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Wonder Girls Deep Dive #1/2: A Kpop Fan And Her Parents Dive Into A 2nd Gen Classic
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7 responses to “Wonder Girls Deep Dive #1/2: A Kpop Fan And Her Parents Dive Into A 2nd Gen Classic”
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[…] first came onto the kpop scene at age 15 with JYP’s Wonder Girls, before leaving the group in 2010 to focus on her studies. She debuted as a soloist in 2013, and […]
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[…] Really the start of the infamous trainee system. The birth of royalty: SHINee, SNSD, 2NE1, and Wonder Girls. 2006-2012. See All […]
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[…] songs incorporate reggae (Wonder Girls’ chill “Why So Lonely,”), Latin pop (ATEEZ’s “Blind”) hip-hop (Stray Kids’ […]
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[…] of TWICE, I did really love how the rap name-dropped other JYP girl groups; I caught TWICE, Miss A, Wonder Girls, and ITZY, though I might have missed […]
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[…] featured him on the blog before, both in my ATEEZ concert review (which he came to with me) and the Wonder Girls review with both of my parents, but this is his solo debut. So be nice—to him, at least, be mean to […]
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[…] featured him on the blog before, both in my ATEEZ concert review (which he came to with me) and the Wonder Girls review with both of my parents, but this is his solo debut. So be nice—to him, at least, be mean to […]
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[…] 8.75-9.25, co-pilot reviews, girl groups, JYP Entertainment, multi-parter, r&b, regular pop ←Wonder Girls Deep Dive #1/2: A Kpop Fan And Her Parents Dive Into A 2nd Gen Classic December 24, […]
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