Domain BOYICON.com for sale! This premium domain is available now at Kadomain.com

the current state of ai usage in kpop...

  • reddit.com language
  • 2025-08-24 22:19 event
  • 9 hours ago schedule
Over the past few comebacks I’ve seen from different groups, it feels like more and more companies are using AI-generated material for promotional content. And honestly, some of it feels like a way to cut corners instead of paying real artists to design things properly. For example, I just watched IVE’s recent MV teaser for “XOXZ.” From the first glance, it definitely looks like they poured a lot of budget into the MV—great cinematography, effects, real-life sets, and an overall high-quality production. But that makes me question why the earlier teasers for this era leaned so heavily on AI. If they had the resources for a high-budget MV, why rely on AI-generated visuals for the teasers? Red Velvet had a similar situation. Their MV looked amazing—great cinematography, tons of extras, impressive sets and effects, and even original illustrations and animation by real artists. But then the concept photos were just them posing in front of a colored screen with tacky AI backgrounds added later. Those backgrounds don’t look good now and probably won’t age well either. Then there's BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” MV, which honestly felt almost entirely AI-generated. You can really tell they didn’t have time to shoot anything properly. It looked like the girls were busy preparing for the tour, and even the choreography didn’t seem fully developed yet. But YG still wanted that bombastic, high-impact MV, so they brought in Dave Meyers to make it happen. And don’t get me wrong—Dave Meyers can make a great MV without AI when it’s smaller in scale. But here, it felt like AI was used to make something “look big” without the actual filming to back it up. Even looking at Somi’s comeback, it’s kind of strange. The pre-release “EXTRA” was high-budget with lots of effort and visuals. But then her main single “Closer” leaned much more heavily into AI visuals. Why go all out for the pre-release and then cut corners on the main track? It’s starting to feel like a trend: companies are putting all their effort into the MV—or at least making it look like effort—while relying on AI for promo material, concept photos, or even parts of the MV itself. And when AI is being used to replace creative professionals instead of help them, it just feels lazy and disappointing. I’m not against AI—it can be a helpful tool to assist on speed up workflows, or enhance ideas. But it shouldn’t be doing the job instead of real creatives. Right now, it feels like companies are using AI more as a shortcut to save money or time, often at the expense of quality and originality. submitted by /u/Agile_Track_1933 [link] [comments]

28. Name a group, and i will give you my honest opinions about them

  • 7 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

I'll be completely honest and truthful submitted by /u/tbaeist [link] [comments]

29. ​A question about Jin's role as the eldest member!

  • 7 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

Hello everyone, I've been enjoying so much of BTS's content and I'm really curious about the group's dynamics. I know that Jin, as the eldest 'Hyung', often has a big responsibility. ​I was wondering if the members have ever talked about a time when Jin had to give them a serious piece of advice, or when he had to 'call them out' on something in a tough but loving way? ​I'm not looking for anything negative, just genuine stories that show their brotherly bond and how they support each other. If you know of any specific moments or quotes from the members, please share! ​Thanks for your help! submitted by /u/StrictPrize2040 [link] [comments]

30. Serious question: how does a song lose over half a million streams in one day?

  • 8 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

Regardless of group, song, company or platform, how can a song lose that many streams in less than a day? Serious question, I am genuinely wondering and looking for explanations… 🤔🤔🤔 submitted by /u/KyeodeurangiMerchant [link] [comments]

31. PURPLE KISS - 2025 Tour ‘A Violet to Remember’ in United States (Dates + Cities)

  • 8 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

submitted by /u/CherryBlossomEnding [link] [comments]

32. Seventeen are almost always 'ignored' in kcontent

  • 8 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

I am not a very big seventeen fan , but I still prefer their vocals, music writing and content over other big groups... Since 2022 And I follow a lot of kpop pages and channels since a decade ...I have never really seen svt 'mentioned' anywhere. Accounts dedicated to kpop content (all groups included) ignore svt all the time... When it comes to good vocal groups I have seen all kinda groups there but never svt, popular k contents, svt is not there, stuff Abt dancing, svt is absent... There is never any mention of svt anywhere...even in funny memes,svt is never mentioned even though they are literally comedians with so many memes... Like maybe people just don't consider them kpop or maybe they are present on asian accounts but the kind of content I watch never mention svt ... They are very rare in kpop...barely there.. And only carat accounts post their stuff or talk about them **I am not saying that they are underrated but they are just never mentioned anywhere, if you are new to kpop, you won't see them anywhere,u have to search them up to actually find them.. I feel like they are not kpop but just svt... submitted by /u/Impossible_Bowl_918 [link] [comments]

33. Fav bsides ot9 THIS IS FOR - TWICE

  • 8 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

View Poll submitted by /u/Stan_aespamygirls [link] [comments]

34. Topic is Best Girl Group B-Sides of 2025 So Far (Only One Per Album Max)

  • 8 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

What do you think is missing/should be replaced? submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]

35. Rainbow Woori - Lady in the Rainy Night (여우야(女雨夜)) (orig. The Classic) @ MBC King of Masked Singer (250817)

  • 8 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

submitted by /u/CherryBlossomEnding [link] [comments]

36. Does anyone miss Newjeans? I do

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

Here's a photo of my two biases. I miss them! submitted by /u/AdOne3486 [link] [comments]

37. the current state of ai usage in kpop...

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

Over the past few comebacks I’ve seen from different groups, it feels like more and more companies are using AI-generated material for promotional content. And honestly, some of it feels like a way to cut corners instead of paying real artists to design things properly. For example, I just watched IVE’s recent MV teaser for “XOXZ.” From the first glance, it definitely looks like they poured a lot of budget into the MV—great cinematography, effects, real-life sets, and an overall high-quality production. But that makes me question why the earlier teasers for this era leaned so heavily on AI. If they had the resources for a high-budget MV, why rely on AI-generated visuals for the teasers? Red Velvet had a similar situation. Their MV looked amazing—great cinematography, tons of extras, impressive sets and effects, and even original illustrations and animation by real artists. But then the concept photos were just them posing in front of a colored screen with tacky AI backgrounds added later. Those backgrounds don’t look good now and probably won’t age well either. Then there's BLACKPINK’s “JUMP” MV, which honestly felt almost entirely AI-generated. You can really tell they didn’t have time to shoot anything properly. It looked like the girls were busy preparing for the tour, and even the choreography didn’t seem fully developed yet. But YG still wanted that bombastic, high-impact MV, so they brought in Dave Meyers to make it happen. And don’t get me wrong—Dave Meyers can make a great MV without AI when it’s smaller in scale. But here, it felt like AI was used to make something “look big” without the actual filming to back it up. Even looking at Somi’s comeback, it’s kind of strange. The pre-release “EXTRA” was high-budget with lots of effort and visuals. But then her main single “Closer” leaned much more heavily into AI visuals. Why go all out for the pre-release and then cut corners on the main track? It’s starting to feel like a trend: companies are putting all their effort into the MV—or at least making it look like effort—while relying on AI for promo material, concept photos, or even parts of the MV itself. And when AI is being used to replace creative professionals instead of help them, it just feels lazy and disappointing. I’m not against AI—it can be a helpful tool to assist on speed up workflows, or enhance ideas. But it shouldn’t be doing the job instead of real creatives. Right now, it feels like companies are using AI more as a shortcut to save money or time, often at the expense of quality and originality. submitted by /u/Agile_Track_1933 [link] [comments]

38. PENTAGON Hui has opened an Instagram broadcast channel

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

submitted by /u/Mundane_Detective_41 [link] [comments]

39. Is this new kpop group or what?

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

I found this video by accident and it reminds me a lot of blackpink's debut submitted by /u/Capable-Okra-2890 [link] [comments]

40. BABYMONSTER - BAEMON HOUSE (Teaser Poster)

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

submitted by /u/forwonjihoon [link] [comments]

41. TREASURE - 3rd Mini Album 'LOVE PULSE' (Online Cover Image)

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

submitted by /u/forwonjihoon [link] [comments]

42. aespa - The 6th Mini Album: Rich Man (Album Trailer - I'm a Rich Man - Teaser Poster)

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

submitted by /u/CronoDroid [link] [comments]

43. PURPLE KISS - DOREMI (English ver.) (MV Teaser #2)

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

submitted by /u/CherryBlossomEnding [link] [comments]

44. aespa - The 6th Mini Album: Rich Man (Album Trailer - I'm a Rich Man)

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

submitted by /u/CronoDroid [link] [comments]

45. Stray Kids Bang Chan & Hyunjin (Hosts: MONSTA X Shownu, NCT Jungwoo) - Episode 23: Summit Meeting @ NOPOGY (250824) [ENG SUB]

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

submitted by /u/SapphireHeaven [link] [comments]

46. itzy didnt flop they just had bad marketing..

  • 9 hours ago schedule
  • reddit.com language

I hate that everyone is lowkey always dragging itzy and claiming that they flopped every since sneakers. dont get me wrong I hated sneakers SM but their songs after that really weren't that bad. But as usual JYPE marketing and pr just sucks.. IMO katseye songs are always hated really bad at first but they r in mega marketing company HYBE who does their best to make sure you love that group no matter what. No hate to katseye i love the girls individually as people and talented singers but I hated gnarly and could not stand it, but it was EVERYWHERE!! Hybe really made sure to market them. In contrast, Itzy and a bunch of other jyp groups I literally didnt hear abt their comebacks at times. The only save itzy has had is their collab with barcelona and u could tell it worked cus ppl were like "oh itzy isnt flopping again" LIKE BYE THEY'VE ALWAYS BEEN THIS GOOD!! They had one mid song and suddenly turned to "flops" like okay guys.. submitted by /u/Simple-Syllabub-6865 [link] [comments]

Cookie Policy

We use cookies and similar technologies to help the site provide a better user experience. By using the website you agree to our Cookie Policy, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.