They live, train, and work out of Korea and promote their music in both Mandarin and Korean IN Korea. They only go to China to promote. That's kpop, bud.
Can kpop fans stop claiming Yuqi as "kpop" whatever she does?
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They live, train, and work out of Korea and promote their music in both Mandarin and Korean IN Korea. They only go to China to promote. That's kpop, bud.
So it's cpop/kpop
It's not really complicated.
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Latin pop. Like I said, it's all about the performance that's being promoted
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Latin pop. Like I said, it's all about the performance that's being promoted
Oh, so Giant is English pop. Because it's in English.
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First I love both of Yuqi's solo. Really nice debut. I look forward to her MV for B&C. It doesn't really matter what label you put. They both are full english songs produced by her and her korean label and she happens to promote the song currently in China with some Chinese lyrics. Just enjoy her debut and support her.
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Oh, so Giant is English pop. Because it's in English.
From what I heard Yuqi perform its Chinese + English, but then again almost all cpop/kpop songs have english on them
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Oh, so Giant is English pop. Because it's in English.
Sounds right to me. It's all about who your target audience that make the song. The artist label is what target audience they normally are going for.
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Interesting
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