Originally Posted by
Sacrificed Ram
I'm too old for K-POP, it is for people in high school. When I was in high school, the vibe was boy bands, but I was far distant listening british post-punk rock. And really K-POP as Idols music are like pop music produced 20 years ago in the west, they look retro or stoped in time, even videos look it.
I had contact with K-POP only because anime events became geek events and open for a more embracing content. More young anime fans tend to became fan of J-Rock, Visual Kei, J-Pop and even Idols, but I'm too old school, from the time when anime songs had portuguese translation, then I never dove into japanese pop music.
Interesting I don't know how K-POP is promoted in Brazil, except Internet and niche events. I remember the brazilian sat channel Play TV has/had programme with K-Pop, but I don't know other sources.
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