your least favorite title track by your favorite group?
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I worded my last post poorly and many people were misunderstanding it. It is a fact that many idols are part of ultra religious Korean churches. And if you know anything about most ultra religious churches, they are... how do I put it lightly... NOT for that idol life... like AT ALL. That is weird that many idols are in said churches and I am not hating or disrespecting religion by bringing it up. Idk about you, but I actually live in a country with freedom of speech and also a country where religion is not above the law This is not even criticizing religion but criticizing religion is ine of our most protected rights and essential to a democracy. I am just pointing that fact out. Nothing more, nothing less. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
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Obviously mainly because they have barely any time (and most likely energy) to practise a religion at a very religious level. But also for other reasons. Mainly, a lot of parts about being an idol are kind of against the wishes and teachings of the super religious Churches in Korea. Idols do a lot of things that are frowned upon by the ultra religious. Being ultra religious and an idol at the same time don't really mesh well. Obviously, some people are really religious just in their heart and head and dont actually do much to practise it but with some idols, something is definitely up. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
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Recently I have seen so much people saying kpop is not creative. I even saw someone unironically say mainstream western pop is more creative than Kpop... and they got upvoted. Kpop is one trillion percent a creative industry and that is one of the best things about it. Creativity is a defining trait of Kpop. Even the most corporate soulless kpop out there today I find to have some creativity. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]
i really don't mean this to be hateful towards any groups bc i fuck up at my job too sometimes. i'm just curious to see some of examples of when a group that is typically someone's taste, does something that's not their taste. please share a single/title track from your favorite group that you didnt like! submitted by /u/Relevant_Loan2278 [link] [comments]
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I don't know if it was the audience, but they were emotionless, and the groups seemed tired. Maybe it was also the concept of the songs, but everything felt soulless. I like both groups, and they're good, but everything felt soulless. It's just my opinion, don't take it personally! submitted by /u/Separate-Comedian-25 [link] [comments]
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I have a question for people who are only gg/only bg stans and I mean no offence it’s why are you only a bg or gg but also for people who stan both (I stan both) do you have a preference between gg and bg for me I’m not sure what I prefer maybe because of music I prefer gg they have more music my style but my ult group is a bg. submitted by /u/Desperate-Gur-6776 [link] [comments]
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At least they’re allowed to take time off instead of being forced to power through whatever they may be facing! submitted by /u/sailormusic [link] [comments]
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Mine was lalalala by Stray Kids. I found it scary lol but also cool. Still avoided going back to it for a few months before I finally gave it another chance and embraced it. submitted by /u/SnooOranges829 [link] [comments]