I feel like JYP gave up on ITZY ??

  • Aware of that.


    But if you see MVs of Twice for recent years, it screams low budget, given how much money Twice brings in


    The budget only appeared for NMIXX (mainly CGI & greenscreen) and for this new ITZY comeback (which im surprised). Other than this, most of the MVs are very cheap-looking tbh

  • I don't know why they can't give them hit song in few years.
    And I don't think it's money problem, seems like they just can't make hit song or hire some dudes to make hit songs.
    The last good songs were imaginary friend, kiss & tell. Title tracks are average.

    Also I agree that their choreo is becomes less and less effort

  • I don't know why they can't give them hit song in few years.
    And I don't think it's money problem, seems like they just can't make hit song or hire some dudes to make hit songs.
    The last good songs were imaginary friend, kiss & tell. Title tracks are average.

    Also I agree that their choreo is becomes less and less effort

    Papi gave up on them years ago. It seems liek they put less effort into them after Not Shy (despite how bad that song is).


    I'm more surprised they're in talks about their contracts, as I thought it would've been straight-up disbandment 🤨

  • Groups just have like 2-3 years max from their debut where they are in a "built up stage", after that the chances for sudden improvments in popularity and status are limited and the companies will not invest a lot of resources on into groups that are +3 years old and are tier 2-3 groups at best. After a couple of years the members themself probably start to drift away thinking on their next step with solos or what to do after the group disband. So it's not strange if step by step groups start to loose qualities and fade away.


    But Itzy have always been a bit "meh" when it comes to their songs, nothing wrong with the group, it's the too many boring songs that is the problem even if they have some gems. Itzy is the past, they are only in the final "milk" stage, getting as much money from the group they can before they disband.

  • I asked Chatgpt and got the summary answer:

    The main reason why JYP can't produce hits in Korea anymore is that they have lost their musical identity. In groups like ITZY and NMIXX, the songs are either too experimental or too ordinary, and they don't connect emotionally with the public. When the MVs, styling, and stage quality are also low, the first impression is ineffective. The success during the TWICE era came with the right producers, a clear identity, and melodies that the public would love. In order for JYP to break this cycle, they need to clarify their musical line, work with external producers, establish a unique image for each group, and reconnect with the public. Otherwise, they will continue to produce "good but forgotten" groups that don't reach outside the fandom.

  • The reason why Twice are so popular and big and have great longevity is because their music is actually good. They have good catchy melodies that are easy to listen to. You could let your grandparents listen to their songs and they would like it.


    Compare that to ITZY songs. Do you think most adults would like to hear about girlpower and rap/rough singing on the radio everyday?


    If you want true longevity in KPOP, you must have good vocals and good music. Another example is DAY6.

  • JYP is trying, trying way too hard actually, which is what they've been doing for ITZY's whole career and the latter half of TWICE's career, relentlessly doing comeback-after-comeback always with diminishing returns.


    With the current state of JYP I think this really is the best they can do which is sadder than if they were half-assing and their artists' career could be turned around if they made an effort, because the reality is that JYP's best effort just isn't good enough for the current state of the industry.

  • JYP is trying, trying way too hard actually, which is what they've been doing for ITZY's whole career and the latter half of TWICE's career, relentlessly doing comeback-after-comeback always with diminishing returns.


    With the current state of JYP I think this really is the best they can do which is sadder than if they were half-assing and their artists' career could be turned around if they made an effort, because the reality is that JYP's best effort just isn't good enough for the current state of the industry.


    I asked Chatgpt and got the summary answer:

    The main reason why JYP can't produce hits in Korea anymore is that they have lost their musical identity. In groups like ITZY and NMIXX, the songs are either too experimental or too ordinary, and they don't connect emotionally with the public. When the MVs, styling, and stage quality are also low, the first impression is ineffective. The success during the TWICE era came with the right producers, a clear identity, and melodies that the public would love. In order for JYP to break this cycle, they need to clarify their musical line, work with external producers, establish a unique image for each group, and reconnect with the public. Otherwise, they will continue to produce "good but forgotten" groups that don't reach outside the fandom.

    Personnally i would say JYP problem is that he keep stripping away his group from their own identity

    He lack consistency


    Look at the current two most popular JYP acts Day6 & SKZ

    They had an idea of what they wanted tondo with their band concept and their "noise sound" for SKZ

    And they kept pushing with it until they find success and people keep supporting them and they keep growing cuz after all these years they are able to show some evolution while keeping their identity


    The problem i feel with Itzy is that it was a group that was since debut presented as a GG who their main selling point was their performance and their hard hitting choregraphy

    It was their selling point

    Their selling point was never a certain type of sound, or their vocals or their concept


    It was their performance people were hype by their comeback because they wanted to see what kind of choregraphy itzy was going to pull this time


    But if you look at it the moment their performance and choregraphy start to become "easy" they went on a downward spiral


    Their performance and choregraphy aren't as strong than they used to be during dalla, MITM, Icy etc....


    If you strip them away from this what are people suppose to be hype up about Itzy ?



    It was the same problem with Twice, twice selling point was their cute girls newt door image and their easy to follow/ addictive choregraphy


    But starting with Feel special he completely strip them away from this

    He decided to give to Twice hard choregraphy to show to people that they can dance, when people never care about this

    They wanted to see twice main point in their choregraphy and an addictive move like the TT one, Likey, Cheer up

    And they completely stop doing this type of choregraphy, if you actually look at their performance no moves comes out as " the viral moves" like they used to have

  • I agree with your theory that JYP not committing to their artist's concept and strengths 100% in the case of TWICE and ITZY hurts them, but I also think it's more complicated. If you look at SKZ as a contrast, they stuck with their music style that is highly unpopular with the general public, but as you observe, they have a strong core fanbase who are attached to this unique identity even though to everyone else it's "noise music."


    I think for a gg though it's different because with bg's, public interest in their music is usually relativelty low anyways, so they don't really lose out much by having unpopular music.


    With a gg like ITZY or TWICE, I think a concept change could actually save them, even if it alienated a chunk of their fanbase, as long as the subsequent music was hits, the problem with TWICE and ITZY concept shift is that it made some of the original fan demographic lose interest and the new music wasn't resonating with the public to compensate for that loss.


    TLDR: girl groups need hits, everything else is secondary

  • With a gg like ITZY or TWICE, I think a concept change could actually save them, even if it alienated a chunk of their fanbase, as long as the subsequent music was hits, the problem with TWICE and ITZY concept shift is that it made some of the original fan demographic lose interest and the new music wasn't resonating with the public to compensate for that loss.

    Actually they could change concept as much as they want


    The problem with JYP is that he's unanle make his group change concept while keeping their identity


    Like twice could have mature while keeping their "viral move" brand

    Like we saw recently for example with Whiplash that you can do a mature concept and still have a "viral move" that can make the public get addict to the song

    But NO JYP thought that because they were maturing it means that they had to do high energy choregraphy suddenly


    Same for Itzy i bet " girls will be girls" would have made more noise if it was carry by a more powerful and interesting choregraphy compare to the pretty weak one they have for this cb

  • I don't know why they can't give them hit song in few years.
    And I don't think it's money problem, seems like they just can't make hit song or hire some dudes to make hit songs.
    The last good songs were imaginary friend, kiss & tell. Title tracks are average.

    Also I agree that their choreo is becomes less and less effort

    I wouldn't say they gave up on itzy, more like they don't know what to do with them as often happens with acts under JYP. When they debuted JYP had a clear idea for their concept, they were 'different', self confidence and self love was the main push and which is why ryujin who looks so self assured was the perfect centre. But, how do you develop that? Fans got tired of the same song theme and demanded more and non-fans found it satirical that a group built under such a crushing system where plastic surgery was the norm was given a concept of 'self love' and weren't even involved in writing their music.


    JYP tried to swerve with mafia, which people hated. Instead of taking time to come up with a new concept they just pushed on so fans wouldn't get mad at a long delay in CB... which is how we ended up with loco, to sneakers, to cheshire, to cake. All kinda random but all pushing their dance skills... the issue being their bodies literally couldn't handle the choreo they were getting given and for their long term health, it needed to be simplified. Don't forget, the reason lia and chaeryong didn't do the knee thing in mafia is because their knees were too damaged and that was barely 2 years post debut. As for the hit song thing.... honestly its likely a too many cooks situ. I remember seeing some behind the scenes thing where the members were saying they spent months looking for the perfect CB song but didn't like anything. Its not only JYP thats stressed about this, but the members and their team, so when you've got no group identity, hundreds of opinions and song writers outside sending in songs hoping it'll fit, its not shocking that they don't make hits anymore.

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