You know those pasty white, tryhard, indie European pop girls most of you listen to? Yeah, those are acts nobody really cares about.
K-pop acts at least produce sales in one section of the universe.
You know those pasty white, tryhard, indie European pop girls most of you listen to? Yeah, those are acts nobody really cares about.
K-pop acts at least produce sales in one section of the universe.
At least they make good music.
I have yet to hear a good K/J/C-Pop song not made by Perfume
The growing acceptance of South Korean pop culture as a valid form of entertainment in many parts of the world has prompted the government of South Korea to use the Korean Wave as a tool for soft power. Ultimately, the government hopes that the acceptance of South Korean culture in foreign countries would be reciprocated by an embracement of foreign cultures among South Koreans, thus realizing the ideals of a bidirectional flow of culture, goods and ideas in order to achieve the following goals:
Prevention of anti-Korean sentiment[14]
Reunification of Korea[15]
Advancements in world peace and prosperity