Anonymous wrote:This isn't answering the question, but I am so happy that they started allowing music with vocals. I love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m patiently waiting for programs to kpop
BTS is usually a hip hop sounds so doubt they will use them however popular and recognizable their Korean verses are.
Anonymous wrote:English songs are popular the world over, and it’s the language most universally understood. Lots of people from non-English speaking countries sing their songs in English (sometimes in addition to their native language).
I do think we will start to see more non-English songs as they rise in popularity. But for now, the classic crowd-pleasers are in English.
Anonymous wrote:This isn't answering the question, but I am so happy that they started allowing music with vocals. I love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m patiently waiting for programs to kpop
BTS is usually a hip hop sounds so doubt they will use them however popular and recognizable their Korean verses are.
Anonymous wrote:I’m patiently waiting for programs to kpop