Impulsively buying a concert ticket. Please help!

This is a CODE RED. I’ve heard of wave to earth as a band, but I haven’t listened to their music. I just got an ad about their tour and they’re coming to my city so I need some help to avoid going into this concert blind. (I hope you guys are chill but if you’re not I swear they’re my vibe and I wouldn’t be going if I didn’t think I would like the music)

What are some songs I should listen to or content I should watch to get familiar with the band.

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u/MariMariMarixx — 9 days ago
▲ 322 r/kpopnoir

Every single company dropped the ball after KIOF’s fall from Grace

With KIOF offending the black and brown communities, every company had the opportunity to do the best thing…

Recreate sticky. It was such a huge success I didn’t even listen to KIOF but I was streamed sticky religiously during summer. I know many people yearn for the upbeat dinner twerk song and no one has jumped on making one.

XLOV has 1&Only but it’s not fast enough to shake sumn to.

I need my sticky dupe NOW!!!!!!!!!

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u/MariMariMarixx — 3 months ago

Are there any dramas with this plot???

I saw a drama where a husband mistreated his wife and she committed suicide, then he had a mental break and hallucinated that he was reborn and treated his wife right.

Are there any dramas where that is actually the plot?? A man is horrible to his wife for the green tea bitch but he dies and is reborn (just him, not him and a vengeful wife) and he makes up for his negligence??? Or is that wishful thinking

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u/MariMariMarixx — 3 months ago
▲ 215 r/kpopnoir

When you try to discuss racism in k-pop suddenly you aren’t speaking English anymore…

I left a comment on a Reddit post about racism in the k-pop industry and I realized people lose all common sense and purposefully ignore or misunderstand your point.

Idk if it’s a moral issue and people are feeling cognitive dissonance, or if they just stan idols who have done racist things but either way k-pop fans HAVE to excuse, defend, and deflect from racism in the industry.

It’s always “they don’t know better” or “these things are acceptable in Korea.” Like no, these are grown adults with access to the internet and access to the other idols around them. They have seen their friends, members, company peers, getting hate, criticism, losing fans over the same 3 things (saying the n-word, doing blaccents, and wearing black hair styles) since the industry was created. The company also sees it since they write the half-assed apologies that idols “give” yet they stay having racial controversies.

Point this out and people will INSIST that you’re wrong and idols are actually in North Korea with no free access to the internet and no idea of the way the world around them works when they have enough internet to even find the material to copy in the first place. If they didn’t know better and were simply ignorant, how would they even interact with black culture so intimately? You mean to tell me these idols in their dep dive of black culture either don’t see people saying keep it cute or don’t have the common sense to think that they shouldn’t do/mock/take certain things for themselves…? I do not believe it.

It’s genuinely so frustrating that k-pop fans can think so much over a music video that is bullshit but allegedly riddled with lore and connections and Easter eggs but when it comes time to have a productive conversation, they can’t understand anything or simply think. Like idols like fans I guess 🫤

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u/MariMariMarixx — 3 months ago