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  • Felicia Jiamei Lau

    Hello! I'm Jiamei, or Felicia. I'm a full-time Preschool teacher, I enjoy dancing, singing, playing guitar and practicing calligraphy. A sucker for Taylor Swift, Disney and pink things. That kind of sums me up.


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K-pop craze..

I saw that article, the one that everyone is talking about. That lady, Adeline Chia. She really said it all, what all the other people want to hear about k-pop, that it didn't really make any sense at all. It's some craze, that makes the whole world mad.

I'm fine with k-pop. That is, if you understand what they are singing. I mean really, out of the million fans, how many of them actually understand every single word in the song, and knows what the song really meant. Or are they just like.. "oh the melody is nice, and it has the grooves too!" or some of them will go like "I love their dance!" I don't get it, you don't understand the song why would you be so crazy about them. The the worst reason of all "I like them cause they are cute/hot/handsome/pretty/sexy/ect.." Like seriously?

I don't know, people turned the k-pop singers into their god, like what Adeline Chia said. People should learn to appreciate them, and not really like stalk them wherever they go. Really, respect the singer that you like mans. I also cannot stand how the fans really go and know every single info about them. Let's say if they go to a certain country, they would know where does the singers stay, which hotel they are in and all that. It's really not necessary, to me, not matter how much I'm crazy over a particular band/singer.. Honestly, I'm against k-pop more than I'm against Justin Bieber. (okay, maybe I'm not even against Bieber at all...)

K-pop started out fine, like those people really can sing and they have talents and all. I am neutral with those bands that started the k-pop craze such as Big Bang, Super Junior or SNSD. but I'm really shocked with those newer/low-profile bands such as After School or even some Solo singers..

So what I'm trying to say is that Adeline Chia made a very good point about k-pop, that it shouldn't even be so crazy in the first place. K-pop culture. Korean Pop Culture. They are not unique to me. All of them, their hair, their dressing, their dance, their music. They are like copycats of each other, just that they sing and dance different song. What's really so great about k-pop?

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