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Chasing K-pop: Music Industry & Fan Culture

Chasing K-pop: Music Industry & Fan Culture

著者: Chase | LA K-pop Journalist
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概要

A podcast exploring K-pop, global music industry trends, fan culture, and artist marketing. Hosted by a journalist covering K-pop, Latin music, and pop culture in the U.S.Chase | LA K-pop Journalist 政治・政府
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  • Heeseung Leaves ENHYPEN: Global Fans Speak Out
    2026/03/12

    HYBE announced on Tuesday that Heeseung would be departing from ENHYPEN to pursue a solo career, catching fans off guard. In this emergency episode, ENGENEs from Argentina, Australia, Canada, and the U.S. come together to share how they’re processing the news. A global fan conversation about ENHYPEN, fandom, and the future of K-pop.

    Audio Editor: Patrick Lei (@heysaylei)

    Coordinator & Assistant: Selena Huynh


    #ENHYPEN #Heeseung #Kpop #ENGENE #KpopPodcast

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    23 分
  • BTS Comeback Season: Too Old to Be a K-Pop Fangirl? ARMY Over 40 Speak Out
    2026/01/21

    BTS songs are mostly in Korean. So how did women in their 40s, 50s, and even 80s become deeply connected ARMYs?

    In this episode of Chasing K-pop, host Chase talks with Carol, founder of the BTS ARMY Over 40 Club, a global community of 5,000+ fans that began with a late-night TikTok post during the 2020 pandemic.

    We explore how BTS’s music helped fans find self-love, healing, and belonging across language and age barriers. From navigating cancer and grief to creating real-world impact through fundraising and global friendships, these women show how fandom can become a powerful source of support.

    This conversation challenges the idea that fandom has an age limit and reveals why BTS’s message resonates so deeply with older fans, especially during comeback and concert seasons.

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    33 分
  • What Makes K-pop Popular in the West | Why KATSEYE Is Dominating Right Now
    2025/12/27

    What makes K-pop blow up in the West? We’re breaking it all down.

    This episode wasn’t even supposed to happen. Over Christmas, I threw together a last-minute coffee chat in San Jose. And somehow, we ended up recording a full episode right there.

    We dive deep into KATSEYE: why they’re dominating right now, how Korean fans really feel about them (spoiler: the reactions are wild), and whether they’re the perfect girl group for the algorithm era. We talk self-production, diversity, and LGBTQ+ acceptance, comparing how K-pop operates in Korea versus the West, and why some groups simply don’t translate globally.

    If you’re curious about where K-pop is headed in America, this conversation is for you.

    Topics: KATSEYE, HYBE, localization, K-pop in America, cultural differences, the algorithm era, girl groups


    Hosted by Chase | Chasing K-pop

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    28 分
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