By international kpop fans.
It seems like the new drag for many kpop groups but I just don't see why is a chart where you can't make any big amount of money held in such a high regard?
Don't get me wrong, I don't use it but I know tons of ppl do and it's kinda cool to see artist breaking records there and it does give an accurate representation of what's trendy rn.
But I do have a problem when it's used as argument to imply a group or company (you all know which one) is faking sales and mediAplaYinG.
According to some ppl, if you have low (in comparison to other acts) Spotify streams that means you can't be a real million seller or be anything else than a fraud product of mediaplay and chinese bots.
You can't grow a fandom without Spotify or Apple music they say.
All other metrics don't matter.
Recently nct dream got some comments like that because glimo did worse than hot sauce on international streaming charts. So that must mean they are SM frauds. Nothing else matters?
But at the same time they are performing at sold out venues full of their fans, debuted for first time in bb200, sold their best numbers ever on oricon, performed in Germany where they were the act w most fans, surpassed hot sauce longevity on korean charts, got a couple of international cfs, grow their engagement on social media by a lot, etc. All of that shows how big their fanbase became since last year and there isn't even that much difference in physical sales (both HS and GM sit with around 2.1M copies sold) but people are still speculating they faked sales because streaming didn't went as well?
Yeah it must mean they lost casuals and ifans don't stream that much but how can that erase everything else where they grew? A fandom that can get a solo statiton and an OST to chart like this on first hour isn't big?
Why isn't their massive and growing korean fanbase taken into account when it comes to their physical count?
Other bgs can't chart for a single day on melon daily but sell millions, that's fine bc they got a international fandom that streams. Dream can chart for around 2 months on melon daily and get 1M ULs and they sell millions but that's bad because the Spotify streams weren't big? I don't get that logic, considering kfans have the easiest access to albums and they are one of the biggest buyers,so having a massive kfanbase easily explains why you can sell tons of albums while not doing as well on international streams.
Like LYW didn't manage to sell more than a million albums thanks only to korean people... Do his low Spotify streams mean he's faking sale too?
This was meant to be a response thread to anons but I think it fits better in this section since it isn't only anons thinking like that and I would live to see other opinions. I don't think this controversy has any other explanation but if you are part of the conspiracy you are free to share your opinion.
And this isn't only about a group. The same applies not only to dream but all other groups facing the same accusations.