22 years old italian Content Creator. I'm studying japanese and korean and i talk about Japan, idols and kpop. Sometimes i interview japanese artists.
よろしくね〜
I'll literally rage like E.M.E.T. if @2K doesn't re-launch #Evolvestage2 after servers came back.
Playing this game since the release, today i've played with my old squad, we had fun and cried together. Such memories and feelings. We want the game back. People wants it. Please.
A new japanese artist interview has been confirmed! As usual it will be in 3 languages: Italian, english and japanese.
More details coming soon, but.. can you guess who will be?
Hint: Idol
(I will not confirm or deny your assumptions ^^, just wanna let you hype!)
@AllMight_Studio Ending: It's also Japanese managers and producers fault, they produce and invest for the own market, it goes so well, they don't need to expand their music outside, this aspect plays a big role in general. Koreans did it since beginning, and we see the results.
@AllMight_Studio Only the korean industry broke the scheme, cause' it's so influenced by western sounds, so it means that is more easy to appreciate for a western ear, that is used to such sounds and techies. Also, they use much more english in it = more enjoyable. It's just an educational factor
@AllMight_Studio Many people still thinks that jpop sounds are "childish" cause' it's "Kawaii", western society it's not ready yet. We need more real contents about this aspect, events and maybe concrete stuff. We can complain everyday, but nothing will change. People loves the comfort zone.
@AllMight_Studio We literally talked about this two years ago in a Live.. it depends by many factors: first of all, western culture and the music education it's pretty different from Japan. The majority of the people are not used to a such "exotic" sound or melodies, plus the language barrier.
Stasera alle 21:00 sul mio canale Twitch parleremo di Kpop e molto altro. Principalmente analizzeremo LE SSERAFIM, dai membri, il concept e il mini album di debutto.
Assieme ad un ospite a me tanto caro.
Recently i've noticed a thing which made me think: Some people and colleagues. I mean, they keep say
"Yo, we should do things together, keep it up, you are doing great!" but they never come to support you actually, and acts like you don't exists. Am i misunderstanding something?