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Ngl… I miss the old K-pop

32 min · 18 de abr de 2026
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As a person who was born in 1998, in South Korea, it's a huge lie if you've never been a fan of K-pop. And as person who experieced 2010s K-pop (aka the Golden era of K-pop lol) when they were middle to high school student, it's really hard to NOT compare the "good old days" of K-pop and the current 3-4th generation of K-pop. In this episode, I spoke very honestly about that comparison and my very honest thoughts about "how did we get here?"   Thank you for listening!

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