What about when people post in sports threads using "we" to refer to the team? Totally creepy dude, they think they're big buff men!
You know they're pointing to their right, right?
Damn right you did.I didn't. I thought it was stupid. I did discover in that thread however that Sloths are kind of cute.
I doubt k-pop will ever truly become mainstream in the west though because even more than our own pop stars, k-pop idols rely very heavily on image (hence the whole "idol" thing). They are far more than just musical artist in east and a significant portion of their fandom seem to be fans of the artist themselves more than their actual music. Without that idol status, I don't think they could top any charts in the west.
What about when people post in sports threads using "we" to refer to the team? Totally creepy dude, they think they're big buff men!
There is truth to this.
Idols spend nearly as much broadcast time (actually more if they're popular) off the stage than they do on live performances/music videos. They're definitely more media personalities than just musical/pop artists. I took interest into Girls' Generations because of their individually charming personalities which you could never realize in a synchronize performance or music video.
yoona posted "we" because she's in the group.
And that might be the real crux of the problem. The very thing that makes SNSD so lovable in Korea, just makes them 'boring' in America. Which is truthfully another reason I think 2NE1 has the best shot here.
well... even though i love their music i also doubt that they'll end up being sucessfull in the US. but it's nice to see that K-Pop gets its famous 15 minutes outside of Asia cause it's just damn good pop music. and it really deserves some recognition.
yoona posted "we" because she's in the group.
Kind of a dry performance.
Following a sports team =! following a celebrityThere is truth to this.
Idols spend nearly as much broadcast time (actually more if they're popular) off the stage than they do on live performances/music videos. They're definitely more media personalities than just musical/pop artists. I took interest into Girls' Generations because of their individually charming personalities which you could never realize in a synchronize performance or music video.
Also, the average kpop fandom isnt anymore creepy than you average sports fans. Do you think a passer by is going to appreciate one game/match of a sport they rarely watch - the same way a person who has "their" team in the game whom they have followed for many years...? Does that make the sports/team fan creepy now...?
Following a sports team =! following a celebrity
Just in my opinion
This thread got a little creepy. Reading some of the posts makes me think that some of you thinks you are part of these girls' lives.
Because one is a sports team that plays games, and the other is a celebrity who for some reason gets watched and does random stuff for media coverage?How is it any different, in your opinion?
Because one is a sports team that plays games, and the other is a celebrity who for some reason gets watched and does random stuff for media coverage?
You'd be surprised at the number of similarities between the sports world and kpop.Following a sports team =! following a celebrity
Just in my opinion
Because one is a sports team that plays games, and the other is a celebrity who for some reason gets watched and does random stuff for media coverage?
It is obvious that out of pure fear of North Korea, kids down to the age of ten years old are being drafted for the South Korean army.
2NE1 is better anyway~
No, because wrasslegaf knows how horrible it is. Half of the fun comes from hating it. I can not vouch for football because I do not watch it.
Leaving aside music (prefer Soshi), I'll admit that 2NE1 TV made them a lot cooler in my eyes, but Soshi got them soundly beat on variety skills.
Because one is a sports team that plays games, and the other is a celebrity who for some reason gets watched and does random stuff for media coverage?
Korea's seemingly country-wide attempt to manufacture and export pop culture comes off as really disingenuous and is a bit disturbing to me.
You know they're pointing to their right, right?
Damn right you did.
Where are the legs pictures?
Korea's seemingly country-wide attempt to manufacture and export pop culture comes off as really disingenuous and is a bit disturbing to me.
Taio cruz has no talent? Jesus....
I question why they're even bothering performing here.
Yo, not everyone is you.
Tiff at the beginning of this...melts my heart.