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How do I stop liking kpop idols?
Once you get into Kpop, you can’t get out. Originally Answered: How can I stop liking K-pop? You can try to stop listening to the songs or stop watching the MVs or stop watching the savage and funny videos or you can even quit following them on SNSs.
What is ITZY fandom name?
Itzy MIDZY
List of fandom names
Object | Fanbase nickname | Type |
---|---|---|
Itzy | MIDZY | music band |
IU | Uaena | musician |
Iz*One | WIZ*ONE | music band |
Jake Paul | Jake Paulers | YouTuber |
What are Enhypen fans called?
ENGENE
On October 9, 2020, ENHYPEN announced their official fan club name as ENGENE which has two meanings: firstly, their fans are the “engines” that lets them grow and keep on going and secondly, the fans are the ENHYPEN’s “gene” as they both share the same DNA to connect, discover, and grow together.
Are anti-fans a threat to other kpop stars?
K-Pop stars don’t just have fans like most groups. They also have anti-fans. That’s right! Just liking your own pop stars of choice isn’t enough; you have to actively hate the other ones. This can lead to some scary situations. The actions of anti-fans can range from the relatively innocent to the possibly deadly.
Why do some people dislike Kpop?
People with addictive tendencies who obsess over useless shit, too dumb to exercise any critical thinking, too psychotic to control your hysteria. People dislike kpop the same way they dislike carrots, or whatever the fuck people dislike. It’s based on personal preferences, upbringing, background, environment, etc.
Can K-pop make a difference?
For K-pop, a multi-genre industry heavily influenced by black culture and music, the Black Lives Matter movement has highlighted the need for artists and fans to do some soul-searching. But as these protests have shown, their impact on society cannot be underestimated. When harnessed for a cause, K-pop has the potential to make a difference.
What are the dangers of being a K-pop star?
Being a K-Pop star can also be an in-road to an acting career. In 2010, Korea Joongang Daily reported that 60 percent of actresses were expected to sexually pay for roles in some way. Actresses have even been known to kill themselves over the expectation of prostitution.