[HOT TAKE] are kpop stans ever going to tire of calling kpop companies "money hungry" for...releasing products

  • it honestly almost always reads as people saying "all the people who have jobs at this company and worked on this thing including the artist don't deserve to get payed". its like...most of these companies get their main source of income from their groups. most mid tier (and even some larger companies) only have 2-3 highly active groups at a time. its just so confusing to me when certain fans see a company running their business and selling their only products, their groups, and feel the need to say the company is "greedy" or "money hungry". like, ok? they kind of need money...to run?


    i feel like there are so many other valid things to critique and many i agree with but this one always rubs me the wrong way as someone who works at a large corporation. like i HOPE my company is money hungry so i can get a raise and a bonus for all the hard work i put in.

    who's your favorite artist?

  • Never understood this either. Complaining about companies releasing to much merch for example, you don't have to buy the merch. Companies still need a way to get money and pay their employees especially now during the pandemic. I feel like a lot of kpop stans think companies have a huge safe where they put all of the profit they ever make and distribute it among employees longterm when in reality, that profit immediately goes into to other investments, shareholder pockets or is already paid out, it's rarely kept because of taxing. The only complaining I can understand is groups/employees getting mistreated, overworked or in anyway treated unethical.

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    I think for stuff like merch or whatever, it's fine but when a group is releasing something like every other month(TWICE for example, had like 6 or 7 releases in 2020 alone + an online concert), it's obvious that the company is money-hungry in the sense that they're prioritizing money over the well-being and mental health of their idols.

    I'm not sure if that's the case for other groups but that's what I refer to whenever I say JYPE is money-hungry tbh.


    Other than that I somewhat agree....

  • Never understood this either. Complaining about companies releasing to much merch for example, you don't have to buy the merch. Companies still need a way to get money and pay their employees especially now during the pandemic. I feel like a lot of kpop stans think companies have a huge safe where they put all of the profit they ever make and distribute it among employees when in reality, that profit goes into to other investments, shareholder pockets or is already paid out, it's rarely kept because of taxing. The only complaining I can understand is groups/employees getting mistreated, overworked or in anyway treated unethical.


    its just weird bc many kpop stans seem to be under the impression that the company profit just sits in the company's bank somewhere when all the money gets divided among employees, the artists, goes towards paying bills, goes towards re-investing into future projects. what is so terrible about that :rolleyes:

    who's your favorite artist?

  • I think for stuff like merch or whatever, it's fine but when a group is releasing something like every other month(TWICE for example, had like 6 or 7 releases in 2020 alone + an online concert), it's obvious that the company is money-hungry in the sense that they're prioritizing money over the well-being and mental health of their idols.

    I'm not sure if that's the case for other groups but that's what I refer to whenever I say JYPE is money-hungry tbh.


    Other than that I somewhat agree....

    yes, this is definitely an issue and slightly different than what i was talking about. excessive overwork of certain artists is not ok.

    who's your favorite artist?

  • they are so weird because i doubt people complain that much everytime they go shopping irl or send emails to those companies to ask to sell their product cheaper.

  • I think most kpop fans don't realize that they have the options to not buy the stuff the company is releasing. No one is forcing them to buy anything. Just avoid if u think it's just a way to milk your money.

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  • they are so weird because i doubt people complain that much everytime they go shopping irl or send emails to those companies to ask to sell their product cheaper.

    omg exactly. only in kpop will you find stans losing their shit bc a company didn't make a cheaper version of a product so ~everyone~ could afford it.

    who's your favorite artist?

  • omg exactly. only in kpop will you find stans losing their shit bc a company didn't make a cheaper version of a product so ~everyone~ could afford it.

    yeah like i am sorry if they are compulsive buyers and they suffer from that but i dont think its the companies problem. that's something that need to be talked with a specialist and not the companies that have to adapt to their pathology.

  • Kpop fans think the only working employees in an entertainment company are idols.

    true and many are not ready for the convo that their groups are only able to function because of the at bare minimum 200 people behind them. The hair stylists, makeup artists, cordis, managers, creative teams, product designers, packaging designers, choreographers, back up dancers, other company employees like accountants and schedulers. all these people need to be payed somehow.

    who's your favorite artist?

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