This is my favorite group. The first and one of only two groups that makes me want to support them by getting their albums and going to their concerts. I've seen them live on their first world tour.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
That's so awesome! Definitely a great group to start your journey off with!
@maoo974 Жыл бұрын
fun fact even (g)-idle members forgot last dance was their song
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
I am not surprised by that haha 😂
@sjsing9007 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 more funny, 'Reset' is the song that Yuqi' composed but she can't remember the lyric too. 😂😂😂 Lucky, Soyeon still remember that she composed 'Last dance' 😅😅😅
@maoo974 Жыл бұрын
lol @@sjsing9007
@dramaaddict25 Жыл бұрын
Where did they say that?
@maoo974 Жыл бұрын
@@dramaaddict25 in I-talk on their channel (g)-idle members had a song in teir head but they can't found the exact lyrics and soyeon remembered the song they're triyng to sing by saying that was lhat was last dance (sorry for that bad english)
@PiaChanx Жыл бұрын
With regards to Allergy. I think you missed the point if you think is just them complaining about not being pretty. Minnie is the fitness influencer in this story line, while she is admired online she is lonely irl. Miyeon is the pretty youtuber, but her bf is taking by Minnie, making Miyeon think she isn't good enough, even though Yuqi and Shuhua envy her. Soyeon on the other hand also feels lonely, and seeing the pretty girls post about social event online, makes her belive that she need to be pretty to be liked like them. In reality she is just a nerd that need a bit of confidence. The cb was made as a video series with multiple episodes explaning the storyline ending with Allergy and Queencard. It not a song about looks but about how envy is pointless, cause whoever you envy envies someone else. And as kpop idols there might not be people on this earth more criticised on their looks daily than them (meaning all idols). So yeah they might not feel pretty enough sometimes, they are only human, why do their feelings not count just because you don't agree with it.
@ervtron Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the extra context, can definitely admit to missing some of the key points here as we only had the chance to watch it one time through
@PiaChanx Жыл бұрын
@ervtron That fair. But Idle songs are definitely songs that get better we you dive deeper into them. Sometimes you might think Soyeon is just bad at English, but then you learn that she want a certain word to be pronounced differently to flow better. I mean, there is many English songs with weird or misheard/mispronounced lyrics, rarely hear people complain about that. Also, Cube is most likely holding them back with certain lyrics. I heard there was a lot more things Soyeon wanted to say in Tomboy but had to cut it out/change because of them.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree with Alex on this one we do only get one time through but after listening to the songs again and reading your comment I got a lot more out of it so I appreciate it!
@PiaChanx Жыл бұрын
@@AudioAddictionmedia Again totally understandable. But I did get the impression that some of you (sorry I'm new to you, so don't know names) had seen it before. This is what got me a bit annoyed. Correct me if I'm wrong.
@ervtron Жыл бұрын
@@PiaChanxI’d seen most of their MVs previously except for Allergy, Queencard, I Want That, and I’m The Trend
@AmadanMath Жыл бұрын
I thought I'd add some of my thoughts, even though some others have already expressed some of it. Sorry in advance for the essay length :D Uh-Oh: I am surprised to hear you thought it did not lean enough into 90s rap. The set, the props, the clothes, the camera angles, I even thought all the members did well, though I guess you have more expertise there than I do. Would that you had explained it better. And as for Soyeon's mic on fire scene, she was paying homage to Rakim: there is an almost identical scene in his When I B On Tha Mic. Hwaa: It is all traditional. Not just the instruments. K-pop tends to mix English and Korean, even just Korean (at least in South Korea) has a lot of English borrowings; but there are none used in Hwaa. The grammar used is also a bit archaic. And, if memory serves me, the girls learned ganggangsullae, a traditional Korean dance, to use it with Hwaa. Some further notes regarding Hann as well: This is a trilogy that started with Hann in 2018, continues with another song ALSO called Hann that is on the same album as Hwaa (I Burn; though this newer Hann sadly does not have an MV), and flows into Hwaa. The thing you need to know about is what "han" is first: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_(cultural) "Han is frequently translated as sorrow, spite, rancor, regret, resentment or grief, among many other attempts to explain a concept that has no English equivalent." But the same pronunciation also has other meanings as well. The 2018 Hann is originally named 한(一), where the Chinese character in parentheses gives the intended alternate meaning: "one". The song sings about getting over an ex who hurt you: "I erase your trace in my bruised heart", and the MV styling is a desert. This is why the English translation is "Hann (Alone)". The second Hann, on this album, is titled 한(寒); here, the Chinese character says "cold" (with the English translation "Hann (Alone in Winter)". The lyrics there are about feeling as if your heart is frozen, realising that you were lying to yourself about erasing the ex from the memory, knowing that you still think of them every single day, and you wonder if the winter in your heart will ever turn to spring. Here's where Hwaa comes in, with its multiple meanings, again explicitly stated in Chinese characters: 화(火花). Both characters are pronounced "hwa" in Korean. The first means "fire", but is also used metaphorically for "anger" ("I am angry" is literally translated as "fire is coming out"). The second is "flower". The combination of the two characters ("fire flower") means "spark" in Chinese and Japanese (pronounced "huǒhuā" and "hibana", respectively), though it is not used in Korean (but if you replace the Chinese characters with native korean words, you get 불꽃 "bulkkot", a word for "fireworks", which was Soyeon's hope for this song's impact - this meaning is present in Japanese and Chinese as well, but the characters are reversed: 花火 "hanabi" and "huāhuǒ"). The song uses all of these meanings: wanting to spark up the fires of anger to burn up the leftover resentment ("han"), and warm up the heart so flowers of new love can blossom again. Super cool, super deep, in the way how all the wordplay about "han" and "hwa" was used. And it's not the end either: Soyeon and Minnie said that Moon was postponed to be on this album, because it matches the mood, as you look at the sky and... feel. The rest of the songs are also meaningful in their own place in the album. In Miyeon's words, "We tried to express this album as cold winter, hot fire and beautiful but stinging flowers. It also has the meaning of overcoming the scars of separation and being in full bloom again.” Tomboy: They weren't trying to be "bad". They were pissed off: one of their members, best friends to some of them, had to leave the group, never to be explicitly mentioned (though there is a reference to her in most comebacks since: 6th baloon in Tomboy, Soyeon's 5th diamond in My Bag, the animated girl with a mole under her eye in Nxde, Marilyn Monroe as her favourite person in both Nxde and Allergy, the alien/Soojin who crashed in a spaceship/tabloids ultimately leaving the boy/( )I‑DLE to protect him from the soldiers/public), due to baseless rumours, and their own continued existence was in question (CUBE said if that album didn't do well, they were done). And as for the meaning of "tomboy" itself, it is less about being queer, more about that they don't want to be a "girl group" as a genre; as they say in the lyrics, "Neither man nor woman, just me, ( )I‑DLE". Don't put us in a box. We'll do what we want. As for the expletive... Tomboy earned seven wins. With the expletive left uncensored, it would have earned zero, as the song would not be played on TV programmes. And. remember, they needed Tomboy to do well, including selling it to general public (...or else!). They do perform it uncensored in concerts though. Allergy is only partly about Soyeon "not pretty" comments. You got some of it after Queencard, but let me elaborate a bit. Allergy is showing the viewers that even the ones you are jealous of, those who seemingly have perfect lives, have their own problems you don't get to see. Minnie, the "Jane Fonda" of the video, doesn't have friends; Miyeon's crush is going out with Minnie instead; Yuqi and Shuhua are the Mean Girls "posse", with no confidence of their own. Also, purely on the visual side, the MV is recreating the movies such as She's All That, where the obviously gorgeous protagonist is shown as being "ugly" with frizzy hair and thick glasses. Finally, it is not just Soyoen and Hwasa who get hate, all idols do. FFS, aespa's Karina, Le Sserafim's Chaewon, Blackpink's Jennie... some of the most stunning ladies I have ever seen... get the "ugly" comments. Of course, it is a fraction of a percent, but given the sheer number of comments they get, that is a lot of hate comments. And unless you have inhuman confidence, it is those toxic comments that stand out, no matter how many good ones you get. In Queencard, the whole MV is Soyeon's anaesthaesia dream, where she realises the truth about what confidence is. Both MVs are meant to be camp though, and should be viewed through that lens. Also, why is "life and limb" okay, but "boob and booty" is not? :P
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
This was some really helpful context! Thank you!
@chris_tyt Жыл бұрын
Just wanna say one thing: with Tomboy, the girls came with such anger after losing Soojin, and that feeling went through the whole album. There’s a reason of the album being named “I Never Die”. And I don’t think it’s coincidence that I-DLE songs have become more social commentary since losing Soojin. Hence the strong concepts that you’ve seen in Nxde, Allergy and Queencard.
@kingmanic6 ай бұрын
Also tomboy in Asia was far more negative a term than in the west. It means a girl who doesn't know her place and acts like a boy and that's bad in a confusion way. The song says fuck you, I do what I want.
@Yoohniversity Жыл бұрын
KDA is a virtual music group made by Riot Games to promote the game, League of Legends. They feature kpop artists and that is how I got into kpop world. Blackpink was the first group I got into and listened to the most initially. A lot of people got into kpop through them and BTS as well. These groups must be worth checking out as they introduced so many of us to Kpop. As of now, Dreamcatcher and XG are my faves. ❤
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
Two of my favorite groups too! I think will jump into KDA for sure! A lot of groups to cover haha 😂
@StaySiren9 ай бұрын
I’m going to have to comment on Allergy. Not feeling pretty or comfortable in your own skin isn’t reserved for ugly people. 🤣 in a culture where people pick apart your looks, I don’t think it’s fair to say that people who are pretty can’t not feel pretty.
@WeisenheimerJack Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video guys! I have never seen your stuff before, but i think this was a good deep dive! G idle got me into kpop and i adore these girls! I do hope you check out their solo stuff too! Thanks for the content!
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
Oh that's awesome! We will probably go through the solo material next along with some other b-sides
@WeisenheimerJack Жыл бұрын
@@AudioAddictionmedia there are a lot of excellent b-sides too!
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
Oh I'm sure! Some of my favorites from other groups we've covered have been b sides haha
@pubsapass1214 Жыл бұрын
Soyeon's My Bag rap exists, she dropped it live during MAMA Awards 2022 performance for 'My Bag' 😊👍 And note for Alex : maybe your number one could be 'Eyes Roll' in the same album than 'I want that' 😉
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
oooo let's go!
@arantzazuzavala7297 Жыл бұрын
I understand what you're saying about Allegy because its hard to believe that kind of message from people who are basically trained to show off confidence, but even in interviews and when they're messing around in videos it's clear that even if they ARE idols, they do notice and feel uncertain about themselves. They are idols, but they are humans. They show off on social media but those pics, stories, videos... Its what the industry tells them to show but we dont know whats going on. There has been moments when they dont tell they're feeling sad or lonely but the members notice and react on social media because THEY KNOW each other. Its not about status or expectations, its knowing that you share the same thing: You're expected to BE something, but you ARE something. They know, respect and support each other and thats why they've so many beautiful moments like Allegy, Tomboy, Nude, My bag. They acknowledge each other in so many diff levels, its not about "You're pretty you cant understand how someone 'ugly' would feel". Its just like you said: Perception. If you feel, think or asocciate with negative emotions about yourself, there's weight in you words, in your message and its beautiful coming from someone who's thaught not to be authentic but conventional. Sorry about the bible, just felt like pointing out because I'm enjoying this video a lot. (Sorry if my eng is bad)
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your comment! I think it's easy to forget that other people have struggles when you think they have it all but we are all humans fighting our own battles so I definitely appreciate Allergy more now
@sindieltaylor2147 Жыл бұрын
Got to do Put It Straight (Nightmare Version) in part 2.
@lok_1412 Жыл бұрын
Hope you guys can reaction gidle killing voice show!!!! Voice so 🔥🔥🔥
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
We'll take a look into it!
@Shaomander Жыл бұрын
Apologies for double posting but just had to mention as an older kpop fan (since 2007), it would be awesome if you guys eventually do Girls Generation. I'll be there live to drop some knowledge or context if needed lol. They were the trailblazers for girl groups, thrived in an era dominated by boy groups in a transition period from analog to digital pre-social media. Almost every girl group today look up to the members as inspiration for not only their music and success but for their professionalism in helping the next generation of Idols.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
We will definitely jump into Girls Generation hopefully sooner than later haha
@arinnaj4548 Жыл бұрын
I hope you can check out their behind the scene recording of their song too
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
Oh I will have to!
@Blazer433 Жыл бұрын
Went to their concert recently and they were truly amazing
@akonori4071 Жыл бұрын
I wish you guys reacted to the dark (x-file) mv and the other bside mvs!! also, it was interesting to hear all of your opinions, when I have a completely opposing taste (dumdi dumdi is my least favorite tt, uh-oh is my favorite tt, i like senorita, i loveeeed queencard, it is my favorite out of the nxde, tomboy and queencard trilogy and probably in my top 5 gidle tt, i also do not like i do)
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
We all come from different musical backgrounds so it's been a fun test for me (brandon)!
@michaeln30442 ай бұрын
I think the thing about want that is it’s all cautionary…these are the things you think you want and progressively it shows why all those things sometimes pale to just a boring sturdy kind of love you feel cherished by. So i see whole song asking the question is this actually what u want?
@돌돌리맘 Жыл бұрын
이노래는 한국에서 가장 핫탄 여자아이돌 노래 입니다 여자아이돌 많이 사랑해 주세요 감사합니다
@sephtran Жыл бұрын
Some solo work/ collabs to check out Soyeon: “Fire” “It Rained All Day” sketchbook performance “Jelly” because debut song “Smile” song about Soyeon’s trainee story “Freak Show” it’s an OST “Wow Thing” SM collab “The Baddest” KD/A song, soyeon’s verse is fire and rhymes in both Korean and English “Is This Bad Bitch Number” Soyeon breaks record for fastest female rap Yuqi: most of Yuqi’s solo work is in English btw “Giants” “Bonnie and Clyde” “Not Cinderella” Minnie: “Making Waves” Valorant collab with Don Diablo “Empire” Wengie feat Minnie “Expectations” Anne-Marie ft Minnie Miyeon: “Drive” Title track of solo album “Te Amo” “Twirl (How to Twerk)” Miyeon and Yuqi collab with street women fighter
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
I will make sure this gets added to the list :)
@AleonNovelle Жыл бұрын
The fact that you only put 3 for miyeon while she has the most collabs in the group, idol with most ost's in 4th generation kpop idols, apart from her solo album 😂
@sephtran Жыл бұрын
@@AleonNovelle the post was long already, after the soyeon suggestions. Had to leave room for others to recommend their favorites.
@LordKnt Жыл бұрын
Freak show is a hidden gem, absolutely crazy song
@ZSleepingDragonZ Жыл бұрын
Also "The Painted on the Moonlight" OST by Miyeon.
@sindieltaylor2147 Жыл бұрын
Regarding Uh-Oh, it was a barely veiled diss track against CUBE and the rest of the industry that didn't have their backs until they'd made it by themselves. All of a sudden they were getting showered with praise.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
Oh wow! Thank you for the context! Hopefully they don't feel that way now they're great!
@summermeitei1071 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget Miyeon's songs from her mini album MY.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
We will definitely keep this in mind!
@myeon4866 Жыл бұрын
Yooo, dumdi dumdi was my fav mv song too
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
It is in fact a banger!
@dayjimong Жыл бұрын
3:25:09 thank god, Clc is in the listtttt, i mean i loveee all group, looking forward especially girlgroup heheee. yesss i love sm that drama Dream Highhhhhhh, ugh nostalgic. 2pm,4minute is one of 2nd gen groups
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
We hope to do an OG stream at some point maybe once we're past award season haha
@pRIderzaurАй бұрын
Ok I know I'm ultra late but right now you can find the uncensored version of Tomboy on youtube. And Soyeon's verse also makes a bit more sense. In case anyone missed it and/or wants to hear it (obviously not in a reaction). Sorry if someone else already said this, search acted weird. Yuki solo stuff!
@TaiFei Жыл бұрын
01:24:25 I'm a big fan of SojuTalk but the term kimchi western wasn't created by them. The term was coined for the 2008 film “The Good, The Bad, The Weird” based on the Italian spaghetti western of the 60s.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
Oooo appreciate the clarification!
@BABYMONSTER_RORA_RAMI_AHYEON9 ай бұрын
(G)I-DLE is something else
@reapertempest4580 Жыл бұрын
y'all should def see their killing voice video
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
I'll have to take a look into it!
@dramaaddict25 Жыл бұрын
Can you please make a deep dive video of Pentagon and BtoB... they're the older brothers of G-Idle from Cube Also Enhypen from Hybe and CIX from C9 Entertainment *CLC please*
@pangkouxiong1244 Жыл бұрын
I think you guys are missing the fact that "everyone" struggles with their looks in Allergy, even "idols" and people like you not understanding that part. I'm quite disappointed in this "dive".
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
I am sorry if you feel that we missed the point of Allergy!
@Ky-wk5oe Жыл бұрын
Soojin just debuted solo today!!
@alexaa1187 Жыл бұрын
I love the way Soyeon uses english, because it's how it's used in Korea just like spanglish, and I love their accents because english not being my first language, just feels great, but that's just because im not racist and i'm not racist like most of the american audience who complains about lyrics or pronounciation.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
Our intention were to not come off as racist so if it did we apologize.
@alexaa1187 Жыл бұрын
@@AudioAddictionmedia Y’all didn’t in a very you know flat out racist way, just in a very biased undertone way, mostly Alex, btw this comment was not directed at any of you that’s why it’s separate, it’s just about how much Queencard brings out such comments from people. Actually something you’ll notice is that sadly most (G)I-dles critics are not about the music, or about their Korean lyrics or mv’s, they are mostly about the themes of their songs for not being “feminist enough” or just for show or about their english lyrics, and it’s mostly rutted in prejudice, for example your comments about the mixing or them having issues sometimes mixing genres are totally valid, specially coming from a pov from people who make music, but when people make comments about their English or their messages from a very not knowledgeable place it comes of bad, so if you can instead of downright just reacting to all their music maybe a format of reacting to the music an some more context would be best. I actually recommend the behind of the recording of Queencard or Nxde for maybe more context, or the Genius lyrics added context. Hope all of you keep growing as artist and reactors, kpop is really fun so just have fun with learning about it. Ps. Your reaction didn’t make me feel bad or any type of way sorry if it came out like that, learning and appreciating other context languages is fun, don’t shoot yourself in the foot whit biases, hope you achieve your goal of learning korean, Soyeon’s worplay it’s very fun when your are able to understand it. Lastly thanks for taking the comments lightly we are all human with biases it’s okay, y’all did a great job with the music production comments and with the interaction with the chat felt like a very light watch.
@CynoRules2 ай бұрын
The senorita rap is basically just a huge flex on how complex it is and her rapping skills a amazing and difficult rap but yeah it isnt exactly fit the song lol
@Yoohniversity Жыл бұрын
Last Dance got a lot of hate 😂 but I like it. If I have to rank: 1. I Do 2. My Bag 3. Last Dance 4. Lion 5. Oh My God ... Like the back stories and context given by Alex. 👍🏻 Do Therese and Alex also have a reaction channel?
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
Alex and Therese don't have channels but maybe they'll start them soon? 🤔 I think that's why they come on here haha
@noparkingnomercy3248 Жыл бұрын
But many western artists become popular and their pronounciation are so bad too.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
That's is completely fair we do have some weird ones haha
@keehoyoon-d2t Жыл бұрын
please reaction or deep dive to p1harmony. they debuted in 2020 but they have so many mv to watch and they do much collaboration with amazing artist, you should watch them and the color of this group is hiphop
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
I will definitely add them to the list!
@keehoyoon-d2t Жыл бұрын
@@AudioAddictionmedia thankyouuu so much🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 i will wait and subscribe your channel😉 recently they do amazing collaboration with Tricky Stewart, they drop a song called ‘Fall in Love Again’, and 1 year ago they do a collab too with Pink $weat with song called ‘Gotta Got Back’, you should check them out😉🤩
@keehoyoon-d2t Жыл бұрын
@@AudioAddictionmedia This is the list of p1harmony mv & songs you should watch or listen. 1. Siren (MV) (their debut song) 2. Maniac (by Conan Gray) (Cover) 3. Scared (MV) 4. Good 4 U (by Olivia Rodrigo) (Cover) 5. Do it Like This (MV) 6. At My Worst (by Pink Sweat$) (Cover) 7. Doom Du Doom (MV) 8. Back Down (MV) 9. Jump (MV) (the latest comeback) 10. Gotta Get Back (feat Pink Sweat) 11. Fall in Love Again (prod by Tricky) (newest) 12. End It (Live Clip Live Tour) 13. Look at Me Now (Live Clip Live Tour) 14. Follow Me (Live Clip Live Tour) If you want to know their vocals ability you can listen to their kind of ballad song(?) 1. If You Call Me (Live Clip) 2. Peacemaker (Live Clip) 3. Different Song for Me (Live Clip) 4. Better Togethet (Live Clip) 5. Love Me For Me (Live Clip) 6. Then Now and Forever (by CNBLUE) (Cover) P1harmony is a group with self composing skills too, they have 2 songs (made by all members) (actually 2 members (intak & jongseob) participate in writing lyrics for the rap part in almost all of their songs, but for this 2 songs, all members participate at writing lyrics) 1. Me Too (나도 그래) 2. Speaker You should watch their dance practice videos too cause their choreography so catchy, and their dance skills never disappointed, and the song it self was a bop🔥🔥🔥 1. Nemonade (choreography ver.) 2. Thats It (choreography ver.) 3. Billie Eilish Medley Choreography🔥🔥🔥 4. Reset (choreography ver.) 5. Peacemaker (choreography ver. or you can watch live clip ver.) 6. Thats Money (choreography ver.) 7. Follow Me (choreography ver.) 8. BOP (choreography ver.) 9. Black Hole (choreography ver.) 10. BFF (choreography ver.) 11. Love Me For Me (choreograpy ver.) 12. Secret Sauce (choreography ver.)
@Shaomander Жыл бұрын
Thanks again for the long deep dive. Some context to Allergy and Queencard. Soyeon really did change her appearance after being told for years shes not pretty. Producers have said you have to be skinny like Ariana, which is what those lyrics are referencing. After getting plastic surgery, she got blasted by everyone for getting the procedure, calling her a botched version of another idol. The standards in Korea are another level of toxic, trainees will get rejected because their knees and elbows dont look right. Plenty develop anxiety and eating disorders as a result.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the context and it's so sad to see these women subject to this mental issue enough to get plastic surgery. It's really unfortunate and hopefully she's receiving less backlash now
@alexaa1187 Жыл бұрын
Also to add on Alex's part on liking everything about queencard but not queencard the song, it's maybe because it's intention it's to not take itself too seriously like the mv was inspired by romcoms comedy's that even though they are lighthearted they leave you with a message just like queencard. Sometimes is quite funny to me how people react to things and are almost near the point but almost always miss because of biases or prejudice like a line like "my boob and booty is hot" it's a direct quote from a romcom movie I Feel Pretty. Like it puts me off the way people just write off Soyeon as someone who would just write "dumb or nonsese lyrics" like I get that sometimes the message doesn't completely lands for people who's first language is english, but for people who's language isn't we have to dig deeper. It seems rooted in racism and instead of wanting to understand any further ya'll just dismissed it by wanting her to adapt to you instead of the audience adapting to them it kinda sends the message of well we are not gonna accept the diverse way that people have of speaking english. I see how this criticism of lyrics is applicable to other groups wich have american writers writing awful lyrics, but towards (G)I-DLE no, you are overstepping and criticizing the way a Korean women speaks english and using words like cringe or awful it's just weird to me. Hope you take this as constructive criticism. Also they may have not said Fuc*k on Tomboy but they made a playword of a Korean word wich meant Bitc*h, one thing holding (G)I-DLE back is cube because they translate they're lyrics awfully in Nxde the actuall final lyric it's the pervert is you. So when reacting to (G)I-DLE or another Kpop group i advice you to not review it whit a very western lence I now it's a lot to ask but a lot of their songs like Nxde and Tomboy are demmed very highly by the femminist movement in Korea, it was actually shoking that they did so well with their messages, so by what western standards may seem just them being edgy it's actually them taking an stance, but western people often ridiculize their messages watching it through this lence. So yeah just my grain of salt, (G)I-DLE is an extremely unique and rare group hope a lot more people learn to appreciatte them, this message was mostly directed to the people wich accompanied you, not you directly you seemed very respectful and your comments on the music and production were very interesting, hope you take this into consideration.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
Hey Alexa, I appreciate you giving us context on the song. We don't think that the Soyeon writes dumb/nonsense lyrics and if it was perceived that way we do apologize. Our perspectives are from a western background so we are unfamiliar then that's ok and it serves as an opportunity to learn more about it. We listen to these songs once and there are certainly things we can miss. Our job isn't to know everything that's why we rely on other people to provide a lens on how to view things. Our comments aren't meant to enrage anyone and it serves as more of an honest discussion. We do our best to represent the groups in the best light we can but we also want to come off as genuine as possible.
@alexaa1187 Жыл бұрын
@@AudioAddictionmedia Yeah, it’s okay, sorry if it came out as enraged, Kpop is very fun and interesting, and if you guys didn’t comment exactly what you comment this conversations wouldn’t be happening, so thanks for replying, I don’t particularly think any of you are racist sorry if it came out like that, you all actually commented on how sad it is that the groups have to adapt, it’s more of a broader issue about how people talk about this group or other groups specifically, it’s just feels like the repetition of the same conversation because people don’t want to do the work to understand them, and that’s okay you are reacting for fun and it’s a 2 hour video, hope all of you keep reacting to (G)-idle and other groups and have fun with it.
@aideul866 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Finally someone said it. Some of the reactions to the Korean English were a bit insensitive. Well I'm blaming it on ignorance and a somewhat limited worldview rather than xenophobia/racism. I'll write my own comment later to explain/add a bit more to what you already said.
@Bumblebee_08166 ай бұрын
Taiwan is a province of China. No need to correct anything.👎🏻
@sanyk-t6cАй бұрын
With their own army, government and currency? Ok.
@Bumblebee_0816Ай бұрын
@@sanyk-t6c Learn about history and the One Country, Two Systems policy of CH. TW has belonged to CH since ancient times. In the last century, during the weakest period of CH, it was forcibly occupied and ruled by invaders. As for their own army? Like a joke. CH's army defeated them in less than five minutes
@Vizuette Жыл бұрын
for them to react if they had already heard them
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
I hadn't heard any of it so my reaction was true. Therese and Alex have a better knowledge of this group then I did.
@summermeitei1071 Жыл бұрын
@@AudioAddictionmedia I liked your reactions, Alex and Therese on the other hand seemed to already have a set opinion on most things. So some takes did come off as too biased.
@AudioAddictionmedia Жыл бұрын
That's completely fair! I am pretty much the neutral party since I just got into Kpop roughly 6 ish months ago