my 1 yr old baby brother loves Crush by IOI. It's the cutest thing He'll run into my room and point to the speaker for me to play it and he just lights up like nothing I've ever seen and dances around. If I switch the song or turn it off, he starts to cry. Everyone wonders why he always wants to come to my room/clings to me whenever I come home and now I've finally figured it out
my 1 yr old baby brother loves Crush by IOI. It's the cutest thing He'll run into my room and point to the speaker for me to play it and he just lights up like nothing I've ever seen and dances around. If I switch the song or turn it off, he starts to cry. Everyone wonders why he always wants to come to my room/clings to me whenever I come home and now I've finally figured it out
My sister HATES K-Pop but loves Crush. The 22-member performance SLAYED her.
What are ASTRO's fans called? I always refer to us as the ASTRONUTS.
that's so cute actually omg
but its 'AROHA', its cute but, ASTRONUTS sound better lol. im used to kinda tragic fanbase name tho. atleast they didnt add 'nator' at the end of it
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They are such great performers too
!!! and their so humble and always positive and happy about everything. they deserve so much and im happy their starting to get it. their hard work os slowly but surely paying off
i jsut remembered Mina is from San Antonio. if she would have went to my highschool homegirl would have had guys LINED UP tbh
& omg at Momo's english voice, she's so precious
but mess @ them STILL doing this song. looks like they'll stay shading 'Truth', 'Headphones', & "Touchdown' (even after that slayful performance when the era first started)
Is Boa apart of that group? She (who is a huge stan of Britney) got ahold of Britney's Look Who's Talking Now an unreleased from her 4th album In the Zone for her English Album Self Titled
I can't think of any apart from Look Who's Talking but I'm sure she has. A lot of k-pop songs are reworked English demos, it's just that most of them are sold exclusively so we never get to hear an English version. If you look into individual production credits, a large majority of k-pop songs have Western writers or producers on them.
In BoA's case, her English album was basically entirely from English-sourced demos, but even in her Korean stuff there's some Western production. Like, for example, on Only One, two of the tracks were produced by Nervo and one by Toby Gad. There's also plenty of completely homemade K-pop, but in general it's a mixture of domestic, European, and Western production.