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I know that this ironic coming from a blink who constantly complains about how yg doesn't give bp enough content every day on this forum but hear me out...
a shit ton of comebacks and a lot of content is a bad thing. for me, it is at least. I get burned out and it doesn't even feel like a "comeback" anymore... because they aren't coming back from anything. I mean hello you just came back with a full album two weeks ago and your already announcing a "comeback" for a repackage that's coming out next week?
twice in 2018 was a good example of this, comebacks back to back. I just didn't get interested in the idea of a comeback tbh because it felt like an everyday thing. not to mention the members were overworked to the bones and their fans could feel it. seriously, I'm glad that jyp has eased up on the comebacks. not to mention the quality of the releases slowly went down as the year went by.
a lot of groups with a syndrome that I like to call "middle group syndrome" struggle with this. I understand that they have to comeback more often because they don't have the support that big three groups have but at the same time there is just no hype when they actually do, at least for nonfans. they stay in the middle tier or b tier because of the fact that their comebacks are so close together and lack originality.
I personally think that two comebacks in a year is enough, as long as you give them enough songs and the right amount of content to last. this way there's still hype for the comebacks and their fans don't feel burned out. it also leaves room for other content such as solo works.
a shit ton of comebacks and a lot of content is a bad thing. for me, it is at least. I get burned out and it doesn't even feel like a "comeback" anymore... because they aren't coming back from anything. I mean hello you just came back with a full album two weeks ago and your already announcing a "comeback" for a repackage that's coming out next week?
twice in 2018 was a good example of this, comebacks back to back. I just didn't get interested in the idea of a comeback tbh because it felt like an everyday thing. not to mention the members were overworked to the bones and their fans could feel it. seriously, I'm glad that jyp has eased up on the comebacks. not to mention the quality of the releases slowly went down as the year went by.
a lot of groups with a syndrome that I like to call "middle group syndrome" struggle with this. I understand that they have to comeback more often because they don't have the support that big three groups have but at the same time there is just no hype when they actually do, at least for nonfans. they stay in the middle tier or b tier because of the fact that their comebacks are so close together and lack originality.
I personally think that two comebacks in a year is enough, as long as you give them enough songs and the right amount of content to last. this way there's still hype for the comebacks and their fans don't feel burned out. it also leaves room for other content such as solo works.