Love Dive is THE girl group song of 4th gen!
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nah it sux
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Hype Boy has fewer weeks only because it debuted after, currently #35.
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Eleven is there tho!
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Heheheh
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I don't even hear people talking about those songs today.
What songs?
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I don't even hear people talking about those songs today.
Only tokkies
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I don't even hear people talking about those songs today.
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Is cheer up big?I thought that I'm a TT song was bigger?
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Is cheer up big?I thought that I'm a TT song was bigger?
Tt was bigger internationally iirc. But cheer up was massive in korea. It's the song that catapulted twice to fame
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Is cheer up big?I thought that I'm a TT song was bigger?
Cheer Up remains the biggest song of Twice's career.
It was the Hype Boy of the third generation.
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Then love dive is spring day?
Eh.
More like Red Flavor.
Not peak Cheer Up level but still a definitive hit of the era.
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Then love dive is spring day?
Well yes
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Based on what? Data from two completely different eras of K-Pop, where the charting environment was completely different as well, with songs regularly topping over 1 million ULs during 3rd gen, while today songs are struggling to reach 400k?
Red Flavor is one of the biggest songs of the third generation girl groups, so it is literally grossly inaccurate to say any song was "easily" bigger than it, especially a song that isn't even the biggest song of its own generation.
So no, Love Dive was rated appropriately at an equivalent level to what Red Flavor was in third generation.
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The replies here ohhh they're mad lmao
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The replies here ohhh they're mad lmao
Yeah.... You.... lol.
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Based on what? Data from two completely different eras of K-Pop, where the charting environment was completely different as well, with songs regularly topping over 1 million ULs during 3rd gen, while today songs are struggling to reach 400k?
Red Flavor is one of the biggest songs of the third generation girl groups, so it is literally grossly inaccurate to say any song was "easily" bigger than it, especially a song that isn't even the biggest song of its own generation.
So no, Love Dive was rated appropriately at an equivalent level to what Red Flavor was in third generation.
Next level is bigger than red flavor so how is ld not bigger than it?
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All of my opinions are objective and free of both bias and agenda.
Next level is bigger than red flavor so how is ld not bigger than it?
Don't compare songs from different eras. At least a flat comparison shouldn't be made. The digital landscape has changed dramatically just during the 4th generation, let alone songs from two completely different generations.
Relative to its peers, there aren't many songs that ranked higher than Red Flavor during third generation. It's not an insult at all to be compared to one of the biggest girl group hits of the era.
It just wasn't THE biggest hit, which is why I felt it was a very apt comparison with Love Dive.
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and eleven
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