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Basically what the title says... I would love to hear about the songs and choreos you've learned though!! submitted by /u/Ok_Tower_8604 [link] [comments]
There have been so many comebacks lately I feel like I can’t keep up 😭 But I wanna know, which recent MV made you go “wait, run that back” the moment it ended? For me, it was ATEEZ’s “In Your Fantasy”. That MV had me hitting replay immediately. What about you all? Any recent drops you think deserve more hype? submitted by /u/Southern-Blood-5725 [link] [comments]
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I was hoping someone could answer this. Because I’ve often noticed there are always people who give negative criticisms of artists. And some of these criticisms are well-thought out and some are bandwagon hate. But it’s almost like regular artists are just regarded as regular people and there will be some fans defending them but in kpop it’s almost cult-like. How hard fans will defend the idols regardless of what their words or actions were. I was hoping someone could explain this as I tried opening a dialogue in another sub but nobody was interested in explaining this phenomenon to me. submitted by /u/CulturalRaspberry430 [link] [comments]
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Be:Lift Lab, ENHYPEN’s company has announced that they are launching global auditions for males from 2007-2014 to debut in a new boy group, Which will be introduced in 2026. Auditions are currently going on until December 31, 2025, But what will happen to ENHYPEN when they debut a new boy group? As I think that when ILLIT debuted ENHYPEN still had been overworked and has been a cash grab for Be:Lift Lab, although they are coming back and not being forgotten, But this is the real time because almost everytime theres a storyline: 1. Company Debuts New Boy Group 2. Old Boy Group gets sent to basement 3. New Boy Group Debut 4. Old Boy Group Disbands/Gets Inactive/Goes Hiatus What do we think about this? I’ve also opened a subreddit for anyone interested in supporting Be:Lift Lab’s upcoming group, Join us over at r/BLNBG and lets discuss! submitted by /u/Jolly_Peace_890 [link] [comments]
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To preface, I am a primarily kpop but also jpop fan. I feel like this isn't a wild assumption as it's an observation many have noticed I'm sure. The fact that many kpop fans aren't jpop fans and perhaps even more jpop fans aren't kpop fans. Common reasons I have come across include jpop fans not liking how "manufactured" kpop is and think that jpop is more organic and experimental. Others have said kpop is too westernized compared to jpop that more often is influenced by Japanese sounds, and they like that it incorporates more of their culture. As for kpop fans not following jpop, the reasons are less specific and more so about taste imo. Aside from these reasons, are there better reasons you have heard for this disconnect? submitted by /u/FanCaracal [link] [comments]
https://preview.redd.it/fkv24y9tvref1.png?width=2380&format=png&auto=webp&s=4b91de06d07fe08b04e6e421faa55c0f0fba30c1 same rules apply (Also,I have noticed this isnt popular but who cares?Im doing it to the end either way) Winner of Wonyoung✨2023 MMA Awards submitted by /u/Particular-Rain116 [link] [comments]
I'm not much of a live music person, and the biggest lure in kpop for me has always been dance, so live vocals weren't really a big deal for me. I don't devalue it mind, but it wasn't my big thing. Watching clips from the new Twice tour has me truly appreciating it though this time. There is something so exciting about hearing the song change in all the little ways throughout the concert as well as all the little singing habits the members have. Jeongyeon loves sneaking in a vibrato, and how she sings a line greatly changes on what she's feeling at the moment. Tzuyu is so precise with how she breathes. She is quite a technical singer and gives the impression that so many of her choices are very intentional. Momo does the sensual and badass deliveries of songs very well. She can bring out so much attitude in their songs. Nayeon is incredibly stable. She sounds good and her singing is clear even while breathless mid-jump. There are so many others but these are what's top of mind for me at the moment. Things are not perfect of course. There's been a few flats and sharps, someone running out of breath. At one point, Momo choked on her saliva mid-line haha. There are also certain performances where they rest their voices. These imperfections have given the show all that much more character for me though. There is so much honest effort and energy spent here, and it is clear that all the girls have taken the time to hone their skills so they can give as best a performance as they can humanly give. Above all else, I think it is this care and honesty that has me so in love with their show. I really can't wait to get to see them live myself. submitted by /u/BlueThePineapple [link] [comments]