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  • Breathe was one of my first favorite kpop songs when I got in to kpop around the same time it was released.

    Breathe is such a bop! Most people just talk about Bad Girl Good Girl but I feel like Breathe is simply a masterpiece!


    Question: How was Kpop and its culture like back in 2010? I only got into kpop shortly after but when i watch some of my favorite groups' old variety shows I do regret i didn't get into kpop sooner

  • Breathe is such a bop! Most people just talk about Bad Girl Good Girl but I feel like Breathe is simply a masterpiece!


    Question: How was Kpop and its culture like back in 2010? I only got into kpop shortly after but when i watch some of my favorite groups' old variety shows I do regret i didn't get into kpop sooner

    Well to be honest I have never been that deep to kpop besided the music intself and never was in to variety shows. I did force myself to watch a bit of a show with 2NE1 at some point, but other that just a few clips here and there. I was not active in forums like this one much at all during the 2nd generation, mostly just reading stuff on sites like allkpop and watching MV on youtube. So it's few groups that I get to know the personalities of the group members well, so that is also something I can regret. I understand from forums like this that hardcore fans spend much more time on show like that to follow their favorites.


    But at the time I got in to kpop around 2010-2011 kpop still felt a bit new and fresh, but that feeling was of cource also because it was new for me. But I can't remember it was such fights all the time over which group was the best or most successful, but maybe it was the same as today but I did not just see it back then.

  • Well to be honest I have never been that deep to kpop besided the music intself and never was in to variety shows. I did force myself to watch a bit of a show with 2NE1 at some point, but other that just a few clips here and there. I was not active in forums like this one much at all during the 2nd generation, mostly just reading stuff on sites like allkpop and watching MV on youtube. So it's few groups that I get to know the personalities of the group members well, so that is also something I can regret. I understand from forums like this that hardcore fans spend much more time on show like that to follow their favorites.


    But at the time I got in to kpop around 2010-2011 kpop still felt a bit new and fresh, but that feeling was of cource also because it was new for me. But I can't remember it was such fights all the time over which group was the best or most successful, but maybe it was the same as today but I did not just see it back then.

    It's totally fine to not be too interested in variety shows or other similar venues. To each their own. I personally cannot watch live streamings of Kpop idols like on VLive or whatever service they stream nowadays. Like it's so boring to watch one hour long videos of idols reading live comments.

    And I was also a casual fan for some of the 2nd gen groups I stanned back in the day. Finding variety shows and all that was such a hassle and it was always such potato quality videos to the point where i sometimes couldn't even tell who was who lol so i don't blame anyone who didn't watch variety shows back then hahaha


    I would say Kpop culture has been for the most part very similar with fanwars still happening. Some people just consume kpop differently nowadays due to social media and all that. I would also say that idols nowadays don't really interact with each other openly and on TV as much as they did back then, let alone opposite gender interaction. Like 'We Got Married' with idols these days would NOT work at all, although some of the idols on those shows did get harassed from people. But shows like this wouldn't even be aired nowadays lol

  • I would say Kpop culture has been for the most part very similar with fanwars still happening. Some people just consume kpop differently nowadays due to social media and all that. I would also say that idols nowadays don't really interact with each other openly and on TV as much as they did back then, let alone opposite gender interaction. Like 'We Got Married' with idols these days would NOT work at all, although some of the idols on those shows did get harassed from people. But shows like this wouldn't even be aired nowadays lol

    yeah, the companies don't have the need to put their Idols on TV shows today because they can just do their own little short shows on social media to internact with their fans and promote the members.

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