BTS Jungkook's album that set a record for Namsol's first release.
Seventeen's album that set a new record for male idols in the first week of release.
Original post here
-Kpop's going to fail.
-Wow, I should've got mine on the streets instead of buying it.
-He unloaded the box on the street and left.
-We need to get rid of random photocards.
-The fans and the company are alike.
-Isn't the person in the Seventeen photo a photocard reseller? Is this because of perks?
-Lets introduce regulations due to the environment pollution.
-I'm sorry, Earth.
-Hybe's a real blemish on society.
-Throw it away in you household's designated garbage bag....
-Why are they throwing them away if they're the ones who paid for them?
-Discarding them in the toilet is...
- Isn't this not just a problem with Hybe? It's been a long-standing practice in kpop. It's not related to first-week sales at all, and Jungkook's overseas fans receive album photocard perks during concerts. Since they can't take all the albums with them, they leave them behind for others to take. All kpop fans do this, and it has nothing to do with bulk buying. In fact, everyone paid the full price for these albums. Isn't it too much to link this to something unrelated?
-[There was no comment, only this screenshot.]
0 Comments