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Bringing you the best sounds and ideas in K-pop each week. Featuring guests in and around the k-pop community. On a regular basis, we recommend "hit replay" songs you should listen to, as well as provide semi-regular in-depth k-pop editorial told nowhere else.
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This episode Hosts Stephanie and Pd-nim explores the recent wave of departures from major K-pop groups like Mark from NCT, TEN leaving SM, and Heeseung from Enhypen, analyzing the industry trends, artist motivations, and implications for the future of K-pop and the evolving business models in the industry.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast Connect with Stephanie: Instagram @Catchlight27HIT REPLAYS:도끼 (DOK2) & 이하이 (LeeHI) - You & Me (Official Visualizer) https://youtu.be/Nnswi0cIq3U?si=7gQiLWMc3TIxZpmY 전소민 (SOMIN of KARD) - 'Backseat' MV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP_nrIzsH-8Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to recent departures in K-pop and industry shifts01:08 - Doki and Lehi’s relationship and their new label 808 Hi02:52 - Spotlight on Lee Hi's solo comeback and her career background06:03 - Soman’s solo debut and her long history with DSP10:14 - SM’s contract expirations: Mark and Ten’s decision not to renew11:27 - The significance of center members leaving and industry norms12:58 - The surprise of artists choosing to exit before scandal or conflict14:22 - The trend of contracts ending around age 30 and its industry implications16:27 - The evolving model: from lifelong contracts to graduation and solo careers20:11 - The Japanese idol model of graduation and potential adoption in K-pop21:23 - Fan reactions to member departures and the resistance to lineup changes25:46 - Industry practices: re-releasing music without certain members, revisionist history30:02 - The trend of debuting groups younger and the decline of lifetime contracts33:34 - Predictions for future artist projects and band formations36:42 - Speculation on individual artists’ future directions: Lee Heesung, Mark Lee, Ten Lee37:58 - Final thoughts: the future landscape of idols, agencies, and fan cultureOptional insights:Mark Lee's Solo WorkLee Hi's MusicJapanese Graduation Model Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seven men. Two weeks. One identity crisis. 🎤DJ Peter Lo sits down with Virginia Duan (Mandarin Mama, Mochi Magazine) and Theresa Avila (It's a K-Pop Thing) to break down BTS: The Return — Netflix's behind-the-scenes documentary following BTS as they navigated one of the most pressure-packed album cycles in K-pop history.We go deep on the Arirang identity debate, why "Body to Body" might be the most important song on ARIRANG, the brutal timeline that shaped the album's sound, and what the documentary reveals about six men trying to balance artistry, commerce, and belonging after years apart.Plus: Jimin eating noodles alone, RM stress-drinking on a balcony, Jin asking Jungkook about home, and the J-Hope "Body to Body" reaction that explains the entire album in thirty seconds.Was ARIRANG a creative triumph, a corporate compromise, or something more complicated than either? Hit play.🔗Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0A☕Chip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcastCHAPTERS00:00 – Intro & Guest Welcome01:05 – Temperature Check: One Word Reactions to the Documentary01:45 – Hardest Hitting Moments: RM, Jimin & the Loneliness Behind the Fame06:30 – BTS Spotted in LA: Santa Monica, Beverly Hills & the Dodgers First Pitch08:50 – The "How Korean Is Korean Enough?" Debate on ARIRANG12:00 – The Bicultural Tension: Perspectives from a Mexican-American & Asian-American Lens15:00 – K-Pop as a Corporate Machine: Balancing Art, Revenue & Fan Expectations17:25 – The Compressed Timeline: Why Was the Album So Last-Minute?23:45 – Why Did Recording Start Before Jin Finished His Tour?28:30 – Jin's Contribution Beyond the Credits31:40 – The Nicole/Y Moment: When an Executive Finally Gave the Album a Concept33:00 – RM, "Swim," and the Art of Collaborative Songwriting35:20 – Why Did They Choose "Swim" as the Title Track?37:00 – Fire, the Britney Lyric, and Songs That Hit Different Live40:40 – The "Swim" MV: Aesthetic, But at What Cost?40:55 – Did the Documentary Make the Album Better or Worse?45:10 – What's the One Moment You'll Never Forget?46:15 – J-Hope's "Body to Body" Reaction: The Scene That Explains Everything48:00 – Outro, Where to Find the Guests & Final Thoughts on Fleeting Time Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BTS is back — and we're not holding back. After four years and mandatory military service, all seven members have reunited, and their new album Arirang might just be the most culturally significant K-pop release of the decade. We're going ALL in.In this episode, host Stephanie is joined by DJ Peter Lo, resident ARMY and wife of Suga Virginia (Mandarin Mama), and PD Nim Michaela for a full breakdown of the comeback.We cover:🎵 The cultural history of Arirang — and why naming the album after Korea's unofficial folk anthem matters🔥 Hit Replays from the album: Body to Body, Hooligan, Alien, and Number 29🎬 Live reaction to the Swim music video (title track)📺 The Netflix Gwanghwamun concert — 300 million global viewers, camera controversy, and what they got right and wrong😬 The Howard University teaser controversy — how a powerful historical connection got fumbled in production🌍 The Arirang World Tour 2026 — 82 shows, 23 countries, and why it could outperform the Eras Tour💬 Real talk: Is this album what fans were promised? The tension between BTS's Korean roots and Western crossover pressure — and why criticism IS army behaviorWhether you're a longtime ARMY, a curious newcomer, or a K-pop fan trying to figure out what this comeback actually means for the culture — this is the episode for you.🎧 Join the Kpopcast listener fam on Slack and help support the show — Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast CHAPTERS0:00 Intro — BTS Is Finally Back1:20 Setting the Stage: Why This Comeback Is Historic 3:33 BTS Origins: Underdogs, Social Commentary & the Gen 3 Rise 5:56 How BTS Built a Global Army Through Parasocial Connection 6:49The Military Service Arc — What 4 Years Away Means 8:20 What Is Arirang? The 600-Year Folk Song Explained 10:31 The Howard University Teaser — A Powerful Idea, A Painful Miss18:00 Fan & Media Reaction to the Rollout 28:00 HIT REPLAY #1: Body to Body (ft. Diplo, Ryan Tedder & Pansori) 40:12 HIT REPLAY #2: Hooligan — BTS Being Gloriously Unserious 44:36 HIT REPLAY #3: Alien — The Most Politically Charged Track 49:30 HIT REPLAY #4: Number 29 — The Bell, the Reset, the Palette Cleanser53:40 🎬 LIVE REACTION: Swim Music Video (Title Track) 59:40 Why Swim Is the Right Title Track for BTS in Their 30s1:03:33 Netflix Gwanghwamun Concert — 300M Viewers & the Camera Controversy1:06:11 PR & Media Strategy Breakdown 1:09:30 Korean Media Backlash — Is It Fair?1:11:30 BTS, HYBE & the Weight of Representing a Nation 1:17:50 Concert Flow Review: Microcosmos, Butter & What We Wished They Played1:27:00 Is the Arirang Album Daebak or Not? The Verdict1:29:00 Orientalism, Authenticity & Why American Fans Crave Korean-ness1:33:50 What's Next: Documentary, Jimmy Fallon, Japan Concert Film1:36:00 Arirang World Tour 2026 — Could It Beat the Eras Tour? 1:40:00 Outro & Where to Find Us#BTS #Arirang #BTSComeback #Kpopcast #KpopPodcast #BTSArmy #NetflixBTS #ArirangWorldTour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode explores the latest K-pop releases, focusing on GirlSet's comeback 'Tweak' as well as comebacks from Woodz and Joha. We analyze production, lyrics, visuals, and industry context including comparisons to Katseye, offering insights into global K-pop strategies and artistic evolution.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast HIT REPLAYS:Fosho (feat. 조하)StruggleChapters00:00 Introduction to K-Pop Cast and Episode Overview00:04 Hit Replays: Joha and Woods08:12 Girl Set: Background and Comeback Discussion10:46 Reaction to Girl Set's 'Tweek' Music Video14:51 JYP's Role and Historical Context17:56 Rebranding and Success of Girl Set21:51 Comparisons with Other Girl Groups and Industry Dynamics24:16 Evolution of Girl Groups in K-Pop29:31 Promotion Strategies and Market Positioning43:28 Audio and Visual Concepts in Music Production43:59 Evolution of K-Pop Aesthetics46:39 Agency and Autonomy in K-Pop49:50 Critique of Lyrics and Songwriting52:45 Final Thoughts and Ratings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Kpopcast, hosts Stephanie and PD-nim discuss the highly anticipated return of Blackpink after a three-year hiatus. They explore the significance of their new album Deadline, the music video for the title track 'Go', and the themes present in the lyrics. The hosts also share their thoughts on hit replays from solo artists Sik-K and Lee Youngji, and provide insights into the fan and critical reception of Blackpink's latest work. The conversation highlights the evolution of the group, their individual projects, and the challenges they face in the music industry.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast HIT REPLAYS:THAT IS ME - Sik K (6SEOUL) [MV] 이영지 - Robot Chapters00:00Initial Thoughts01:39Hit Replays: K-Pop Recommendations07:50Deep Dive into Blackpink's Comeback12:05Blackpink's Legacy and Impact18:04Visuals and Symbolism in 'Go'21:04Lyrics and Themes of Empowerment27:05Exhibit Reception and Fan Reactions28:19Delays and Expectations in K-Pop Releases29:14Controversial Collaborations and Industry Challenges32:15The Impact of Production Choices on Group Dynamics33:18Fan Responses to New Music and Sound Evolution36:26Line Distribution and Individual Member Focus38:28Cohesion and Strategy in Group Releases45:54Final Thoughts on Blackpink's Future and Legacy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Kpopcast, hosts Stephanie and PD-nim discuss the latest trends in K-Pop, including the hiatus of Manon from KATSEYE and the implications. They explore music recommendations, the influence of artists like Omega Sapien, and the dynamics of health and representation within the industry. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by K-Pop idols, particularly regarding racism and the pressures of the entertainment industry, while also highlighting the support from fellow artists like Chloe Bailey and Normani. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of Manon and the group as a whole.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast Hit Replays:I LUV U - Dimo Rex https://youtu.be/nz7QhETWbW8?si=PSjw4boVq3rJD-mYHajima - Omega Sapien https://youtu.be/pAPaHvDVoLE?si=mkMEce7ZoBmDQpKqChapters00:00Intro01:31Hit Replays: Exploring New Music10:33Manon's Hiatus: Speculations and Concerns19:43Cultural Differences in Work Ethic22:41The Impact of Support from Peers24:56Predictions for Manon's Future26:23The Consequences of Individuality in K-Pop29:14Group Dynamics and Internal Conflicts33:08Hope for a Bright Future Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Kpopcast, Peter, PD-nim, and Stephanie recap the end of Singles Inferno Season 5, discussing memorable moments, character dynamics, and the rivalry between Mina sue and Min-gee. They reflect on the reunion episode, the romantic connections formed, and the unexpected twists that kept viewers engaged. The conversation highlights character growth, personal development, and the complexities of relationships in the show. They also discuss the impact of game changers, and the effectiveness of communication among contestants. They express disappointment in certain choices made by characters, analyze flirting dynamics, and critique the reunion content for lacking substance. The discussion also touches on whether Singles Inferno is truly a dating show or more of an influencer launching platform, highlighting the need for more genuine interactions and clarity in relationships.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast Chapters00:00Recap of Singles Inferno Season 502:38Memorable Moments and Character Dynamics05:32The Minasu Saga: Growth and Controversy08:21Romantic Connections and Predictions11:00Character Revelations and Personalities13:45Final Thoughts on Relationships and Growth19:01The Dynamics of Relationships on the Show22:11Heartbreaks and Missed Connections26:41Romantic Moments and Chemistry30:11The Complexity of Affection33:40Game Changers and Their Impact35:34Navigating Relationships and Competition37:37Communication Challenges in Dating41:09Substance vs. Superficiality in Conversations41:54The Evolution of Singles Inferno46:15Reunion Content and Audience Engagement52:30Final Thoughts and Future of the Show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, the hosts dive deep into ATEEZ's latest comeback with their track 'Adrenaline'. They discuss the fan reactions, audio production, and the lore behind ATEEZ's music. The conversation also touches on the choreography, comparisons with other groups like Stray Kids, and the overall impact of the song. The hosts share their thoughts on the track's production, its reception, and how it fits into the larger K-pop landscape.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast HIT REPLAYS:i-dle (아이들) 'Mono (Feat. skaiwater)' Official Music Video“Internet Girl” Visualizer | KATSEYEChapters00:00Introduction to K-Pop and Hit Replays03:09Idle's Bold Move in K-Pop03:42Cat's Eye: A New Era of K-Pop06:29ATEEZ: The Rise of a Global Phenomenon11:56Exploring ATEEZ's Lore and Concept18:46Adrenaline: ATEEZ's Latest Comeback27:28The Band Reunited: A Collective Journey27:44Visual Aesthetics: Dystopian Themes in Music Videos29:36Psychological Impact of Visuals on Viewers30:20Musical Composition: The Beat and Dance Vibe31:52Production Team: Behind the Sound of ATEEZ32:41Sound Elements: Engine Sounds and Musical Texture34:36Melodic Comparisons: Sampling and Influence37:14Genre Exploration: The Evolution of ATEEZ's Sound39:06Rivalry in K-Pop: ATEEZ vs. Stray Kids45:01Final Thoughts: The Impact of 'Adrenaline' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, the hosts discuss K-Pop's presence at the 2026 Grammy Awards, highlighting the wins and losses of K-Pop artists like Kpop Demon Hunters, KATSEYE, and BlackPink Rosé. The show features an inside look from journalist Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum, who was in attendance at the Grammys Ceremony; what she saw and heard in the building may surprise you! The hosts also delve into their Hit Replay selections featuring XG and Kiikii, exploring the unique aspects of these groups. The conversation reflects on the significance of K-Pop's representation at the Grammys, the challenges faced, and the evolving landscape of K-Pop in the global music scene.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast Alexis' Podcast "It's a Kpop Thing" https://www.instagram.com/ikptpodChapters00:00K-Pop's Grammy Journey13:29Hit Replays: XG and Kiikii20:21The Evolution of K-Pop: Globalization and Language22:28K-Pop's Future: Expectations and Reality24:53Cultural Representation: K-Pop at the Grammys27:17Reflections on K-Pop's Grammy Journey30:00The Broader Context: K-Pop and Global Music Trends32:11Alexis' final reflections Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week’s episode we are going BACK to the hottest island in Korea, SINGLES INFERNO! The hosts delve into the complexities of relationships and character dynamics in the reality show, exploring themes of validation, competition, and the impact of personal insecurities on behavior. The discussion highlights the humorous moments of the show while also analyzing the best and worst contestants, their motivations, and the implications of their actions. The hosts make predictions about future developments in the show, emphasizing the importance of character integrity and personal growth.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast Chapters00:00Introduction to Singles Inferno Season 502:19The Evolution of Singles Inferno04:55Character Dynamics and Relationships07:41Physical Attraction and Contestants' Appeal10:28The Role of Humor and Banter13:10Cultural Reflections in Dating Dynamics15:47Surprising Moments and Contestant Insights18:17The Impact of Social Media and Public Perception21:05Final Thoughts and Predictions28:09Exploring Choi Min-ho's Complexities30:51The Dynamics of Competition and Validation32:59The Role of Projection in Relationships36:16Confidence and Performance in Reality TV38:55Humor and Lighthearted Moments in the Show41:09Character Analysis: Best and Worst Contestants44:28Navigating Relationships and Choices47:47The Impact of Personalities on Group Dynamics51:14Future Predictions and Contestant Outcomes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Kpopcast, hosts Stephanie and PD-nim dive into the world of K-Pop boy groups, focusing on EXO's latest comeback with their track 'Crown'. They explore the group's dynamics, the impact of legal disputes, and critique the music video and album production. The episode also features hit replays from new groups like LNGSHOT and Enhypen, offering a comprehensive look at the current K-Pop landscape.Introduction to the Kpopcast, including EXO's latest comeback and new group highlights. (Start: 0:00)Hit Replays and LNGSHOT Discussion - Focuses on the discussion about the new group LNGSHOT, their music, and the context of their debut. (Start: 0:44)Enhypen and Generational Shifts - Covers the conversation about Enhypen's comeback, their music style, and the generational shifts in K-Pop. (Start: 9:02)EXO's Comeback and Legal Issues - Discusses EXO's comeback, the absence of certain members, and the legal issues surrounding the group. (Start: 13:16)Music and Visual Critique - Analyzes the music and visuals of EXO's comeback, including production quality and thematic elements. (Start: 24:25)Final Thoughts and Future of K-Pop - Concludes with final thoughts on the discussed topics and the future of K-Pop. (Start: 32:00)Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, the hosts discuss their predictions for the K-Pop industry, reflecting on the past year's developments and looking ahead to 2026. They explore the mainstream presence of K-Pop, the impact of military service on BTS, the evolution of K-Pop's sound, and the increasing representation of LGBTQ artists. Personal resolutions related to K-Pop are shared, alongside predictions about the future of K-Pop groups and the industry's global expansion.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast Chapters00:002025 Predictions Review08:062026 Predictions Kickoff12:27BTS Members' Future17:07New Jeans and Industry Challenges21:11Stray Kids vs. BTS22:22The Future of Music Shows26:08The Rise of K-Pop in Mainstream Culture28:40K-Pop's Future and Global Influence31:32Personal K-Pop Resolutions and Aspirations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Kpopcast, the hosts recap the significant events, trends, and controversies in the K-Pop industry for the year 2025. They discuss the rise of queer visibility among idols, notable scandals, and the impact of K-Pop on the Western market. The conversation also includes personal song picks and the annual K-Pop awards, highlighting the best and most controversial moments of the year. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore the evolving landscape of K-Pop, discussing the latest trends, notable awards, and the impact of rookie groups. They delve into brand collaborations, the influence of Western music, and the unconventional hits that have defined the year. The discussion culminates in a debate over the Song of the Year, highlighting the duality of K-Pop through contrasting tracks that embody both light and dark themes.SONG OF THE YEAR AWARD ARTIST NOMINEES: JENNIE, CORTIS, KATSEYE, HUNTRIX, ATEEZ, BLACKPINK, XLOV, HWASA**NOTE: We at the Kpopcast sincerely regret that we forgot to nominate “Body” by Dayoung for our Kpopcast exclusive award: “Hoe Anthem.” We look forward to seeing more sexy & empowering music from Dayoung in the coming year!Chapters00:00The Rise of K-Pop Demon Hunters34:19Cultural Impact and Authenticity in K-Pop41:23Personal Picks: Songs That Resonate47:31K-Pop Cast Awards: Celebrating the Best of the Year51:05Innovative Choices in K-Pop Music52:02Emotional Soundtracks and Heartfelt Ballads53:54Rookie Groups Making Waves59:27Best Western-Friendly K-Pop Tracks01:02:10The Most Distinctive K-Pop Finds01:06:05Song of the Year: A Deep Dive into K-Pop's Best01:11:42Reflections on K-Pop's Evolution and FutureJoin the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TOP 2025 K-Pop Songs Tier List RankedIn this episode of the Kpopcast, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about their top songs of the year, using a tier ranking system to evaluate each track based on criteria such as popularity, quality, and its impact on the club scene. They explore the essence of K-Pop, the significance of music videos and choreography, and how personal biases influence their rankings. The conversation highlights the importance of fan reception and the cultural moments defined by these songs including hits by Le Sserafim, CORTIS, HWASA, Katseye, IVE, Stray Kids, BLACKPINK, MEOVV, J-Hope, and K-Pop Demon Hunters, ultimately leading to a comprehensive review of the K-Pop landscape for the year. They create a tier list ranking various songs, and the conversation culminates in a reflection on the song 'Gnarly' and its profound impact on the genre, leading to a broader discussion about the future of K-Pop music.Chapters00:00Introduction to K-Pop Song Rankings02:55Criteria for Ranking Songs05:57Song Evaluations Begin08:54Discussion on Popularity and Quality11:32Final Thoughts on Rankings14:54Music Rankings and Personal Preferences16:55Analyzing K-Pop Hits and Their Impact19:50Comparing New Releases and Their Reception22:49Unboxing and Celebrating K-Pop Merchandise24:46Final Thoughts on K-Pop Songs of the Year27:11Introduction and Technical Glitches30:48Exploring the Essence of K-pop33:47J-Hope's 'Killing It Girl' and Dance Trends36:50N-Mix's 'Blue Valentine' and Fan Reactions39:30Discussion on 'Spaghetti' and Trend Chasing in K-pop43:51Defining K-Pop's Iconic Moments44:39Evaluating Popularity vs. Quality46:02The Evolution of K-Pop Sounds47:55Reassessing the Rankings50:04The Role of Popularity in Music Evaluation52:21Personal Favorites vs. Mainstream Appeal55:17Exploring Bad Desire and Trends56:16Evaluating Song Rankings57:18Discussing Group Dynamics in Music58:11Analyzing Upward Momentum in Songs59:12Debating Song Quality and Reception59:57Finalizing Song Rankings01:03:07Introducing the Final Song Discussion01:04:17The Impact of 'Gnarly' on the Year01:07:04Concluding Thoughts and Future DiscussionsJoin the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Stephanie and PD-nim on the Kpopcast as they dive into all things K-Pop at the 2026 Grammy Awards. Nominations have just been announced and folks are saying this is "K-Pop's Year" at the Grammys: Kpop Demon Hunters Huntrix, Katseye, and Rose from BlackPink feat. Bruno Mars are nominated! This episode covers TXT's Yeonjun's 'No Labels Part 1' and comebacks from Itzy and Wonho. !Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast HIT REPLAYS:WONHO 원호 'if you wanna' MV https://youtu.be/qk6AbjgR-FA?si=yjz8BNcs3YC2DYMoITZY "TUNNEL VISION" M/V https://youtu.be/piSq8IioghU?si=j0dVLR3GjXjSEk3T Chapters00:00K-Pop Highlights: TXT, Wonho, and Itzy07:22Wonho's Solo Journey and Musical Evolution13:09ITZY's Comeback and Visuals28:40Yeonjun's Solo Debut and Collaboration with KATSEYE Daniela33:17Mainstream Acceptance of K-Pop?40:17The Impact of KATSEYE and Kpop Demon Hunters45:44Grammy Predictions and Industry Dynamics52:42Celebrating K-Pop's Achievements Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the K-Pop cast, hosts Stephanie and Pd-nim discuss various topics in the K-Pop world, including Baek Yerin's new release, Kino's solo debut, and the controversy surrounding X-Love's handling of LGBTQ pride flags. They also react to Babymonster's latest comeback, 'We Go Up', exploring the themes and sounds of the new music while reflecting on the current state of K-Pop and its representation of diverse identities.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast REACTION: BABYMONSTER - We Go Up https://youtu.be/wlHwjkYpSr0?si=e9S3l-HSOIKudUuBHIT REPLAYS:백예린(Yerin Baek) ‘MIRROR’ M/V https://youtu.be/IydHPao0OIg?si=do9ZGa0Ew9ruQsZs KINO - DIRTY BOY (Feat. JAMIE, UWA) [Official Music Video] https://youtu.be/NI9hEnq-yko?si=6TllsqvNRO8J53Wv Chapters00:00K-Pop Comebacks and Solo Highlights10:49Exploring Kino's New Release15:21XLOV's Flag Controversy and LGBTQ Representation24:51Fan Reactions and Activism29:34Transitioning to Lighter Topics - Babymonster30:22Babymonster's New Release37:29Comparing Babymonster to Other Groups41:26Wrapping Up and Socials Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SummaryIn this episode of the Kpopcast, hosts Stephanie and PD-Nim discuss Seventeen's latest comeback with 'Pretty Woman' and celebrate the Chuseok holiday. They share their hit replays, including Crush's new track Frequency and the boy group POW. The conversation delves into the significance of Chuseok, its traditions, and how K-Pop fans can engage with the holiday. The hosts also do a live reaction to and analyze the themes and production of Seventeen's new release, exploring the meaning behind '5-4-3 Pretty Woman.'Chapters00:00Celebrating Seventeen's Comeback and Chuseok06:31Exploring Crush's New Album and Creative Process12:25Introducing the New Group Pow and Their Evolution17:38Understanding Chuseok: Traditions and Celebrations21:44Celebrating Chuseok and Family Connections22:43K-Pop Releases During Chuseok23:44Reacting to '5-4-3 Pretty Woman'28:59Exploring the Music Video's Themes32:04The Impact of Nostalgia in K-Pop34:34Understanding '5-4-3' in the Song TitleTakeawaysSeventeen's comeback 'Pretty Woman' coincides with the Chuseok holiday.Crush's new EP 'Fang' features nostalgic R&B vibes.The group Pow is transitioning from a cute image to a more mature sound.Chuseok is a time for family gatherings and honoring ancestors.The International Star Athletic Championship is a popular Chuseok special featuring K-Pop idols.Seventeen's unit releases are breaking records in K-Pop.The collaboration between S. Coops and Min-Kyu showcases their chemistry.Lay Bankz adds a fresh element to 'Pretty Woman.'The title '5-4-3' may symbolize a countdown to the song's start.We discuss whether this release is an example of "recession pop"Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast HIT REPLAYS:CRUSH (크러쉬) FREQUENCY (Feat. Loco) https://youtu.be/8EdC-6L4C-Y?si=9b1lSEtCEBt8CydI POW (파우) 'Wall Flowers' M/V https://youtu.be/UpGEn4SkSY0?si=imMHdac7GAWyHFrf REACTION TO: Seventeen S.Coups x MinKyu "5, 4, 3 Pretty Woman" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u89aNeJlyg0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Kpopcast, hosts Stephanie and Pd-nim discuss the latest comebacks in the K-Pop scene, including EXO's anticipated return and Taemin's new single 'Veil'. They explore the monster rookie groups of 2025, and the impact of military service, geo-political tensions between China and Korea, and EXO-CBX's Lawsuit settlement with SM Ent. The conversation also highlights Kai's recent tour and his sexiest stage yet in Mexico City.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast HIT REPLAYS:Jo Gwangil - TONGUE https://youtu.be/t7DbgcQAmBoHITGS - Aha! https://youtu.be/1XOmTvPWQSs?si Chapters00:00K-Pop Comebacks and Rookies of 202504:44Hit Replays: K-Pop Song Recommendations07:33Rookie Groups of 2025: Trends and Insights15:15Taemin's Return: Exploring His New Single 'Veil'18:49Anticipation for Taemin at Coachella22:01EXO's Return from Military Service25:05The Lore of EXO and Their Comeback28:43Kai's Tour and Performance Highlights31:42Rain's Encore Tour Announcement33:29Updates on SM Artists and Future Plans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Kpopcast, the hosts Stephanie, PD-nim, and special guest Todd Inoue (SF Chronicle Reporter & more!) discuss the latest happenings in the K-Pop world, including hit replays from Ive, Moon Soojin, and Monsta X. They also dive into a critical review of the K-Popped show featuring Psy and Megan Thee Stallion, sharing insights on its editing and content. The conversation shifts to updates from SM Entertainment, focusing on Aespa's comeback "Rich Man" and Haechan's solo debut, "CRZY". In this episode, the hosts dive into the latest album from K-Pop group CORTIS, discussing their new music video, FaSHiON, and the reception of their sound in the K-Rap scene. They explore cultural representation in K-Pop, the significance of CORTIS working with American hip hop artists like Teezo Touchdown and Juicy J, and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the album's tracks. The conversation wraps up with reflections on the future of CORTIS and their potential impact on the K-Pop landscape.Join the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcast HIT REPLAYS:IVE 아이브 ‘XOXZ’ MV https://youtu.be/B1ShLiq3EVc?si=1HPDnKpG13T04dId 문수진 (Moon Sujin) - Chills [Official Music Video] https://youtu.be/mg8o-D3NPS0?si=A8tW_7qYd7BUJTSa MONSTA X 몬스타엑스 'N the Front' MV https://youtu.be/ykFHzr0oVog?si=ASn4bQMLVTxHV3B1Chapters00:00 Introduction01:10 Hit Replays: IVE, Moon Soojin, and Monsta X05:11 Deeper Dive: K-Popped Show Discussion11:33 K-Pop Industry Insights and Trends14:26 SM Entertainment's New Releases and Concepts21:13 Exploring the Concept Behind Aespa's Release24:24 Haechan's Solo Debut: A New Chapter for NCT31:08 CORTIS: Anticipation and Reactions to Their New Album35:52 K-Rap and the Reception of CORTIS' New Sound39:05 Cultural Roots and K-Pop's West Coast Influence42:17 Musical Expectations and Disappointments45:22 Vocal Performance and Group Dynamics47:45 Feature Collaborations and Their Impact50:50 Speculations on Group Dynamics and Future Directions54:23 Final Thoughts and Daebak or Not? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Kpopcast, hosts Stephanie and Peter dive into the vibrant world of "K-Popped," a groundbreaking show hosted by PSY and Megan thee Stallion that bridges generations and cultures. Join us as we explore the dynamic collaborations between Western and K-Pop artists, featuring iconic performances by ATEEZ, J Balvin, Kylie Minogue, TLC, Boyz II Men, the Spice Girls, STAYC, BlackSwan, Patti LaBelle, Kiss of Life, Eve, J01, and more! We dive deep into the show's highlight moments, times where the production missed the mark, and yes, that controversial and awkward moment between ATEEZ and J Balvin! Tune in for a deep dive into the essence of K-Pop and its global impact, with reflections on standout performances and the show's cultural significance.Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thekpopcastJoin the Kpopcast Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/kpopcast/shared_invite/zt-93kzxcv6-YNej2QkyY6vaPnhEQJxk0AChip in for editing: https://ko-fi.com/thekpopcastWatch KPOPPED - Apple TV+https://tv.apple.com/us/show/kpopped/umc.cmc.1yvpbd5uvcq8txtj1gfnw5ioxChapters00:00 Introduction to K-Popped00:56 Overview of K-Popped's Format06:09 The Essence of K-Pop09:31 Goals and Audience of K-Popped16:18 Target Audience and Show Format19:30 Production Value and Presentation23:09 K-Pop Performance Dynamics26:47 Theatrical Elements in K-Pop32:03 Crossover Collaborations: K-Pop Meets Western Artists37:24 Audience Engagement and Performance Quality42:38 Understanding the K-Pop Paradigm44:03 Understanding Performance Dynamics46:35 Cultural Interactions and Artist Dynamics49:44 Generational Connections in Music51:56 Cultural Heritage and K-Pop's Roots54:02 Show Format and Production Choices56:05 The Nature of Competition and Collaboration01:01:24 Final Thoughts on the Show's Impact Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.








Ateez did not get off easy when Hongjoong had the corn rows. They already get massive hate simply because they are small label artists doing well and better than some big label faves. Hongjoong got death threats. Then one of writers for the article on his hair was actually an Army. She did the whole piece on his hair and his apology and threw other kpop groups under the bus yet didn't mention a thing about the c/a BTS has done. If you're going to have a conversation on C/a and include others, how do you not include BTS. Biased writing protecting their faves! The main people flapping their gums about his hair were actually Army who have no right to even open their traps after the things that happened with BTS! The audacity to act as if Hongjoong killed someone versus it simply being hair when BTS not only did C/A but colorism! I've been in kpop 8 years. I haven't forgotten how RM joked about some members skin being so dark that he couldn't see them at night. We got no apology
Why have I never heard of this Kpop cast before today?? Ateez is the next big thing and it's already happening. I was on my way out of kpop and saw their dance to Pick It Up. Been by their side since. Hala Hala is still the best song for me in 2019 period for strong vocals, killer rapping and insane choreo. The Hala Hala live is even more insane with the facial expressions. Love these boys. All killer dancers, killer vocals, killer rapping and all visuals with a crackhead nature but sweet and loving too. I love their contrast. Live performances of Light, My Way, Desire, Promise just kill me.
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Ive been searching for some podcast like this one thankyou
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