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Can Chinese people listen to K-pop?

Can Chinese people listen to K-pop?

Korean TV shows and K-pop music videos have been blocked from streaming in China — one of their biggest and most lucrative markets — Chinese internet users have posted about boycotting Korean beauty products, and Korean celebrities have canceled tours in China.

How many Americans know K-pop?

Nationwide, nearly 2 out of 3 (63\%) people between 13 and 49 have heard of the terms “K-pop” or “Korean Pop.” While awareness was highest among Gen Z (teens 13-17) and Millennials (Adults 18-34), nearly half of all Gen Xers (adults 35-49) are aware of K-pop, showing that this body of music is making an impact across …

What is K-pop and why is it different?

There is much more to K-pop than meets the eye. It may be a little different from what we’re used to in the pop world, but that doesn’t make it wrong. If anything, it makes the genre more valuable. Even though it was inspired by western sounds, K-pop has become a new way of approaching pop, on both a musical and visual level.

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Does K-pop make you gay?

It’s not going to make anyone gay. “Gayness” is not an illness you can catch by using make-up. K-pop is also a visual package, built on imagery, color, texture. It’s a different culture, but different does not mean worse and definitely does not mean ‘gay’.

Is there a right way to develop taste in music?

Nor specific genres. There’s no right or wrong way to develop taste in music except that your taste be genuine and honest. Like things because you like them not because friends and family do (and ditto for not liking things.) And don’t deny your tastes. Someone somewhere will judge you no matter what you like.

Why do rockers hate pop music?

If they’re rockers, they feel pop is boring and shallow. Some believe that electronic music isn’t music, and today’s artists will never be like the classics, and let’s not forget about alternative projects, which are automatically judged as weird or “only for hipsters.” Music is so diverse that there is a genre for everyone.