@thewillanddeshaunshow: Is K-pop this era’s version of 90s rnb? It’s also similar to the 90s pop revival….. #millennials #90smusic #musicpodcast #kpop #jpop
and HEAVILY influenced by Micheal Jackson I’ve noticed
2025-09-22 15:06:29
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Acadia🍾 :
every k pop song sounds like Janet to me
2025-09-22 15:56:10
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gracie :
the kpop group system was created based on motown!!! black music has always been the blueprint since conception
2025-09-22 15:55:50
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Mimi Vibez :
Flo is from the UK
2025-09-23 19:26:58
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MAA70 :
The thing is you have no one from the music industry who is going to step up and get groups back in the states. I’ve been saying this for years we definitely in a revival in that especially for POC. I enjoyed Kpop, l would definitely like to see fresh faces from the states bring back the group era.
2025-09-23 23:26:09
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Nisha-Nisha :
I said, "Sometimes, the off-brand product has the same quality of the name-brand product." Having grown up in the 90s and 2000s with representation was a blessing. Many Black artists work with Kpop companies to produce the music. There are definitely Kpop/Korean artists who value and respect Black people and our culture. The opposite is also very true and exhausting. The concerts are amazing, though. Been to over 20 since 2022. 😅
2025-09-23 13:20:30
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J Bigs :
I said something earlier - K-Pop is the revival of 90s/00s music. Hence why you see so many millennials loving K-Pop (me included)
2025-09-23 00:09:13
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Teal Black :
This part of the reason why I started listening to kpop because it filled that need for a music group for me.
2025-09-22 23:58:19
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