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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