Do you listen to JPop and/or Cpop in addition to KPop?
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used to like a lot of japanese music
dont like jpop as a whole because of how kpop-ish its starting to sound like
there's a lot of good japanese artists still though, they're just rarely advertised outside japan
like to listen to some of my faves occasionally
cpop is DEFINITELY not my thing
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Yeah
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I listen to both Jpop and Jrock.
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might be rude to say out loud
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Yes. In fact I got into kpop because of jpop. (anime openings sung by Korean artists)
Cpop I listen to because I like watching C-dramas and the songs regularly get stuck in my head.
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I listen to Jpop only certain acts. Cpop only the Chinese idol that use to be in kpop
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Nope, i can only listen to songs sung in a language that i can at least partially understand. Subtitles are fine for movies but when it comes to music, they're not good enough.
I dont know how y'all non Korean speakers can be so into Kpop, but i give you much props for being able to look past the language barrier.
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i like japanese versions of my faves but I haven't found myself getting into any specific group. I tried but it just didn't stick
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J-pop, you can have a rec from me.
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Glad to know I am not the only one that finds Chinese kinda meh on the ears.
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For Me JROCK >> KPOP >= JPOP >> CPOP.
Note. This is from a "group" perspective.
JROCK is so diverse in nature vastly more than KPOP. No matter what you want they have it from Death Metal to soft-core jazz/rock. And not just from guys but have all female groups that can do the same.
KPOP in general is a lot more polished than JPOP both in outfits, singer quality, choreographic (I'm not a fan of modern dance for one so that drags JPOP down a bit.)
JPOP has gotten so much better than the old AKB48 days of 10 years ago as they've gone away from the sexualized stuff drastically (thankfully) and now have some quality groups that are getting highly recognized. They've also started opening up more to international audiences.
CPOP has a few things I like but very few. They just seem like glamor shots with out of step dancing, or just plane stomping on the ground (grrr) and basically everyone having around the same type of facial expression of (see how cool, beautiful, or handsome I am). I'm less a fan about how physically attractive they are if they aren't an actual team on stage. That's the first thing I look for. (Don't get me started on Yang Chaoyue from Rocket Girls.)
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Jpop kind of lit to listen!
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Listen to J-Pop and a little C-Pop like Jolin Tsai
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used to like a lot of japanese music
dont like jpop as a whole because of how kpop-ish its starting to sound like
there's a lot of good japanese artists still though, they're just rarely advertised outside japan
like to listen to some of my faves occasionally
cpop is DEFINITELY not my thing
Yeah
Ok, this is coming from someone who doesn't really listen to JPOP but if you guys like KPOP, why don't you like JPOP starting to sound like KPOP (if indeed it is)?
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japanese pop music has been amazing since like 1980s and only after kpop blew up internationally JPOP scene came out and it sounds like a knock off of kpop and infinitely worse ( to me ) than all the different kinds of japanese pop music that have existed and still exists so.......basically its like an inferior product
kpop atleast is original in its own way
japan has its original solid product but when it tries to emulate kpop it feels like a cheap knock off
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J-pop, you can have a rec from me.
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Maybe because I onlh like Twicepop?
No, seriously it is not like I hate kpop. I just love the varieties of music you can find between kpop and jpop
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Aside from K-pop I listen to a lot of C-Pop (mando and cantopop) and a little J-Pop on the side too. Mostly older stuff though.
Examples:
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Listened to cpop a lot long long time ago. If kpop is best for pop, cpop was best for ballads for people who really liked ballads.
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I've listened to J-Pop (mostly anisong) for 8 years before listening to K-Pop
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i like all three
kpop for dance music
jpop for rock music
and cpop for ballad
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Good answer :) You and unbannBLACPINK seems to like JPOP for the variety it offered and wish they wouldn't try to be an imitation as you see it. Understandable!
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I listen to Jpop song even before Kpop
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Koda Kumi’s background dancers were eating it!
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I used to listen to jrock
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