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(exclusive reaction) Stray Kids - Get Cool / Red Velvet - Sappy / Very Very - RingRingRing

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(exclusive reaction) Stray Kids - Get Cool / Red Velvet - Sappy / Very Very - RingRingRing

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Finally glad to know there was more to that song than just Get Cool, although I enjoyed it in my ignorance as well!

John Ross

if u see them in real life theyre even more skinnier. i think in average female idols should gain weight. but camera appearance sucks. yes we do play that game when we're young, i mean i could still play it now just for fun lol

DKDKTV

i dont know either lol. yes! i thought i knew the word! thanks for telling me!

DKDKTV

I remember reading from multiple sources, including an academic paper <a href="https://scholar.dickinson.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1267&context=student_honors" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://scholar.dickinson.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1267&context=student_honors</a> that the average international western fan is older. Also the overall (not just VeryVery,etc...) primary consumers of K-pop in Korea I believe is High School aged I realize there is a bit of different in the school structure and "counting age" To be clearer, with American perspective, I define Mid-school=11 to 13 .

Frank Ansak

Joy looks better with a little more weight, totally agree!! I think almost every female or male idol does, actually. Also, Korean culture question: do you really play that game on Stray Kids' MV where you jump on your friends back? That seems so painful D:

Camila

Na, I did the same. Took me someone on twitter talking about "Red Velvet's new japanese song" for me to realize lol

Camila

I am not sure what the context is in this song, but sappy is most commonly used to described someone being overly sentimental or sweet :)

Pernille Alkjær Ravn

Hey, thanks for doing this even though your heart wasn't in it -- I hope you feel better soon. And thanks for reacting to Verivery. My thought is that the middle-school aesthetic for that video looks pretty similar to the aesthetic in the TxT trailers: very young, very sweet. I'm curious to see if BigHit takes TxT in a more intellectual direction while keeping that innocent aesthetic. I think (haven't done any market research myself...) that the market for k-pop in North America is primarily middle-school girls; I don't know how the demographics break down over there but it makes sense to serve that market, anyway - all that allowance money and no self-restraint.

Amy Brown

I feel so dumb because I never realized Sappy was in Japanese.... πŸ˜‚

Harley


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