Music

Dulling the sparkle: Confessions of a K-fangirl

I’ve gone through my fair share of crazy fandoms growing up (Case in point: My notable contributions to Rise of the Brave Tangled Dragons’  body of literature). However, getting on the Hallyu hype train was a move that even I didn’t see coming. When you’re at the impressionable age of 15, spending summer with friends who won’t stop shoving fancams in your face, it’s only a matter of time before you fall into the rabbit hole yourself.

So there I was, escaping the pressures of 10th grade by riding on the high that was Korean pop. I was cruising through different bands every week, getting lost in this exciting new world of over-the-top music videos, variety show binges, and annoyingly catchy songs I could only belt out phonetically. I couldn’t care less about the judgy stares my friends and I got every time we gathered at lunch to pore over any new content our “faves” had released.

I could never stick to one group for too long, but that quickly changed when I came across rookie K-Pop band Seventeen (SVT), who had just made their debut earlier that year. Once I got the hang of telling the 13 of them apart, the fantastic spiral commenced. Being an SVT fan led me to a lot of crazy teenage milestones. 

My first online shopping experience was buying one of their albums—the first of many more merchandise to come. I opened my first Twitter fan account, where I spazzed about them 24/7. I saved up enough money to attend my first ever fan event with them in 2016. I dropped off a gift for my favorite member at their agency building during my last trip to Seoul. And, most importantly, I had the best day of my life when I skipped class with a friend to fly to Manila and catch their first concert in the country three years ago.

I’ll admit, I did treat those years with them as an occasional form of escapism. My best friend and I would refer to it as “Second Life,” drowning in the songs and fangirling over music videos to distract ourselves from the “first life” problems reality had dealt us with. It worked, but I hadn’t realized how caught up I’d been in the blinding spectacle of it all.

Come college, I didn’t have as much time on my hands as I did back then. Having to adjust to a new city and a new school meant sidelining the K-pop binges and the Twitter spazzing. There was this strange guilt in me. I was missing out on their new shows and skipping out on buying their new albums; hell, I couldn’t even understand half the fandom’s references anymore. But that’s just life, I guess. 

You grow up, the sparkle starts to dull somehow, and that’s okay. Some things stay the same. I still feel a surge of pride seeing how much my 13 rookies have grown into global superstars. I still splurge on concert tickets and scream my heart out whenever they come visit (and go through the inevitable post-con breakdown). I still turn to their music for comfort, looking at their journey towards their dreams as an inspiration for me to pursue mine.

My photocards may have been piled to the side, and my lightsticks may have started collecting dust on the shelf, but the fangirl inside me is still alive—her sparkle still intact, always ready to shine.

You might like these!
Music

Here for a good time, not a long time: The Album by the Jonas Brothers

WHERE SHOULD you start your summer—at Montana or the Waffle House? The Jonas Brothers have made a splash with The Album (2023), the follow-up to their comeback record, Happiness Begins (2019). The LP is filled with beachy tunes and tidal waves, very similar to the energy exuded by the previous album. In interviews, Nick, Joe, […]

By Giu Martinez

May 18, 2023

By Giu Martinez • May 18, 2023

Music

All grown up: This Is Why by Paramore

BEING AN adult isn’t the greatest—and This Is Why (2023) proves that. Following a five-and-a-half-year break, Paramore has made a comeback with their sixth studio album, This Is Why. Time and time again, the band has pivoted in terms of theme and sound—from the classic pop punk of All We Know Is Falling (2005) to […]

By Giu Martinez

February 23, 2023

By Giu Martinez • February 23, 2023

Music

Celebrating Manila’s creative scene: Joining forces with Manila Community Radio

NIKE’S GLOBAL celebration of the Air Force 1 sneaker’s 40th anniversary last November was fronted by the “Join Forces” tagline—a call for all creatives to build communities that push their passions forward. Nike held the Manila leg of the celebration with the help of Manila Community Radio (MCR), an internet-based radio station that also plans […]

By Martin Celiz

January 9, 2023

By Martin Celiz • January 9, 2023

Music

Chronically heartbroken: Suki Waterhouse’s Milk Teeth

SONGS ABOUT heartbreak never go out of style, and Suki Waterhouse takes advantage of this fact. Milk Teeth (2022)—a six-track-long treasury of the London-based singer-songwriter’s early work, including her 2016 debut single “Brutally”—is a testament to this. The EP also introduces a fresh sound for Waterhouse through the previously unreleased opening track “Neon Signs.” The […]

By Jia Parma

November 18, 2022

By Jia Parma • November 18, 2022