It Just Hit Me And I Am Sad. Tear. So there I was listening to Flower Power rocking out to some SNSD slayage and it just hit me.... Is it over? I mean it's like all this time I've been mentally deceiving myself, not really recognizing that my favorite group, literally the group that got me into kpop 10 years ago, may perhaps be at its end. Its final end. I want to cry. Just going through their library has me all nostalgic and feeling a weird mix of satisfaction and pride at what was but a sadness at what might no longer be. Perhaps I'm jumping the gun here. Perhaps they'll be back. But... Even if they do it seems like it'll be in a more hands off nature. The girls are at a different stage in their lives. They have lives elsewhere than the group. It's not the same as it was during the prime of their run. And oh what a run they had. It gets me excited just thinking about all the memories.... All the triumphs and tribulations. All the successes and peaks. I'm happy to have been able to tag along on this wild journey. Thank you SNSD. Thanks Sones. And a very special thanks to Yoona, my angel. I love you all. Eman Note: Sorry for the downer. Felt like talking to you all.
unfortunately, it is. fortunately, they've made a massive impact on kpop and will forever be known as legends who've paved the way for others. forget the fanwars, the comments, they are, and will continue to be, the queens. btw flower power is an underrated bop.
This post makes me feel bad for not stanning them harder. I never really followed them extremely close aside from randomly listening to some songs when I felt I needed some SNSD. They did introduce me to this crazy alluring world of Kpop. When the kids call their babies "legends" I just chuckle and pat them on the head. I believe these girls deserve the title of "legends." I don't consider many groups to be such in certain genres, but they are.
I knowwwww It hurts sometimes. SNSD was the first kpop group I ever stanned back in 2011. Their variety personalities and music and their quirks. Hands down I will always think their debut album is the best debut album for any kpop group. The songs and vocals are on my point in my opinion. Plus I just feel their soul poured into their music. I cried to a lot of their songs. Sometimes it just makes me sad at life in general. People grow up and we move on..Why is time passing so fast??? How Great is Your Love will always have a special place in my heart as well as Complete...and Into the New World...lmaoo I can't stop...<3 Their Japanese albums are on point!! They are honestly one of the few groups who actually make a lot of original Japanese songs instead of just making remakes. Time Machine still kills me to this day....Girls & Peace, Boomerang, Reflection...I can go on and on....
They've left a remarkable influence not only in the K-pop industry, but the overall entertainment industry. And tho I am saddened by the truth I'm willing to accept it-- The 2nd gen ggs have been disbanding one by one and to say I'm now accustomed to it isn't bad is it?
Whenever a group disbands or possibly disbands, there's always a hint of sadness in their songs after that... Which means, if you listen to SNSD a lot, good luck with that. Every Sistar song I hear has become lowkey sad
while reading this I cri idk if it's over yet, probably is, but I really want another Japanese album. their original Jap. tracks are life
Gosh this is so hard. Honestly I can't even find words to explain how I feel. Instead I resort to stanning red velvet so hard just so I can feel better. Snsd is a girl group that represents so much, not just Korean pop but also success of young girls to women. It's rare and inspirational. Even some really popular girl groups world wide didn't make it that far. I look up to them and I have no regrets whatsoever. Honestly if you are to look for a girl group or girl group member to look up to, it's definitely Snsd both as idols and people. Some times I hate the fact that I got to know them only after Jessica had been kicked out 'coz I feel like I missed out on the fun of seeing all them together, and sometimes I feel it's a blessing in disguise. I don't know, it's the truth, it hurts but I love them all and I wish them well in their endeavors. And I'll be the happiest if they choose to still promote as Snsd.
SNSD was arguably the first kpop girl group I was exposed to. I remember how obsessed I was with I Got A Boy. It sounded so original, fun, and awesome. I was I didn't come in so late because then I would have stanned them like crazy. But SNSD will forever be the queens of k-pop.