wrong. if english isn't your first language then i can understand you using it once but now that English-natives are trying to help correct you, you should just learn to adapt. If you're refusing that, then you're just committing to being a cowardly and small edgelord.
Adapt? To performative wokeness on allkpop
English is my first language and no its not a slur, why am I not surprised this is where yall wanna yap as if their hasn’t been actual problematic behavior on this site
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” I co own a company that has locations in 6 different countries”
I know you're a student, so I hope you take this lesson to heart.
There is no conversation, especially one about charting, that ever warrants using a slur to get your point across. It's offensive and ignorant. There are a nearly infinite number of words you could choose to express yourself, but the fact your first reaction is to throw out a slur is the worst kind of cringe edge lord behavior.
Grow up and don't be this way. It's just K-Pop, student.
Please you and hag of a man spend all your time on this forum and you wanna play mister moral? … calling someone retarded is not a slur
I agree with the points made about kpop growth during and post pandemic + distribution. But also, I'm under the impression that in the last few years a lot more focus is put on album sales than before. I don't know, maybe I wasn't too deep into kpop circles, but were album sales numbers as scrutinised and weaponised for fanwars prior to 2018 as they are nowadays? I feel like the competition element comes into play as motivating factor for fans buying more albums.
Yes they were, people used to say bp only had yt views before The Album even though they were selling 200k+ back then
Album sales used to be seen as legit measure of popularity, bg stans were so annoying back then
You should actually consider your fave's vocals being called average as a compliment because the other two groups you mentioned were dragged for their vocals. You just didn't witness the hate they got.
Knetz are to enamored by their youth concept to say anything too harsh