16 responses to “F(x) Deep Dive: Kpop, Groundbreaking and Heartbreaking”

  1. Girls’ Day Deep Dive #1/2: A Review About Female Presidents and Subverting Your Expectations – Married To The Music Avatar

    […] much fine; it’s nothing completely out of left field for its time. It’s a bit like an F(x) song meets an Orange Caramel song and they began the world’s most adorable fistfight. I’m […]

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  2. This Week On The Blog: 5/26/25 – Married To The Music Avatar

    […] F(x) Deep Dive: Kpop, Groundbreaking and Heartbreaking […]

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  3. A Collection Of Cute / Funny / Moving K-pop Photos (2024) – Married To The Music Avatar

    […] tackling his (squealing) bandmate Haechan in revenge for his lies during a game 22. Victoria of F(x) looking at her beloved pig Xiao Ba like she gave birth to her […]

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  4. Super Junior Deep Dive #2/4: A (Mostly Intentional) Review By A K-pop Stan And Her Mom – Married To The Music Avatar

    […] the album, I enjoyed F(x)’s fun feature in Oops!, the powerful vocals in Storm, and the many layers of electro in Opera . And shoutout to […]

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  5. 2NE1 Deep Dive: The Original Blackpink – Married To The Music: A K-pop Review Blog Avatar

    […] but I’m happy to report that every .25 of the rating was earned. For me, 2NE1 is what I wish F(x) had been: experimental, confident, and powerful, while not being afraid to peel back that […]

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  6. Married To The Music’s Gallery (Page FOUR) – Married To The Music: A K-pop Review Blog Avatar

    […] That Made Me Cry: F(x) I’ve long been a fan of Sulli, but going deeper into her as a person and her artistry for […]

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  7. Best Albums Gen 2 – Married To The Music: A K-pop Review Blog Avatar

    […] Best Songs: Airplane, Step, Rum Pum Pum Pum […]

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  8. F(x)’s Sulli: A Special Post – Married To The Music: A K-pop Review Blog Avatar

    […] By the time I was a k-pop fan, F(x) hadn’t had a release in a couple years, and so I never really got into them. I am a fan of Amber’s solo career and I know a bit about Krystal through her sister Jessica, a former member of Girls Generation. But from the first time I came across her, I was a fan of Sulli. I admired her outspokenness, her style, and her activism. Sulli was an outspoken feminist, one of the first in the industry. She advocated for mental health awareness and against cyberbullying. And by all accounts from those that knew her, she was a wonderful friend. A paragraph can’t do her justice, but please check out BBC’s article on her. If you’d like to learn more, check out the special reviews section of this website. Here’s the full F(x) review. […]

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