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whats something that new kpop fans wouldn't understand?

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whats something that new kpop fans wouldn't understand?
honestly I miss "We Got Married" and just idol interactions in general. everything gets blown up into rumors nowadays so theyre too scared to interact 💔 also I love that whenever this clip of minhyuk and nayeon resurfaces all the new fans are like "what was nayeon doing with soobin?" 😭😭 submitted by /u/0x1trinity [link] [comments]

15.813. A quick note about the generalization rule

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The subreddit is mostly uncensored as long as people follow the rules. Generalizing statement about Korea, Korean society, etc or most other countries are not acceptable except under the following standards: The only claims that are acceptable when generalizing Korean society in this sub are those that bring up generalizable stastical claims by the standards of the international statistics institute. Not only do the vast majority of stastistics you can find on the internet about Korea not up to this minimum, basic standard but this requirement includes having ample sample size, blocking by relevant demographics and sometimes even double blind tests. So if you make a generalizing claim, your wording must be properly formatted and links to the relevant studies provided. In other words, the standard for making a generalization is very high in this sub. Not to mention the wording for your claim has to be properly made. Anyone who has taken a college level statistics class will know what I am talking about and we may even require you to provide the confidence level interval if it's relevant for your study. If you cannot meet these standards, I would just avoid doing it in general. submitted by /u/Kpop_Love_Forever [link] [comments]

1. Yim Si Wan To Release His First Solo Album With SM Entertainment Label

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2. What is the very best Kpop live performance you have ever seen?

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I mean like mind blowingly good. It can be about the dance, vocals or stage presence or all three preferably. To me nothing will ever come close to Jonghyun performing y si fuera ella. No kpop idol will ever reach that level of stage presence and emotion. submitted by /u/iminkneedoflove [link] [comments]

3. Girl group i-dle's Shuhua announced as tourism ambassador for hometown Taoyuan, Taiwan

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4. 2025 Hanteo Music Festival in Seoul - New Lineup Announcement

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5. Hyunah’s instagram caption is so disturbing but it’s also the reality of ED culture in korea

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I dont follow her, it just popped up on my feed But it translates to: “Hyunah, you fucking ate A LOT. Wake the fuck up and lets go on a strict diet now. You loved it when you were skin and bones, lets go back to that” It’s obviously hard to translate korean to english 100% accurately but she’s basically photodumping her old photos and saying she needs to go back to when she was underweight like that. This is so disturbing but this is also how a lot of Koreans talk about themselves when it comes to diet and body image in general. I hate it so much submitted by /u/Which_Mammoth9402 [link] [comments]

6. Winners Of The 16th Korea Drama Awards

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7. After School Nana - 1st Album: Seventh Heaven 16 (Daylight - MV D-3 Poster)

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8. am i still considered a kpop fan even if im dedicated to only 2 groups?

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I know about other groups, been knowing about kpop for a decade now but I dont like male groups and I dont care for other groups other than Twice and IVE- because I like to focus on one group only instead of having too many on my plate and not knowing every group as well as i can/ not focusing on them? I find many of the male kpop idols repulsive and childlike to me btw? but girl groups are cool, but as I've said, I only actually like Twice and IVE? I don't care/ I honest dont like the bigger ones like BTS/ EXO/ Blackpink etc??? TXT is also not my taste... submitted by /u/aerona_angel [link] [comments]

9. whats something that new kpop fans wouldn't understand?

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honestly I miss "We Got Married" and just idol interactions in general. everything gets blown up into rumors nowadays so theyre too scared to interact 💔 also I love that whenever this clip of minhyuk and nayeon resurfaces all the new fans are like "what was nayeon doing with soobin?" 😭😭 submitted by /u/0x1trinity [link] [comments]

10. what is your opinion on Juun (h2h)'s skill as a dancer?

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I'm curious and trying to understand better whether she's stronger/as strong as dancers like Julie/Natty (kiof), or such. I haven't been able to find a lot on it and i was wondering if anyone could help, possibly with reasoning. thank you so so much! submitted by /u/my_shroom [link] [comments]

11. How would you rank the following 4th gen female dancers (if possible with reasoning)?

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The dancers: Chaeryeong, Yeji, Ryujin (ITZY) Hikaru (Kep1er) Kazuha, Kim Chaewon (LE SSERAFIM) Karina (aespa) Jiwoo, Kyujin (NMIXX) Even if you can only rank 1 or 2, I would really appreciate it! i find it so hard to differentiate and I'm trying to understand better :)). Thank you so much submitted by /u/my_shroom [link] [comments]

12. the best styling you saw during a comeback?

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I feel like every idol has that comeback where the stylist just doesn't miss, for me that was Yena's comeback "Being a good girl hurts" every performance was just such a look! I also loved the styling during Aespas "Supernova" all the looks were so fun and fresh! What comebacks stick out to you the most in terms of styling? submitted by /u/0x1trinity [link] [comments]

13. NEXZ - 3rd Mini Album 'Beat-Boxer' (Album Packaging Details)

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14. “Sinto falta dos conceitos alternativos e sombrios no K-pop, alguĂ©m mais?”

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Ă s vezes eu sinto que o kpop perdeu a alma. antes tinha dor, caos, identidade — cada grupo tinha um universo, uma histĂłria, um som que sĂł eles faziam. hoje tudo parece bonito demais, limpo demais, previsĂ­vel demais. sinto falta dos conceitos sombrios, dos raps pesados, da energia crua que fazia a gente arrepiar vendo um mv. agora todo mundo Ă© “boy next door”, todo mundo sorri igual, canta igual, se veste igual. nĂŁo tĂŽ dizendo que tĂĄ ruim
 sĂł que tĂĄ vazio. eu quero de volta o estranho, o diferente, o intenso. o kpop que fazia a gente sentir, nĂŁo sĂł assistir. Agora tudo virou “clean boy”: mĂșsica leve, conceito colegial, sorriso ensaiado, estĂ©tica de comercial. NĂŁo Ă© ruim, mas Ă© tudo igual. Sinto falta daquela sensação de “caramba, isso Ă© diferente”, daquele peso emocional, da ousadia. Parece que o K-pop ficou com medo de ser estranho — e ser estranho era o que o tornava especial. SerĂĄ que um dia o dark, o alternativo, o experimental vĂŁo voltar? Ou serĂĄ que o K-pop virou de vez um produto de vitrine? submitted by /u/strawberry867m [link] [comments]

15. Recommend me any K-Pop song and I will rate it (brutally honest)

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bsides and smaller groups encouraged but it can be any song. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]

16. 20251013 - Sharing my remix of "M.I.A" by KATSEYE (technically a "global" kpop group,right?)

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I flipped Katseye’s latest track M.I.A. into a heavy-hitting dubstep remix — packed with energy, drops that shake the floor, and a whole new vibe. If you loved the original, MAYBE you'll love this remix the same way. DOWNLOAD: hypeddit.com/blr0rm submitted by /u/Numerous_Prompt7878 [link] [comments]

17. I think I might quit being a K-pop stan


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K-pop isn’t the same anymore and I know EVERYONE can feel it, but what people don’t talk about is the fact that I don’t feel like home whenever I interact with K-pop stans. I took a hiatus from posting on my tiktok because I felt like I was going to run the risk of getting harassed, death threats or even doxxed if my videos were to go to the wrong side of tiktok’s algorithm. All I ever did was post fun videos of me enjoying K-pop. Me going to a concert, talking about events I’ve been to, opening albums, talking about members I really like, etc. Just normal K-pop things, but it wouldn’t be normal to the people who find my posts to be weird. All I wanted was a safe space to enjoy my interests, and to have at least one person in every post to comment under my posts but they don’t always happen. People expect me to look this aesthetically pleasing K-pop content creator when I am just a K-pop fan just like everyone else, who has celebrity crushes, likes to read fanfiction and enjoys fandom banter. I fear that those days are forever gone as more and more people choose to stand still at concerts for the “perfect video” rather than a shaky, imperfect video that showed how much fun they had. I’ve seen so many people get harassed for simply being normal K-pop fans with a crush, and they get seen as weird or obsessive which they’re now made to feel uncomfortable coming online all together after a random person makes a twitter thread about them just for not liking them. I’ve seen some of my favourite content creators go through the same thing, and it totally sucks. I feel like I don’t fit in with the K-pop fandom nowadays. I feel like they’re either too stuck up that they like to call K-pop fans who know their faves’ anniversary and birthday dates (or whatever fandom activity that involves any sort of effort other than streaming) “parasocial”, or they’ll be weird, crazy, obsessed stans that harass people on Tiktok or Twitter for the sake of harassing people and I never felt like there’s a middle ground for anyone who feels like me where all they want is to be a normal fan who just wants to partake in fandom culture that isn’t just “dancing” (such as watching official content, learning about the members, fanfiction writing, fanarts and edits appreciation, celebrity crushes, etc) but still be sane enough to know that they can’t have them without anyone telling or reminding everyone since we’re in this big inside joke together. Does that sound like 2014? It sure is. I just want that one K-pop friend to talk to that we are on the same wavelength as
 that’s it. I hate feeling like I’m one post from ruining my life. I just want to be a normal K-pop fan in peace. I just want to enjoy my interests in peace. submitted by /u/AsianMoot3317 [link] [comments]

18. What's the most outlandish kpop conspiracy theory you've seen?

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I don't mean conspiracies that you think could be real. I mean takes that are so out there, they make you wonder if that person has any connection to reality. Doesn't matter if it's a weirdly popular one or just a single post that made you go wtf. I want the truly wild stuff you've seen. submitted by /u/azureleaf [link] [comments]

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