Persona wrote:
Anachronism wrote:
I still feel like a lot of it has to do with my age. If I were a small child when it came out I'd probably of loved it. Yet I still admit I bop to Ace of Bass occasionally so idk.
idk about age. i know a few people older than me, some who write about music professionally, who rly like kpop. depravitea wrote:
not all of it is in that pop-y genre
again I'm up for recsAnachronism wrote:
It sounds like all pop music these days. Like Ariana Grande or something. Boring, bland, safe, and not catchy enough to really grab my attention. If I were younger I think I'd like it so I could have dorky solo dance parties in my room maybe.
If I want mindless pop I'll go back to my beloved TLC and Destiny's Child because it makes me want to sing. Nothing from K-pop I've listened to gives me the desire to belt it out or dance, which is the point of pop imo.
It sounds like all pop music these days. Like Ariana Grande or something. Boring, bland, safe, and not catchy enough to really grab my attention. If I were younger I think I'd like it so I could have dorky solo dance parties in my room maybe.
If I want mindless pop I'll go back to my beloved TLC and Destiny's Child because it makes me want to sing. Nothing from K-pop I've listened to gives me the desire to belt it out or dance, which is the point of pop imo.
not all of it is in that pop-y genre
I still feel like a lot of it has to do with my age. If I were a small child when it came out I'd probably of loved it. Yet I still admit I bop to Ace of Bass occasionally so idk.