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The Quiet Evolution of 5th Gen K-Pop + The Hidden Politics of Music Shows

39 min · 20. maj 2026
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In today’s episode, I explore a feeling I can’t quite ignore lately — that K-pop may already be shifting into a new generation without officially calling it one. Newer groups feel noticeably different from older idol groups: less polished, less rigid, more casual and conversational. From freer choreography and unconventional promotion styles to more relaxed content and lyrical direction, it feels like the industry is quietly moving away from the hyper-produced image that defined previous generations. I also discuss the hidden cost and politics behind music shows after watching a CEO explain just how demanding and expensive the system has become — and why that pressure might be pushing K-pop toward a completely different kind of idol culture

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