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Who is the savage KPOP Idol?
BTS’s Suga can kill his members as good as he kills verses in his rapping. He’s also probably one of Hallyu’s most well-known savage idols and his name is practically synonymous with the word.
Who is the baddest female KPOP Idol?
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- Lee Hyori. In case anyone forgot Lee Hyori was a badass female after 10 years in the business, she reminded them by naming her comeback single “Bad Girls.” The bold single going No.
- Narsha.
- HyunA.
- Kim Wan Sun.
- Kahi.
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- CL.
- Uhm Jung Hwa.
Who is the baddest queen in Kpop?
Keep reading to learn more about six of Korea’s “baddest” female rappers who continue to thrive despite the criticism they’ve faced!
- HyunA.
- CL.
- Soyeon.
- Jessi.
- Cheetah.
- Queen Wa$abii.
- Yoon Mi Rae.
- Lisa.
Who is the cutest Kpop female idol?
Who Is Your Favorite K-Pop Female Idol?
- Tzuyu (TWICE)
- Irene (Red Velvet)
- Jisoo (BlackPink)
- Dayul (DAONBIN, Rockit Girl)
- Eunbi (IZONE)
- Sana (TWICE)
- Krystal (f(x))
- Somi (Soloist, disbanded I.O.I.)
What makes K-pop idols so popular?
Every K-pop idol has their unique charms and personalities, which is making more fans and staffs stick to them for a long time. Most of the time, these idols have a pure image, are well-mannered and humble.
Why is Girls’ Generation’s Yoona the most famous Kpop visual?
Girls’ Generation’s Yoona Yoona is known as one of the most famous K-pop visuals in the history of K-pop visuals. She has a fresh, clean, innocent image that has captured the hearts of the Korean public. She has big eyes, full lips, fair skin, and a slim nose.
Why is Hani so popular in Kpop?
It is not a secret that Hani is indeed loved by Koreans and the K-pop industry for her excellent personality. According to fans and staffs, she is not afraid of showing who she really is, easy-going dorky, and is extremely kind, may it be to women or men.
What is it like to meet a rude Idol?
And i think it must be the case for many other rude idol stories. In general, meeting an idol really makes you realize how much they hold their feelings inside, how much stories their eyes want to tell but how they can’t do it. It was a very human experience and looking at them in their eyes felt way better than tons of fan service.
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