u/blackstarbyRadiohead

Do you think lsf , cortis and illit would've received the same hate they got/still get if they weren't under hybe ?

Like let's imagine if cortis debuted under JYP and released the same songs and had the same controversies they have now , would the backlash be the same?

If illit was under YG or starship will newjeans fandom still think of them as copycat and detest them that much?

If lsf debuted under SM would they still get the insane hate train they had in 2024 because of Coachella and would everyone still criticize them and hate on every single thing they release?

small note :My purpose of my question is NOT DEFENDING THE COMPANY.

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u/blackstarbyRadiohead — 2 days ago

Another pinky up /gnarly , great so this is their sound now

Iconic by mistake? i can imagine its lyrics already

Something like :

We be doing camp

and we don't give a damn

cuz everything we make

iconic by mistake

we always like to shake (ASS)

u/blackstarbyRadiohead — 4 days ago

I'm bored, comment multiple songs and I'll rank them from my most to least favorite

Others are welcomed to rank the songs as well

u/blackstarbyRadiohead — 6 days ago
▲ 134 r/kpoppers

What is your favorite girl group of each gen ?

Sorry i didn't put any first gen group because i don't know much about that gen .

u/blackstarbyRadiohead — 8 days ago

Why do fan wars exist?

Like genuinely how did they even start and why do they never stop ?

The irony is that you'd find the most unhinged and disturbing fan wars between two fandoms that their groups are completely fine with each other or maybe rarely even interacted with each other , if you saw these fights between fandoms you'd think one of them publicly cussed the other on national tv or something.

I really have a hard time trying to figure out what's going inside their minds . I'm not going to lie, I'm a die hard fan of my favorite groups but i would never ever say a word about a group i don't like just to uplift my favs, why is this something hard for them to achieve? Why do you have to compare ? Why do you need to make fun of someone appearance or nitpick on others just to prove that your favorite is the best? Shouldn't their music speak enough? Aren't their performances speaking enough? If they don't speak enough I'm afraid your group doesn't deserve all the efforts you put trying to bring down their rivals .

I hope they can realize that they aren't helping promoting their favorites that way in fact it only drives people away from the group.

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u/blackstarbyRadiohead — 11 days ago

Are people finally waking up?

The comments are still full of manon stans attacking OP though, even though they came up with videos of manon saying she always steals clothes from daniela but they called them a racist lol . But I'm surprised with the likes count .

u/blackstarbyRadiohead — 14 days ago

So what are y'all's theories about the meaning of "boompala"?

Somone mentioned in here that it might be a anagram of bloom and apa which is a word used in korean when in pain , that actually makes sense but i still don't fully get why would they use a meaningless anagram for this because all of le sserafim's anagrams so far were all actual words that have real meanings.

I wanna know what everyone thinks I'm not too creative to think about it alone without going crazy

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u/blackstarbyRadiohead — 15 days ago

Idols in pics

  1. Danielle (former newjeans)

  2. Bae (nmixx)

  3. Kazuha (le sserafim)

  4. Taehyun (TXT)

  5. Le know (stray kids)

For more context: in my opinion these idols have the visuals and the aura of an actress/ actor more than an idol .

u/blackstarbyRadiohead — 15 days ago

Whenever i see a discourse about how hybe used manon it's usually about how they gained audience because she was already a known influencer or because they needed a black girl in the group (this is partly right) but that's actually not the full case. Manon wasn't a perfect contestant in DA and that's something everybody can agree on , but i find it really odd the way they both victimized and villainized her in the show , they picked the clips of her and the clips about her very carefully and very cleverly in a way that makes you either sympathize with her ;because she was alone and the others spoke ill about her and gave her dirty looks , or dislike her lack of work ethic and responsibility.

In one of the show episodes (I can't recall which one was it ) there was a whole scene of Naisha and Adela hanging out together lying on grass after their elimination while talking about how disappointed they feel and how the program affected them and how they're tryna get back to their normal life, and suddenly in the middle of it , they mention Manon ; Adela saying " there are people who are passionate about this and then there are people like manon who doesn't show up to rehearsal and she breaks the roles and she doesn't get penalized for it and it's being completely ignored , it's surprising because we thought something else ".

Are you trying to convince that this wasn't scripted? That adela and naisha were completely caught off guard while they were randomly hanging around? They definitely did this to get people talking about the show and manon.

and that wouldn't happen if manon wasn't a pretty black contestant. They needed the wronged and oppressed black girl narrative so bad because it always open discourses and it will definitely make people interested in the show and Manon and the group , it will make people root for the group even more.

and it did happen; many people are insanely and obsessively rooting for manon now , little did Hybe know that they dug their own grave with their plan.

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u/blackstarbyRadiohead — 18 days ago