12 responses to “The Kingdom Deep Dive: A K-drama Brought To Life”

  1. Jennie Deep Dive: A Former Blink Reviews A Mantra For A New Kpop Generation – Married To The Music Avatar

    […] not a song. It’s a TikTok sound. Many kpop groups have intros longer than this. Dreamcatcher. The Kingdom. ATEEZ. Etc. Like Jennie is Mantra the sequel, basically, so I’ll spare you my ramblings. We […]

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  2. This Week On The Blog: 9/22/25 – Married To The Music Avatar

    […] soloist Lee Jun Young, and girl group GENBLUE. Tomorrow we have a long-awaited comeback from The KingDom as well as one from TIOT, and Wednesday we have two more: WOODZ and Gfriend’s Yerin. Later in […]

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  3. What’s My Dream Job? – Married To The Music Avatar

    […] you think about it, history and music have always been linked. I’m a linguistics nerd too, which is part of how I started learning […]

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  4. K-pop Recommendations: Other Genres – Married To The Music: A K-pop Review Blog Avatar

    […] category is everything that doesn’t fit neatly into a category, from traditional Korean (Promise by Kingdom), to Country (STAY by Blackpink), to Folk (Voyage by Kim […]

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  5. K-pop Recommendations – Married To The Music: A K-pop Review Blog Avatar

    […] category is everything that doesn’t fit neatly into a category, from traditional Korean (Promise by Kingdom), to Country (STAY by Blackpink), to Folk (Voyage by Kim […]

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  6. A Kpop Fan’s Favorite Hip-Hop & World Music – Married To The Music: A K-pop Review Blog Avatar

    […] World Music is a bit of a cop-out of a genre, encompassing everything from Latin Pop to Afrobeats to traditional Korean. Think I Knew It by Sonamoo, Tinnitus by TXT, or Promise by Kingdom. […]

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  7. K-pop Genres A to Z – Married To The Music: A K-pop Review Blog Avatar

    […] traditional music, often with ancient string instruments, flutes, and loud drums. Think Promise by Kingdom, Luna by Oneus, or Hwaa by […]

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