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This thread is inspired by the one posted by @shinnayu
The original thread discussed past trends you are glad are over, this one is about current ones you wish would end already.
I couldn't really think of past ones but I can absolutely think of current trends I want to die.
1. TikTok Challenges
TikTok challenges is making kpop feel less like kpop. Dances are made to be too simple and cater to the western market. Choruses are lacking lyrics so these choreo challanges can be highlighted. This is leading to an over-saturation of chanting and drop choruses in kpop songs. This is my least favorite type of chorus. I think it can be cute when the challenge doesn't have to do with dance, such as NCT 127's 'new things' challange for "Kick It". The one thing I like about this trend is seeing idols from different groups collaborate with each other.
2. Y2K Trend/Aesthetic
I just really don't like the Y2K trend. The fashion, the music, the makeup, the clucky accessories and electronics. The only exception in Yena's "Smiley" album. This one is more of a personal one, since I know a lot of people like this trend and aesthetic.
3. Selling An Album for Each Member
I think this is stupid and leads to more solo stanning and differences in popularity. If you want to support the group then buy the group's album and not a single group members. If you're gonna make individual albums then at least offer a full group one. With ITZY's "Checkmate" album I could only find individual member versions to purchase. The only exception I can think of is something like SuperM, when the group is made up of idols from existing groups. But still, I don't like it.
The original thread discussed past trends you are glad are over, this one is about current ones you wish would end already.
I couldn't really think of past ones but I can absolutely think of current trends I want to die.
1. TikTok Challenges
TikTok challenges is making kpop feel less like kpop. Dances are made to be too simple and cater to the western market. Choruses are lacking lyrics so these choreo challanges can be highlighted. This is leading to an over-saturation of chanting and drop choruses in kpop songs. This is my least favorite type of chorus. I think it can be cute when the challenge doesn't have to do with dance, such as NCT 127's 'new things' challange for "Kick It". The one thing I like about this trend is seeing idols from different groups collaborate with each other.
2. Y2K Trend/Aesthetic
I just really don't like the Y2K trend. The fashion, the music, the makeup, the clucky accessories and electronics. The only exception in Yena's "Smiley" album. This one is more of a personal one, since I know a lot of people like this trend and aesthetic.
3. Selling An Album for Each Member
I think this is stupid and leads to more solo stanning and differences in popularity. If you want to support the group then buy the group's album and not a single group members. If you're gonna make individual albums then at least offer a full group one. With ITZY's "Checkmate" album I could only find individual member versions to purchase. The only exception I can think of is something like SuperM, when the group is made up of idols from existing groups. But still, I don't like it.