instiz] I BET FOREIGNERS MUST FEEL LIKE KPOP IS SO DIFFERENTIATED


  • instiz] I BET FOREIGNERS MUST FEEL LIKE KPOP IS SO DIFFERENTIATED

    bypannchoaAugust 29, 2022
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    They barely have any "idol groups" who dance and sing at the same time
    And if you look at their charts, most of them are solo acts and for groups, it's mostly bands
    So groups like BlackPink and BTS must feel different for them


    original post: here


    1. Wasn't Justin Timberlake also part of a group like this before? But it's not a group like KPOP groups where you need to be goof at everything


    2. Spice Girls: ???
    > Beyonce: ???


    3. But the reality is that most groups from our country receives influence from overseas cultures.
    If you look at the 1st generation like H.O.T, Moon Heejun also got a lot of influence from New Kids on the Block. Idols themselves get influenced by overseas a lot


    4. They have people like that among their singers nowadays too, but it's more because they get influenced by KPOP


    5. It's true that they don't put as much importance in dancing as KPOP groups, I think dances are what makes KPOP groups distinctiveㅋㅋ


    6. Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, Destiny's Child, Spice Girls, etc. there was a time when groups like them were promoting too, but it's true that they didn't have synchronized dancing like KPOP artists tooㅎㅎㅎ It's true that KPOP was influenced heavily from overseas boy groups and girl groups, but it's true that KPOP has differentiated themselves now


    7. It's thanks to the differentiation that BTS hit big


    8. But every time I watch the synchronized dancing, I get goosebumps, I'm so proudㅠ

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  • It depends on when you grew up. If you're young now it probably feels weird, but I think if you're at least a millennial it probably feels nostalgic.

  • For me nostalgic omg I had so many posters of pussycat dolls, destiny's child, atomic kitten, us5, black eyed peas and many others, even one direction is kinda nostalgic now

    It depends on when you grew up. If you're young now it probably feels weird, but I think if you're at least a millennial it probably feels nostalgic.

  • I think the difference is probably why the KPOP community grew like it did.


    Groups kind of fell out of favor in the mid-2000s, and even now, choreographed Western groups are having a hard time.

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  • Even if 1st gen was inspired first, I think it's the whole culture that was gradually built around these kpop groups, the attention to performance and aesthetics (not just the members but the videos, outfits,...)


    Even back then when I was repelled by kpop, the performance synchronisation was something that got me impressed indeed

  • When I was growing up

    There were Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, NSync, shieettt even Kelly Family! It was the NCT of that times lol

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