All that yapping and not a single counterargument. If it's really that easy to dismantle, then do it instead of hiding behind recycled IQ insults. Then again, I guess it's hard to see the problem when your bias is the one getting everything.
Anyway, go stream "Metronome" and the Set the Tempo album a thousand more times. With all the promotions your bias get, the streams should be doing the talking, not you.
Maybe, just maybe, after streaming harder than anyone, you'll realize that nothing is working for izna right now. This was never about your fave. It's about how badly WakeOne is managing the group. Stop making everything about your bias when the whole group is paying the price.
The fact that your first instinct is to defend your bias instead of questioning the management is exactly why nothing ever changes.
This isn't about your bias getting everything. It's about the other members constantly getting the short end of the stick. No one's asking WakeOne to stop promoting your bias. We're asking why they can't promote the rest of the group fairly too. It was never an either-or situation.
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Mais fits for todays performance is insaneeee, that outfit that highlights her sharp look and aura, adding that fierce look in her eyes, whooah!๐๐ฅ๐ that's my girl I'm telling you all.
It's honestly a shame because WakeOne just can't seem to do things properly.
Look at every successful girl group right now. All the members are visible. No one gets left behind, regardless of whether they're the center or not. That's how you build a fandom.
Take Ian from Heart2Hearts and Ahyeon from BABYMONSTER. They're the centers, but that doesn't mean all the attention goes to them. They aren't always standing in the center, and their companies don't build every promotion around just one member. As a result, every member gets recognized and has the chance to build their own fanbase. What amazes me is that no matter which member their fandom posts, the engagement is almost the same. Every member has the chance to go viral because people actually know who they are.
Meanwhile, WakeOne acts like only the center deserves consistent promotion. It's such an outdated strategy, and the results speak for themselves. The company has been around for years, yet they're still managing groups like this. Instead of building six recognizable members, they're putting all their eggs in one basket and expecting the group to grow. The promotion strategy is honestly just trash.
And to those toxic Nayas, no. All six girls are equally important, regardless of how the company chooses to treat them. Stop using your favorite's privilege to look down on the other members. A successful group needs all six members, not just one.
And no, this isn't about izna's center. This is about how unbelievably bad WakeOne is at managing a group. They're wasting izna's potential. We can't even give them a real chance at winning music shows because the hype keeps dying. Spotify streams are dropping, YouTube views are slowing down, barely anyone is promoting the songs anymore, and even the fandom has gone quiet. It's like everything just stopped. We didn't even get proper promotion for "Set the Tempo." WakeOne really expected the song to promote itself. Lol.
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WakeOne and TBL seriously fumbled izna's promotions. An 8 month hiatus, then expecting one member's solo activities to carry the whole group? No matter how you try to spin it, individual promotion is still individual promotion. Stop acting like it's the same as promoting izna as a group. It isn't, and it never will be.
At some point, it started feeling like almost every major promotion had to include that same member, while the rest of the group barely got opportunities. That's not balanced group promotion. That's relying on one person to carry the group's visibility, and it was never going to work.
Beauty viralism and music viralism are two completely different things. Just because a member goes viral for their visuals or fashion doesn't mean people are suddenly going to stream izna's songs, buy albums, or become fans of the group. That's not how it works. Music grows when people hear the songs, watch the performances, and keep seeing the group. You don't build a fanbase by hoping one member's popularity does all the work.
That's exactly why this strategy failed. Individual attention only gets people curious. If you don't follow it up with actual group promotions, that attention fades. You're wasting opportunities instead of building momentum.
The only reason things aren't even worse is because the fans of all five members never gave up. They've been promoting their own bias every single day, making edits, posting, streaming, voting, and keeping izna's name alive while the company barely did its job. The fandom has been working harder than the people who are actually paid to promote the group.
And then WakeOne keep reposting articles acting like everything is going great. It's honestly embarrassing. Good PR doesn't change reality. Fans aren't blind. We can see the lack of promotions, the long gaps, and the wasted potential.
We're losing Spotify streams, YouTube views are slowing down, and the songs aren't even going viral in Korea. Great job. Your promotion strategy is clearly working, huh?
Now SET THE TEMPO is here, but what happens after that? Are we supposed to wait another 8 months for the next comeback? Because if that's the plan, don't act shocked when the momentum disappears again. Rookie groups don't grow by disappearing. They grow by staying active, staying visible, and actually being promoted.
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