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Originally I wanted to make this as a comment in the official Ateez thread, but as it went on I realized that A I was the only one pretty much in the thread as a whole and two, it got much bigger in my explanations and stage suggestions then I was meaning to. So I figured it might be more respectful to that thread creator, to make my own separate post regarding this, so I can ramble about this.
I have mentioned a couple different times here how much I support and love ATEEZ, including how I love seeing them grow overall as artists, performers and producers.
But as I was originally writing this, I couldn't help but think there's a lot of artists in Kpop and the industry itself that doesn't get enough credit where its due, or at least recognized by many other fans. Especially when it comes to some of these performances and stages they pull off.
It takes a whole lot of energy, planning, staff, practice and true love for music and performing in general. I'm not saying music that isn't kpop doesn't take a lot of work (I love many western artist as well), but there's just something different about these stages if that makes sense. I've been watching a lot of music bank and others recently, including some of the newer stages, and just wanted to suggest them if you were looking for something to watch.
Please don't take this the wrong way, I just really wanted to ramble about this for a minute, okay have a good day.
I have mentioned a couple different times here how much I support and love ATEEZ, including how I love seeing them grow overall as artists, performers and producers.
But as I was originally writing this, I couldn't help but think there's a lot of artists in Kpop and the industry itself that doesn't get enough credit where its due, or at least recognized by many other fans. Especially when it comes to some of these performances and stages they pull off.
It takes a whole lot of energy, planning, staff, practice and true love for music and performing in general. I'm not saying music that isn't kpop doesn't take a lot of work (I love many western artist as well), but there's just something different about these stages if that makes sense. I've been watching a lot of music bank and others recently, including some of the newer stages, and just wanted to suggest them if you were looking for something to watch.
Please don't take this the wrong way, I just really wanted to ramble about this for a minute, okay have a good day.