stop saying it's a K-pop group!

I've been seeing it everywhere when people are rating k-pop groups, they put KATSEYE in there so now u know!

#Capcut #KATSEYE

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... Read moreI've noticed a lot of confusion around KATSEYE, especially when fans or commentators mistakenly classify it as a K-pop group. From my experience, this confusion often stems from the similarities in some musical influences or visuals, but KATSEYE actually represents a different genre and artistic style. Understanding these differences is important because lumping KATSEYE into K-pop diminishes the unique creativity and message they bring to their audience. Fans sometimes overlook this and this can lead to misunderstandings about the group’s identity and the culture they are part of. Also, the hashtag #Capcut linked with KATSEYE suggests that fans and content creators are using popular video editing tools to highlight their performances or deliver creative fan edits, which is a strong sign of a vibrant, engaged community. This further emphasizes how KATSEYE might be leveraging social media differently than traditional K-pop groups. In short, while KATSEYE may share some surface-level traits with K-pop groups, it's crucial to respect their individuality. I recommend fans explore KATSEYE’s music and style with an open mind, appreciating their distinct artistry rather than simplifying it into the K-pop label which doesn’t fully capture their essence.

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Yeahhh I like it but they have zero Korean lyrics, and since the whole group isn’t Korean you can’t really call it K-Pop

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I think you should take this down for safety reasons🫪

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