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House of Seoul => Korean Shibal => Topic started by: daigong on February 09, 2010, 05:03:07 AM
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There are so many Korean music fans here and has spawned billions of posts. It's all over JPH!P Radio (http://radio.jphip.com), so we wonder...
What has k-pop done to you?? *
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v23/daigong/kpop.jpg)
inspired by Fen and/or basugasu
:ptam-wub:
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It made the latent kpop fan that was hidden within me for years bloom.
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it's starting to overtake the amount of japanese music i have.
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It made me fangirl and buy any products imaginable.
Like seriously, I would have never bought stickers or socks of other artists before. Oh what have you don't to me Kpop!
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it's starting to overtake the amount of japanese music i have.
^ This.
And it has gotten me more interested in Korean culture. :D (The language, food, notable places in Korea...) Yeah, I'm a nerd. :mon sweat:
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There are so many Korean music fans here and has spawned billions of posts. It's all over JPH!P Radio (http://radio.jphip.com), so we wonder...
What has k-pop done to you?? *
inspired by Fen and/or basugasu
:ptam-wub:
LOL
It made me start learning Korean. Although very slowly as I have no textbook to learn from. XD
It is starting to did overtake my Japanese music in the car. lol
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Kpop has made me look at a bunch of the jpop in my collection and make me wonder how the hell I was ever into it. The variety of the music, the amount of training that they go through, and how there's a lot more singing with the diaphragm instead of the throat. Dancing with the whole body, instead of parapara style, and the fluidity and ass shaking? Hellz yeah, that shit is awesome. Collaborating with members of other groups in different agencies to put on AWESOME performances? Ballin! Most notably, the fact that the PERFORM THE ENTIRE SONG when they're on music shows, usually two or three times a week during the promotion time, something that for some reason doesn't happen in jpop which screws members who aren't always in front. The wackiness of insane Netizens also makes me thankful that I'm not as stupid as they are, but you gotta acknowledge them for being passionate. The whole entertainment industry is also making alot of strides outside of Korea, and not to just anime fans. Lee Byung Hun in GI Joe, Rain in the Wachowski Bros movies, the remakes of Korean novellas in the Philippines, the Wonder Girls taking over America and placing on the BillBoard Charts, and a Korean Music Festival at the Hollywood Bowl in California that's been going on for now 8 years? They're definitely doing SOMETHING right.
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Its made me pretty damn gay :sweatdrop: I'll do a long spiel later
It made me fangirl and buy any products imaginable.
Like seriously, I would have never bought stickers or socks of other artists before. Oh what have you don't to me Kpop!
I think you and I are gonna get along perfectly ;)
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^ No pay no gay as Fen Jr says or hears I should say. XD
KT: I understand what you are feeling. I look at Jpop now and go, wow, what a difference. XD I find the arrangements and composition much more interesting in Kpop. Although I still like old Jpop stuff. :D
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K-pop/culture made me realize that I'm actually attracted to Asian men, Korean men. :drool: XD I actually had my first taste of k-pop around the late 90's when H.O.T. and SES were popular. And I found about them through a J-culture magazine. :lol: From there I wouldn't be introduced back to Korea until Japan went through the Yonsama phase and I had to check out what's so great about that Winter Sonata drama. From there I became addicted to k-dramas/movies which were 100x better than j-dramas/movies. I came back to k-pop around 2006 with Shinhwa, DBSK, Suju and claimed that I only love j-pop girl groups and k-pop guy groups. That is until the k-pop girl group revived and the rest is history. I also like the somewhat conservativeness of K-culture, like girls can be really sexy without having to be half naked. I mean I can't even look at the HP PBs I have anymore without feeling embarrassed. And I agree with what KT said, they're certainly doing something right. The quality and how they go about doing things is so much better. And I also realized that Korean things are more accessible here in the States, at least in my area. There are so many Korean stores/restaurants that have been here for years that I'm now just starting to check out.
Also, it not only affected me but the people around me too. I've gotten my half Korean friend to embrace her Korean side even more since she takes her Filipino side mostly (even though she's only a quarter, the other quarter is Japanese. Asian mix FTW! XD). And at one time I've gotten a bunch of my Filipino friends and their families into K-dramas. They used to come to me asking if I have any new dramas on DVD. XD Lastly it helped distract me from personal things when I went through my "I hate everything Japanese" phase the first half of last year. :roll: I learned to read/write/type Korean during that time. :D
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From a british born chinese (bbc) prospective, and not really understanding chinese (until 20 when i was fluentish), whenever i listened to chinese music I'd jus listen to the sound and the music with it. Then i got bored with all the ballads and then started to listen to Jpop. Also not understanding the lyrics the transition was easy adn the tunes were unique and different from most music i've heard.
Then later on in my life i heard of hot hyori n was like :shocked :shocked :shocked :shocked :shocked for 10minutes !and the beats were good! (stay with my abit long and boring post) I moved to Korea to teach english, THEN WHAM in the country of Kpop Voila I've been turned and the concepts, beats, tunes n everything really grew on me. Especially the catchiness of the tune *cough* and the legs....
Kpop has made me like music more n enjoy the new fads, especially after going to a few concerts, mc mong/epik high/ dream concert. :pimp:
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The variety of the music
You're kidding right :lol:
Sry I just have a problem with Kpop fans when the only way they can compliment Kpop is by dissing Jpop. No, Jpop isn't any worse just because you don't like it (anymore). It actually kinda makes me respect your opinion less.
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I actually pay attention to Jessica :grin:
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The variety of the music
You're kidding right :lol:
Sry I just have a problem with Kpop fans when the only way they can compliment Kpop is by dissing Jpop. No, Jpop isn't any worse just because you don't like it (anymore). It actually kinda makes me respect your opinion less.
Well, I guess its the major differences that I notice the most. I'm not dissing jpop to be malicious or anything like that, in fact I think I've even given some very specific examples of how the industry does things differently, which isn't the fault of the artists themselves. It just happens to be in the system that they're in. Would someone like G Dragon have flourished the way he has creatively if he didn't train for 7 or 8 years or whatever under YG? Would he have wound up an actor or a dancer if he were say, in Johnnys? Who knows, I certainly don't. The Jpop and Kpop comparison is easy to make because they're so massive. People ask me why I don't listen to alot of Filipino music, and the answer is that its hard to find much online. If it weren't for MochaNutz's Rantastic Voyage on jphip radio, I wouldn't know of a bunch of songs or artists that do rap and hip hop in the Philippines, because those artists don't get the same exposure as the power vocalists like Charice, for example. Korea has a number of music shows and variety shows that are pretty accessible online, just like in Japan. (Don't even get me started on Wowowee, one of the biggest shows in the Philippines, and the stuff they've done there, or the dance "talent" on Eat Bulaga, a show I've been watching since the early 80s) If I like the guests enough, I'll check out the shows they're on. I still try to catch Music Station, and the MSSL every year, just to check out certain artists that I still love to listen to, and to see what's going on with artists that I may have forgotten about. I have every full length CD that YUI has released, almost all of Puffy's entire discography, and I had a BLAST watching Morning Musume in concert last summer. I can't get away from jpop, nor do I want to try. There's always gonna be new stuff coming out of there that some people will like, and others won't, just like everywhere else. Maybe its because I'm a 30 year old man who's life has been changing drastically over the past 2 or 3 years career wise, and school wise? Maybe. Or, maybe its because Taeyeon's voice is amazing, and 2ne1's live performances are improving week after week in front of our very eyes, and Goo Hara trips over her feet at least once on every episode of Invincible Youth, and Park Jaebum doens't deserve to be ostracized because of a mistake he clearly made back in 2005, or how Hines Ward stomped racism right in the nuts in Korea by earning the respect of Koreans by doing something that no other Korean had done before. Ok, I'm stretching that one a bit, but the industry as a whole has really REALLY captivated me, and its not because Jpop has changed. Its actually Kpop, that has changed. The crap they were putting out in the early 2000s doesn't compare to the stuff being released now. I know that SNSD and the other girl groups respect SES, but the songs SES put out were really simplistic compared to nowadays.
Anyway, I've rambled on quite a bit here, and I have to get to my lab. Then off for some hockey.
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it's kinda funny, how my first experience with Asian music was BoA's Sara and SES's Cause I'm Your Girl,
then Morning Musume and Hello! Project kicked me into the J-pop phase, now just the last 2 years now,
i find myself back to listening to more and more K-pop.
the only reason i don't listen to as much J-pop as i used to is because i only followed a select few people.
Namie Amuro just came out with an album, but Ayumi Hamasaki, Rip Slyme, Bennie K, FLOW, Orange
Range, Asian Kung-Fu Generation, and more have either gone on vacation or just stopped. everytime
i try to listen to someone new, i don't like any of their stuff.
but K-pop on the other hand, i listen to someone new and i'm hooked almost each time.
edit: i used to make sure that i didn't have as much Korean stuff as Japanese stuff.
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Has made me realized that maybe it isn't too bad to listen to K-pop but maybe I would try to understand more of the language and
maybe continue on to learning
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Sry I just have a problem with Kpop fans when the only way they can compliment Kpop is by dissing Jpop. No, Jpop isn't any worse just because you don't like it (anymore).
Interestingly, stuff like THIS is EXACTLY what K-Pop has done to me.
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I actually pay attention to Jessica :grin:
O SNAP BRO! (bbut more Yoona)
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Has made me realized that maybe it isn't too bad to listen to K-pop but maybe I would try to understand more of the language and
maybe continue on to learning
are you kidding? how in the world can be bad to listen Korean pop?... mmm so there is people that cares about the language, i certainly don't.
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^ No pay no gay as Fen Jr says or hears I should say. XD
No, actually, that's what Sica said. 8D
It is starting to did overtake my Japanese music in the car. lol
Ditto. Hear you on that Fenbro Sr.
I could go into detail and start rambling about this topic, but I gotta get back to work before I send my engineer to the airport.
What has K-pop done to me?
Answer: It's made me constantly produce gifs that up my perv rep ridiculously.
And butts. Yes, butts.
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What has K-pop done to me?
Answer: It's made me constantly produce gifs that up my perv rep ridiculously.
And we're certainly grateful for that. :D
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It made me apply the Queen's Engrish to hilarious effect. FLEDER SATDER SANDER, MOSURETAWV!
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Korea has made me lose friends. :mad: I've had friends who first liked japanese music, mostly the boy bands and then they started listening to Super Junior and those Koreans. Then they started saying japan sucks, lol, nobody likes such stuff and i've never liked anything japanese coz I only love Suju and Hangeng etc. :mad:
And how could i stand someone who says "japan sucks, you suck, i don't care about you if you don't like my pretty ass Koreans." :mad:
lol arrrr! XD But i do like Korean singers myself. :) SNSD...... and f(x)? Well they are a part of the "stealin' your friends team" but they're so nice i can't help but like XD And Big Bang's cool :)
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not gonna post anything on topic really, cus i'm staff and not supposed to instigate riots 8D
just wanted to clarify that the phrase "What has K-pop done...?!" came from me and boykun making fun of ping and fen when they fangirled over K-pop stuff while we were hanging out together last month
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Korea has made me lose friends. :mad: I've had friends who first liked japanese music, mostly the boy bands and then they started listening to Super Junior and those Koreans. Then they started saying japan sucks, lol, nobody likes such stuff and i've never liked anything japanese coz I only love Suju and Hangeng etc. :mad:
And how could i stand someone who says "japan sucks, you suck, i don't care about you if you don't like my pretty ass Koreans." :mad:
lol arrrr! XD But i do like Korean singers myself. :) SNSD...... and f(x)? Well they are a part of the "stealin' your friends team" but they're so nice i can't help but like XD And Big Bang's cool :)
Damn man, that sounds like flat out racism on their part. That's not cool at all. There are a lot of people that will stick up fortheir favorite groups, especially if they're idols, but racism is never cool.
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not gonna post anything on topic really, cus i'm staff and not supposed to instigate riots 8D
Awww man, if there was anyone I wanted to hear someone to speak on this, it woulda been you :lol:
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WHAT had k-pop done to me..
What has K-POP done to me..
What HAS k-pop done to me..
What has k-pop done to ME..
It's opened a whole new culture to me. Made me hate auto tune, then love it. I blame Korean movies and Jae Suk for giving me gateway to it. Then I saw Taeyeon belting it on some music show and it was over.
One thing that surprised me was how much relevance the fan army's and netizen culture gets. It even spills into the international fans. A lot of them are waaaaaay too interested in the drama rather than the music and entertainment. But the artists themselves are great and there's constantly something new if you follow a popular active group. :)
What has K-pop done to me?
Answer: It's made me constantly produce gifs that up my perv rep ridiculously.
Ah yes the GIFs :grin: [bgcolor=#000000]rep +1[/bgcolor]
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It opened my eyes that used to be glued to only japanese related things. Now don't get me wrong. I still enjoy my J-pop artists/groups as much as the K-pop artists/groups that I'm currently into. I won't stop learning japanese and switch to studying korean. My dream of becoming a translator or tutor may have changed just a little bit. Once I get better in japanese I'll try to free up some time to learn korean.
I'll just say this: J-pop is J-pop & K-pop is K-pop. There's no point in arguing over which is better. They both have many differences, but the one thing they have in common is they attract a lot of people's attentions.
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I'll just say this: J-pop is J-pop & K-pop is K-pop. There's no point in arguing over which is better.
AMEN. I get all weirded out when my fandoms interact because I get different things out of them. If I want great melodies, traditional bubblegum, concert tours, and underage girlsWTF :lol: moments I go with J-pop, and if I want hard beats, addictive hooks, awesome performances, and bamf oldies GAHEE <3badass attitudes I go with Kpop. Sure there's some overlap, but not enough for me to angst about it seriously. It's like the people who make fandom wank about H!P vs. AKB48, and I get different perks from those groups too.
That said, the exception to this is DEFINITELY gamer!Ai-chan. And Sunny. :wub: Hawt geeks are hawt.
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Has made me realized that maybe it isn't too bad to listen to K-pop but maybe I would try to understand more of the language and maybe continue on to learning
Just gotta say, I am really proud of you! & I hope you know why *hugs*
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so much kpop exposure by jphip fellas makes me want to change my cable provider just to check korean tv.
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Kpop is good for our business especially since the H!P section is slowly dying away. The more our kpop fans post, the better :yep:
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EVERYONES COLLECTING SNSD CARDS (http://forum.jphip.com/index.php?topic=24221.0)!! Join in on the fun :panic: :fap
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Kpop.... has made me more feminine XD
foocking pink.... Girls all over each other....
Yet, it's kept my straight, even with all the gay in it. I thank the hot Kpop men. LOL
Haha but no, seriously, Kpop has made me love music all over again. It's also given me great insight on Asian entertainment and taught me a lot about music comparison and the music business in general (even outside Kpop). It's given me a lot of opportunities and I've met many people through working with some websites, so it's not at all bad.
Kpop's also sucked the life and money out of me. Lol especially since VERY few real life friends/people know about my passion for international music, Kpop's helped me meet new people that have the same passion for this crazy but super entertaining fandom. I've never had more fun following a fandom in my life. And even though sometimes Kpop stresses me out, I get great ass talent from awesome entertainers that it makes it all worthwhile when the antis flip a shit. It's also helped me realize my dream career path.
Damn, I love Kpop :heart:
-O_sLaVe
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Kpop opened my eyes to a new world outside of Jpop...once you kpop you just kant stop XD I think I actually enjoy kpop more and korean variety is def more entertaining. Half the time I'm dying from laughter from these shows, ahh fun times.
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Having another set of idols in a different culture has really let me nail down what I love about H!P. It's interesting that my H!P fandom had a mini-revival right around the Oh-RDR transition, and it's because Kpop has made me really appreciate some of the things in Jpop. Such as END ROLL from AKB48. :wub: :wub: :wub:
The songs: Kpop's numbers are better for putting on your running playlist. However, they do tend to beat their hooks to death. Jpop numbers generally have better songwriting, but aren't necessarily as immediately catchy.
The arrangements: Kpop arrangements are are steeped in techno and BEATS BEATS BEATS, due to the dance nature of the songs. Jpop arrangements not only use less autotune, but they have much more variety in styles, as well as using synthesized orchestra instruments more than the electronic synths. Oh's retro-pop style would have sounded quite Ayaya if it weren't for its electro arrangements. But this also means that the many layers in Jpop arrangements are more apparent. :wub: For example, Tan Tan Taan! has a freaking genius arrangement with counter-melodies and bells and whistles that weave together seamlessly to sound deceptively simple. The guitar/piano remixes from Tivoler do a good job to show how many different counter-melodies went into classic H!P numbers.(My favorite is this one (http://"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS7Du-q2DAE"), all of the different parts are cheesily mixed in the original but here you can here them all given their fair weight)
Ballads: Don't even get me started on the freaking Kpop ballads. Same old, same old, all over again with the same guitar/piano-->strings-->mind-blowing orchestra/rock band climax --> cooldown back into guitar/piano formula abusing the suspended cymbal crescendoes. You heard one you heard them all. Jpop ballads vary much more in style, including your laidback numbers (http://"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtJO-8wQ3Iw") to your laidback-but-upbeat numbers (http://"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccIqZZ6iGys") to your big choruses (http://"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kt_X2Hab2BA") to your choral pieces (http://"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddT3Z2RLUSk"), sometimes all in the same song. :lol: Of course there exceptions, like select BEG and Epik High numbers.(Although the one BEG song (http://"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88BjUIjuT9c") reminds me of good ol' Taiyou to Ciscomoon and/or Minmi :lol:)
Remixes: Kpop remixes are mostly techno-based, playing up their danceability. H!P remixes on the other hand were largely rock rearrangements, and others doing completely different stuff like CosmoTiger's disco pieces or Nothing But the Girl's Acid? mixes. So Kpop remixes tend to be more fun but Jpop remixes more creative.(Like The Charmy Show XD)
Talent: Kpop wins hands down. :lol: But because the bar is so much higher in Kpop, that means its much easier to see who has the It Factor in Jpop, who can dance beyond your standard idol crap.(Takahashi, Saki, Noro, Matsubara Natsumi, etc) It also meant that I immediately identified RDR as an idol dance in contrast to the awesomeness that is ITNW.(and its fucking REMIX! hot shit there!)
Personality: This is really a cultural thing. J-variety is a lot more vicious, with the hosts doing everything they can to humiliate the idols. In contrast, K-variety is utterly in love with their idols and praises them to the high heavens. Any embarassment of Kpop idols is usually self-inflicted. I'd say most of the AKB48 frontgirls have as much spunk as say, SNSD though. So J-variety has a lot more physical humor and WTF moments where K-variety tends to have more dialogue and snark moments. This also means that I needs subs for Kpop much more than I do for Jpop. With Jpop, I had enough of a comprehension of idol-japanese to get the gist of the members' evaluations in MM DVD Magazine 23. :nervous, but I definitely can't do that with Kpop.
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Kpop has given me more beats to fuck up when I rap
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k-pop has got my hard drive space filling up quickly. it's got my colleagues at work addicted as well. :)
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hmmmm.
I started out exclusively listening to jpop in like 7th grade. Then i got exposed to kpop in between 8th and 9th. I found the variety of voices to be much richer and quality than jpop. I love jpop, but now kpop has overtaken it.
Well that and when my hard drive crashed between 8th and 9th grade, i lost ALL my jpop. LOL after graduating from high school i am now officially kpopped..
but its true, jpop and kpop are two different animals. :]
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It ruined my savings.
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K-pop helped me branch out my different music tastes. I used to despise autotune, but then someone showed me 2NE1. It instantly shut my mouth.
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I use to hate music until early 2010 when my cousin showed my kpop. Even until now I only listen to kpop and even dance to it during school performances.
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K-pop has helped me branch out into different styles of music and has definitely got me more interestested in korea in general. It could never replace Jpop for me though. I think kpop has the best big girl groups like snsd kara T-ara. Perfume is my favorite trio though. I really appreciate how talented and varyingly skilled kpop artists are.
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Frankly, not all the much. Everyone seems to obsess a lot, I just enjoy the music and performances.
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in the interest of saving time I'd have to talk about what kpop hasn't done to me lol
seriously though, I never knew there was a kpop fanboy in me. there isn't anything about me that would clue you into this secret world of mine if you knew me in real life. Not that there's a stereotypical kpop fan mold or anything, I don't mean that at all... it's just that if I listed my interests and activities, kpop would stick out like a sore thumb. I hated 90's american pop. HATED it. Now I get choked up when I see my bias' cry or see them win stuff.
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Kpop made me dance better!
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makes me want to go to Korea :)
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Been into kpop for about 4-5 years now.. SNSD blew me away. Went to visit korea actually.. but didn't meet any kpop idols :( but got a pair or taeyeon socks!
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K-pop brain wash people~ example: PSY - Oppa gangnam style,
now all over the world was brain washed by this song,
i think now will have no people donno about the dance and song...
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Made me a happier person, not only listening to metal but also getting in touch with my happy and cheerful side. Love it.
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back in the days, knew KPOP around 2006 ~ it changed my music influence lol
but i still like EDM (electronic dance music) though, but somehow much less JRock / JPop (still love Larc en Ciel too)
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K-pop makes me lose all my money-.-
But its worth it
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SNSD bring me to K-pop
now since i like k-pop
everyday is more happy
with their music and variethy show
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SNSD bring me to K-pop
now since i like k-pop
everyday is more happy
with their music and variethy show
Do u watch running man??
it is a nice variety show.
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SNSD bring me to K-pop
now since i like k-pop
everyday is more happy
with their music and variethy show
Do u watch running man??
it is a nice variety show.
yes I watch whole episode of running man
from beginning until now
and yes, its funny, also family outing S 1
and of course, SNSD VS, coz they're adorkable
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KPop has made me learn about the Korean culture and its customs ! Also I have adapted the Korean fashion and hairstyle !
Similar to the Japanese culture phase haha
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used to like kpop but i hate it now, dunno why probably its becoming more overrated now :(
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used to like kpop but i hate it now, dunno why probably its becoming more overrated now :(
I same with you,
previously I like K-pop very much,
I love the group is;
SNSD, Kara, T-ara, Wonder Girl, Miss A, Sistar, Big Bang, Secret, Brown Eye Girl, 4 minute.
but because Korea having new group born,
MASS PRODUCTION... and those group have less news about it,
it become less and less hearing Korea song now. =(
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thanks to SES made me fell in love with kpop music listing to alot of korean music after SES disbanded i retire from the kpop world cause it was making me crazy now with with the new groups im coming back all thanks to t-ara, rainbow, brown eyed girls and f(x)
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K-pop made me hate all this new American Pop music. I still love the 80s and 90s music though.
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K-pop made me hate all this new American Pop music. I still love the 80s and 90s music though.
that's what happened to me too lol. well not hate all but when it comes to pop, i just prefer kpop over american pop.
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K-pop awakens my inner desire to dance!!!
And brighten my day whit beautiful girls
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Kpop made me wanna be a korean :rofl:
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K-Pop made my listening list grew bigger.. =D made me realized that Korean really did a good job on music.. (Now i'm diggin' out some old K-Pop songs from SoBangCha, Park Nam Jung, Kang Susie <--- learnt about them from Running Man) :cow: :cow:
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Kpop made me wanna be a korean :rofl:
Strongly agree.. :thumbsup
It makes me wan to learn korean as well XD
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It has made me want to learn korean, as well as get a lot more interested into korean culture. The impact over the last two years has been quite big.
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K-pop made me hate all this new American Pop music. I still love the 80s and 90s music though.
It didn't make me hate American pop, I already hated it. Maybe it's the pretty girls, maybe it's the fact that I don't understand much of what they're singing, maybe it's that I live in Korea and am constantly exposed but I actually like Kpop. Kpop made me like kpop :p
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It made me discover that i have talent in dancing and it gave mo JOY and HAPPINESS. :)
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wat have kpop done 2 me?? well seing that im here, it answer ur question ryte xp
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As a Korean, it's very welcoming to see foreigners embrace K-pop! I mean, Korea was technically an unknown country to most parts of the world before K-pop LOL
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k-pop made me dance more, made my standards high :P, and made me change my fashion sense esp. the hairstyle. it also made me not like american pop :D
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K-pop has basically dragged me into everything Korean, which in turn makes me spend countless hours watching variety shows, and dramas... :smhid
Makes me wish I was born in Korea, or at least knew how to speak Korean :lol:
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k-pop made me hate a-pop too like lady gaga,bruno mars etc. and it made me a fanshionista. YES, a fashionista also kpop made me concerned about my hair and kpop made me a dance freak and it made me learn the language. so basically kpop kinda changed my life lol im not exaggerating :D
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Aside from being more interested into Korean culture, it was one of the reasons it motivated me to get into shape.
I see these cut/brolic asian dudes dancing around, and I'm thinking "Hey I'm an asian guy too, I can look like that?" :O (although not exactly, but close enough 8)2)
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K-Pop inspires me to dance haha. Honestly I'm very bad but at least I'm learning. Saw a performance by some kids dancing to K-Pop and it really blew me away. Sadly i haven't got the chance to see any K-Pop group live performance yet
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Intensified my yellow fever tenfold.
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It's opened my mind and ears to a whole new genre of music! :cow:
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it made me fall in love with Jessica SNSD hehe. I can talk in Korean language now. Can really relate with all the things once u know or at least understand the language.
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What has Kpop done to me? I guess ton of it.. I get so obsess with it that, a day without Kpop is like :fainted:..
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I can no longer listen to slow music without getting bored of it in 5 minutes, or so. -.-
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falling in love with taeyeon is what its done!!!!
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It has made me better, or arguably worse, at make-up.
And at times, made me lose hope in humanity. :lol:
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*4 years later......
Got me on the Letterman show, Live with Kelly, the Today show, and the concert portion of SM Town's I.AM DVDs.
Oh....and an elevator ride with Kwon Yuri and a handshake from PSY. 8)
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It made me download more snsd songs than i have of Akb48 and so on it literally destroyed my life no regrets though :twisted: :twothumbs XD