival show and adjkhkjkj And then Babymonster, Katseye, Kickflip, BND, Meovv, TWS, Allday Project.. Where did you all even come from 😭😭😭 It's so weird seeing those bubbly 2019/2020 4th gen rookies barely attend award shows anymore. Okay, that's just Itzy and Stray kids lol But STILL. How. Are. They. Seniors????? I'm not even that old, I- The bane of this post? ISAC. Is this how 3rd gen fans were feeling during the 2019/2022 one that were slowly being respectfully polluted by 4th gen groups? If yes, wow that was a terrible era 😔 Fortunately, I like most of the new 5th gen groups, not necessarily the music, but most look sweet and a lot of them are very skilled in variety !!! submitted by /u/Gold_Meaning3688 [link] [comments]
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I saw this on another post and decided to do one, too! Now, MOST of my playlist is kpop, but theres other non kpop groups and artists, like katseye, xg, c.y.ing, etc., so if you dont get a kpop artist, I AM SORRY!!! also...i have album intros and outros, but most of them have enough lyrics to where i consider them good enough to be in my playlist. so sorry in advance if u get an intro or non kpop or anything like that lol. heres the link to my playlist if anyone want to check it out! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1kpQJTIMxmeJWUhKK8ftpB (lemme know if the link doesnt work) submitted by /u/imabouttadoitXXL [link] [comments]
Link to the Google Form survey • Rank (up to) your top 25 The Rose songs. #1 gets 25 points, #2 gets 24 points, #3 gets 23 points, etc. • You can list <25 songs if you want. TTT lists are always due by Sunday, 11:59 PM Pacific. • You can choose to vote EITHER by filling in the Google Form above OR by leaving a comment down below. • (If you are using Reddit markdown, please do not number every song as 1, while it will show up as 1-25 publicly, when I retrieve the comment using my automated process, it returns all 1s) . • Songs released under an individual member's name are not allowed. • Officially released remixes/alternative versions will be counted as separate songs. • Japanese/Chinese/English songs and unreleased songs are eligible. • Japanese/Chinese/English/Korean versions of songs will be considered the same song. List of The Rose songs: https://kprofiles.com/the-rose-discography/ Spotify playlist of The Rose's discography: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6HiOS1lFw2ZjIV6a2cn8GH?si=29eb5f2b86fd4402 Schedule: July 8th: Stray Kids July 15th: Songs of 2020-2024 July 22nd: XG & H1-Key July 29th: A.C.E (Full schedule can be found in the spreadsheet linked below.) Link to the 2025B TTT schedule . Google Spreadsheet with all past results and full schedule Spotify channel containing all Top Ten playlists YouTube channel containing all Top Ten playlists Interested in doing more song rates? Come join r/kpoprates, where we have K-Pop song rates on a regular basis! Here are the currently ongoing rates: The "Early Gen 3" Girl Groups Rate! The 2nd K-Pop Grab Bag Rate! TTT lists are always due by Monday, 6 AM Pacific (deadline has been pushed 6 hours later!) submitted by /u/Zypker125 [link] [comments]
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Hi everyone, I am currently completing my PhD about popular music fandom and shame, and am planning to write one chapter about how fans are framed in media, particularly in film and television. I was wondering if anyone can think of any depictions or representations of K-pop fans in any movies or televisions shows you may have seen - this can be from a K-drama or Western production, doesn't matter! Or for that matter, if you can think of any examples of media representations of any fans though I would love to focus on music fans! I am looking currently at Swarm (2023) which was based on Beyoncé fans, Euphoria (2019) in episode three which followed the story of Kat, depicted by Barbie Ferreira, and (maybe) Misery (1990) which is based on a Stephen King novel. *if you have seen me in other subreddits, sorry for cross-posting, just want to try and get as many recommendations as possible!* submitted by /u/thhwwwreeeeee [link] [comments]
A lot of people truly don't understand that txt is always expanding their horizons and exploring different avenues of music. I'm very excited for what The Star Chapter: TOGETHER has in store for everyone submitted by /u/Nynasa [link] [comments]
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Hello, my name is Seung. I'm a 17-year-old trans guy looking to form a small K-pop dance cover group (5–7 members), tentatively called AURA5 or AURA7. This group will be LGBTQ+ inclusive, disability-friendly, and open to anyone 17+ near Sacramento/Rancho Cordova or within an hour’s drive. I'm shy, have ADHD, and live with cerebral palsy hemiplegia—so I understand the importance of a safe, supportive, and chill space. This is a low-pressure group where perfection isn’t required. You don’t need to be a strong dancer or super outgoing—just able to communicate and show up with respect and enthusiasm. What to expect: Focus on dance*, not singing Monthly in-person meetups (practice or filming), online practice through YouTube tutorials Face coverings optional in videos (masks provided) Dressing up for covers encouraged Basic social skills > dance skill No experience required—we’re here to grow together All races, genders, and sexualities are welcome. Extras: Learning Korean together*—I don’t know much, but we can help each other! Using basic terms like *hyung, oppa, etc., to get comfortable (not cringe, I promise) A shared YouTube channel for vlogs and covers If you have unsupportive or non-affirming parents, we’ll always use your chosen name/pronouns within the group and respect your privacy. To avoid trolls, please be ready to share a photo or short video if you're interested. You dont have to sing or dance in this clip. I plan to let this post sit for about 1 month to find the right people. No rush—just want this to feel right for all of us. If you’re curious or interested, feel free to DM me! submitted by /u/AppealGlad1155 [link] [comments]