
IncelCream
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I feel like Kpop is fading compared to 2018 - 2022 like before everyone loved now not so much
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Part of me wants to believe it's simply that pop/music in general has its cycles. Once upon a time One Direction was the biggest thing in pop. Then it was BTS. Based on how long One Direction was in the limelight, it's about time for K-pop to make way for something else.
I feel like Kpop is fading compared to 2018 - 2022 like before everyone loved now not so much
Thoughts?
I think he just called you stupidI can only help those at 100 or above.
I think he just called you stupid![]()
Hope you know I mean no harm in teasing you from time to time. Your story, though it's obviously impossible for me to know if and how much of it is true, sounds like a horrendous nightmare to have lived through. I haven't got a clue what you are trying to say most of the time, and I'm not sure how much of it is a real attempt at communication and how much is just a byproduct of mental illness, but I have no desire to make you uncomfortable. So, if you would rather I leave you alone completly, tell me during one of your more lucid phases. Assuming that there are more and less lucid ones.Oh, Ok.
Try someone at your level.
What are you talking about? I'm constantly seeing K-pop clips trending on youtube with millions of views. This genre is only losing popularity in South Korea because they're targeting a wider audience abroad. You only have to look at their styles to see that it's Americanized and globalized.
Then :
View: https://youtu.be/1OSmITtaX3o?si=uknSfUfWaOtu9L40&t=21
Now :
View: https://youtu.be/WyiIGEHQP8o?feature=shared
Yeah that's like the shit side of kpop meant for normies.@Spooky_Heejin nigga in the bottom MV a bitch turns into a watermelon LMAO