Why Do People Hate K-Pop?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • K-pop, as the name entails, is a music phenomenon that originated in South Korea that has increasingly gained worldwide attention over the years.
    In this video, we discuss the intriguing world of K-Pop and explore the reasons behind the strong negative sentiments that some individuals hold towards this global music phenomenon. I aim to shed light on the complexities of this topic and promote a deeper understanding of the differing opinions. Join us as we unravel the reasons why some people hate K-Pop.

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  • @claricelevison2297
    @claricelevison2297 Год назад +57

    My friend recommended I listen to some K-pop songs back 4 years ago. At first, I'm not going to lie, I was skeptical. It took multiple weeks of them talking to me and badgering me to finally say "Sure why not". Stray Kids was my first introduction to K-pop, not going to lie. I did not like it at first, but then RUclips recommended an exo song “Monster” and clicked on it because it had a nice purple thumbnail to it. It took that one song to get me hooked on this genre. As time went on I kept listening to more and more groups like Xdinary Heroes, Stray Kids, EXO, Day6, Twice etc. I should mention that I live in Canada so I have a Western point of view of listening to K-pop. As much as I have fun with the music, it is really awkward at school because K-pop is not the epitome of cool, to say the least. It feels like a taboo topic that my friends never bring up like they know I listen to K-pop, but there's like this mutual understanding that we will never mention I like such a thing. I always felt ashamed for being interested in a music genre. This is weird because my love for the music genre was not obsessive, obnoxious or weird yet people made sure I knew their opinion on the genre. While I feel K-pop is getting more and more accepted in my environment I still get the odd look from a person when I say that I enjoy the genre and I still feel ashamed about liking a music genre. And while I try my best to get people to actually listen to the stuff before they bash it doesn't seem to be working out too well. I can't wait for Western culture to be more open to foreign music that is not in English.

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  Год назад +12

      There's always gonna be people who think it's weird that you like music from another country and culture. A shame but it is what it is.

    • @The-Mediator
      @The-Mediator 3 месяца назад +1

      Omg same 💀
      I only “forced” myself into Kpop so that I could have some motivation to learn the language. And my friend kept pestering me to get into it, especially stray kids/itzy. But after I gave it a chance, now I’m obsessed with it 😂

    • @user-pu7cb6if2z
      @user-pu7cb6if2z Месяц назад

      I don’t listen to kpop because it’s racist and unoriginal. People these days aren’t like that anymore, they’re not gonna bully you if you listen to something “out of the norm”, or at least that’s just me, it really depends.

    • @younot-ez3xr
      @younot-ez3xr 27 дней назад

      @@ItsBlackVinyl It's generally based on racism, as much people try to deny it

  • @OfficialAwkbe
    @OfficialAwkbe Год назад +40

    I apologize for the long post but I listened to your video and it made me think about my own discovery of kpop. In 2008, I was on RUclips and got a recommendation for "Haru Haru" by BIGBANG. I knew nothing about South Korea or the Korean language, but I had enjoyed Japanese stuff since I had grown up watching anime so I knew I wouldn't mind hearing a new language. I clicked and by the end I was in tears, not just from the MV but also from the song itself. It was painful and somehow my body understood despite the language barrier. A young teenage me was shocked beyond belief and I started checking out more songs by BIGBANG, slowly delving into other artists who were popular at the time - Super Junior, SNSD, 2PM, 2NE1, T-ara, etc. I was hooked and realized there was actually a pretty big fandom for it worldwide considering that social media wasn't that big yet but most of us kept it to ourselves at the time because it wasn't "cool". Being into something Asian - especially being a non-Asian westerner - was seen as being "nerdy" or "a freak" (at least where I grew up) and brought on bullying. I would run home to sing along to BIGBANG songs, watching any clips I could despite barely any translations back then. I watched toaster quality live stages, as well. It seems really stupid, but back then... I desperately needed something to keep me alive and for some odd reason kpop was it. Every day I was breathing because I knew I could turn on a video and forget my reality for a few minutes. 15 years later, I'm a completely different person but I'm still into kpop and have been studying the Korean language for a few years now. Since I basically spent more than half of my life listening to that language, I find it really familiar and beautiful, so I want to be fluent. I'm still a VIP (BIGBANG's fandom) and it's interesting how different the whole scene is from back then. Now people are slowly realizing that "kpop" is an umbrella of many different genres and enjoying it holds no shame. I'm glad you discovered that for yourself thanks to your classmate.

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  Год назад +3

      I believe that it never hurts to try and expand your horizons. You'll never know what you may like. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @InkPages
    @InkPages Год назад +23

    i don't even try anymore... everyone who doesn't get it, can think i'm weird, i'm learning a new language actively, learning about different cultures, and getting exerciseon top of that. plus i'm having fun. stopped caring a long time ago, about how people see me.

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  Год назад +2

      All that matters at the end of the day. Do what makes you happy. 💯

  • @user-gd4ln4uk8e
    @user-gd4ln4uk8e 8 месяцев назад +16

    honestly people hate k pop for no reason mostly its asian haters who doesnt wanna give k pop a chance

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  6 месяцев назад +6

      If it's not your cup of tea, move on. But to hate on a genre that you haven't even given a chance to is just a dumb way to go about it.

  • @Daisy-ue9vk
    @Daisy-ue9vk Год назад +26

    I love music and any type of music that catches my attention
    And kpop just got my attention hard
    Getting into kpop showed how jealous and racist some people are
    Like people will hate black people music, latina etc like these people will never be happy

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  Год назад +1

      Society will never get along, simple.

    • @phylicia595
      @phylicia595 6 месяцев назад

      Bts was never main

    • @Daisy-ue9vk
      @Daisy-ue9vk 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@phylicia595 ok and?? Where did I say bts

  • @sgrace143
    @sgrace143 Год назад +19

    This is actually a really good video, and everything mentioned is so true.

  • @hazelmint6671
    @hazelmint6671 Год назад +8

    There are trolls who usually say something outright rude abt kpop music or idols just to trigger the fans.
    It's up to us fans to distinguish between the trolls and the folks with honest opinions.
    Trolls should be ignored, while the normal peeps with opinions should be respected for their opinions and not get hated on.
    ✨This message are for the new and young fans especially ✨
    Thank u for making this vid ☺️❤️

  • @suzy5150
    @suzy5150 Год назад +16

    Netflix introduced me to kpop as some of the actors in kdramas are from k groups. My playlist is exclusively kpop.

    • @phylicia595
      @phylicia595 6 месяцев назад

      Bts was never mainstream

    • @adrien1623
      @adrien1623 24 дня назад

      Wow having one genre as ur whole playlist? A new one at that

  • @tiffanyj3030
    @tiffanyj3030 Год назад +13

    I agree with everything. I’ve been saying for the longest that if u watch anime or kdramas like squid game with subtitles what’s the difference between that and music? As for me I got into kpop in 2012 before I even knew what kpop was. I was watching Dragonball z eps on YT and “Exo K Mama” popped up. I thought it was another anime and clicked lol I listened to them on and off for yrs until 2018 when I saw Bts everywhere lol once I heard mic drop I was hooked and never looked back 😂

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  Год назад +3

      Mic Drop is a sure way to get hooked lmaooooo

  • @Moonlight_Lia
    @Moonlight_Lia Год назад +12

    you are totally right. thank you for this video, keep up the good work!

  • @ILoveMyBoyfriend-i7e
    @ILoveMyBoyfriend-i7e 6 месяцев назад +10

    I dont hate kpop. I hate the fans.

  • @MagicalImaginings23
    @MagicalImaginings23 Месяц назад

    Thanks so much for making this video. Honestly, I’ve never been interested in K-pop until recently. Somehow I stumbled upon K-dramas (I already knew of their existence but had never watched any), and as soon as I watched Queen of Tears, I was like, “Where has this been all my life? Wtf is wrong with me that I’ve never taken the time to watch this? This is awesome!” And I’ve been hooked ever since lol.
    I’m listening to K-pop little by little. A lot of the songs I’ve heard don’t appeal to me, but that’s the same with any kind of music I suppose. I’ve heard some that have blown me away. My current favorites are the mini albums by Bol4 (I think that’s what they’re called), and the albums are Red Diary Pages 1 & 2. The songs are absolutely beautiful and uplifting.
    Meanwhile, my niece and mother are the only other ones I know who enjoy K-content. My brothers are hella racist and seem to hate Koreans and other Asians and, well, people of any race who aren’t white. I can’t show one of my brothers anything K-related without him making some stupid racist joke and thinking he’s so hilarious for being hateful. I mean, these idols work their a$$es off dancing and singing and performing for so many people. They must be exhausted, yet, like you said, their talent gets written off as unimportant because (one of many reasons, of course) they’re liked by teenage girls. Good ol’ misogyny.
    Anyways, sorry, that was a rant lol

  • @hyunjinismybias_119
    @hyunjinismybias_119 Год назад +8

    Your video literally explained everything that i say to defened myself when someone at school wants to hate on kpop or hate on me for likeing it so far one of my friends is starting to become a girl group stan thanks to FIFTY FIFTY'S song cupid and ever since then he keeps asking me to give him more recommendations he even because a fan of NEWJEANS i just wish some people would take the time to educate themselves first before hateing on the genre sometimes i tell people who hate on me because i like kpop or hate on it when they find put i like kpop i always say if your hateing on kpop then tell me why did Decpicito get to popular i have been a fan of kpop since 2019-today my first ever group was BTS i found them during a hard time in my life and the first song that got me hookes was Blackswan and DNA then i fell into a kpop rabbit whole lol

  • @taextannie
    @taextannie Год назад +9

    for real, u are so right.

  • @MindYourBinnis
    @MindYourBinnis 6 месяцев назад +2

    i’ve always been someone open to listening to music in other languages despite not speaking them. but, there is other reasons people hate kpop that I can say from experience bc they’re the reasons I still hate it even tho I like a group and casually listen to others. I learned about kpop in 2015 bc the anime friends I had on suddenly became kpop accounts so I was forced to see the nonstop arguments. it was when I realized how idols have tendencies to be ignorant and instead of allowing people to voice their displeasure, most fans will attack you for calling an idol out. it made me not want to give it a chance. it wasn’t until 2018 that I listened to a song bc my friend wanted me to. I started liking the group but again I was forced to see the amount of “mistakes” idols were allowed to make while constantly being defended. and since kpop fans hate each other, they always point out the offensive things each other’s fav did only to one up the other. this is seen by outsiders, who already know kpop takes a lot of music/dances from western artists, and now they have even more reason to hate the idea of kpop. you see people making money off western music that is (a lot of times stolen) and made into korean then they also are allowed to say/do offensive things without consequences? then you have some of the music is lackluster but will never improve bc fans tend to like anything idols put out. which causes companies to send them overseas to perform on tv hoping they will hit big but they don’t bc no one here likes what they are hearing even if they are open to the language barrier.
    sorry for the essay it’s just I also dislike kpop as a whole and like I said I have groups I listen to but the industry leaves a lot to be desired

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  5 месяцев назад

      Amazing read. I understand these arguments. Some groups have tendencies to be very lackluster, and the industry definitely has a lot of stiff that still needs to be worked on.

  • @xerxesYt123
    @xerxesYt123 Год назад +4

    You perfectly explain the topic not through fans perspective, but through culture and bits of psychology and im glad i stumbled across your video, i couldn't have explained it better than you, thank you for that.
    i know when ill share this to my "meme-induced" friend group, they will just brush it off and not even watch it and continue to send memes like namjoon and the baby from ice age. haaaayy... oh well 😅
    for me i discovered kpop the same time BTS was growing, and yes i didnt like it until i found TWICE and their song Dance The Night Away got me hooked. then i watched multiple videos of the struggles that idols go though made me research alot more and idols are just like us ordinary people, who just want to make music and listen to music.

  • @traverse_danikuuu
    @traverse_danikuuu 7 месяцев назад +5

    At this point, most people who hate, not dislike, hate kpop im convinced gotta be racist in some way, combined with insecure. Yeah its weird but the insecurity in haters is very visable as these idols are apparently inferior to all others because they sing in their own language. There are reasons to dislike kpop (minors, saesangs, toxic fans who attack others and themselves). But its pathetic at this point to go out of your way to hate on kpop, if you dont like it stay in your lane its not hard.

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  6 месяцев назад

      I wouldn't say racist, there's many who don't care for K-pop but love J-rock. I think K-pop just tends to get a bad rep because it's the "cool thing to dislike"

    • @subhaan7861
      @subhaan7861 5 месяцев назад

      I hate K-Pop and i hate American Music i Hate Artists Like Justin Bieber and Areina Grande Taylor Swift its just not my thing and am not a Racist. And i got plenty of Reasons why i hate.

  • @SeconYan
    @SeconYan 6 месяцев назад +3

    I don’t hate or like. I’m not going to follow public opinion, just listen. Thanks for sharing!

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  6 месяцев назад

      That's how it should be. Form your own opinions and like what you like

  • @aligensa
    @aligensa 4 месяца назад +4

    I may say that I'm a relatively sophisticated music lover but I never hated Kpop. I didn't know it existed so I had no negative stereotypes about it. I stumbled on it by accident in 2017 and it was love at first sight for me.
    And its not true that during the beginning of the Korean wave people only knew Gangnam Style. That was only the mainstream, but real or more typical Kpop already had a significant number of fans in the west, eg Super Junior held concerts in London and Paris and also appeared in multi-artist shows in the USA.
    Sadly language DOES make a difference because people do overall prefer music in their own language, occasional one hit wonders like Despacito or Gangnam Style are just exceptions, but thats completely different than consistently listening to artists of a different culture and ones whose language you dont speak at all, whereas many people at least speak English as a second language. So its actually AMAZING how successful Kpop has become in the west - but since recently Kpop companies try to make even more money there with English songs, and this has worked for BTS (regrettably, because it has also involved making their music less interesting and more mainstream, as an NYT podcast recently observed).

  • @cocaineminor4420
    @cocaineminor4420 Год назад +4

    Maybe in the west people may hate it but in the east its considered cool even though eastern people dont usually listen to it very much.

  • @camilabruno7022
    @camilabruno7022 5 месяцев назад +1

    I don't mind k-pop. Some song i like, others i don't. English is not my first language either so listening to music in other languages was never a problem for me. The only thing that was always sketchy to me, and still is, it the companies and the k-pop industry that creates these groups and the idols. The harmful diets, the plastic surgery, the "no dating" rule, the pressure these idols are under to be perceived as perfect, and the way the companies markets them as more of a product than an actual person, just the fact that they are called "idols" to begin with... makes me a little hesitant to suport them or consume their music.

  • @jonasalden29201
    @jonasalden29201 16 дней назад +1

    You left out one thing: K-Pop borrows heavily from Western music, and from one US subculture in particular without bothering to engage musically with those in it nor acknowledge that influence, and goes further to even mock those same people in their own media in South Korea. I work in South Korea, and I see it often.This you might not know.

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  16 дней назад

      I lived in Korea during the making of this video

  • @coco_coconut0189
    @coco_coconut0189 5 месяцев назад +2

    i never like kpop i only like jpop idk why all my friends likes kpop and it makes me hate it and im the only one who likes jpop so i think im special ❤

  • @jg5615
    @jg5615 Год назад +15

    Your video was good. You are incorrect in your assessment of BTS'S fanbase. Do the research. BTS fandom are MAJORITY over 30.
    You are correct, Kpop is an industry, not a genre.

    • @dickidsrip5262
      @dickidsrip5262 Год назад

      Most SEA and indian fans are very young and they are a hella populated countries, Being around 30 is common in the west but not wordwide

    • @jg5615
      @jg5615 Год назад +2

      @dickidsrip5262 I don't get your response. I specifically said BTS. There are tons of research to prove that they have lots of fans in their 40's 50's, 60's & 70's. They are the ones that can buy out the brands that the band endorses, along with those pricey concert tickets.

    • @Unknownplsyer
      @Unknownplsyer Год назад +1

      @@jg5615 Most of their fans are generally young like below 20. People in their 40,50 are working that's why they can buy most of the things. You don't expect 14 year old to buy these unless their parents are rich af lmao.

    • @jg5615
      @jg5615 Год назад +3

      @XxxPrincessMelodyxxX They have a large teenage fanbase, however MOST of their fans are over 30. It's quite obvious that it's the working folks purchasing their brands...they are called FANS....ARMY

    • @phylicia595
      @phylicia595 6 месяцев назад

      Bts was never mainstream

  • @mariapark9773
    @mariapark9773 4 месяца назад

    I used to be an K-pop old fan ....... old K-pop was beautiful before but now it has become disgusting in all circumstances, unfortunately, everything has changed for the worse I started excluding the old songs of K-pop and preferring the new ones.💔sadly

  • @luckycaster2435
    @luckycaster2435 Год назад +3

    oh naw mic drop is fire, my favorite song by bts so i can see by you got hooked (although i like the remix better)

  • @Exigalovefox
    @Exigalovefox 3 месяца назад

    I listen kpop for fun, but now, I never listen kpop anymore because I'm bored, I listen Jpop, also Gangnam style I really like listen because I can dance. My friends likes Kpop music, and I listen Jpop instead of Kpop.

  • @YoboiAmani_
    @YoboiAmani_ 2 минуты назад

    I luv kpop I only listen to the girl groups blackpink is the group that got me into kpop & Newjeans & also Le ssarim

  • @mithrielshiranui4575
    @mithrielshiranui4575 Месяц назад

    I loved kpop back in 2011-2020, but now, for me it's more like western music.

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  Месяц назад +1

      This video kinda aged poorly because I actually agree. I don't know what happened, but ever since the 4th Gen takeover, it hasn't hit the same

  • @naihuou7048
    @naihuou7048 2 месяца назад

    people always talk aboutt Kpop as BTS,Blackpink...as the best,the major,but the best of Kpop is Fromis - 9,Wjsn,Loona,Nature,Rocket Punch,Lovelyz,Laboum..You admin shound hear them i told before post this topic video

  • @nicatina
    @nicatina 4 месяца назад

    I hate it because it ruined my last relationship with my ex and I wasn't attracted to him anymore.

    • @LovingKpopIdolsSavingThem
      @LovingKpopIdolsSavingThem 3 месяца назад +1

      I’m really sorry

    • @LovingKpopIdolsSavingThem
      @LovingKpopIdolsSavingThem 3 месяца назад +1

      I’m really sorry

    • @nicatina
      @nicatina 3 месяца назад

      @@LovingKpopIdolsSavingThem You don't have to be, I've already let go of my grudges but I advise anyone to not date a Kpop stan if that's all they care to talk about. He only cared about his interests, all he could talk about and only listen to and I wasted two years of my life trying to please him but I wasn't happy.

  • @c0mmas
    @c0mmas Год назад +3

    this is an a1 video man.

  • @naihuou7048
    @naihuou7048 2 месяца назад

    Kpop is better than today World pop/Western pop,exactly from 2014 with Short Hair,Miniskirt,Kpop has been better

  • @phylicia595
    @phylicia595 6 месяцев назад +2

    Lol bs
    Bts was never mainstream

    • @ItsBlackVinyl
      @ItsBlackVinyl  6 месяцев назад +1

      If you're a household name, you're mainstream. BTS at their peak was considered the biggest artist in the world.

    • @phylicia595
      @phylicia595 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@ItsBlackVinyl no they weren't and they weren't household names
      Average American people couldn't even name a single song from them

  • @Unless-feature
    @Unless-feature 5 месяцев назад +1

    Despacito is catchy, Kpop is not

  • @dickidsrip5262
    @dickidsrip5262 Год назад +9

    Great video actually