Why south korea doesn't listen to boy group songs?
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A 60 year korean barber said he heard of H.O.T when he lived in Korea in the 90's. Not sure if that's the same as listening to them, though.
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They prolly usually think of any boy groups as "just another boy group with dark and wild concept with heavy rapping"
Sorry its just an opinion
This is true.
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GUYS PLEASE CHECK THEIR SONGS OUT
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spend your time to stream your nugu faves instead of this thread flopppy
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taste
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The downside for ggs is that even though they go viral, they can just as quickly disappear; I’m looking at momoland. In both cases, the public isn’t into ggs or bgs. Ggs get lucky that they get a song that’s listened to by the public, but then they get pigeonholed into replicating the same concept which will get old and thus aren’t really taken seriously. Ggs are treated a little gimmicky which is why random ggs go viral: ohmygirl, momoland, exid, brave girls, etc. Only big3 ggs seem to maintain a fanbase.
But the BIGGEST reason I feel like is related to sexism. From my experience looking at Korean media culture, online Korean female influencers get popular by dancing gg dances. And because ggs can’t really dance in sexually revealing or suggestive outfits, it’s the influencers that will show massive cleveage and wear yoga pants. There’s always a big male audience for this. There have been several dances recently that got really viral amongst the Korean influencers I follow, and they always get so much views. Stream numbers go up once they start dancing. It’s a big part of Korean streaming influencer culture
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As in many countries in general, looking down idols is also a factor. Girl groups always have potential because there is conscription in the country. From time to time, the songs of boy groups also go viral. Like HOT, Big Bang, EXO. However, since BTS is now like the representative name of the country abroad, the support for them is much different and bigger.
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I feel like there are less younger fans to go around for idol groups, as South Korea is aging.
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The downside for ggs is that even though they go viral, they can just as quickly disappear; I’m looking at momoland. In both cases, the public isn’t into ggs or bgs. Ggs get lucky that they get a song that’s listened to by the public, but then they get pigeonholed into replicating the same concept which will get old and thus aren’t really taken seriously. Ggs are treated a little gimmicky which is why random ggs go viral: ohmygirl, momoland, exid, brave girls, etc. Only big3 ggs seem to maintain a fanbase.
But the BIGGEST reason I feel like is related to sexism. From my experience looking at Korean media culture, online Korean female influencers get popular by dancing gg dances. And because ggs can’t really dance in sexually revealing or suggestive outfits, it’s the influencers that will show massive cleveage and wear yoga pants. There’s always a big male audience for this. There have been several dances recently that got really viral amongst the Korean influencers I follow, and they always get so much views. Stream numbers go up once they start dancing. It’s a big part of Korean streaming influencer culture
Is that why Alcohol-Free is kinda trendy in SK right now?
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Because bgs need to do catchy songs or enjoyable to listen without the performance. Think about the hit from bgs they are either ballad or a songs with a catchy chorus and point dance.
For example BTS biggest songs are Spring Day, Boy with luv, Dynamite while a song like ON did good but didn't last long. Same for @@@081c535f-cb7c-4f8d-bada-1d6c3a365588@@@ their biggest hits are bang bang bang, fantastic baby, haru haru, loser.
For Winner Sentimental and Really Really.
Also for smaller groups, Btob their ballads, Pentagon Shine, Suju Sorry Sorry, 2pm Again Again, Heartbeat and Hand Up etc
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