I feel like this insistance to categorise idols into real artists/musicians and not real ones is very pretentious. Aren't we all here to enjoy music and get entertained or emotional or feel understood or relatable with? All of these idols, regardless of what the offer, ARE offering something that makes someone out there happy and gives them joy so it is really disrespectful to dismiss the importance of their work because of some arbitrary hierarchy that puts more importance in one particular skill than another. Why are performing skills looked down upon and taken for granted? what would your favorite songs be without performers and singers giving life and emotion to them? you are not consuming the product straight out of the producer's files, you are consuming the performers' interpretation of that product and no one knows whether you'd like the same product as much if it was interpreted by a different performer? so why so pretentious?
the way kpop fans obsess over self producing and self writing, you'd think an idols that pens 2 lines in a random filler bside and can barely sing live is more of an artist than someone like Park Hyo Shin who never writes or produces his music.
flashnews: singing is an art and so are dancing and performing. these are deserving of respect and celebration as much as any other forum of art, as long as the consumers feel like it.