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They're smashing so hard :jonny: So unexpected for an experimental song

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now why do they have Baekhyun out here dressed as a cup noodle

 

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SM announcing WayV's new album on Loselose's birthday

 

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It's been 2 years since tripleS first release :chick3:

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Can SM announce WinWin exit from WayV already if he isn't present in this comeback.

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1 hour ago, Sailor Moon said:

are oh my girl or itzy mentioned in the 18,000 pages HYBE document? :foxaylove3:

 

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1 hour ago, OrgVisual said:

They're smashing so hard :jonny: So unexpected for an experimental song

Just surpassed 3B on Spotify in 1,438 days, too (despite not having a mini until almost a year in). They're in good company :clap3: 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, DelRey said:

Can SM announce WinWin exit from WayV already if he isn't present in this comeback.

Their Season's Greetings 2025 made me cackle :bibliahh:

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:rip: :rip: :rip:

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#2 Next Level

#2 Savage

#2 Spicy

#2 Drama

 

Whiplash is joining soon nnnnnn, thank god supernova smashed so hard it avenged every single #2 :clap3:

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WinWin indeed

 

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Most streamed 4th gen act on Spotify::gaygacat4:

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Aespa's growth in global streaming is really impressive, especially cause I remember back in 2022, where they had just surpassed EVERGLOW on Spotify and how much they lacked on global streaming compared to ITZY. Now, they have a chance to become the 3rd most streamed 4th gen act in the future

 

 

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23 minutes ago, swifthino said:

#2 Next Level

#2 Savage

#2 Spicy

#2 Drama

 

Whiplash is joining soon nnnnnn, thank god supernova smashed so hard it avenged every single #2 :clap3:

#2 Up

#2 Whiplash

 

Japan

#2 Hot Mess


They are worse than BlackPink and RV with all these #2s :weeps: 

 

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the star power is just tew much :jonnycat:

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2 minutes ago, Pluto6 said:

:gaygacat4:

 

aespa's growth in global streaming is so impressive, cause I remember back in 2022, where they had just surpassed EVERGLOW on Spotify or how much they lacked in global streaming compared to ITZY. Now they have chance to become the 3rd most streamed 4th gen act in the future

That will be hard because here's where every 4th gen group is currently: 

 

Stray Kids - 16 Korean physicals and 7 Japanese releases (contracts expire 2028 and they have a Japanese album coming)

NewJeans - 5 Korean physicals (contracts expire in 2029, but who knows where they'll end up)

TXT - 10 Korean physicals and 7 Japanese releases (contracts expire in 2026)

ENHYPEN - 9 Korean physicals and 4 Japanese releases (contracts expire in 2027)

G-IDLE - 11 Korean physicals and 2 Japanese releases (contracts expire in 2025)

LSF - 5 Korean physicals and 2 Japanese releases (contracts expire in 2029)

Aespa - 6 Korean physicals and 1 Japanese release (contracts expire in 2027)


Stray Kids will start military service in 2025, TXT in 2027 and ENHYPEN in 2029. If Aespa extends their contracts and SM finally starts playlisting their music, I could see the top 3 being NJ, Stray Kids and Aespa. 

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12 minutes ago, Eternium said:

#2 Up

#2 Whiplash

 

Japan

#2 Hot Mess


They are worse than BlackPink and RV with all these #2s :weeps: 

 

BP

KTL, Forever Young, Lovesick Girls, Pink Venom

 

RV

Dumb Dumb, Russian Roulette, Bad Boy, Peak a Boo, Psycho

 

They are coming for record #2s:deadbanana2:

 

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never knew hot mess did this well in japan, SLAY :clap3:

 

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Whiplash really is THAT girl. 

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8 minutes ago, Eternium said:

That will be hard because here's where every 4th gen group is currently: 

 

Stray Kids - 16 Korean physicals and 7 Japanese releases (contracts expire 2028 and they have a Japanese album coming)

NewJeans - 5 Korean physicals (contracts expire in 2029, but who knows where they'll end up)

TXT - 10 Korean physicals and 7 Japanese releases (contracts expire in 2026)

ENHYPEN - 9 Korean physicals and 4 Japanese releases (contracts expire in 2027)

G-IDLE - 11 Korean physicals and 2 Japanese releases (contracts expire in 2025)

LSF - 5 Korean physicals and 2 Japanese releases (contracts expire in 2029)

Aespa - 6 Korean physicals and 1 Japanese release (contracts expire in 2027)


Stray Kids will start military service in 2025, TXT in 2027 and ENHYPEN in 2029. If Aespa extends their contracts and SM finally starts playlisting their music, I could see the top 3 being NJ, Stray Kids and Aespa. 

(G)I-DLE has confirmed they are working on a new album already. Minnie already confirmed several tracks has been shortlisted.

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Web netizens likened Chloë to Peter Griffin's aunt Legs Go All the Way Up Griffin

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15 hours ago, katyberry said:

we won :jonny:

 

He's stiff af lmfao 

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31 minutes ago, Eternium said:

Stray Kids will start military service in 2025

SKZ won't start enlisting until 2026 though

 

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That's what eaters do!

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This was so bad. I still don't get why she would put this out

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1 hour ago, swifthino said:

RV

Dumb Dumb, Russian Roulette, Bad Boy, Peak a Boo, Psycho

 

They are coming for record #2s:deadbanana2:

 

Peek-a-Boo really deserved that #1 :jonny5:one of their best title tracks

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24 minutes ago, JonginBey said:


That's what eaters do!

Wait, this is lush :heart: Why wasn't this the title track?

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