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For as long as I can remember, I remember K-Pop. I remember hearing ballads and sappy happy happy songs from my childhood. I remember listening to this stuff and enjoying it when I was younger than the age of ten.

And then, it all becomes a blur, and here I am now, realizing that the entirety of the K-Pop genre has not changed in almost every way. They still do the happy happy lyrics, the dumb dances, the really really bad kongrish inserted almost randomly into the song, and such. The ONE way it has now changed is that now they have guys trying to rap in kongrish and causes my physical pain. Every single pop song essentially is the same happy happy, beat, and lyrics. Every single ballad has the same soft voiced woman/man singing slowly to a piano or cello. And with this, no other genres have emerged. K-Rock barely exists except for a very select few. K-Metal has two styles. Crappy, and really really crappy thrash/death metal. Other genres" Well, good luck with that.

K-Pop...K-Pop never changes.
 
For as long as I can remember, I remember K-Pop. I remember hearing ballads and sappy happy happy songs from my childhood. I remember listening to this stuff and enjoying it when I was younger than the age of ten.

And then, it all becomes a blur, and here I am now, realizing that the entirety of the K-Pop genre has not changed in almost every way. They still do the happy happy lyrics, the dumb dances, the really really bad kongrish inserted almost randomly into the song, and such. The ONE way it has now changed is that now they have guys trying to rap in kongrish and causes my physical pain. Every single pop song essentially is the same happy happy, beat, and lyrics. Every single ballad has the same soft voiced woman/man singing slowly to a piano or cello. And with this, no other genres have emerged. K-Rock barely exists except for a very select few. K-Metal has two styles. Crappy, and really really crappy thrash/death metal. Other genres" Well, good luck with that.

K-Pop...K-Pop never changes.

Who cares. I can watch SNSD's music videos on mute and beat my own drum if you know what I mean. :sneaky:
 
For as long as I can remember, I remember K-Pop. I remember hearing ballads and sappy happy happy songs from my childhood. I remember listening to this stuff and enjoying it when I was younger than the age of ten.

And then, it all becomes a blur, and here I am now, realizing that the entirety of the K-Pop genre has not changed in almost every way. They still do the happy happy lyrics, the dumb dances, the really really bad kongrish inserted almost randomly into the song, and such. The ONE way it has now changed is that now they have guys trying to rap in kongrish and causes my physical pain. Every single pop song essentially is the same happy happy, beat, and lyrics. Every single ballad has the same soft voiced woman/man singing slowly to a piano or cello. And with this, no other genres have emerged. K-Rock barely exists except for a very select few. K-Metal has two styles. Crappy, and really really crappy thrash/death metal. Other genres" Well, good luck with that.

K-Pop...K-Pop never changes.

Much like pop elsewhere, except where it gets combined with other genres and thus isn't pure pop.
 
Krazy Core-ans!

I see what you did there 😉

terrible kpop :~

now that kara is dead, maybe snsd is next. :3

Kara is dead?!?! WHAT?!

What I don't like about Kpop is that the girl groups (which I mainly listen to) are always doing the sexy dance and stuff, and it gets annoying after a while. It's like they can't think of anything new... However I do like the songs and the beats and everything.

One super underrated group is Clazziquai. If more people know about them, I'm sure they'll come out with more albums and songs more quickly.
 
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