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Why do people hate Kpop?
Another reason haters refer to when they are asked the reason why they hate Kpop is because of the lyrics. As well as that, there are other various reasons linked with “mindless lyrics” and “repetitive words” such as “the random use of English words” and “bad quality” lyrics.
How do you deal with toxic Kpop Stans?
First of all, if they are being toxic, then they most likely are just pretending to be fans of that artist, they must not really like the artist. Second, if you want to deal with them, give them solid facts that counteract what they are saying, don’t engage in heated arguments, that encourages them.
Why are there Kpop Stans?
Fans originally flocked to the community because it was apolitical, fantastical, and removed from American hegemony. A K-pop stan is simply an enthusiastic and active fan of Korean pop music (stan means ardent fan)—often you’ll see them on Twitter with their picture changed to one of their heroes.
Is K-pop a bad industry?
There have been official reports of companies, staff, or even the idols themselves being involved in such actions, and while such an event happening once doesn’t really harm the reputation of the industry as a whole, these have been happening a lot. Well, the industry itself is not bad.
Why do KPop fans have biases?
A “bias” is a fan’s favorite member within a group—whether because they find them attractive, admire their talent or just appreciate their overall appeal. Some K-Pop fans have an “ultimate bias” or their favorite not just from a group but out of all K-pop idols.
Is K-pop too political?
“K-pop is not particularly political, but it is socially engaged. Fans wait for BTS to take the stage in Central Park, New York, in May last year. Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty
Do you have a think about Kpop?
Yes have a think about that. Like Xiaolong, I believe that instead of hating on Kpop for these reasons, haters should do a bit more research to see whether their reasons are valid. But at the end of the day, hating on and judging my music preferences is wrong.
Is it right to criticise and discriminate Kpop?
It is not right to criticise and discriminate Kpop just because they have plastic surgery, look too feminine, or wear eyeliner etc. Also another reason similar to #5. What does it have to do with the music they produce?
Can American K-pop idols sing just as well as Kpop idols?
Here are some great examples of Kpop idols that CAN sing just as well as other American singers: – Love is an open door- Frozen by Akdong Musician – Various Kpop Idols: B.A.P’s Daehyun, BTOB’s Eunkwang, GOT7’s Youngjae, VIXX’s Leo