It’s fine to mix English or common slang with kpop music, but most of the time it’s so ridiculously out of place and/or just used wrong and it’s so frustrating when it ruins music
art is subjective and we don’t get to decide what makes KPop, KPop. Unless you’re Korean and sitting in the producer’s chair in one of the companys in Korea
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Anonymous#14d
It’s like you skipped the first line of this post
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Anonymous#14d
Where did I say anything about what makes kpop kpop? It’s not anything about the genre, I’m talking about the English being chosen. I don’t have a general problem with it unless it’s wrong and out of place
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Anonymous#24d
you mean I skipped the part of the post where OP decides where and when English should be used in a KPop song by Korean artists?