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Timur Sharapov

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  1. SM gave up on own artists and now looking for others to adopt them and bless them... 

    ... With his embezzled money.

    SM don't pay own shareholders their deserved dividents cos SM is always in loss by the end of the year, but he suddenly has huge funds to invest in other groups 😂😂😂

     

  2. 6 hours ago, satoori said:

     

    In Korea most of Jay fans are "edgy" kids and men. 

    And this fact says nothing good about us, men ☹️☹️

    I was always wondered why people look down on teen fangirls when having men aka "overgrown edgy kids" as fans is more compromising.

    Fine example of that is football / soccer 

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  3. It's sad if bored adult dude can't find himself another distraction beside riling up other people on SNS.

    This kind of actions don't do good to his public image.

    But if he wants to make a fame as a troll just because he couldn't get a fame as a rapper / artist, then it's his call I guess.

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  4. Imho the best song of 2020 so far.

    No offences to anyone including my faves.

    Is it what you call being fierce? Or is it more like... desperation?

    Did you feel that?

    When others portray being powerful, these girls just live it. 

    Every second was lived at its fullest. No weak chains, no dull moment.

    My new anthem.

    My new "soundtrack of my life".

  5. Tbh for me pre-debut hype is meh.

    I prefer step-by-step, growing, glowing, learning, evolving, improving, outdoing-themselves types of groups.

    I prefer character development.

    I prefer little steps at a time. I prefer my idols to spend some effort to achieve some level of success. 

    I prefer to witness their story as if they're my children. As a proud dad of two angels I know that feeling 😎😎

    Pre-debut hype blahblahblah reminds me of outdated strategies, gives me all that "golden spoon" and "privileged" and etc. vibes.

     

    Edit: i started my east asian journey by stanning pre-debut group so i know what it feels like.

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  6. 18 minutes ago, bronx. said:

    ive always thought russians are cold nation

    im a slav too, we are quite known for hospitality

    I would say we're tsundere: cold outside and warm inside ☺️☺️

     

    And yeah, hospitality in slav culture is smth sacred 👍👍

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  7. Guests are blessing.

    They are very important at our local culture.

    We meet them, feed them and chit chat with them for a while. And if they are gonna stay, we just help them to feel at home and then we continue to do our routine.

    None of my friends, relatives, cousins etc. don't stay longer than for a couple of days anyway. And they easily fit into our faily routine. 

    And our relatives from Russia or my wife's relatives and friends from Turkey visit us for a longer period like 1 week or even longer. But then again they're so understanding and not demanding at all.

    So we're lucky.

     

     

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  8. 1 minute ago, rananicolee said:

    I think he was trying to say people would think he's another pop star. I don't know. I do know he respects BTS but the way he words things is very poor. He's not able to articulate his thoughts well. Clearly. I mean even looking at his tweets it's just a mess. 

    No offense, but this "mess" thing seems to me as intentionally chosen and carefully done concept.

    He tries to seem "controversial" without being or doing smth really controversial for the sake of attention and clout his words get.

    He's way smarter than he shows.

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  9. 8 hours ago, classiq said:

    he did an interview with a US radio show and mentioned that western public dont take him seriously because they think his music will be like bts. 

    Was he indirectly saying that bts music couldn't be taken seriously?!

    Or is smth wrong with my comprehension skills? Or even with my English???

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  10. Instead of putting out 1 album per year with 1 title track, 2-3 decent tracks and the rest of the songs as fillers, it would be better to release 1 solid album per 2-3 years, and to keep releasing a few singles from that album.

    Existing "follow-up promotions" somehow reminds me that western tactic. Idk which group else do that, but Bangtan used to do "follow-up promotions" like BIL / JOD from SLA mini, or Danger / WOH from D&W album, or INU / Dope from HYYH Pt.1 mini.

    But let's be honest, for K-pop management companies it's easier to release albums with title tracks.

    I guess longevity matters when you get some benefit from digital streams or digital sales.

    But right now S.Korea don't have decent digital platforms. Melon was paying too little money unless it stopped. And now its owners are busy embezzling money from the platform and I expect Melon to go bankrupt 2-3 years from no on. Spotify in S.Korea will end remained platforms too.

    So I guess western methods are useful only in western markets. Thus companies will use them only to aim US / EU.

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