The fall of KPop album sales is quite concerning

  • Why do people even buy this cardboard in such quantities, is it some kind of fetish? I personally bought a couple of albums, but I never even thought of buying several versions of one album.

  • What was a point when the whole industry went the wrong way? I clearly see, that kpop sucks nowadays. Stupid payola and boring nonsense girl crush "female empowerment" groups with cheap electronic music. We often mention unfamous HYBE as the leader of this toxicity, but lets be honest, other entertainments just don't have a money to repeat the same.

    Any B-tier half-nugus from 2nd gen sound better than any 4th gen gg from leaders' pool.

    "You can troll on your main and we have plenty examples of that" (c) Ves


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  • What was a point when the whole industry went the wrong way? I clearly see, that kpop sucks nowadays. Stupid payola and boring nonsense girl crush "female empowerment" groups with cheap electronic music. We often mention unfamous HYBE as the leader of this toxicity, but lets be honest, other entertainments just don't have a money to repeat the same.

    Any B-tier half-nugus from 2nd gen sound better than any 4th gen gg from leaders' pool.

    There’s nothing more trashy and garbage than 2nd gen music so this is rich. If that shit music was released now it would be trolled harder than any 4th Gen music.

  • There’s nothing more trashy and garbage than 2nd gen music so this is rich. If that shit music was released now it would be trolled harder than any 4th Gen music.

    it was 2nd gen that more or less created kpop, it's the pure kpop. What came after build on it and in many cases it has not developet in a good way.

  • Doesn’t make it less trashy.


    It aged very poorly.

    I would not say that, yes some songs maybe is not that fun today, but you have a lot of still epic good songs and some, well just still good. I don't thing the todays songs will be much better in a decade or so.

  • it was 2nd gen that more or less created kpop, it's the pure kpop. What came after build on it and in many cases it has not developet in a good way.

    And it did not last


    The last survivor of the 2nd gen of kpop was not someone part of kpop

  • Why do people even buy this cardboard in such quantities, is it some kind of fetish? I personally bought a couple of albums, but I never even thought of buying several versions of one album.

    First it began as a competition to put their acts to make #1s in music shows since some shows emphasized album sales


    Then it became a tool for fansigns and other goodies like photo cards


    Then, as BTS reached the top of all album sales in the entire WORLD in 2020 (it could have gotten that position in 2019 but Bang was more interested upon debuting txt) , the album sales became an epidemic. As the Melon chart not being representative of world popularity, album sales became the barometer to judge what act is the hottest, and a lot of albums were bought from outside of Korea but not shipped because of heavy shipping costs, and 'donated' to who knows where.

  • What was a point when the whole industry went the wrong way? I clearly see, that kpop sucks nowadays. Stupid payola and boring nonsense girl crush "female empowerment" groups with cheap electronic music. We often mention unfamous HYBE as the leader of this toxicity, but lets be honest, other entertainments just don't have a money to repeat the same.

    Any B-tier half-nugus from 2nd gen sound better than any 4th gen gg from leaders' pool.

    It went the right way, for expansion, for ignoring music which could be 'heard' instead of distributed, etc.


    Hybe led KPop to world domination


    However it tolerated the one person who had larger concerts inside Korea despite of selling significantly less copies of albums and that led to the whole collapse of the edifice.

  • It’s better for the environment. Companies and artists still make money. It’s not all that bad of an issue. Let’s be careful not to let our minds turn corporate.

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