Klook.com

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Whoa... SM is really flopping

 What do you mean?

1996 - H.O.T
1997 - S.E.S
1998 - Shinhwa
2000 - BoA
2003 - DBSK
2005 - Super Junior
2007 - Girls Generation
2008 - SHINee
2009 - F(x)
2012 - EXO
2014 - Red Velvet
2016 - NCT
2020 - Aespa

Are there any of these groups that you don't know?

On top of that, are there any other companies whose artists from Gen 1, 2, 3, and 4 still consistently release albums and have projects that gather juniors and seniors like Super M and Got The Beat? A lot of people have been saying that SM is on the verge of flopping and has lost their vibes in these past few years. So tell me, when are they going to flop?

pann
[+161][-94]

1. [+85][-12] I'm not a fan of NCT, but I admit that NCT is kinda overshadowed by their powerful seniors. However, I'm sure anyone who is interested in idols have heard about their name... And Aespa becomes a top group with Next Level

2. [+66][-9] Now that I look at it.. It's f*cking fascinating to know that these line-ups are under the same company

3. [+65][-11] People always talk about how SM is going to flop but are there any other companies who hold concerts with all of their artists for more than 10 years...? Not to mention that when they hold SM Concerts, all online communities will talk about it and the trending posts are full with the idols' previews from fansitesㅋㅋㅋㅋ

4. [+50][-7] Seriously, though... When are they flopping?? People are saying they have lost their touch but they're still alive, well, and unbothered nowㅋㅋㅋㅋ

5. [+41][-13] I don't think there are any other companies whose each artist has their own hit songs and most of the groups are still actively promoting in the industry...?

trazy.com