Thoughts on kpop?

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Fans are known for their loyalty and commitment, often spending countless hours supporting their favorite groups online and in person.
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This has led to a unique culture within the Kpop community, with fan clubs organizing events and even purchasing billboard advertisements to celebrate their idols.
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I think the world of Kpop offers a unique blend of music, performance, and fandom that is hard to find anywhere else.
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It's an industry that values hard work, dedication, and constant improvement, which has resulted in some of the most impressive music and performances in the world.
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Its normal that it sound like a "s" in serpents.
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I was not a fan of them, yet I don't say that they are not talanted. I'm just more into rap so it was not much of my interest to listen to them. Tho there were a few asian boybands that I used to listen to.
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victoriasimons wrote: 03 Jul 2020, 12:40 I'm a huge fan after discovering them around three years ago. The production value is incredible, the dance moves, the music videos and the general aesthetic is so much better than anything I have seen before. Plus, the tunes are so catchy and upbeat!
While I am not a huge fan of Kpop like you, their tunes are catchy. Maybe I will give it a careful listen soon. aybe I will grow to be a big fan like you.
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I feel like the music itself is sometimes generic pop. That being said there are a few hidden gems- as with all genres.
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Just got into kpop a year ago and their music is to die for. Their dancing is on a whole nother level. And I feel like some of their songs really speak to people.
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I enjoy it but I don't listen to it regularly.
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I used to like it a lot but now I realize that it is a little bit childish for me.
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My experience k pop song relase my stress
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K-pop is love. But I think earlier generations, especially 3rd and 4th, have much better music than the present generation.
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I used to be a huge fan, I would follow the bands and watch every concert, had my favourite member and tried to sing along to songs even though I don't speak Korean. However, as the years went on, I kinda stopped fangirling as hard as I used to. Don't get me wrong, I still love the music, it's different and not what you usually hear in the Western world but I'm not a hardcore Kpop girly anymore, I'll leave all the stanning to the newest members of the Kpop cult.
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I have been a fan of Kpop since 2009. 2nd Generation of Kpop Idols were slowly on the rise back then. I loved Girls' Generation, Super Junior, SHINee and other groups. They were all fun to watch back then since most of them were always seen in Variety and Reality shows. I loved them not only because of their music but also because of how chaotic and funny they can be. They can also be savage with one another but their humor was top notch.

BTS and Blackpink are the well known kpop groups now. I like BTS when they were still new. They got me in their song I Am Bulletproof and Beautiful.
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