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  • Aug 1, 2020
    Nightcrawler

  • Aug 1, 2020
    dat guy

    It's a great way to admit you listen to black music wihout black people being involved

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    Kpop is literally government propaganda created by the government to increase Korea’s notoriety world wide. Look it up

  • Aug 1, 2020
    SHAQUILLE

    Kpop is literally government propaganda created by the government to increase Korea’s notoriety world wide. Look it up

    More importantly, it’s garbage

  • Aug 1, 2020
    SHAQUILLE

    Kpop is literally government propaganda created by the government to increase Korea’s notoriety world wide. Look it up

    How do you “look this up” 😂😂

  • Aug 1, 2020
    SHAQUILLE

    Kpop is literally government propaganda created by the government to increase Korea’s notoriety world wide. Look it up

    Imma need a source on that

  • Niggamortis 👨‍🚀
    Aug 1, 2020
    Nightcrawler

  • Aug 1, 2020
    the reds

    ?

    Please check these out 🙏🏽

    Promise you’ll like at least one

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    blackpink got some slappers ngl

  • rvi
    Aug 1, 2020
    Nightcrawler

    yikes

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    “In the late '90s, when Asia went through a huge financial crisis, South Korea's leaders decided to use music to improve its image and build its cultural influence. So the country's government poured millions of dollars into forming a Ministry of Culture with a specific department devoted to K-pop.

    "It turns out that the Korean government treats its K-pop industry the way that the American government treats its automobile and banking industry, meaning that these are industries that have to be protected," Hong says.“

    "They wanted Korea of the 21st century to be like America of the 20th century where America was just considered so universally cool that anything made in America would automatically be bought."

    npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2015/04/13/399414351/how-the-south-korean-government-made-k-pop-a-thing

    @op @Plx193

  • Aug 1, 2020
    SHAQUILLE

    “In the late '90s, when Asia went through a huge financial crisis, South Korea's leaders decided to use music to improve its image and build its cultural influence. So the country's government poured millions of dollars into forming a Ministry of Culture with a specific department devoted to K-pop.

    "It turns out that the Korean government treats its K-pop industry the way that the American government treats its automobile and banking industry, meaning that these are industries that have to be protected," Hong says.“

    "They wanted Korea of the 21st century to be like America of the 20th century where America was just considered so universally cool that anything made in America would automatically be bought."

    https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2015/04/13/399414351/how-the-south-korean-government-made-k-pop-a-thing

    @op @Plx193

    Ok but KPop isn’t really about Korea itself like how Russian Rap is Putin bootlicking propaganda.

    Idk if this makes KPop propaganda since it’s literally all love music for the most part.

  • Aug 1, 2020
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    dat guy

    It's a great way to admit you listen to black music wihout black people being involved

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    Too many real asf posts itt to quote but @02Shaq spitting right now

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    Imagine listening to music in a language you don’t understand

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    Don’t even let these losers explain themselves

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    Don’t even let these losers explain themselves

    Fr they got bullshit twitter videos to artificially increase streams on

  • I enjoy pop music and Koreans have a wide array of pop that’s best in class.

    I’m not an ignorant or close minded person so I never dismiss a genre without actually diving into it and there is most definitely something in kpop for everyone.

  • Aug 1, 2020

    i like it

  • Aug 1, 2020
    KOLLAPS

    I thought Kpop is whack cuz I thought it was “for girls” but na s*** is heat

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    dunno if this has been posted but listen to this n tell me u don't wanna burst into tears

  • Aug 1, 2020
    SHAQUILLE

    “In the late '90s, when Asia went through a huge financial crisis, South Korea's leaders decided to use music to improve its image and build its cultural influence. So the country's government poured millions of dollars into forming a Ministry of Culture with a specific department devoted to K-pop.

    "It turns out that the Korean government treats its K-pop industry the way that the American government treats its automobile and banking industry, meaning that these are industries that have to be protected," Hong says.“

    "They wanted Korea of the 21st century to be like America of the 20th century where America was just considered so universally cool that anything made in America would automatically be bought."

    https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2015/04/13/399414351/how-the-south-korean-government-made-k-pop-a-thing

    @op @Plx193

    Hmmm personally i don’t think it’s right to call that propaganda but i see where ur coming from

  • Aug 1, 2020
    da one

    dunno if this has been posted but listen to this n tell me u don't wanna burst into tears

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xWiro_tS1k

    Real

  • Aug 1, 2020
    dat guy

    It's a great way to admit you listen to black music wihout black people being involved