If u love a girl group with cute or innocent concept u will see changes in music and imagery eventually. Evolution is gradual.
Cute/innocent concept isn't sustainable
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they need to grow up at a moment
and i know some people would love to see their favs singing cute and innocent concept
but their fans needs to understand that at one point their idols grow and for their mental health it's the best that their Agency isn't infantalizing them when they are 30s
I think even some idols hate singing those cute songs and wouldn't want to do anything related to it when they r mid twenties. Also they have to behave a certain way.
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Did they have mature releases?
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Did they have mature releases?
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I think even some idols hate singing those cute songs and wouldn't want to do anything related to it when they r mid twenties. Also they have to behave a certain way.
i think it was a think Twice members complain about too
i remember chaeyoung saying that idols have to be cute and full of aegyo but she wanted to be more
than this
and that she enjoy strong concept more than cutesy one
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Yeah, definitely. People grow up and these concepts are really prominent when the group members are younger. There's almost always most likely going to be a concept change. Twice for example, they didn't want to do the cute concept anymore. They felt that fans might get bored and that they might start getting bored. They were already all in their 20's to early 20s to mid 20s. It just wouldn't make sense forever.
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That's fair
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Not true. U can try many sounds and aesthetics for some concepts.Cute/innocent concept limits that to a large extent.
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Not true. U can try many sounds and aesthetics for some concepts.Cute/innocent concept limits that to a large extent.
Aesthetics : Probably Yes.
Sound : No
There is no concept which won't lead to similar melodies or production or even structure. It will happen eventually if the same artist does the same concept again and again.
It can sound good even if it's repetitive though.
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I think people think of cute too restrictively. Cute doesn't have to be out there jumping around in a schoolgirl outfit going "oppa!" All the time.
I see it more as a looser concept that entails perhaps brightness or positivity and a lack of that overt stereotypical edge of hardness or cynicism. Everything from the stereotypical "aegyo" to more subtle soft imagery, or action.
So in that sense I disagree that it is not sustainable and disagree that it's inherently something to grow out of. As I don't see it as being so restrictive in definition.
Western audiences have been conditioned largely to associate cuteness exclusively with childhood and overt childishness. They see this as a one track progression in which cuteness is something to grow out of.
Japan would like a word with this idea. They've incorporated cuteness at various levels of their day to day life and culture.
Anyone can be cute. Yoona and IU have showcased alternatives to this line of thinking within the Korean sphere. Both provide direct real life examples of independent mature and successful women that have not abandoned elements of cute imagery and ethos simply because they have aged.
See IU's Blueming and Yoona's manner.
In that sense I think groups could retain elements of cute imagery as they grow. Even as they augment it to be less stereotypical "childish".
P.S. My own mother who's in her sixties puts her hair up in small pigtails because it's cute and keeps her hair out of her face. She likes it. And she's also an executive.
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I think people think of cute too restrictively. Cute doesn't have to be out there jumping around in a schoolgirl outfit going "oppa!" All the time.
I see it more as a looser concept that entails perhaps brightness or positivity and a lack of that overt stereotypical edge of hardness or cynicism. Everything from the stereotypical "aegyo" to more subtle soft imagery, or action.
So in that sense I disagree that it is not sustainable and disagree that it's inherently something to grow out of. As I don't see it as being so restrictive in definition.
Western audiences have been conditioned largely to associate cuteness exclusively with childhood and overt childishness. They see this as a one track progression in which cuteness is something to grow out of.
Japan would like a word with this idea. They've incorporated cuteness at various levels of their day to day life and culture.
Anyone can be cute. Yoona and IU have showcased alternatives to this line of thinking within the Korean sphere. Both provide direct real life examples of independent mature and successful women that have not abandoned elements of cute imagery and ethos simply because they have aged.
See IU's Blueming and Yoona's manner.
In that sense I think groups could retain elements of cute imagery as they grow. Even as they augment it to be less stereotypical "childish".
P.S. My own mother who's in her sixties puts her hair up in small pigtails because it's cute and keeps her hair out of her face. She likes it. And she's also an executive.
I get your point but when u think about cute on kpop what do u think? For me the first thing that comes to mind is gee and cheer up. Kpop cute is very specific. A sound and image. That type of cute is something both the company and the group grows out of.
If I am not wrong apink got fame because of their cute songs but eventually with I am so sick they had a complete image and even sound change. It's a gradual growth. Twice is doing that too.
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I think people think of cute too restrictively. Cute doesn't have to be out there jumping around in a schoolgirl outfit going "oppa!" All the time.
I see it more as a looser concept that entails perhaps brightness or positivity and a lack of that overt stereotypical edge of hardness or cynicism. Everything from the stereotypical "aegyo" to more subtle soft imagery, or action.
So in that sense I disagree that it is not sustainable and disagree that it's inherently something to grow out of. As I don't see it as being so restrictive in definition.
Western audiences have been conditioned largely to associate cuteness exclusively with childhood and overt childishness. They see this as a one track progression in which cuteness is something to grow out of.
Japan would like a word with this idea. They've incorporated cuteness at various levels of their day to day life and culture.
Anyone can be cute. Yoona and IU have showcased alternatives to this line of thinking within the Korean sphere. Both provide direct real life examples of independent mature and successful women that have not abandoned elements of cute imagery and ethos simply because they have aged.
See IU's Blueming and Yoona's manner.
In that sense I think groups could retain elements of cute imagery as they grow. Even as they augment it to be less stereotypical "childish".
P.S. My own mother who's in her sixties puts her hair up in small pigtails because it's cute and keeps her hair out of her face. She likes it. And she's also an executive.
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