Is kpop hype dying?
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Not for me🕺
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Yeah, 4th gen is just not getting the hype except for maybe some groups. I just don't see the same hype for 4th gen groups that are debuting as there were for 3rd gen. One playing factor that there might be is that a large amount of 3rd gen groups still on the rise or peaking right now in comparison of 2nd gen groups during 3rd gen. Which probably takes away from newer groups. That, and that right now following trends seems to be bigger than ever. If I even bother to check out a 4th gen group they're usually like all the other ones I've seen (obviously kpop has always suffered from this but it's worse than ever). I won't even get into the variety aspect of things....
I think 2nd/3rd gen was definitely the peak for now and the idol industry is losing its relevance (this started happening with GP particularly some time in 3rd gen imo). Probably somewhere down the line, it will gain relevance again but I don't think it will for a while. Guess we'll see though!
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I think you're are getting older and is slowly losing kpop interests.
I was a passionate 2nd gen kpop fan but newer groups after that era didn't interest me as much i was before. I just became a casual fan of newer groups. My faves went on hiatus and by the time they came back I'm already busy juggling in real life
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feels like it :^)
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feels like it :^)
wait wait...did I just see Rito???? OMFG
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wait wait...did I just see Rito???? OMFG
Yes, yes u did
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Yes, yes u did
missed ya mate
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It's just 3rd gen fans feeling the change and losing the hype just like 2nd gen fans used to with 3rd gen. However, the numbers overall show that Kpop is growing. Also as an early 2nd gen fan myself, I am more interested in 4th generation (whatever you call it but I mean this period) with groups like NCT Dream and Aespa's future than I ever did with 3rd gen (liked some groups but lost the hype compared to 2nd gen).
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Disclaimer: It's going to sound like I'm speaking only about one group or as if I'm even shading, but I promise I'm not. I tend to speak about the genre as a whole instead of singling anyone out.
It's been a lackluster years compared to prior years, I agree. This may be a controversial take, but I suspect it's due to the constant desire to appeal to the West. It's understandable and all, but at the same time, altering your style and sound to reach new heights in the West is a bit of a disservice to long-time fans of the genre. We got into K-pop for a reason. What's the point if it's attempting to be just like the western pop many of us have gotten bored of over the years?
This was what I afraid of starting last year. It would be a domino effect, with basically every single group attempting to do this.
You could argue that K-pop has always been just like western pop, just performed in Korean instead of English, but I disagree. There's a distinctly Asian/Korean element to K-pop that you simply wouldn't ever hear in western songs. There's not a chance a western artist would make songs like "Ring Ding Dong" by SHINee, "Sorry Sorry" by Super Junior, and "Baepsae" by BTS. Those songs have that Asian/Korean sound to them that you won't get with western music.
I just wish the K-pop industry as a whole would acknowledge there's a reason why it got to where it is today in the first place. Not all of us want K-pop to turn western.
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Again, disclaimer: I'm talking about the genre as a whole as opposed to any particular group.
There's beauty in being unapologetically yourself. The balance between western and eastern elements in K-pop maybe 2-3 years ago was perfect. I don't like these recent attempts of going 100% western.
I'm pretty disappointed in the entire industry for this. It's only going to backfire when these new fans realize this "K-pop" is just like the western pop they're used to after all. A lot of us got into K-pop because we wanted something new, not the western pop we've grown tired of. (Don't get me wrong. Western pop is alright, but I want to hear K-pop in all its uniqueness when I listen to K-pop.)
The K-pop industry got here by mastering the art of blending western and eastern elements. I hope it recognizes this and stops with this trend of going all-out western just for overrated western recognition. Shouldn't have to change your ways just for that. Either they respect you as you are or they don't. Shouldn't have to play their game to gain their approval.
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Yeah, I feel like the past years had more eventfull comebacks. I haven't really been excited lately...
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It's just 3rd gen fans feeling the change and losing the hype just like 2nd gen fans used to with 3rd gen. However, the numbers overall show that Kpop is growing. Also as an early 2nd gen fan myself, I am more interested in 4th generation (whatever you call it but I mean this period) with groups like NCT Dream and Aespa's future than I ever did with 3rd gen (liked some groups but lost the hype compared to 2nd gen).
Agreed I only liked 2nd gen and very few 3rd now Aespa has got me back into kpop
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this is exactly what I was going to say. Kpop groups are setting new peaks and records across YT, Spotify and traditional charts around the world. Kpop is doing just fine.
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Kpop hype carry by Blackpink and BTS. You can't see hype cause they don't active.
Kpop are slow down like this. All stats are decline. I can't see any group chart on billboards hot 100 in next fews years. New gen is nothing near BTS or blackpink hype just look at their view and stream are carry by ads.
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The hype is declining for many longtime fans. It just isn't the same anymore for them. They aren't interested in the new sound and the new way of promoting.
For newbies, it's only beginning, so they don't perceive it the same way.
It's really all about perspective here. Personally, I wish the entire industry as a whole would stop trying to change their ways just for western appeal and western recognition. They had the perfect blend of western and eastern elements 2-3 years ago. Now they're going full-on with it, and I fear it will only backfire when the fans, new and old, realize K-pop no longer has its standout sound and just sounds like the rest of western pop now.
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I think you're are getting older and is slowly losing kpop interests.
I was a passionate 2nd gen kpop fan but newer groups after that era didn't interest me as much i was before. I just became a casual fan of newer groups. My faves went on hiatus and by the time they came back I'm already busy juggling in real life
This may be it for OP. Or maybe OP got into K-pop at a certain time, when K-pop was a very specific way, and fell in love with how everything was. Now it's no longer the same, so there may be sense of longing for the past.
Overall hype is far from declining. It's at its highest point.
Change is to be embraced. It's just all a part of it at the end of the day. It's just music.
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The hype is declining for many longtime fans. It just isn't the same anymore for them. They aren't interested in the new sound and the new way of promoting.
For newbies, it's only beginning, so they don't perceive it the same way.
It's really all about perspective here. Personally, I wish the entire industry as a whole would stop trying to change their ways just for western appeal and western recognition. They had the perfect blend of western and eastern elements 2-3 years ago. Now they're going full-on with it, and I fear it will only backfire when the fans, new and old, realize K-pop no longer has its standout sound and just sounds like the rest of western pop now.
Yeah, the game is totally different for longtime fans (I can literally count in my hands how many BGs I follow from the 4th gen it gets even worse when I think about GGs).
Still I think OP is talking about the current scene with new fans, with some Kpop acts reaching some impressive numbers, like million selling albums for example (only very few can reach that compared to the whole industry tho).
As you said, for new fans, it's just the beginning.
I agree with you about the different sound Kpop used to have in the past, the quirkiness in the right dose, but I still find it generally more interesting and bolder than most of Western Pop acts (at least the popular ones), since producers have more creative liberty.
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I don’t know, we'll know once BP make their CB in October
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not really OMG, BTS, brave girls and blackpink are still going stronger
I think groups like Weekly and STAYC are kind of doing very well. This year might be the mark of next gen. Since most 3rd gen groups might be inactive, disbanded, or on hiatus, it might be the year for 4th gen.
I am still much more interested in 3rd gen though. Alcohol-Free is amazing and TWICE did better domestically and did really well internationally. BTS, whose music I love, is dominating no doubt and BLACKPINK should be releasing something. Brave Girls is more of 2nd gen haha. Oh My Girl did well this year thanks to Nonstop and Dolphin last year.
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Hype is still there if you stan a group that constantly produces music and content to help maintain the hype. So I'm all good.
Sad for those with nothing, hype will easily disappear. Hopefully new content from ya faves come soon or you find new groups to fill the gap in the meantime. etc
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Y’all say this every year since…. Always, and the answer still remains no lol
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New gen of fans will automatically come, if old ones leave anyways. Things evolve. So does the music. I am rock fan too, but i don't have mentality of not liking current acts.
I stan one group only and like few. But i don't care what happens to future groups. But i won't be putting them down , ten years down the line. I live in moment and will have memories, which i will always remember in my old age
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