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K-Pop in India

Podcast by Shreya and Soham

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About K-Pop in India

K-pop in India is a podcast designed for India’s ever-growing K-pop community. Despite the genre’s immense popularity in the country, there are few platforms that truly explore its depth, impact, and ongoing trends. This podcast fills that gap—bringing fans the latest news, industry insights, and a deeper understanding of K-pop’s cultural significance. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering the genre, K-pop in India offers engaging discussions, expert perspectives, and everything you need to stay connected to the world of K-pop from an Indian lens.

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49 episodes

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Keeping Up With K-Pop: May

May was genuinely one of the craziest months for K-pop fans in India — and we’re breaking ALL of it down in this episode of Keeping Up With K-pop 🎙️ From experiencing the HYBE India Pop-Up Park in Mumbai, meeting future auditionees, and seeing the growing K-pop community up close… to screaming our lungs out at the BTS Tokyo concert live screening in theatres — this episode is basically a time capsule of what K-pop fandom in India looked like this month. We’re also covering the biggest K-pop news, comebacks, announcements, industry conversations, fandom moments, and everything that had the community talking throughout May. If you wanted one episode that captures the chaos, excitement, emotions, and evolution of K-pop this month — this is it 💜

18 May 2026 - 23 min
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Why K-pop Idols Leave: The Business You’re Not Seeing

This episode is a bit of a public service announcement for every K-pop fan. Every time an idol leaves a group or a company, the internet reacts instantly — blame, outrage, assumptions. But what we often miss is the business behind these decisions. In this episode, we break down why idols leave — from contract structures and renewals to personal choices, company strategy, and long-term career planning. We’re not here to defend labels blindly or dismiss fan emotions, but to add context that’s usually missing from the conversation. Because not every exit is a scandal. Not every decision has a villain. And not every story is as simple as it looks online. If you’ve ever felt confused, frustrated, or just wanted to understand what’s really going on behind the scenes — this one’s for you.

9 Apr 2026 - 20 min
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ARIRANG Review: Why This Comeback Feels Different

BTS are back with ARIRANG — but this isn’t just another comeback. In this episode, we break down the album from both a fan and industry lens — from its sonic direction and standout tracks to the deeper cultural meaning behind the title Arirang, a word rooted in Korean history, identity, and emotion. We also look at how this release goes beyond music — with platform-level integrations across Spotify, Netflix, and Instagram, record-breaking listener growth, and a comeback strategy that feels less like a campaign and more like a global system event. This is a conversation about what ARIRANG sounds like, what it represents, and why BTS continues to operate at a scale that reshapes how music is released, consumed, and experienced. If you’ve been listening, this will help you understand it deeper. If you haven’t yet — this is where to start.

29 Mar 2026 - 20 min
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The Problem With Mental Health in K-Pop

K-pop has always talked about pressure. This episode talks about presence. Recent moments — from Manon stepping away from KATSEYE to Jungkook’s candid live — open a larger conversation about what it means to exist publicly as an idol today. In an industry built on closeness, idols are performers, companions, content, and comfort at the same time. Fans experience connection; artists experience constant visibility. Every silence gets interpreted, every emotion becomes data, and authenticity itself turns into a kind of work. This isn’t an episode about scandals or speculation. It’s about systems — parasocial expectations, global fandom culture, and the emotional labour of being available to millions. We explore how K-pop is slowly redefining boundaries, why stepping back can be a form of strength, and what healthier fandom might look like going forward. Because the question is no longer whether idols feel pressure , it’s how constant connection changes what rest even means.

1 Mar 2026 - 18 min
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