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I love some random foreign artists that I don't speak the language of and can't understand at all - Saian Supa Cru, Dengue Fever, Kent, Sigur Ros, Vicentico.
On a side note, I saw BTS on UK TV once and thought it was some kind of comedy pastiche act. What I heard and saw was really terrible, yet the panel on the show were lauding them when it was over, and I just didn't understand. K-pop is likely not for me, I figure.
k-pop fans are very toxic and some of them even harbour Anti-Japanese sentiment which is a racist & misinformed sentiment
I'm not accusing the entire k-pop fandom of being like this but their are obviously factions within the fandom who can be very vocal and very hateful fueled by anger & negativity
Edit: typo that changed the meaning of what I was saying
K-Pop is for eight-year-olds. It absolutely seems like a joke the first time you see it.
I'm not a fan either, though in terms of musicianship and songwriting quality most of it is far above contemporary american pop. I completely understand why kids would prefer that to the endless "three chords and autotune without a hook" slop.
k-pop can still be bad even when it's better then american slop
Yes, that's probably true. I assume somebody is still making good music, but it doesn't seem to be reaching me.
K and J pop is absolutely grating to my ears, but they're billion dollar industries for a reason. They took the west's version of boy and girl bands from 30 years ago and turned it up to 11.
They certainly did.
I'm curious what you saw. Was it their Graham Norton show appearance? I didn't like that performance either. Afaik they were at their worst.
One of them couldn't be there and another had a hurt foot, and they've said how self conscious the rest of them were to be missing those two.