Silent_Pen wrote:iartnino wrote:Nagtanung-tanong ako sa friends ko, hindi pa daw laos ang kpop. Bahala na >.<
Laos na ang KPOP dito sa Cebu eh
Ehh? talaga? haha.. konti na lang...
Silent_Pen wrote:iartnino wrote:Nagtanung-tanong ako sa friends ko, hindi pa daw laos ang kpop. Bahala na >.<
Laos na ang KPOP dito sa Cebu eh
iartnino wrote:Silent_Pen wrote:iartnino wrote:Nagtanung-tanong ako sa friends ko, hindi pa daw laos ang kpop. Bahala na >.<
Laos na ang KPOP dito sa Cebu eh
Ehh? talaga? haha.. konti na lang...
shyvar wrote:Patience is a virtue !
iartnino wrote:shyvar wrote:Patience is a virtue !
Like!!!
hahaha, nakakatawa, talagang inaabangan nating malaos ang kpop. XD
Aawayin ako ng mga friends ko pag nakita ako na nagpopost ng ganito...
Blessed are those who wait (for the downfall of kpop)
iartnino wrote:Personally, I don't think the language is what's hindering them from entering the international market. Bakit yung Kpop at Jpop, super sikat internationally? I think it's a matter of advertisement and marketing. Magaling kasi talaga mag-market ang Kpop idol companies, at tignan mo naman ang concerts nila, super ginastosan talaga (but on a personal note, I'm not advertising kpop. Stop the kpop invasion >_<). And one thing more, they aren't afraid to market in other countries. Problema lang din kasi ng Jpop, piling-pili lang yung inaadvertise-an nila, unlik kpop na ewan ko ba, parang lumot, kung saan-saan na lang lilitaw. I hope Thais would be as aggressive... and siguro, mas maganda kung pagandahin nila yung tunes nila. May nagsabi kasi sa akin na ang ibang Tpop (thai pop) group, parang gaya-gaya lang sa kpop/jpop idols. I think they need to see AUGUST BAND as a model, kasi they make their OWN songs with their OWN style, and that's one of the many reasons why we fans fell in love with them.
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