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  • FCJAMAALQBDBMZPUNSWEGE6RCU Ayah Sukkar

    “Their music often fits what you would see on the Disney channel or Nickelodeon.”
    finally someone agrees. I’m sorry, i don’t wanna hear gee or tell me or any of those bubblegum pop on the radio…

  • _QP3IZLU33W22GNCYZFUVUXW6B4 Remy Vandom

    Kpop making it the the U.S. seems like a 50/50 chance.
    The marketing strategies that they use back home do not work here.
    It doesn’t matter which American artist you worked with i.e. Kanye West, lil’ Kim.
    No offense, If an Asian-American artist can’t make it here, what makes them think one from overeseas with almost semi-fluent English can?

     I love Kpop, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to try to promote in the U.S. reasons why:

     1. “Concept and sound changes might spell trouble for K-pop groups” Selling out.

     2. They promote here and lose popularity back home i.e. WG

     3.” K-pop is basically shelling out the same music the West has either had previously or has at the moment, but it’s expecting the West to eat it up. Why would western audiences want it when they’ve already had it or are served it in a language they can’t understand? K-pop doesn’t have the new or unique aspect to it”
     
     4. Certain companies don’t know how to go about  promoting their groups in the U.S.>>JYP

  • _QP3IZLU33W22GNCYZFUVUXW6B4 Remy Vandom

    Kpop making it the the U.S. seems like a 50/50 chance.
    The marketing strategies that they use back home do not work here.
    It doesn’t matter which American artist you worked with i.e. Kanye West, lil’ Kim.
    No offense, If an Asian-American artist can’t make it here, what makes them think one from overeseas with almost semi-fluent English can?

     I love Kpop, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to try to promote in the U.S. reasons why:

     1. “Concept and sound changes might spell trouble for K-pop groups” Selling out.

     2. They promote here and lose popularity back home i.e. WG

     3.” K-pop is basically shelling out the same music the West has either had previously or has at the moment, but it’s expecting the West to eat it up. Why would western audiences want it when they’ve already had it or are served it in a language they can’t understand? K-pop doesn’t have the new or unique aspect to it”
     
     4. Certain companies don’t know how to go about  promoting their groups in the U.S.>>JYP

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