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Any K-Pop Fans Here?
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I know it's unlikely, but would be interesting to see
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm prepared to listen to good music from all over the world. (Indeed, I probably listen to far more music in foreign languages than I do in English). However I tend to find that listening to K-pop is like listening to an unending diet of Eurovision Song Contest entries. (Don't get me wrong here; I adore the Eurovision Song Contest but I'm not up to listening to the same type of music all day long though).
Things aren't helped either by the fact that only a very small number of K-pop groups get their music played here. So many people tend to think solely of groups like BTS when considering K-pop, rather than some of the many other groups (which, if they were able to be heard, might introduce a bit more variety into the mix).
As an example of the 'Eurovision' feel, I'll offer you this track from Blackpink, which, if dubbed into a Slavic language, could easily be a Eurovision entry from almost any eastern European nation:
Things aren't helped either by the fact that only a very small number of K-pop groups get their music played here. So many people tend to think solely of groups like BTS when considering K-pop, rather than some of the many other groups (which, if they were able to be heard, might introduce a bit more variety into the mix).
As an example of the 'Eurovision' feel, I'll offer you this track from Blackpink, which, if dubbed into a Slavic language, could easily be a Eurovision entry from almost any eastern European nation:
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