The 4th Gen not making enough impression on Knetz - the decline of KPop excellates.

  • Perhaps the best known Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, after Cleopatra, was Tutankamen.


    Tut was not a very important pharaoh. His predecessor , Akhenaten, ended the polytheism of Egypt and introduced monotheism, only worshiping the sun god Aten.


    Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti had 6 children, all of them girls. So after Akhenaten died, Nefertiti and an unknown male, potentially a brother of Akhenaten, succeeded and then a boy named Tutankaten was found to succeed. The relationship between Akenaten and Tut is unclear.


    Tut became the Pharaoh, and married Akhenaten's daughter Ankhesenamun, but died when he was 18.


    No need to talk about the discovery of his tomb and all that. Tutankhamen knew he would not leave heirs even at a young age, so he asked a chap named Horemheb, who was not from a royal lineage, to succeed him.


    However, after Tut's death, the SENIOR official of Egypt was a guy named Ay (pronounced 'ayee'). Ay happened to be the father of Nefertiti, and therefore a maternal grandfather of Ankhe.


    Despite of the inconvenient factor that Ankhe was his granddaughter, Ay decided to marry the latter to become the Pharaoh. Desperate , Ankhe asked a prince of the Hittite Kingdom in what is now Turkey to marry her, and the Hittites sent a prince but he was assassinated en route. It is not certain who killed the prince.


    So, Ay, after watching the whole Akhenaten show and all that, duly married his granddaughter and became the Pharaoh. (Such relationship was quite common during ancient Egypt- even Cleopatra, an ethnic Greek, later married Caesarion, her son she had with Julius Caesar.)


    Ay didn't live long, and Horemheb eventually became the new Pharaoh, but since he could not marry Ankhe and leave royal offspring (not much is known about what happened to Ankhe's 5 sisters), his children from other women were declared ineligible for the throne and a new dynasty, famous for the pharaohs named Ramses, was born.

    ===

    https://m-news-nate-com.translate.goog/view/20240625n27046?mid=e01&list=recent&cpcd=&_x_tr_sl=ko&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc&_x_tr_hist=true



    This research, done by Asia Brand Research Center, calculated what singer (and people in other category) was discussed the most and here is the result


    1 BTS

    2 Lim Youngwoong

    3 IU

    4 BlackPink

    6 New Jeans

    (the rest are trottists not well known outside of Korea so are skipped.)


    With the New Jeans' stars not shining as bright as it used to be, the 4th gen has not made any mark on KPop.


    BTS not active, BlackPink out of business for all practical purposes, and that leaves the singer who never lost her infinite hostilities against Kpop in her entire 16 year career.


    She was always a danger to KPop for her entire career and now a non-gallup result shows she is the most popular active, non-trot singer of Korea.


    Something is very wrong when a senior singer, with a very long history of hostility against KPop, is now having the second largest world tour of all and is ranked over everyone else who had debuted her.


    If Bibi and Jang Kiha had not defeated her, the 1,345 years old would be now wielding her full influence, making KPop go back to the isolationist days.


    With the shitstorm MHJ created, it is unlikely that New Jeans will rise higher than what it is now, which basically means the Senior Singer will remain the most popular nontrot singer for quite a long time, a complete defeat of the 4th Gen of KPop.

Participate now!

Don’t have an account yet? Register yourself now and be a part of our community!