Posts by jinaland
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what is it
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there's not even much of scene of her acting lol
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kpop fans have been accusing ATEEZ for having Zico/Block B privilege and always undermining their achievements but now that Zico debuts his very own group under hybe, suddenly there's no Zico privilege at all, this is so funny to me. Their mvs are being posted under 70m sub channel but their engagements are on par with some nugu group debuts.
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I am hoping my work finishes soon so I could listen
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I don't really agree here. NCT Dream and TxT were able to grown a big fandom without many noisy dark songs
BTS exploded after going more pop-ish (DNA, Idol and after Boy with Luv and Dynamite)
SVT grown a lot and they always change between darker songs and light songs as well
Treasure were doing good before two of the most popular members leaving the group
The type of the music do not really impact the fandom growth, I do understand why you think dark noisy songs are good to build a fandom though, it's confirmation bias
Generally speaking nobody minus their fans listen to dark noisy songs for a couple of years. That's why almost nobody used to listen Stray Kids before God's Menu when they finally had their first hit. At this point they had a strong stabilished fandom
Meanwhile you have a group like TxT who have releases much bigger songs than anything from SKz (before Gods Menu), yet their sales wasn't that much bigger of Stray Kids, so the obvious conclusion is dark noisy songs are better to build fandoms
But that's not the point. The thing here is when you release catchy pop songs you can get many casual listeners who are not fans and this might skew a bit our perception of the impact of the songs when it comes from building a fanbase. A group like Treasure can get a viral pop song (Darari) and still not convert those listeners into fans, because their listeners were just casuals
Meanwhile for a dark edgy song get tons of popularity is likely imply fandom growth, because the public appeal of this song is much more limited
So it's harder to measure when a pop-ish group is having fandom growth, streaming might not be a good metric. But that's not because pop songs are bad to build a fandom, but only because we cannot measure effectively how many listers are newer fans and how many are casuals
TXT, NCT Dream, BTS, SVT etc still has dynamic vibrant pop songs. Boynextdoor songs are more Ikon, Winner esque to me not vibrant pop but more like your coffee shop/lofi music which is extremely boring if the song doesnt have catchy beats.
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I have to fly to another country and I am broke af
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doesn't pannchoa hate everyone? jobless mfs
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They lack the fandom which not necessarily dependent on music but star power
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