K-pop opinions because K-pop stans need a reality check

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @th3a_ami
    @th3a_ami  8 месяцев назад +7

    Let me clarify #12. What I meant by this opinion is: Yes, music is subjective and personal. We all have our favorites and the ones we can't stand, but claiming to love every single track an artist puts out is like saying you love every food on the planet equally. It's just not believable. Some stans might genuinely love an entire discography, but others lie for validation. You shouldn't seek validation from others by pretending to like everything. Embrace your personal taste, own your preferences, and stop trying to be something you're not.
    {I was talking about those who fake their love for discographies therefore lacking a personal opinion}
    Sorry If it came off wrong in the video .. that was not my intention

    • @mahogara
      @mahogara 8 месяцев назад

      Not putting anyone down, especially since a lot of idol groups don't have control over their music, but I guess it's easy to love every releases and entire discography if the group is making the same/similar songs their entire career.
      And what can you expect from some fans who stan groups based on trends and popularity, to get validations from others, instead whether they actually like/vibe with the group and the music.

    • @Tubatu4419
      @Tubatu4419 7 месяцев назад

      Tbh, there are some songs i forced myself to like since im a fan, but it didnt take me long to really like the songs lol

  • @danyell4827
    @danyell4827 8 месяцев назад +39

    I can't agree that HYBE and Min Hee Jin are equally wrong. HYBE isn't innocent, but in this specific case, Min Hee Jin is a lot more wrong than HYBE is. HYBE has invested significantly in Adore and NJ, both financially and in terms of resources and expertise. Where as MHJ hasn't had to bear any of the financial burdens or risks associated with creating and managing a successful kpop group. Not to mention being a part of HYBE brought major clout for NJ and has undoubtedly contributed to their success. With all of this being very well known knowledge, of course HYBE deserves a modicum of control in the management of Adore and NJ. The oversight, given their significant investment is in their best interest. So her expecting that she is owed the company for merely having a few creative ideas is unrealistic and quite unfair. She's underestimating the role HYBE played in NJ success, and overestimating her own role. So much, that shes said time and time again she is solely responsible for NJ success, and is yet to even publicly praise NJ for the role they played in their own success. I think what she is doing is purposefully ruining NJ career because if she can't have them she doesn't want anyone else to have them, and thats scary on so many levels. She's just straight up creepy.

    • @th3a_ami
      @th3a_ami  8 месяцев назад +8

      preach .. period point blank

    • @mahogara
      @mahogara 8 месяцев назад +6

      The weird thing I've been seeing on internet is that NJ's success being contributed to MHJ by some netizens but somehow it's Hybe netizens are angry at for NJ's recent plagiarisms. Or the people are taking too far with click and rage bait RUclips titles.

    • @lararalirarara
      @lararalirarara 7 месяцев назад +1

      This. That woman needs to be behind bars.

    • @musicbox6144
      @musicbox6144 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@mahogarawell not surprise considering all NJ fans are accusing multiple groups of plagiarism.

  • @Reve-to-the-V
    @Reve-to-the-V 8 месяцев назад +19

    Honestly your Jennie and Kai opinion just reinforces one of the reasons why Kpop idols prefer to keep their relationship a secret/private. Normal people have the privilege of forgetting/moving on from their past relationships in comparison to idols, whose dating history remains on the internet and within the public conscious to be forever be criticised. That's why I always hope that idols who publicly announce the end of their relationship, due to backlash, remain together in private if they still want to pursue it. I've also seen kpop fans to this day still comment on Taeyeon and Baekhyun's relationships and I wasn't even there to experience this 'scandal' due to getting into Kpop in 2018.
    I also 100% agree with your opinion about the importance of idols having the freedom to use Instagram as an outlet for self-expression. A recent example is Ningning using her individual Instagram to express her discomfort towards comments, where people purposely said her name wrong. Furthermore, I find accounts where idols posted more fun, wacky stuff more engaging rather than those that just feel like a 2nd company account full of music show selfies (e.g. Hyuna before her dating controversy).

  • @nicoleloss7987
    @nicoleloss7987 8 месяцев назад +15

    Hybe is not wrong. Hybe has provided everything for newjeans. Hybe has accused min of crime. Hybe has alot of evidence. It will be solved in court by facts not opinions.
    So fans and key board warriors need to stand down.

    • @iagreewithyou3478
      @iagreewithyou3478 7 месяцев назад +9

      Hybe is wrong for hiring MHJ in the first place for all the wrong shady reasons. They know her reputation, heck the entire kpop knows she's shady before they even hired her, yet they willingly exposed easily manipulated children to her. It's karma biting them back.

  • @ShaylaEnoch-dw9fc
    @ShaylaEnoch-dw9fc 7 месяцев назад +1

    All Facts!! I will never understand why kpop stans always feel some twisted need to become so obsessed wih idols' personal lives so much! It's weird, disgusting, and delusional asf! What i find really concerning is the fact that most of these people still hate on and cancel most of these idols for dating/breaking up

  • @Hadiya-cw3dv
    @Hadiya-cw3dv 8 месяцев назад +6

    #4 facts!!!!!
    I rlly wish lucas's comeback did better cause i thought it was soooo good!!!

  • @maggiemccauslin1084
    @maggiemccauslin1084 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think idols can be role models but that doesn't mean they should be treated less than anyone else

  • @jarinChong
    @jarinChong 7 месяцев назад +2

    'k-pop idol are not the best role models' fact but also not absolute, they(we) all human. when come to 'role model' they have their 'specific field', as 'k-pop idol' (which appear during south korea rebirth) their target are only 'working hard' which same as all south korean people. (a lot of competitors, a lot of events) but the messages could be 'let's work hard together, and even harder'.
    as example, some might have 'bill gates' or 'steve jobs' as 'idol', and no, they are not 'perfect' but do they have 'idol' value, (in some specific field) yes.
    (actually remind me of yoo jae-suk, he pass some tough time, that why he become he today. and that how people (should)be, we learn. better to be better, as for our society. :P)
    same as HYBE and Min, might need to define 'innocent'. remind me one episode of 'running man' when they ask 'children born good or bad?' (for me 'children' are born neutral they grow and learn to be both, good & bad)
    did Min 'innocent' about HYBE accusation? (to coup ADOR) this might need the court just.(people (including me) might have a lot of opinion, but all not important. :D)
    did HYBE a 'evil' company? what's evil? if a company did everything to survive business (as long as legally) for me, that's acceptable. (too harsh? that what business is.)
    they both in surviving mode, kicking & biting are understandable. and i believed this will get more messier and uglier.
    anyway, question & discussion are good thing (as you said, as long as all well behave).
    have a good day. :)

  • @amandahallow1114
    @amandahallow1114 8 месяцев назад +6

    blackpink has less than 50 songs i know and love all of em including the one with criminal b, some bsides are a grower 4 me i honestly love all their songs they are easy to vibe with