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Being a dedicated K-pop fan means more than just enjoying the music; it’s about connecting with the artists and the community in a meaningful way. From my experience, having a 'first bias' is always a special moment—it’s the starting point of a deeper journey into the fandom. Over time, your preferences might evolve, leading to a 'now bias' or even a 'bias wrecker,' who shakes up your loyalty and adds excitement to your fan experience. One of the aspects I love is exploring my 'fav duo'—the chemistry and synergy between two members that fans can't get enough of. This ties into favorite albums and music videos (fav mv), which often showcase unique styles and concepts that resonate differently with each fan. For instance, choreographies like 'fav choreo' stand out not only because they’re mesmerizing to watch but also because they encourage fans to learn and perform dance covers, strengthening the sense of community. Utilizing tools like CapCut and Toonic allows for creative fan edits, bringing out aspects like favorite hair styles or songs from albums like 'SOFT IS STRONG' and tracks like 'Mistake.' These personal touches amplify the joy of fandom and help express individual tastes. Sharing these experiences with other fans, whether online or offline, makes the journey even more fulfilling. Ultimately, K-Pop fandom is a vibrant space where personal preferences—be it biases, duos, or choreography—become a shared language of passion and artistry.







































































