My 7yo daughter is deep into Kpop and totally got me hooked when she was 5. Her first concert was Blackpink at 6, and we saw Baby Monster a few weeks back. Additionally, not Kpop, but we took her to Atarashii Gakko last fall. My daughter has better taste than I do.
I know taste is subjective, but especially kpop, as a sort of hyper commercialized and entirely artificial girl/boyband commodity mass produced by corporations doesn’t strike me as “good taste” for any age group, especially kids, who are a lot less able to see beyond the shiny plastic coated surface.
My 7yo daughter is deep into Kpop and totally got me hooked when she was 5. Her first concert was Blackpink at 6, and we saw Baby Monster a few weeks back. Additionally, not Kpop, but we took her to Atarashii Gakko last fall. My daughter has better taste than I do.
I know taste is subjective, but especially kpop, as a sort of hyper commercialized and entirely artificial girl/boyband commodity mass produced by corporations doesn’t strike me as “good taste” for any age group, especially kids, who are a lot less able to see beyond the shiny plastic coated surface.