wasn't BBC short on money? They had some funding issues in the past if I remember correctly.
BBC is doing a shit job at promoting Loona
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loona flopped and bbc is not the one to blame
why r you so obsessed with them oml
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Yeah i agree even though I loved that project i still believe some songs should've been kept for the whole group
Love Forever would have been a great title track better than any of their title's in my opinion
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wasn't BBC short on money? They had some funding issues in the past if I remember correctly.
I think they are owned by some massively rich defence company
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I just think their back story was/is too complicated for most potential Kpop fans. We just want pretty visuals, a bop with melodic hooks, sharp choreography, likeable personalities and that's about it.
Asking us to invest brain power and focus on a convoluted back story is just too much like work. We want to kick back and relax after school or work and switch off our brain.
Having such a complicated backstory is intimidating and scares off potential fans, just saying.
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who the hell gets two comebacks a year
+ two comebacks are enough, preparing for one is already exhausting and what not and having 3 or more than 3 is too much imo (not including japanese releases)
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When you come from a nugu company two comebacks a year isn't enough , twice who came from a big company had at least 3 comebacks a year
twice are also heavily overworked, they not only getting 3 korean comeback but also tons of japanese one as well
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A comeback promotion run is say 4 weeks? The run up to that preparing the music, choreo, styling etc maybe 6 weeks so 10 weeks per comeback = 30 weeks for three. Still gives you 5 months free unless my figures are badly off here? Only the J-releases will complicate matters but they don't have to promote on music shows in Japan do they.
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A comeback promotion run is say 4 weeks? The run up to that preparing the music, choreo, styling etc maybe 6 weeks so 10 weeks per comeback = 30 weeks for three. Still gives you 5 months free unless my figures are badly off here? Only the J-releases will complicate matters but they don't have to promote on music shows in Japan do they.
they spend sometimes over 10 hours in the practice room for weeks sometimes even months imagine doing that every day every time you have a cb, preparing for a comeback takes at least 2-3 months that’s insane and gets on your health, and twice members are definitely overworked you can see how often some of the members need to take a break bc of mental health issues so yes having 3 to more comebacks is too much and the idols get way to overworked
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they spend sometimes over 10 hours in the practice room for weeks sometimes even months imagine doing that every day every time you have a cb, preparing for a comeback takes at least 2-3 months that’s insane and gets on your health, and twice members are definitely overworked you can see how often some of the members need to take a break bc of mental health issues so yes having 3 to more comebacks is too much and the idols get way to overworked
Yeah 10 hours a day for weeks or months sounds harsh
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Where BBC flopped wasn't investment, but tracking what the hell was done with it. I mean the Loona team were going round the world to film shit before debut, imagine the cost of it all no wonder it all racked up into millions.
This was filmed in Iceland lolll
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