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fandomsecrets2012-10-27 03:37 pm
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(Anonymous) 2012-10-28 03:28 am (UTC)(link)But yeah, ONTD is terrifying, but Omona is pretty much the least-scary place in English language K-Pop fandom. God, that is a fucked up thing to say, but it's true. AllKpop and tumblr are... Infinitely worse.
wtb sane English language Korean-entertainment fandom. But haha, that is never going to happen.
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(Anonymous) 2012-10-28 03:46 am (UTC)(link)It's also worth noting that the training process for idols, which regularly goes on for years before a band/artist debuts (if they do debut) is structured like certain kinds of lawsuits in the US- The company only charges for the months/years of intensive lessons and sometimes room and board, if an artist actually debuts. It essentially counts as part of the advance for their first promotion, but if the would-be idol doesn't debut, the company eats all of the cost.
One of the really interesting things about the Korean music industry, and one of the reasons that I've stuck around despite the rabid batshittery of most of fandom, is that there are a lot of very talented idols who are involved in the back end (lyrics/composition/styling/promotion) at a really young age, and you don't see that very often in pop music.
Also I'm a sucker for rap music that isn't immersed in all of the problematic authenticity-obsessed bullshit that is endemic to the US, and I think Korean's a really pleasing language for singing/rapping in. But yeah, the fandom is n-u-t-s.
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