It's a K-pop Thing

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A podcast by two journalists and K-pop fans who love to bring a little nuance to the fan experience. Hosted by Theresa Avila and Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum, two journalists, friends, and fellow K-pop multi-stans, each episode of It's a K-pop Thing explores the fan culture and the stories behind the people who've helped grow K-pop into a global phenomenon.  In each episode you can expect analysis and commentary on trending K-pop news stories with the right amount of background and context for new and old fans alike. It's a K-pop Thing is, "the show where we talk about all the things that make K-pop distinctly K-pop." Follow the Show: @IKPTpod on Instagram

  1. VOR 3 TAGEN

    Watching BTS Up Close at Their Comeback Concert in Seoul

    *This is Part 1 of a mini-series on the Return of BTS* We're trying something new on the pod ... a mini-series! It's been nearly 4 years since the 7 members of BTS released new music as a group and there's plenty to talk about. To mark the occasion we're taking a close look at what this moment means for BTS and for the industry as a whole. To kick off this mini-series, we're rewinding a few weeks to the group's first performance in Seoul in front of Gwanghwamun in Seoul, South Korea. We chat with a journalist and fan who saw the comeback concert in person and was lucky enough to be up close to center stage. We also discuss the album's rise to the top of the charts and whether or not the Netflix livestream lived up to fan's expectations. IN THIS EPISODE: Setting the Stage ARIRANG's dominance on the Billboard chartsThe album in numbers: the sales, streams and milestones Crowd attendance: How many people actually showed up for the comeback?About the director of the Netflix Livestream: Hamish HamiltonWhy the Netflix livestream maybe missed the markWhat K-pop fans really want to see during a performanceInterview with Philiana Ng Winning a raffle prize on WeVerse - what are the odds?What the concert was really like for fans in the audienceWhat the cameras didn't capture about the members on stageDoes the new album represent BTS 2.0?ABOUT OUR GUEST: Philiana Ng is an entertainment journalist who regularly covers television. You can find her work on publications like Yahoo! MSN, the Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Tonight, among others.  Instagram: @philiana1 X: @insidethetubeSHOW LINKS & ARTICLES: BTS the Comeback Live: Arirang’: 10 things you didn’t see on TV during the Netflix special (Gold Derby)BTS rampages back to the top of the charts (NPR)BTS stays at No. 1 on the charts — and thwarts Ye in the process (NPR)CREDITS: This episode was produced, recorded and edited by Theresa Avila. Our theme music is by Edna Lugo. Our cover art design is by Alejandro Abarca. It's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. LINKS TO SOCIAL: It's a K-pop Thing: @ikptpodAlexis: @hoe_doyanTheresa: @theresa__avilaCONTACT: E-mail us at: itsakpopthing@alkemielab.com

    1 Std. 21 Min.
  2. 8. APR.

    NCT Without Mark? What Happens When a Group Loses Its Ace

    "NCity is on fire." That's what it seems like for NCTzens everywhere who, in the last few days have faced the unexpected bombshell news of Mark Lee saying goodbye to NCT and SM Entertainment. As if that wasn't bad enough news, days later, TEN also announced that he was leaving the company. But, crucially, TEN clarified that he would remain a part of NCT and WayV.  Still, it's little salve for fans of the group (us included!) who have to now reckon with an uncertain future as key members of NCT have officially departed the group. It's also hard NOT to think about other recent K-pop departures. So if you're in your feels about this era of NCT coming to a close, tune in and process thing with us. Tune in to hear: What made Mark Lee's departure all the more shockingWhat impact each NCT member had in the groupMark's history at SM Entertainment — we saw him grow up!How Mark's Christian faith influenced his musicHow we define an "Ace" member in K-popWhat Danielle, Heeseung, Manon and Mark have in commonHow 2nd and 3rd Gen K-pop groups dealt with missing membersOur theories on why Mark left the groupWhat might be next for Mark nextOur hopes for NCT moving forwardIt's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. LINKS TO SOCIAL: It's a K-pop Thing: @ikptpodAlexis: @hoe_doyanTheresa: @theresa__avilaCONTACT: E-mail us at: itsakpopthing@alkemielab.com

    1 Std. 18 Min.
  3. 18. MÄRZ

    Does BLACKPINK Still Need ... BLACKPINK?

    We finally have BLACKPINK's first EP since 2022, the highly-anticipated Deadline, a five-track release that includes "JUMP" and "GO." But does the EP live up to the hype? In the weeks since its release, the reaction from critics and fans alike has been mixed. That tepid response contrasts to the praise for the member's recent solo music — which includes a Grammy nomination. All of this got us wondering about what's next for the group.  And, importantly, do the member's current solo careers outshine their latest release as a group?  To help us analyze the latest from BLACKPINK, we invited Jeff Benjamin, music journalist and writer of The Crossover Newsletter. Over the years, Jeff has interviewed pretty much every K-pop idol you can think of, including Blackpink.  Tune in to hear us discuss: BLACKPINK's album salesOur first impressions on the EPHits and misses from DeadlineThe response from critics and fansHearts2Hearts' win over BLACKPINK on the music showsOur thoughts on the member's solo musicPlus, highlights from their solo careers, including: Rosé's songwriting and Grammy nominationJENNI's cohesive album and presence at festivalsJisoo's acting career and new dramaLISA's entrepreneurial side questsLastly, we discuss what we hope to see in the group's next chapter. It's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. LINKS TO SOCIAL: It's a K-pop Thing: @ikptpodAlexis: @hoe_doyanTheresa: @theresa__avilaCONTACT: E-mail us at: itsakpopthing@alkemielab.com

    1 Std. 15 Min.
  4. 13. MÄRZ

    Closing A Chapter With ZEROBASEONE

    ZEROBASEONE's time as a 9-member group has come to a close after more than two and half years. What started as a temporary, project group from the survival show BOYS PLANET (Season 1) will now continue as a 5-member boy group managed under WAKEONE Entertainment, a subsidiary of CJ ENM.  The group will continue as a quintent consisting of Sung Han-bin, Kim Ji-woong, Seok Matthew, Kim Tae-rae, and Park Gun-wook. The remaining four members, Zhang Hao, Ricky, Kim Gyu-vin, and Han Yu-jin will return to their original agency Yuehua Entertainment (now rebranded as YH Entertainment). What happens next in their careers remains unclear but ZEROSE have plenty of theories. In this episode, we hear from fans of ZB1 about how they're processing the inevitable closing of one chapter with a group that won over millions of fans and broke record after record. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Philiana Ng is a journalist covering entertainment and TV with bylines at The Hollywood Reporter, Billboard, Entertainment Tonight, TV Guide, Yahoo Entertainment, Netflix, The Daily Beast, The Wrap, Primetimer, Backstage, and more. After first interviewing ZEROBASEONE at KCON LA she became an avid fan of the group. Last year she traveled to see ZB1 in Seoul and Tokyo for the start of their most recent tour and she recently flew back for the final encore shows in Seoul.  Read Philiana Ng's interview with ZB1: https://joysauce.com/zerobaseone-is-ready-to-take-on-the-world/IN THIS EPISODE: How ZEROBASEONE came to be on Boys PlanetThe 411 on the members' personalitiesThe timeline for contract negotiationsProject groups and how companies split traineesConcert experience in Seoul and TokyoTips for buying K-pop tickets abroadWhat might be next for the 4 members in Yuehua EntertainmentWill the fandom splinter off?Fan submissions on how they're processing this momentIt's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. LINKS TO SOCIAL: It's a K-pop Thing: @ikptpodAlexis: @hoe_doyanTheresa: @theresa__avilaCONTACT: E-mail us at: itsakpopthing@alkemielab.com

    1 Std. 14 Min.
  5. 2. MÄRZ

    KATSEYE and Manon's Hiatus Dilemma

    What started as perhaps a run-of-the-mill corporate statement about KATSEYE's Manon taking a hiatus from group activities has turned into a PR disaster for HYBE x Geffen. In the days following the announcement, there's been a flurry of "read between the lines" speculation that's flooded the internet as fans try to make sense of what might be going on behind the scenes. Adding fuel to the fire, gossip accounts have resurfaced old claims of potential mistreatment and racism against Manon. There’s no way we couldn’t talk about this.  To help us break it down for you, we invited Natasha Mulenga, an entertainment journalist who has covered K-pop extensively. She's also the author of the book “More Idols of K-pop: The definitive guide to the hottest bands,” and host of the podcast, A Soulful Storm.  Tune in to hear: What a "hiatus" usually means in K-popThe disconnect in official statementsOur thoughts on Daniela's dad chiming inManon alluding to mistreatment by liking a videoThe Cut cover story on KATSEYEThe painful history of the racist "lazy" trope for Black peopleFans' toxic behavior regarding race and ManonCultural differences toward work in Europe, America and South KoreaThe immense pressure of K-pop idols' schedulesSpeculation and fan theories that have caught our attentionHow we think KATSEYE can move forwardIt's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. LINKS TO SOCIAL: It's a K-pop Thing: @ikptpodAlexis: @hoe_doyanTheresa: @theresa__avilaCONTACT: E-mail us at: itsakpopthing@alkemielab.com

    1 Std. 28 Min.
  6. 18. FEB.

    ATEEZ Has Our Adrenaline Pumping

    ATEEZ's latest comeback has proven to be their most successful to date so far and that's thanks in large part to high album sales and streaming that led to a Triple Crown victory on the music shows in Korea and a #3 debut on the Billboard TOP 200. Their MV for "Adrenaline," the title track off of their 13th mini album, "Golden Hour: Part 4" achieved 10 million views within 24 hours and has since surpassed 38 million views on YouTube (as of our recording). That puts the MV for "Adrenaline," on par with the total MV views for each their previous two comebacks from last summer, "Lemon Drop" and "In Your Fantasy."  Altogether, these achievements indicate ATEEZ is one of the leaders of the current scene for K-pop and especially for 4th Gen K-pop groups. Tune in as Theresa chats with a fellow ATINY and podcaster, Mina, the host of K-pop Bookshlef about ATEEZ's latest achievements and their why this comeback has them excited. IN THIS EPISODE: ATEEZ's achievements with GOLDEN HOUR PT. 4All about "Adrenaline"The B-sides we're enjoyingSan's silly sweatstain "controversy"The "Idol" image and expectations around perfectionThe underdog story of KQ FellasWhat it was like to see ATEEZ at CoachellaThe reality of fan signs and fan calls in K-popABOUT OUR GUEST: Joining us today is Mina, the host of the podcast K-pop Bookshelf, which, as the title suggests, features discussions on books set in Korea or about Korean society. If you want to better understand the culture behind K-pop and K-dramas, you listen to the archival episodes of K-pop Bookshelf wherever you get your podcasts. LINKS: DesTINY in the Desert - Our Trip to CHELLATEEZTrue Life: I Won a FansignIt's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. LINKS TO SOCIAL: It's a K-pop Thing: @ikptpodAlexis: @hoe_doyanTheresa: @theresa__avilaCONTACT: E-mail us at: itsakpopthing@alkemielab.com

    1 Std. 2 Min.
  7. 6. FEB.

    EXO's Comeback ... It's Complicated

    Put simply: We have big and complex feelings about EXO's highly anticipated comeback following the return of all members from their military enlistment.  When news of an EXO reunion first broke, we were just as excited as any diehard EXO-L. Unfortunately, as time went on and it became evident that CBX would NOT be included in the comeback due to their ongoing legal troubles with SM Entertainment ... well, our enthusiasm waned. What happened to the OT9 EXO reunion much of the fandom eagerly awaited?  Does it make sense to release a title track called "Crown" when key powerhouse vocalists are missing? Is it even possible to support the boys, but not the comeback? To help us make sense of our mixed feelings we invited Ashley, the host of the podcast An Album a Day to join us for a free-flowing and honest chat about all things EXO. Tune in to hear: Why we think "Crown" seems like a SuperM song from the vaultOur honest thoughts on REVERXE as an albumWhy we think the visuals and marketing didn't match the musicThe "Suju-fication" of EXO's unique sound - is this the future?Some quick context for EXO-CBX's legal woes with SMWhy we're hopeful about a future reunionOur thoughts on fan wars and how we can move forwardAbout our Guest: Ashley is a content creator, educator, and public speaker. As a music historian and an authority on the K-pop phenomenon, she has collaborated on projects and events with various domestic and international companies and brands. As the host of An Album a Day,  ("A3Day"), Ashley leads listeners on a journey through every album available within K-pop with fact-based and opinionated commentary within each "shortcast" episode. Keep Up With Ashley and An Album a Day: Website: A3Daypodcast.comInstagram: @a3daypodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@a3dayIt's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. LINKS TO SOCIAL: It's a K-pop Thing: @ikptpodAlexis: @hoe_doyanTheresa: @theresa__avilaCONTACT: E-mail us at: itsakpopthing@alkemielab.com

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A podcast by two journalists and K-pop fans who love to bring a little nuance to the fan experience. Hosted by Theresa Avila and Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum, two journalists, friends, and fellow K-pop multi-stans, each episode of It's a K-pop Thing explores the fan culture and the stories behind the people who've helped grow K-pop into a global phenomenon.  In each episode you can expect analysis and commentary on trending K-pop news stories with the right amount of background and context for new and old fans alike. It's a K-pop Thing is, "the show where we talk about all the things that make K-pop distinctly K-pop." Follow the Show: @IKPTpod on Instagram

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