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Re: Girl's generation on David Letterman show + will they become bigger than the beat
k-pop is pretty much western pop done by koreans. There is virtually no traditional korean culture evident in it
don't get me wrong, i've enjoyed some k pop songs in the past and have listened to my fair share of it. But it is legit like every other generic pop from any other country. The same style over substance, the same dance moves, the same costuming, the same auto-tune, hell even half the beats are copy and pasted.SNSD is probably successful because SM is rich. I don't really think SNSD will be popular in America because their style of music is TOTALLY different to English music. Especially their cute-sy styled songs like "Gee". It'll probably fail. And their repetitive style gets rather boring and annoying eventually. SNSD's popularity in America will probably be temporary and short-lived just like Wonder Girls. Their song "Nobody" made a debut on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 2009, making the group the first Korean group to ever enter the chart. ~ [Direct quote from Wikipedia] And look where they are now?
To be honest, I reckon Kpop is already beginning to die out now.
I love Yoona but just looking at, at least half the group and their English, I can't see them going far. And you must admit not everyone in SNSD are the best singers. Despite loving Yoona, I know that she is probably the member with the weakest vocal and although she's improving, she won't become a spectacular singer. I mean she doesn't even get many lines in each song. And you can't compare SNSD to the Beatles. Although I am not very familiar with the Beatles, I know that each member actually played musical instruments and composed most of their songs whilst with SNSD only half of the members at most play a musical instrument and they don't compose many of their songs. To sing is one story, to compose is another. Just like your other thread about kpop vs classical music. Kpop will never overtake the Beatles or classical. They can't compare to a genius like Mozart
k-pop is pretty much western pop done by koreans. There is virtually no traditional korean culture evident in it