First video of his that I watched, he was in La Paz, Bolivia, trying to get himself killed or something. lol
I thought the dude was crazy.
First video of his that I watched, he was in La Paz, Bolivia, trying to get himself killed or something. lol
I thought the dude was crazy.
I'm not familiar with all these idols but those I know? Oh my, you chose them well.
Funnily enough, the first time I watched Momoland 'BBoom BBoom' MV I thought Nancy and Yeonwoo were the same girl, I was a bit confused. Maybe I didn't expect to find two members of such beauty in that group, I don't know.
I only discuss k-pop here. A few comments on reddit here and there too. I take my news from the AKP main site. Sometimes I comment under the articles but it's an unmoderated hellhole.
I joined a discord server not long ago but a few kids can ruin the place in no time si I just gave up.
tldr: Sounds like a Dan Brown novel.
CLC is a big yeah.
Why aren’t they popular? Does anyone know?
Hard to say. People have tried to figure that out for a while. Mismanagement is always brought up at some point. I'm not sure it's that simple.
As soon as they started, they got overshadowed by more successful groups who debuted around the same time (TWICE, GFRIEND). They went unnoticed for two years until their concept change, which earned them a little more recognition but still not enough. It seems the i-fans paid more attention to it than the k-fans.
They probably lacked a little extra something that catches people's eyes.
And BerryGood deserves some love. Accio, I think, is perhaps their goodbye song?
ACCIO can't be their goodbye song since they've released a new song two weeks ago.
Sorry, not all of us are americans who can purchase a gun at the supermarket.
I'm convinced everything 3YE has done would have been bigger if the company was less nugu and the girls taller/prettier.
Their latest comeback
tldr version: K/DA - 'POP/STARS' more precisely Soyeon, therefore (G)I-DLE
full(ish) version:
First k-pop song I heard was KARA - 'Wanna'. I thought it was fun and because I was open to try new sounds, I purchased a couple of albums. I liked their first release very much but was quite disappointed to find they changed their so sound so much after Sunghee left. I immediately lost interest in the group and the genre altogether.
Many years later, a friend shows me the opening performance of the League of Legends World Championship: K/DA feat. Soyeon and Miyeon of (G)I-DLE. Never heard of them but I get an instant crush on Soyeon. Love at first sight if you will. This girl looks and moves like an international superstar, and spits fire. Damn, I thought k-pop was cheesy af! No one told me there were such monsters! Therefore I check (G)I-DLE 's music and I like what I hear a lot.
Yes I think it is. The brand is kind of a meme because of a TV ad they used to have.
To most people, k-pop still goes unnoticed. Maybe they've heard of the name but they don't care.
I'm so sad at what happened to them
Yeah, lots of controversies, long hiatuses... it's been a rollercoaster.
Forgot statsforspotify was a thing so I went to check it out.
My bg's kick more ass than yours
#7 AOA ? Unexpected.
What the hell happened to songs like these?!
What do you mean? They're still there. Look! You even posted them.
The growth is huge! I'm so glad for them. Hopefully we'll have a chance to see them live in the near future.
SMH, it’s obvious you ain’t black and you ain’t willing to understand shit.
And it's obvious you're an American who thinks whatever shit happens in their country is some kind of global issue that everyone should deal with. No it's not. Nobody uses nor cares about the n-word elsewhere.
Yet you people hang onto it as if some kind of badge of honor. Cool, do whatever you want.
You ain’t right and you know it. It’s just like a saying a white man can call a black man n***er and they should be cool with it? Bruh that’s hella wrong
Ban the word for everyone then.