You need to know the signs you're addicted to KPOP. People are addicted to KPOP idols, dramas, variety shows, and might not even realize they are. Here are 34 signs you're addicted to KPOP.
You love each and every idol group, but you have one particular group you love more than any other. In the KPOP world, we call this your bias. You may be a VIP, an Elf, a Sone but you will always be a Blackjack. You are a KPOP fan but your bias is Blackjack. And that's one of the biggest signs you're addicted to KPOP.
There are a few big entertainment companies in KPOP like, YG Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, and SM Entertainment, but you have a favorite. You are a really big fan of this company, to the extent that, you can list all of its artists in one breath.
Not only can you rattle off every artist, but you also know all the ins and outs of their discographies. You've turned into a walking encyclopedia of album releases, solo debuts, and even pre-debut project groups. Heck, you even have push notifications set up for their social media accounts—no way are you missing any breaking news or surprise V-Live sessions. It's like you have a special relationship with your beloved company's logo; whenever it flashes on screen, your heart skips a beat. Sure, friends might not get it, but they’ll come around when they see your passion in full display at the next comeback stage!
You might not realize it, but you start calling yourself a Blackjack, saying things like, “Hi, I’m a Blackjack”.
Korean people have very long names, so to simplify them, they shorten them to English names. But you know the full Korean name of each member in Girl Generation. It's a piece of cake for you!
Whenever you have your phone, or are in front of the computer, your first Google search is KPOP idol groups.
When Big Bang came out with Running Man, you started searching for subtitles, day one. Even if you spend hours and hours searching, it doesn’t matter, as long as you find what you need.
It doesn’t matter if you can’t understand what they are saying, as long as you can see them laugh and smile. That is enough to make you happy all day.
You spend most of your time repeating the Twice MV just to increase the YouTube views. For a KPOP fan, the number of views are important, and they should surpass those of other less favorite KPOP groups. You always need the help of your close friends to do this.
K-POP is a genre of music that has become increasingly popular in recent years, and its fans are some of the most dedicated and passionate in the music industry. For a K-POP fan, the number of views on their favorite artist’s videos is an important measure of success. As a result, some fans will go to extreme lengths to increase their favorite artist’s YouTube views. This can include watching the same video on repeat, asking friends to watch as well, and even sharing the video with strangers.
The amount of views on a YouTube video is a measure of its success, and K-POP fans take this very seriously. They want their favorite artists to have the most views, even more than their less favorite K-POP groups. This can lead to a competitive atmosphere, as fans strive to outdo each other in terms of views.
You might suck at dancing, but when it comes to 2NE1, you know all of their dance routines; from Fire, to I Don’t Care, to Come Back Home, etc.
When G Dragon did an aegyo, it felt like you won an Olympic gold medal! You can’t stop thinking about it, and you keep it on repeat for weeks.
You start doing Selca like Sandara Park.
Every idol has their own cute catchphrase. Once in a while, you find yourself using the same catchphrase.
The moment it slips out, you grin like a Cheshire cat, because their words have become your mantra. It's more than just a phrase now—it's a sign of solidarity, of belonging to this vibrant, pulsating K-pop universe you never want to leave. Whether it's in the middle of a conversation with friends or an Instagram caption, that catchy slice of K-pop lingo has infiltrated your everyday vernacular. Careful, though; the uninitiated might need a translation, but hey, it's the perfect excuse to introduce them to the magic of K-pop, right?
Your phone and laptop are full of Taeyang photos. You save his photo more than your own.
You find yourself waking up to Black Pink songs, your ringtone is a song of theirs, and even your text tone is a song of theirs.
Finding out their status in music shows is your everyday job. You have to know if they are still in first place, or have dropped to number 3.
In order to help your favorite group stay in first place, you make it your job to vote for them. It is your role to support them via voting. You find yourself voting for them in every music show including Inkigayo, M Countdown, Music Bank, etc.
When you saw 2NE1 win the Billboard Award, you couldn't help but cry for them. You became a proud Blackjack that day.
When Super Junior releases an MV, you can’t help but leave a comment. Of course, your comment is all about praising them, telling them how proud you are, and how you will always love them.
Have you ever checked your playlist? You will find that you have all the songs from Big Bang's first album, and that you have more KPOP songs than any other.
Trust me, you can name all the songs from 2NE1 since their debut.
K-POP is an abbreviation for Korean Pop, a genre of music that has become increasingly popular both in Korea and around the world. The genre is characterized by its catchy melodies, powerful beats, and vibrant choreography. It has grown from its humble beginnings in the 1990s to become a global phenomenon.
2NE1 is one of the most popular K-POP groups of all time, having debuted in 2009 with their smash hit single “Fire.” Since then, they have released a number of hit singles, such as “I Don’t Care,” “Go Away,” and “I Am the Best.” Their music has topped the charts in Korea and has been featured in numerous films and television shows.
K-POP fans are known for their dedication and passion for the music. They often spend hours studying the lyrics and choreography of their favorite groups. Some even go as far as to memorize the entire discography of their favorite artists. For these fans, being able to name all the songs from their favorite group since their debut is a sign of true dedication.
You are ready to fight back when people talk badly about them. When people write nasty things about them online, you are well equipped to fight back. For you, this means war, and you will do whatever it takes to protect your favorite group.
Seeing someone throw shade at your K-pop idols isn't just a minor annoyance—it's an attack on everything you stand for. Your keyboard turns into a sword as you skillfully craft counterarguments and defend your idols with the passion of a true warrior. It's not just about proving a point; it's about showing the world that your dedication knows no bounds. Your loyalty to your favorite group is as fierce as their dance moves, and you'll stand guard over their reputation with the same fervor they bring to the stage.
You tell yourself you are just going to watch this one episode of 2NE1 TV, but you end up watching the whole session. And it doesn’t end there.
You find yourself watching Big Bang TV with your friends, but what they didn’t know is that you've actually watched it like 10000 times already.
When it comes to watching SNSD in Running Man for the first time, sleep is not important. You can sit there in front of your laptop from 8PM to 5AM.
You start dressing like them. You never wore skirts before, but because Park Bom is wearing a skirt and it looks nice on her, you start to wear one as well.
You color your hair pink just because Top has pink hair.
You can sing Fantastic Baby without looking at the lyrics.
K-pop, or Korean pop music, has become increasingly popular in recent years. It has become a global phenomenon, with fans all over the world. Even though you may not be Korean, you can still enjoy K-pop and even sing along to some of the songs. The song "Fantastic Baby" by the popular K-pop group Big Bang is one of the most iconic songs of the genre, and you don't even need to know the lyrics to sing along. All you need to do is follow the catchy melody and you'll be singing in Korean in no time.
There is nothing you don’t know about your favorite group. You remember every story they've told in every variety show, and are proud of it.
The first thing you do when you open your Instagram is look at Sandara Park's account to see what she’s up to. Or, you go to their fan account and read the latest news.
Shipping idols with other idols is very popular among kpoppers. You are a big fan of Skydragon (CL and GD) or other couples and, you get excited when you see any interaction between them. You even have your own fantasies that they are actually together even though they are not.
You almost fainted because you saw Taeyang hug or blow a kiss to a fan. You will start screaming in front of your laptop, and call other VIP fans to share in the excitement.
You have an account only for your favorite group and no one knows about it.
You have a group who only loves 2NE1 and you call yourself Blackjack. You have your own dedicated Whatapp groups. You go to 2NE1 concerts together. The only conversations you have are about 2NE1.
When your friend asks if you are a fan of Big Bang, you say yes, and then can’t stop talking. You have a lot of things to say about them, and you want people to know about your favorites.