The midyear report from the Circle Album Chart shows that, for the first time, there is an increase in representation for both female K-pop acts and soloist sales.
The South Korean boy band BTS, also referred to as the Bangtan Boys made its debut in 2013 and is managed by Big Hit Entertainment. A total of seven people form the group: RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. They have developed a huge fan base known as the "ARMY" all around the world. Hip-hop, pop, and R&B are all elements of BTS's musical style, and its lyrics
BTS a big name in the world of music. Not only the fans of Bangtan Boys but also others are going crazy over the songs created by BTS members. Now, the news is that BTS’s 2020 album "Map of the Soul: 7" is in the Rolling Stone’s List Of "The 50 Greatest Concept Albums Of All Time". The album was positioned at the number 25. A list of songs were published by the Rolling Stone
There’s a culture war raging across the TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram, and I’m not talking about the urban vs. rural political quagmire that’s destroying our nation. I’m talking about something important: Generation Z and millennials squaring off over skinny jeans.
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Gen Z vs. millennials
The simmering pop-culture war between millennials and Generation Z has been spilling over lately. The main battlegrounds are skinny jeans and side-parts, with minor skirmishes over Harry Potter fandom, saying “adulting,” and BuzzFeed quizzes.
According to Gen Z, all these millennial things are uncool, canceled, or cheugy (see below). Millennials, clearly stung by no longer being the coolest kids at the party, are responding with their own salvos, vowing that you’ll have to pry their skinny jeans and extra-whip, half-caff lattes from their cold, dead fingers, and pointing out that you shouldn’t take fashion advice from people who string LED lights up in their bedroo