y’all are doing way too much over cortis
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Hi guys, As a older millennial Korean American (I'm 32 years old) who is slowly getting into K-pop and Hallyu culture, I think it's pretty cool to see Korean culture rise to global popularity especially outside of Asia in the last decade. When I was in College in the early 2010s, K-pop was just coming out and was not as popular in the world as it is today. I think it also kinda makes Korean guys in general look cool too haha, which I appreciate low key ;) Anyways, if you are from Europe or the Middle East, or lived and visited there, how actually popular is K-pop in those regions? And Hallyu culture in general (i guess including K-dramas too)? Particularly curious among the Gen Z demographic submitted by /u/SSkeeup [link] [comments]
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For me, it's BTOB's "Love Today" The BToday album was my first comeback with them and I like to think that it came in with what I needed the most at the time—loving myself as I am Sure, there are thousands of songs by other artists that have the same message but it hits different when it's an artist that you find yourself falling deeper in. That said, it's not my favourite song because I'm aware of how...generic? It kind of sounds. It's just not to my taste, even if meant something to me. I just prefer their other songs like Higher, Please Stay or Wind and Wish (That doesn't mean I dislike it entirely, it somehow hits different when performed live with the fanchant...) submitted by /u/Hirizu [link] [comments]
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Disclaimer: this is an opinion and ik alot of k pop idol worshippers who tend to get offended over opinions on groups/music they favour so if this post somehow offends you, move on To start iv been listening to skz and txt both for a few years now since 2021, the reason I stopped listening to txt mainly is due to the new music they put out There new tracks just dont seem like there that great or as good as they used to be, they all kinda sound a bit too repetitive/similar and I feel that happy/exciting type of feeling they're old songs gave out now doesn't exist with their new songs Loser lover, ox1, magic, tinnitus, thursdays child, crown, 9 and three quarters, blue hour all of these old songs for some reason just sounded really upbeat and more exciting I have listened to their new episodes/albums and they honestly dont hit the same as their older songs, now skz on the other hand I feel that they have kept their same type of style or music type in alot of their tracks without making it sound repetitive. For example they just dropped creed and idk why it sounds so similar to their songs like n/s, same with other songs like s class or topline they kinda resonate more towards their songs like domino, etc Honestly I just think skz for me has just kept their same type of music style/flow which makes me think they have out done txt throughout the past 2 years. submitted by /u/Worldly_Finger_1450 [link] [comments]
It’s getting old and I think we should stop glazing K-pop companies like JYPE AND HYBE THEY ARENT GREAT submitted by /u/Sorry_Wrap3194 [link] [comments]
Cortis will most definitely not be calling you “noona” when you’re not even korean. Literally so many 5th gen groups have 08 and 09 liners but yall act like cortis are the fetuses of kpop. If you’re 20 and think Juhoon is handsome that’s okay because his facecard is tea, but why are we making their age your whole personality…You should not feel uncomfortable to stan a group with young people if you’re just their for the music and the music only…yall be having these weird thoughts and it really shows. Now do I think young people should debut in kpop, ABSOLUTELY NOT, but has it been this way since kpop began, unfortunately yes. submitted by /u/Illustrious_End2319 [link] [comments]
I can definitely see some patterns. Some of the not for me groups are just there b/c they are full of minors. submitted by /u/pterrible_ptarmigan [link] [comments]
I will start that I’m a hard multistan, but Enhypen is my one of my ults. I was a soft stan from the time of their debut, so I guess I never really heard outside opinions about them. However, I’m very surprised how they are viewed by the Kpop Stan world. I see all the time that they give off cold vibes and don’t even look like they like each other or fans… what?? I’m honestly shocked because those boys are trauma bonded by i-land! They are a little different from some other groups because they don’t show their affection through skin ship. That might be the misconception. However, once you get into the group you find out most of them are just lovable introverted dorks. They are also some of the hardest working performers I’ve ever seen. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing them in concert twice now, and it’s been incredible each time. Their music is amazing. If you’ve never listened to them or have only listened to title tracks, go listen to Chaconne and Criminal Love. Anyway, I don’t blame anyone if kpop twitter has made you believe things that aren’t true. However, if you are seeing this post go and give Enhypen a listen. submitted by /u/didyouseemymagg [link] [comments]
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So I noticed something strange with Young posse’s recent music video. They’re still rookies and not that well-known yet, but when the MV dropped the views started escalating really fast. I think it reached around 10 million in about 4 days Here’s the weird part: once it hit 10M, the counter basically froze. It’s been stuck there ever since, which makes me wonder are the views fake? On top of that, the engagement feels off ;there are only about 4,000 comments, and the likes also seem suspicious. submitted by /u/alotofbruhmoments [link] [comments]
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I saw this on instiz heres the link : https://www.instiz.net/name_enter/97135520 It says the group will be made of ZB1 Yuehuaz (Zhang Hao, Han Yujin, Kim Gyuvin, Ricky) + new trainees 7-8 members 07 liner that looks like Cha Eunwoo A member that is really tall Debut in 2026 It seems like the evnne members are not part of the lineup, one of the comments says this info was already revealed on women's community(?) forum so im guessing the info came from there. A lot of comments are saying the cha eunwoo thing is just for marketing, which is probably true. Do you think if the lineup actually looks like this the group will have a shot at doing well? I know there are other bgs that will debut next year including the new SM boy group and the boys 2 planet group so there definitley will be competition. I'm curious to see how popular this group will be compared to the others. I personally would prefer 7 members over 8 because I tend not to like how even numbered groups look when it comes to formation. what do you think the ages will look like for the new members? do you think the rest of the members will be korean or do you think they would add another foreigner to the lineup? submitted by /u/Charming-Map-2301 [link] [comments]
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