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Da. I mean that’s your opinion, I absolutely love everything newjeans has put out and I’m a very eclectic music consumer.
There’s a reason why critics love them and it for sure isn’t because they put out “boring tiktok music”, that’s your take bc you probably enjoy noisier stuff and can’t catch the nuances and references in newjeans music.
Da critics loving them means absolutely nothing. Most of them get paid by big companies to write praise about kpop groups and their music. Just like how critics aren’t allowed to write anything bad about Taylor swift
This person must be living under a rock.
Critics aren't allowed to write anything bad about Taylor Swift
? When there's literally a reporter who came out recently that said they were encouraged to unfairly criticize her and her work just for engagement especially after 2016 happened.
Even just this recent album rollout all they've been writing about aren't even about her music or albums anymore but just going on and on about how she's a billionaire meanwhile Beyonce or Jay-Z doesn't get that treatment at all.
NewJeans may be paying people for payola but I doubt they pay critics because they don't care enough for that. No one takes Kpop seriously already why would they bother to have that image now?
DA. Taylor Swift’s rabid fanbase is similar to Kpop fandoms where they’re insane enough to dox and harass the reviewers and their family members. A recent magazine decided to hide the identity of a reviewer who gave Taylor a bad review, and Swifties responded by harassing random people working there and threatened to bomb the place. That’s enough reason for many people to not give honest reviews for artists with a rabid fanbase.
On top of that, these publications are afraid of losing exclusive access to the artist if they get too upset with the review. Look at how much glazing The Rolling Stones did for Taylor’s latest album despite it being mediocre shit (even her fans are calling it her weakest album).
If you didn't like her album then that's fine I can see why because most Kpop fans' taste won't align with that type of album. Of course this album is clearly NOT for the people who consume 7 songs per comeback and are allergic to slow songs but calling it mediocre when the people I've talked to in the workplace have loved it is something. I already predicted this reaction because it is such a "Dad album" in my mind like Big Red Machine's work or Red Hearse's. (It's okay if you don't know it maybe you guys are teenagers)
I feel like a lot of outsiders say this all the time for every release meanwhile all I've seen are most fans loving it? The streaming records are high even though her stans aren't notorious for mass streaming like Kpop stans do because most of them are grown and too fixated on discussing something about her boyfriends. So who are the people streaming the album if they don't like it? You have to look at the facts and not makeup conspiracy theories that don't even connect.
And that one reviewer from some dingy magazine did not just offend Swifties, it was because they made a distasteful suicide joke at the expense of Sylivia Plath's so even the writer community took notice. I literally don't care if they get death threats that aren't even going to pull through. I'm gonna semi quote a tweet from one author who took notice, if you're going to write something and namedrop a legend like Sylivia Plath at least put your name with it and stand your ground.
I have not seen one reviewer be doxxed and only saw most of them enjoying this "attention" from the rabid fanbase. Most swifties do is complain on twitter, they don't even do hashtag trends like "Apologize to BTS" or some shit like that. They're literally the reviewers' wet dream of engagement farming. The person who made AI photos of Taylor Swift is still tweeting from their account freely so clearly nothing happened to them. If you're afraid of swifties you're laughable.
People with your kind of mentality are truly unhinged if you think it’s okay to dox or threaten people over music criticism. It’s not just that one review, Swifties have doxxed regular people for MILD criticism of Taylor. They as rabid and toxic as Kpop stans. I’ve never felt the desire to get anger let alone send people death threats and vile comments over them not liking my fave’s music. I’m guessing you’re dismissing that kind of behavior because you’re a toxic Swiftie as well.
Lol @ you saying that Swifties don’t mass-stream. Yes they do, and they bulk buy as well which is why your capitalist queen knows she can release
19 variants of the same albums because you parasocial freaks will buy it up. Her shit is on so many random Spotify playlists even rap and R&B playlists. She operates like a Kpop machine, and you guys are no different from Kpop stans eating it up
Also, it’s funny how you assumed my music preference just to defend someone who’s the McDonald’s of music. She’s the very definition of quantity over quality, yet you guys are delusional enough to call her the “Shakespeare of our generation” while crying over her juvenile Tumblr lyrics. She’s the embodiment of white mediocrity
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Da. I mean that’s your opinion, I absolutely love everything newjeans has put out and I’m a very eclectic music consumer.
There’s a reason why critics love them and it for sure isn’t because they put out “boring tiktok music”, that’s your take bc you probably enjoy noisier stuff and can’t catch the nuances and references in newjeans music.
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Da critics loving them means absolutely nothing. Most of them get paid by big companies to write praise about kpop groups and their music. Just like how critics aren’t allowed to write anything bad about Taylor swift
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This person must be living under a rock. [quote]Critics aren't allowed to write anything bad about Taylor Swift[/quote]? When there's literally a reporter who came out recently that said they were encouraged to unfairly criticize her and her work just for engagement especially after 2016 happened.
Even just this recent album rollout all they've been writing about aren't even about her music or albums anymore but just going on and on about how she's a billionaire meanwhile Beyonce or Jay-Z doesn't get that treatment at all.
NewJeans may be paying people for payola but I doubt they pay critics because they don't care enough for that. No one takes Kpop seriously already why would they bother to have that image now?
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DA. Taylor Swift’s rabid fanbase is similar to Kpop fandoms where they’re insane enough to dox and harass the reviewers and their family members. A recent magazine decided to hide the identity of a reviewer who gave Taylor a bad review, and Swifties responded by harassing random people working there and threatened to bomb the place. That’s enough reason for many people to not give honest reviews for artists with a rabid fanbase.
On top of that, these publications are afraid of losing exclusive access to the artist if they get too upset with the review. Look at how much glazing The Rolling Stones did for Taylor’s latest album despite it being mediocre shit (even her fans are calling it her weakest album).
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If you didn't like her album then that's fine I can see why because most Kpop fans' taste won't align with that type of album. Of course this album is clearly NOT for the people who consume 7 songs per comeback and are allergic to slow songs but calling it mediocre when the people I've talked to in the workplace have loved it is something. I already predicted this reaction because it is such a "Dad album" in my mind like Big Red Machine's work or Red Hearse's. (It's okay if you don't know it maybe you guys are teenagers)
I feel like a lot of outsiders say this all the time for every release meanwhile all I've seen are most fans loving it? The streaming records are high even though her stans aren't notorious for mass streaming like Kpop stans do because most of them are grown and too fixated on discussing something about her boyfriends. So who are the people streaming the album if they don't like it? You have to look at the facts and not makeup conspiracy theories that don't even connect.
And that one reviewer from some dingy magazine did not just offend Swifties, it was because they made a distasteful suicide joke at the expense of Sylivia Plath's so even the writer community took notice. I literally don't care if they get death threats that aren't even going to pull through. I'm gonna semi quote a tweet from one author who took notice, if you're going to write something and namedrop a legend like Sylivia Plath at least put your name with it and stand your ground.
I have not seen one reviewer be doxxed and only saw most of them enjoying this "attention" from the rabid fanbase. Most swifties do is complain on twitter, they don't even do hashtag trends like "Apologize to BTS" or some shit like that. They're literally the reviewers' wet dream of engagement farming. The person who made AI photos of Taylor Swift is still tweeting from their account freely so clearly nothing happened to them. If you're afraid of swifties you're laughable.
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People with your kind of mentality are truly unhinged if you think it’s okay to dox or threaten people over music criticism. It’s not just that one review, Swifties have doxxed regular people for MILD criticism of Taylor. They as rabid and toxic as Kpop stans. I’ve never felt the desire to get anger let alone send people death threats and vile comments over them not liking my fave’s music. I’m guessing you’re dismissing that kind of behavior because you’re a toxic Swiftie as well.
Lol @ you saying that Swifties don’t mass-stream. Yes they do, and they bulk buy as well which is why your capitalist queen knows she can release [b]19[/b] variants of the same albums because you parasocial freaks will buy it up. Her shit is on so many random Spotify playlists even rap and R&B playlists. She operates like a Kpop machine, and you guys are no different from Kpop stans eating it up
Also, it’s funny how you assumed my music preference just to defend someone who’s the McDonald’s of music. She’s the very definition of quantity over quality, yet you guys are delusional enough to call her the “Shakespeare of our generation” while crying over her juvenile Tumblr lyrics. She’s the embodiment of white mediocrity