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the company really seemed like a reliable, supporting and a responsible company. despite limited funds they used up almost every single coins they have to promote them and they did pretty well! it’s a shame they were forced to close due to pandemic :( but it also showed how responsible the company is compared to others, they were broke and had 0 relation w the industry snymore and still put up an official statement with an apology made
@@kidleader9178 doesn't really matter bc it's really disrespectful to say lol. they're basically implying they should've/could've h03ed themselves out so they could get money and stay together as a group which is really negative
HINAPIA and OSR story is a rare case in KPop industry when the group had no choice other than disbanding purely due to circumstance. The girls were passionate, the company was supportive (despite of limited resources), they are still on good terms one another. I hope one day they will find new investors and reunite. Thank you for covering HINAPIA.
@@kyliedee6079 HYBE are not even managed by our hitman anymore, he is just an owner. Remember what happened to Gfriend and SM? They started to ruin everything they own now
Hinapia's loss is even sadder than Pristin's to be honest. Clearly some bad or toxic stuff happened at Pledis for 6 of the 10 members of Pristin to give up the idol life a mere year or so after winning Rookie of the Year Awards. By contrast, the Hinapia members seemed hyped and happy for the future and OSR actually seemed to have a plan and a concept for the group. The presence of Bada (sad we couldn't see her develop as an idol) was also a good move, since it clearly separated Hinapia from being a mere Pristin sub-group. Also feel the worst for Minkyeung, the group was her idea and she got them together and scouted an agency because she didn't want to throw away her training and dreams only for it to happen anyway. I just wonder why OSR didn't do a Kickstarter or Makestar to fund their comebacks - given the heavy Pristin fandom at large, they could have reached Stellar levels of fan funding.
@@bubba94290 But why? And who? Only HYBE/Pledis would have the motivation or power for such a blacklist, but what would be in it for them? Afraid one of the Hinapia members would break whatever NDA they signed and spill the beans on the Pristin disbandment? The members could more more easily do that NOW as free agents with no entertainment career to look forward to.
@@bubba94290 if GFRIEND wasn’t blacklisted after the scandal and shock that it was their separation from HYBE/SouMu, I doubt HINAPIA/Pristin girls were when they weren’t even around that much in both groups. No, the girls are just too “old” for the industry now and getting your dreams destroyed for the second time is just devastating mentally. The girls simply gave up.
Group like Gfriend and Lovelyz disbandment wasn't the end of the world for them, since they're pretty much the real establish idols, when they disbanded there were still pretty good small companies with decent budget wanting to sign them up. For the Pristin members except the two iOi members were not establish yet but their company offed them so quickly due to mismanagement. By the time they were disbanded, couple years already wasted during the period that they should be expose to the general public which they did not, so they are simply too "old" for the industry with tagging of "past failed group" with them can't really attract more companies options that will hit them up unfortunately. They're not blacklisted, but simply passed the expiry date of an idol which closes many opportunities in the industry which logically anyone would give up the industry entirely and just pursue normal life
The the uploader already explained, it is not the company fault unlike Pledis with Pristin, it due to mainly the pandemic and it's a small company not much of financial backup unlike the big companies.
I will be forever mad at Hinapia's disbandment. I truly believe they were "the one that got away." They had everything to become a standout name in the girl crush market. Drip was THAT good of a debut. The girls looked/sounded amazing, and their stages showed potential.
A part of me wishes that OSR couldve set up like a makestar or smthng. Idk if it would help that much, but it's an idea. And I'm sure HINAPIA would go well over the goal considering less popular artist do that always. Or maybe they could go in hiberation like FAVORITE & haShtag (haShtag is starting tk wake up though) or maybe they could be like HINT and leave their company after it stopped existing but still stick together while slowly looking for a new company. But these are just what ifs, R.I.P HINAPIA
i had always gotten the impression that osr just didn't want to pull the girls around. the ex-pristin members already experienced a frustrating hiatus with no company support and i get why osr would rather just end it than put the girls through that again. it's not what we'd have wanted as fans, but...
Please come back! I have faith they’ll show their full potential, because there’s probably still a chance down the road. Tell me I’m not alone when I say this, because I can’t accept that this may be the last music chance Pristin gets, I just can’t
Man, if they had lasted a bit longer then maybe they might have had time to secure funding or think of crowd funding. But I guess they were already at the limit after their debut because the MV and everything was really high quality. Really unfortunate timing. Right amid the chaos of the pandemic and the lockdowns.
It’s so sad the circumstances around this! Hinapia(just like Pristin) had a HUGE amount potential and backing by fans. With Hybe acquiring multiple small/forgotten agencies it would’ve been great to see them backing agencies like OSR or Star Empire to help them
Lmfao what? Small forgotten agencies?? Who? Source Music that had one of the top 5 ggs of South Korea: GFRIEND? Pledis that has SEVENTEEN one the biggest boy groups in K-pop and that are million sellers and Nuest who was also extremely well known in SK? KOZ Entertainment that has one of the most talented producers soloist with multiple viral hits: Zico? HYBE doesn’t care about nugu groups or agencies. Every company they acquired was because they wanted another well known, popular and successful artist to add to their lineup.
@@digitalcookiemonster source was and(IMO) still is a relatively small agency. Also as a realistic Kpop fan, You mean the Gfriend that the S. Korean GP hated when the songs didn’t sound like Glassbead or Rough every damn comeback? I enjoyed the underrated songs like Fingertip, Apple, Fever, Mago and Labyrinth but fans either complained or didn’t follow so they had no choice to be stagnant. They were wrongfully disbanded as they were in the middle of reaching the popularity and recognition they deserved as a team. With that said, No matter the TALENT that comes OUT, the notoriety of the agency could still be SMALL. While Fromis9 is still gaining popularity, Seventeen is really holding pledis together! Pledis a company that had extreme popularity with After School, Hello Venus, Orange Caramel, Pristin and NUEST. They mismanaged a majority if not ALL the idols they have minus Nana (the only active AS and OC member left)because she’s a decent actress. PLEDIS needed Hybe’s Acquisition to stay afloat. My comment wasn’t exactly about them reviving the idol groups. My comment was explaining that if Hybe, a now know agency/corporation who’s been acquiring agencies and kinda rebranding, refocusing their direction and giving them assistance in whatever way, why not acquire agencies that have promise that some fans know are outwardly struggling? They didn’t add the agencies like Big Hit to their company roster because Jin is an amazing Visual or seventeen is amazing.
@@officialkamauharvey South Korea never hated GFRIEND and their now new careers is the prove of that because every broadcast station and a very diverse list of famous people are being so supportive and being happy of seeing them again. The trend and attention simply changed with KPOP becoming a global thing and SouMu failed to adapt GF but they were always considered a TOP GG til the very end hence the backlash they got from the media when the disbandment happened. SouMu was also quite well off judging by the girls’ comfort (separate dorms, first class flights, three vans for themselves, spending 10,000 USD monthly of only food for them, etc) their three brand new offices and plenty of other things I can point out. They were also preparing their next boy group and SinB said they had many trainees. Pledis was completely fine with Seventeen and Nuest, so much that they had no reason to come for Fromis and they were not even planning to debut a new group in a few years time. Neither SouMu or Pledis “needed” HYBE, in fact, SVT hated moving to that building and they said so. The only reason why both agencies let themselves be acquired is the same reason as others: ambition for more and more money and yea, because HYBE was bigger and “better” (but this doesn’t mean that they NEEDED it) You won’t see HYBE acquiring nugu groups any time soon.
@@digitalcookiemonster well if they would’ve never moved seventeen and Nu’est probably would’ve probably gotten mistreated and/or neglected more and fromis would’ve never gotten famous.
@@gwenmloveskpopandmore Neither Seventeen or Nuest we’re being neglected. Seventeen is the bread winner and Nuest was selling very well after Produce so no, they were not gonna be neglected. Fromis was a co-joint project, they weren’t the sole responsibility of Pledis. The only reason as to why they were brought in was 1) Pledis has no intention of producing a new gg and 2) They needed a balance in the company when GFRIEND disbanded.
I'm sure that there's people who are interested and still support PRISTIN girls, even though the disbandament. If any of these girls wanted to pursue the idol career, I'll support them - I really believe in their talent. HINAPIA really deserved better
The COVID-19 pandemic really take a huge toll out of everything. I felt bad for groups that disbanded especially when they were on the verge of the pandemic.
I wanna ask you, as an expert in underrated groups, 2 genuine questions: 1. Do you think every underrated group out there are really desperate about getting popular or are they just happy the way they are now? The same goes with the company. 2. Someone on twt said if a company doesn't have enough money to promote their group, they shouldn't be debuted in the first place. What do you think about this?
Hello, I can only speak for myself (we're a team) but I'll gladly answer your questions. 1) I think that idols choose their career path in the first place to become famous and receive attention for their talent and hard work. If they are recognized enough to make a living and continue to release music, I think they're fine but in most cases - they aren't. Struggling financially and having little to no releases wouldn't make one happy, in my opinion. 2) I would agree on this statement. So many groups debut every year and if you can't push the group with a lot of promotions then you're simply wasting their time. Groups without any money don't make it, except for a handful of exceptions in a field where hundreds of groups debut every year. If a company has no money, the idol spends years training, debuting, not receiving any pay, being in debt and wastes their time and efforts there. Having money is not a guarantee for success but it's a very important factor. I hope I answered your questions :)
@@searchingforelris I do agree about the money thing too. There’s just too many groups that just mesh together and if you’re not in the big3 your chances of survival are even lower, but the we do get groups like Mamamoo, BTS, GFRIEND, Infinite etc who’s company didn’t have money but those groups are became very popular. It’s kind of sad because the idols and companies always hang on to that small chance but it’s so small and so far away most of the time.
I can’t see any link of bada’s social media account, so upload it if you have forgotten, so that more people can reach to the girls, I feel really sad on their career
"Pristin's disbandment remains a mystery among K-Pop fans" *looks at After School and their mismanagement* Nope. It's not a mystery. It's the company lacking responsibility. We denounce everything they stand for.
Lets be real. The music was terrible an the dance for drip was too. They should have stayed with pledis and worked SOMETHING out because Pristin n Vs concept suited them the best. Their groups conecept flet like a gritter version of Vs concept and not in a good way. Also completely convinced that theres a possibility someone was paid off to end pristin as it was a debut because they were too good because status quo or they couldnt come back without kyla because theyll have snsd AND twice comparisons who were supposed to be the new girl next door replacement. But pristing gave bordingschool girls and a solid bop so again threat to status quo
My guess on Pristin's disbandment is different, Pledis artist have individual contracts not group ones like most companies the difference being for the company is that with this type of contract the company has to prioritise the artist over the group while the other is reversed, I also heard a rumour that when joining the group they only have to commit for two years after which they can withdraw for any reason with prior notification. My theory is a couple of key members wanted out to pursue other careers and those members were the most popular or important and them leaving would have basically killed the group before it could stabilise its fanbase.
No. Drip was a solid girl crush song. Especially, from a "nugu" rookie group. If a Big 3 group released it, it would've blown up. Now, the dance was nothing special. I agree with that. But, it was clearly made to be catchy.
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00:00 - Intro
00:16 - Introduction
00:37 - PRISTIN
01:36 - OSR Entertainment
02:03 - Debut with "Drip"
03:04 - Comeback
03:42 - Disbandment
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the company really seemed like a reliable, supporting and a responsible company. despite limited funds they used up almost every single coins they have to promote them and they did pretty well! it’s a shame they were forced to close due to pandemic :( but it also showed how responsible the company is compared to others, they were broke and had 0 relation w the industry snymore and still put up an official statement with an apology made
@Bang me Chan wtf
@@Blerblerblerb sadly but that is true
@@kidleader9178 doesn't really matter bc it's really disrespectful to say lol. they're basically implying they should've/could've h03ed themselves out so they could get money and stay together as a group which is really negative
@Bang me Chan and that's why the company disbanded them instead. the company would not sexually exploit them.
yea
HINAPIA and OSR story is a rare case in KPop industry when the group had no choice other than disbanding purely due to circumstance.
The girls were passionate, the company was supportive (despite of limited resources), they are still on good terms one another.
I hope one day they will find new investors and reunite.
Thank you for covering HINAPIA.
I wish HYBE would adopt OR & invest in them & revive the group. It's so unfair, I loved Pristin & Hinapia & my heart broke for the girls.
@@kyliedee6079 HYBE ruins everything so no thank you
@@kyliedee6079 HYBE are not even managed by our hitman anymore, he is just an owner. Remember what happened to Gfriend and SM? They started to ruin everything they own now
Hinapia's loss is even sadder than Pristin's to be honest. Clearly some bad or toxic stuff happened at Pledis for 6 of the 10 members of Pristin to give up the idol life a mere year or so after winning Rookie of the Year Awards. By contrast, the Hinapia members seemed hyped and happy for the future and OSR actually seemed to have a plan and a concept for the group. The presence of Bada (sad we couldn't see her develop as an idol) was also a good move, since it clearly separated Hinapia from being a mere Pristin sub-group. Also feel the worst for Minkyeung, the group was her idea and she got them together and scouted an agency because she didn't want to throw away her training and dreams only for it to happen anyway. I just wonder why OSR didn't do a Kickstarter or Makestar to fund their comebacks - given the heavy Pristin fandom at large, they could have reached Stellar levels of fan funding.
The main reason why many small groups disbanded was because of COVID they cannot do make star campaign as COVID rules were very strict in Korea
I have a feeling that the members were actually blacklisted from the entertainment industry, which is why the agency couldn’t promote
@@bubba94290 But why? And who? Only HYBE/Pledis would have the motivation or power for such a blacklist, but what would be in it for them? Afraid one of the Hinapia members would break whatever NDA they signed and spill the beans on the Pristin disbandment? The members could more more easily do that NOW as free agents with no entertainment career to look forward to.
@@bubba94290 if GFRIEND wasn’t blacklisted after the scandal and shock that it was their separation from HYBE/SouMu, I doubt HINAPIA/Pristin girls were when they weren’t even around that much in both groups.
No, the girls are just too “old” for the industry now and getting your dreams destroyed for the second time is just devastating mentally. The girls simply gave up.
Group like Gfriend and Lovelyz disbandment wasn't the end of the world for them, since they're pretty much the real establish idols, when they disbanded there were still pretty good small companies with decent budget wanting to sign them up. For the Pristin members except the two iOi members were not establish yet but their company offed them so quickly due to mismanagement. By the time they were disbanded, couple years already wasted during the period that they should be expose to the general public which they did not, so they are simply too "old" for the industry with tagging of "past failed group" with them can't really attract more companies options that will hit them up unfortunately. They're not blacklisted, but simply passed the expiry date of an idol which closes many opportunities in the industry which logically anyone would give up the industry entirely and just pursue normal life
Drip by Hinapia was an anthem... they deserved better
They did, the song was amazing and was even received so well.. it's a shame how it all ended
Hinapia would've had the same effect on Kpop as StayC does currently. Such a shame.
The the uploader already explained, it is not the company fault unlike Pledis with Pristin, it due to mainly the pandemic and it's a small company not much of financial backup unlike the big companies.
I just want to say your editing style is insanely clean and pleasing to look at.
Thank you very much for watching ❤️
Some groups/artists just seem so unlucky. Hopefully new paths open up for them to fulfill their dreams.
I will be forever mad at Hinapia's disbandment. I truly believe they were "the one that got away." They had everything to become a standout name in the girl crush market. Drip was THAT good of a debut. The girls looked/sounded amazing, and their stages showed potential.
Well Covid is to blame honestly not the company
If they would have debuted this year it would be such a different story. Drip was and is so good. I hope they all succeed in their future works
A part of me wishes that OSR couldve set up like a makestar or smthng. Idk if it would help that much, but it's an idea. And I'm sure HINAPIA would go well over the goal considering less popular artist do that always.
Or maybe they could go in hiberation like FAVORITE & haShtag (haShtag is starting tk wake up though) or maybe they could be like HINT and leave their company after it stopped existing but still stick together while slowly looking for a new company.
But these are just what ifs, R.I.P HINAPIA
i had always gotten the impression that osr just didn't want to pull the girls around. the ex-pristin members already experienced a frustrating hiatus with no company support and i get why osr would rather just end it than put the girls through that again. it's not what we'd have wanted as fans, but...
Please come back! I have faith they’ll show their full potential, because there’s probably still a chance down the road. Tell me I’m not alone when I say this, because I can’t accept that this may be the last music chance Pristin gets, I just can’t
Man, if they had lasted a bit longer then maybe they might have had time to secure funding or think of crowd funding.
But I guess they were already at the limit after their debut because the MV and everything was really high quality.
Really unfortunate timing. Right amid the chaos of the pandemic and the lockdowns.
It’s so sad the circumstances around this! Hinapia(just like Pristin) had a HUGE amount potential and backing by fans. With Hybe acquiring multiple small/forgotten agencies it would’ve been great to see them backing agencies like OSR or Star Empire to help them
Lmfao what? Small forgotten agencies?? Who? Source Music that had one of the top 5 ggs of South Korea: GFRIEND? Pledis that has SEVENTEEN one the biggest boy groups in K-pop and that are million sellers and Nuest who was also extremely well known in SK? KOZ Entertainment that has one of the most talented producers soloist with multiple viral hits: Zico?
HYBE doesn’t care about nugu groups or agencies. Every company they acquired was because they wanted another well known, popular and successful artist to add to their lineup.
@@digitalcookiemonster source was and(IMO) still is a relatively small agency. Also as a realistic Kpop fan, You mean the Gfriend that the S. Korean GP hated when the songs didn’t sound like Glassbead or Rough every damn comeback? I enjoyed the underrated songs like Fingertip, Apple, Fever, Mago and Labyrinth but fans either complained or didn’t follow so they had no choice to be stagnant. They were wrongfully disbanded as they were in the middle of reaching the popularity and recognition they deserved as a team. With that said, No matter the TALENT that comes OUT, the notoriety of the agency could still be SMALL. While Fromis9 is still gaining popularity, Seventeen is really holding pledis together! Pledis a company that had extreme popularity with After School, Hello Venus, Orange Caramel, Pristin and NUEST. They mismanaged a majority if not ALL the idols they have minus Nana (the only active AS and OC member left)because she’s a decent actress. PLEDIS needed Hybe’s Acquisition to stay afloat. My comment wasn’t exactly about them reviving the idol groups. My comment was explaining that if Hybe, a now know agency/corporation who’s been acquiring agencies and kinda rebranding, refocusing their direction and giving them assistance in whatever way, why not acquire agencies that have promise that some fans know are outwardly struggling? They didn’t add the agencies like Big Hit to their company roster because Jin is an amazing Visual or seventeen is amazing.
@@officialkamauharvey South Korea never hated GFRIEND and their now new careers is the prove of that because every broadcast station and a very diverse list of famous people are being so supportive and being happy of seeing them again. The trend and attention simply changed with KPOP becoming a global thing and SouMu failed to adapt GF but they were always considered a TOP GG til the very end hence the backlash they got from the media when the disbandment happened. SouMu was also quite well off judging by the girls’ comfort (separate dorms, first class flights, three vans for themselves, spending 10,000 USD monthly of only food for them, etc) their three brand new offices and plenty of other things I can point out. They were also preparing their next boy group and SinB said they had many trainees.
Pledis was completely fine with Seventeen and Nuest, so much that they had no reason to come for Fromis and they were not even planning to debut a new group in a few years time. Neither SouMu or Pledis “needed” HYBE, in fact, SVT hated moving to that building and they said so.
The only reason why both agencies let themselves be acquired is the same reason as others: ambition for more and more money and yea, because HYBE was bigger and “better” (but this doesn’t mean that they NEEDED it)
You won’t see HYBE acquiring nugu groups any time soon.
@@digitalcookiemonster well if they would’ve never moved seventeen and Nu’est probably would’ve probably gotten mistreated and/or neglected more and fromis would’ve never gotten famous.
@@gwenmloveskpopandmore Neither Seventeen or Nuest we’re being neglected. Seventeen is the bread winner and Nuest was selling very well after Produce so no, they were not gonna be neglected. Fromis was a co-joint project, they weren’t the sole responsibility of Pledis. The only reason as to why they were brought in was 1) Pledis has no intention of producing a new gg and 2) They needed a balance in the company when GFRIEND disbanded.
It's such a shame when Kpop groups only release one single and then never release anything ever again. Drip is such a good song!
my fav youtuber posting once again! love ur work!! keep it up please!
thank you so much for the nice words & the support! ❤️
I'm sure that there's people who are interested and still support PRISTIN girls, even though the disbandament. If any of these girls wanted to pursue the idol career, I'll support them - I really believe in their talent. HINAPIA really deserved better
the editing 👏
thank you for appreciating it, were working hard on it! :)
Awhh I loved Hinapia sometimes they come to my mind and I'm 🤕 Glad people still remember them
Hi the group ‘Hot issue’ just disbanded. If u can please make a video on them!
Hey :) we would love to but we're currently waiting for more details on it so there's something to talk about :)
@@searchingforelris Oh ok thank you! I’ll be waiting for it :))
My favorite groups always get disbanded or never have comebacks :/ 💔
Damn I wish the Reboot Hinapia project worked out :(
All those years wasted... my heart fucking breaks for them.💔
On their spotify, they released a track i march this year!
Drip was so good and i loved the covers they did so i was devastated finding out they were disbanded🥲
there one of the groups that disbanded so soon, and i still find myself missing… so sad.
The COVID-19 pandemic really take a huge toll out of everything. I felt bad for groups that disbanded especially when they were on the verge of the pandemic.
Thank you for uploading my request! Keep it up and God bless, your channel deserves better...
Thank you very much! ❤️
so sad we couldn't see more of bada :(
i still feel so bad that pristin disbanded bc they were quite successful and had catchy songs.
I wanna ask you, as an expert in underrated groups, 2 genuine questions:
1. Do you think every underrated group out there are really desperate about getting popular or are they just happy the way they are now? The same goes with the company.
2. Someone on twt said if a company doesn't have enough money to promote their group, they shouldn't be debuted in the first place. What do you think about this?
Hello, I can only speak for myself (we're a team) but I'll gladly answer your questions.
1) I think that idols choose their career path in the first place to become famous and receive attention for their talent and hard work. If they are recognized enough to make a living and continue to release music, I think they're fine but in most cases - they aren't. Struggling financially and having little to no releases wouldn't make one happy, in my opinion.
2) I would agree on this statement. So many groups debut every year and if you can't push the group with a lot of promotions then you're simply wasting their time. Groups without any money don't make it, except for a handful of exceptions in a field where hundreds of groups debut every year. If a company has no money, the idol spends years training, debuting, not receiving any pay, being in debt and wastes their time and efforts there. Having money is not a guarantee for success but it's a very important factor.
I hope I answered your questions :)
All right thank you all
@@searchingforelris I do agree about the money thing too. There’s just too many groups that just mesh together and if you’re not in the big3 your chances of survival are even lower, but the we do get groups like Mamamoo, BTS, GFRIEND, Infinite etc who’s company didn’t have money but those groups are became very popular. It’s kind of sad because the idols and companies always hang on to that small chance but it’s so small and so far away most of the time.
Minkyeung was just cast in a drama called the Girls on the Phone
they had them get all that surgery (i didnt even recognize my pristin bias eunwoo) then immediately disbands them...
I can’t see any link of bada’s social media account, so upload it if you have forgotten, so that more people can reach to the girls, I feel really sad on their career
We can't find her social media profiles as she changed her username. If you come across them, please let us know & we will add them! :)
great video, as always! you don't like bada's social media down below -- does she not use social media anymore?
thank you so much! i can't seem to find her ig as she changed her username. I'll add it once I know it :)
If it wasn’t for Covid they could’ve been huge :(
Can you make a video on where are all the pristine girls now?
Can u do a video about dia? Their history is very messy
Bada doesn't has an ig acc?
I think its "investments" not "investations" xD
Ah sorry for the mistake, English is not our first language so we still make a lot of mistakes. Thank you for pointing it out! :)
I really thought they would become big.
"Pristin's disbandment remains a mystery among K-Pop fans"
*looks at After School and their mismanagement*
Nope. It's not a mystery. It's the company lacking responsibility. We denounce everything they stand for.
@@SoCool7987 Was talking about Pledis.
@@lesleyblackvelvet7647 Oops, wrong target
they were my ults 😞
Lets be real. The music was terrible an the dance for drip was too. They should have stayed with pledis and worked SOMETHING out because Pristin n Vs concept suited them the best. Their groups conecept flet like a gritter version of Vs concept and not in a good way.
Also completely convinced that theres a possibility someone was paid off to end pristin as it was a debut because they were too good because status quo or they couldnt come back without kyla because theyll have snsd AND twice comparisons who were supposed to be the new girl next door replacement. But pristing gave bordingschool girls and a solid bop so again threat to status quo
My guess on Pristin's disbandment is different, Pledis artist have individual contracts not group ones like most companies the difference being for the company is that with this type of contract the company has to prioritise the artist over the group while the other is reversed, I also heard a rumour that when joining the group they only have to commit for two years after which they can withdraw for any reason with prior notification.
My theory is a couple of key members wanted out to pursue other careers and those members were the most popular or important and them leaving would have basically killed the group before it could stabilise its fanbase.
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No. Drip was a solid girl crush song. Especially, from a "nugu" rookie group. If a Big 3 group released it, it would've blown up. Now, the dance was nothing special. I agree with that. But, it was clearly made to be catchy.