The K-Pop Popularity : Why has it Grown so much in the Philippines?

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Music knows no language. You don't have to understand it to feel the exact emotion it's trying to relay. Music, indeed, is a universal language. K-pop or Korean Pop is a perfect example of that. It has been a worldwide phenomenon for years already. It has reached not even Asia but also America, Europe and Australia.


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Of course, Philippines is not an exception. Filipino fans are known for being one of the most active and supportive K-pop fans in the world. We have a lot of K-pop fandoms here in our country and annual K-pop conventions are held nationally. Our country is also often visited by K-pop groups for their world tours and fan meetings. Most Pinoy fans are teenagers who gets giddy over good-looking and drool-worthy "idols" with oozing sex appeal, undeniable charisma and unparalled talent. But the fans are not only limited to teenagers. Even young professionals and young-at-hearts can't keep but "fangirl" or "fanboy" over these irresistable K-pop groups.

While we try to support OPM as much as we can, we also find it hard to neglect and fight the force of K-pop songs that keeps on trying to pull us. A lot of OPM supporters would often criticize us, K-pop fans, for listening to songs we don't even understand instead of patronizing our locally-made songs. It has been an issue for quite some time now. It's an interesting topic of discussion that keeps on heating up as time goes by.


Why K-pop popularity has grown so much in the Philippines?


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K-pop fandom has grown so much in our country since then. A lot may ask: what's in it that it draws a lot of attention and love from people? To be honest, we have a lot of better artists here in our country. We have extremely gifted singers who can slay power ballads, do vocal acrobatics with ease and can shift from one difficult genre to another MORE difficult genre. Filipino singers can make you feel all the right kinds of emotion. OPM songs are made of powerful and compelling lyrics all thanks to our talented composers. So, why K-pop?

hey don't just produce singers. They create total performers! And by performers, I mean artists who can sing and dance at the same time. While some relies on lipsync, there are a lot of them who can really pull difficult and upbeat songs while singing live. It's something that's not achieved overnight. K-pop artists were trained by their respective agencies for years. Yes, years! Some of them were trainees for five years before they were officially launched as an "idol."


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Another reason is the quality of their songs and music videos. Everything's well-prepared up to the tiniest detail before they release a song or an album. K-pop songs and music videos has done a very surprising evolution throughout the years which makes me so proud. You can even compare them to American music videos now (some are even better, I swear!) and they are all visually pleasing. One of the reasons why they can easily get hundreds of millions of views on Youtube. Some music videos even gained ten million views in a span 24 hours.

Furthermore, K-pop artists really take their music seriously. They're very passionate about it and you can really see their love for it through their songs. It has become a bit Westernized these days but the unique element of K-pop never left their music. They don't just get inspiration or immitate American music. They try to leave their own mark by using their style.


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Lastly, they know how to properly and effectively market their artists and songs. They have specific shows for K-pop idols which includes debut and comeback stages. K-pop groups are also ranked based on the digital and physical sales of their albums. So, the tight competition on their industry pushes them to always do better and think out of the box.

At the end of the day, it's just a matter of individual preference. You cannot force other people to listen to K-pop if it's really not their thing. But, as a Pinoy K-pop fan, I am so happy to say that this fandom has grown so much here in our country. It has build strong friendships despite the constant online banters and "fanwars" caused by opposing points of view (which is really inevitable).

K-pop has helped me get through difficult times. It keeps me motivated. It makes me look forward for beautiful things. Why? Please go back to the first paragraph.

So, if you're a non-kpop fan and you're reading this, I strongly suggest you to try listening to at least one K-pop song. Or if you're in the mood, try to explore it. Jump from one group to another.

Here's a quick warning: IT'S ADDICTING! So, hit the play button now and enjoy.

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i must say this is true, my eldest daughter is a fanatic of K-pop and even talks to us in Korean Language especially when were dining, i guess this changes the culture of these young generations or what we call the millenials.

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I totally agree. I have been listening to KPOP music for years now and I have become a hardcore BTS fan for the last years. Unfortunately, there are still some who question me for liking this genre of music.

IT'S ADDICTING!! hahahah i know!! I'm one of those late bloomers. haha! I actually liked listening to sistar, 2ne1, girl's generation and super junior way back 2009/2010 but lost interest but I'm coming back to loving it again. I got addicted watching many korean variety shows that why i got hooked again. haha. Listening to EXO, BTS, Super Junior, Red Velvet, and twice lately. :D

Love eating out at Samgyupsalamat. That's also one of the the culprits why I got hooked again. hahaha They keep random kpop videos on loop there. hahaha

Yeah. Mimimimimichigo chigo! Haha thanks for sharing your thoughts. Commended! :)

I would like to make a bet on KPops catchy music with "cute" performers on stage. The SoKor government is doing a good job in marketing its creative industry to the world.

I gotta admit man, I got addicted to Kpop since BTS-Blood sweat tears track came out. Since then even though I don't understand the language. The beat kinda gives me good vibes while driving to work. While I'm learning Japanese. I even discovered that there are Japanese version for their songs. That's where I learned a lot of vocabulary. Up until now I've been listening to a lot of bands and right now I saw this Korean/American girl named Nancy from the band called MoMoLand. I thought she's like one perfect specimen of a lady. Sorry but she's really my type, hahaha. You can check out their funky song called Boom Boom, She's very pretty there hahahaha.

Yeah their songs are catchy even if we don't understand anything. Haha. I even listen and like the songs of KPop groups I don't know about when I started checking YouTube. 😂