Mitsuki Posted May 8 Posted May 8 20 minutes ago, xrosup said: It was very interesting. Some points they made: 1. The song is all in English 2. It's an old-school R&B type of song and It's something they've never tried before 3. They confirmed The Little Mermaid concept for the MV 4. The MV is very performance-focused, but have many cinematic scenes 5. They met Charlie Puth when they were in the US last september and they produced this song together in a 'Song Camp' 6. There's a rap part, but the rappers also sing. 7. They are going to promote it in the States 8. Everything about the comeback is ready and they will announce it very soon. 2
Mitsuki Posted May 8 Posted May 8 @Pluto6 Lee Know decided how the choreography for 'Lose My Breath' would be from the submissions they received. They have freedom to choose even this, I'm dying 1
Asscatchem Posted May 8 Posted May 8 56 minutes ago, Mattheo said: the serve as a group too.... literally the same feel plus some added hot wheels graphics 1
Pluto6 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 10 minutes ago, Mitsuki said: It was very interesting. Some points they made: 1. The song is all in English 2. It's an old-school R&B type of song and It's something they've never tried before 3. They confirmed The Little Mermaid concept for the MV 4. The MV is very performance-focused, but have many cinematic scenes 5. They met Charlie Puth when they were in the US last september and they produced this song together in a 'Song Camp' 6. There's a rap part, but the rappers also sing. 7. They are going to promote it in the States 8. Everything about the comeback is ready and they will announce it very soon. 8 minutes ago, Mitsuki said: @Pluto6 Lee Know decided how the choreography for 'Lose My Breath' would be from the submissions they received. They have freedom to choose even this, I'm dying They truly are the Kpop group with the most creative freedom I think, we stan TRUE ARTISTS 1
DelRey Posted May 8 Posted May 8 NCT DREAM is coming to my country again in September, let me buy the new lightstick 1
Pluto6 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 (edited) 1 hour ago, DelRey said: Kpoop stans are so cringe Stays serving Army Wait, why is it it cringe that SKZ stans are defending their faves, and dragging and ending that racist paparazzi? This is one of the few things that I actually like about Kpop stans. Unless you support that racist paparazzi ? Edited May 8 by Pluto6
40_L3VE Posted May 8 Posted May 8 6 minutes ago, Pluto6 said: Wait, why is it it cringe that SKZ stans are defending their faves, and dragging and ending that racist paparazzi? This is one of the few things that I actually like about Kpop stans. Unless you support that racist paparazzi ? They are literally committing crimes.
Mitsuki Posted May 8 Posted May 8 I noticed the discussion about the racism Stray Kids went through is going even beyond the bubble. I was watching several communities not related to K-pop (for the korean/asians, asian-american general public etc) on Reddit talking about it and defending SKZ. There was also hot topics about it on korean forums...
DelRey Posted May 8 Posted May 8 10 minutes ago, Pluto6 said: Wait, why is it it cringe that SKZ stans are defending their faves, and dragging and ending that racist paparazzi? This is one of the few things that I actually like about Kpop stans. Unless you support that racist paparazzi ? I don't support racism and I don't support bullying and stalking people either. Kpop stans take their fanaticism too far. 1 1 1
Mitsuki Posted May 8 Posted May 8 22 minutes ago, Pluto6 said: They truly are the Kpop group with the most creative freedom I think, we stan TRUE ARTISTS The way they do so much and are so successful with the directions they choose to begin with. I bet this makes them feel even prouder of their accomplishments. 1
Bewitched Posted May 8 Posted May 8 11 minutes ago, 40_L3VE said: They are literally committing crimes. Wdym?
Pluto6 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 1 minute ago, DelRey said: I don't support racism and I don't support bullying and stalking people either. Kpop stans take their fanaticism too far. This take is not it It has nothing to with fanaticism, but karma, and how you shouldn't be racist towards others.
Rhyme Posted May 8 Posted May 8 11 minutes ago, DelRey said: I don't support racism and I don't support bullying and stalking people either. Kpop stans take their fanaticism too far. As an Asian person myself, imagine stalking and doxxing someone because they wronged your favorite Kpop group and not even you personally. 4
newaespa Posted May 8 Posted May 8 4 days to Supernova, i am going crazy anyway, i hate hate hate SKZ but that video of the metgala/SKZ is truly disgusting though. Those photographers deserved all the bad karma 1
Mitsuki Posted May 8 Posted May 8 8 minutes ago, Bewitched said: Wdym? They are doxxing the paparazzis. I think I've seen even the home address of one of them in my timeline... Anyway, I don't think two wrongs makes a right. I believe the best direction would be using their power of engagement to try preasure the Media to talk about it and bringing awareness for the situation, as I've already seen a couple of articles and news. 1 1
Xalric Posted May 8 Posted May 8 5 minutes ago, Mitsuki said: They are doxxing the paparazzis. I think I've seen even the home address of one of them in my timeline... Anyway, I don't think two wrongs makes a right. I believe the best direction would be using their power of engagement to try preasure the Media to talk about it and bringing awareness for the situation, as I've already seen a couple of articles and news. The fans themselves (all kpop fandoms not just stray kids) don't care about racism but the honor of their faves. The fandom (kpop as whole) is big enough to have made the right thing, but they prefer to the criminal route themselves. And then act surprised when the one who committed the racist crimes getting promoted and be everywhere because he cried on international tv how he was bullied, doxxed and his family were endangered by kpop fans. 4
Xalric Posted May 8 Posted May 8 22 minutes ago, Pluto6 said: This take is not it It has nothing to with fanaticism, but karma, and how you shouldn't be racist towards others. Then what will happen, the one who did the racist act will sue and win his case. Then will go on tv and cry about it, and will get a bigger platform that he had already... That's not karma.
40_L3VE Posted May 8 Posted May 8 28 minutes ago, Bewitched said: Wdym? Wdym wdIm? Hacking is a criminal act.
Mattheo Posted May 8 Posted May 8 1 hour ago, Asscatchem said: literally the same feel plus some added hot wheels graphics They literally share NOTHING in common except the white background 1
40_L3VE Posted May 8 Posted May 8 30 minutes ago, Pluto6 said: This take is not it It has nothing to with fanaticism, but karma, and how you shouldn't be racist towards others. That's not Karma. Karma is the universe doing it's thing and making sure you're getting what's coming for you somewhere down the line. Not one person exacting revenge on behalf of someone else. Without even being asked to do so.
Sad Beautiful Tragic Posted May 8 Posted May 8 28 minutes ago, Rhyme said: As an Asian person myself, imagine stalking and doxxing someone because they wronged your favorite Kpop group and not even you personally. This. The fan who leaked the paparazzi's addresses will most likely face charges as well. Is it worth risking your own life for something like this? 1
Dialamba Posted May 8 Posted May 8 (edited) 8 minutes ago, Mattheo said: They literally share NOTHING in common except the white background Imagine if the teasers were dropped after supernova Edited May 8 by Dialamba
Asscatchem Posted May 8 Posted May 8 7 minutes ago, Mattheo said: They literally share NOTHING in common except the white background hint: color, makeup, textures, lighting, composition not everyone can come from an art background i fear 1
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