In K-pop, it is normal for groups to switch different concepts from time to time. This can be done for numerous reasons, such as wanting to try something new or trying a new sound because their old music was not gaining that much attention. While it sometimes has little to no effect, these six groups saw massive success with the sound change. Want to know who they are? Then keep on reading!
K-Pop, being the incredibly engaging genre of music, requires performers to have hardcore stage presence to leave an indelible mark on an audience, but it is just that much harder to stand out. However, these idols have successfully done that and with grace!
The world is becoming more open and more accepting of all forms of race, gender, and sexuality. Still, in South Korea, being LGBTQ+ can be a cause of ridicule and can be seen negatively. These K-pop idols, however, have proudly shown their support for the community and are helping others become more accepting of different people.
The Korean Business Research Institute released its brand reputation rankings for K-Pop girl groups for the month of September. To determine which girl group group makes the list, they analyzed trends such as consumer participation, community awareness, and news coverage.
While most K-pop group's priority audience is the South Korea audience, these idol groups ended garnering a larger international fan base than in their homeland.
A lot of K-pop lovers are usually K-drama lovers, too. One may think some songs were perfectly made for K-drama OSTs, not just because of its melody but also because of its lyrics. Fans sometimes find the song lyrics as something that perfectly suits certain drama scenes.
These actual dancers have ranked who they deem to be the best female K-pop dancers of all time. Note, they only took into account idols who hold a main dancer title or soloist. They were graded based on these categories: techniques, musicality, fluidity, and energy.
In Korea, there are many big companies, such as SM Entertainment, Big Hit Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, and YG Entertainment. When groups come from big companies, it's pretty much guranteed that they'll be popular thanks to the agency's reputation.
YouTuber tehcie_ray recently uploaded a video in which he uses an app he made to determine how synchronized these 3rd and 4th generation female K-pop groups are. Check out which girl group came out on top!
An experienced synchronized swimmer has recently made a video ranking twelve different K-Pop groups and their synchronization. There is a difference with being on time and being sync; when you're in sync, things like the angle of your body, height of the arms, lift of the leg, the spacing, and more are put into account and needs to be the same between teammates. It's incredibly difficult, but all the groups mentioned are known for their synchronization. The swimmer noted that those in the top six and near-perfect, and that they are all pretty much equal with some minor comments.
It's always thrilling when there is a comeback from your favorite K-pop artist. While there are very intriguing ideas on what could be the concept of the comeback of your faves, it's oddly good to see darker chills in K-pop's vibrant world.
This is one nightmare you'll never want to wake up from. Studio PAV, MyMusicTaste, and Dreamcatcher Company are teaming up to bring Dreamcatcher stateside this December for their first USA Concert Tour: Invitation From Nightmare City.
A review of Dreamcatcher's debut album "Nightmare" and their title track "Chase Me".
Dreamcatcher has released their much awaited debut music video "Chase Me". Dreamcatcher has finally released their solo debut song "Chase Me" and its dark, creepy and weird music video.
Dreamcatcher releases album highlight medley for debut album "Nightmare". Dreamcatcher shares some snippets of the songs in their debut album! One of the upcoming girl groups has released another teaser for their fans and other interested people.
Dreamcatcher has released their track list for "Nightmare" single album and upcoming debut this January.