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20 Very Real Struggles Of A Korean Hip Hop Fan

When your bias will never notice you, and you have to live with that.

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20 Very Real Struggles Of A Korean Hip Hop Fan
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1. It is Korean Hip Hop, not KPOP.

Seriously, how is there NOT a KHH genre on iTunes?

2. Trying not to turn up to Mommae by Jay Park, but failing.

You tried, but the beat took over: we know.

3. When non-KHH fans just don’t understand your obsession.

You are judging me with your judging eyes: stop it.

4. Hoping someone will translate the song into English.


In that moment I wish I knew Korean.

5. Thinking the rapper said the N-Word but they really said 니가.

Lord, I hope that is a Korean word and not what I think he/she said.

6. Waiting for UnPretty Rapstar to get the fame It deserves.

Can we please get past the sexism in KHH world please? These women deserve the praise the men get.

7.Hoping more female Hip Hop artists get famous.

But honestly, Cheetah is still my main queen.

8. Trying to stay cool when someone brings up your favorite song.

Stay calm. They cannot know you are obsessed with Korean music.

9. No, PSY is not KHH.

How can you put PSY in the same genre as these rap masters? How could you?

10. Trying to figure out when your favorite artist is releasing a new album.

I will stay up 24-hours for updates on your new album. Giriboy looking at you!

11. When you have scrolled through your bias's Instagram, and need new photos of him/her.

Why haven't you updated in the last two days. I need to see your face like I need air!

12. When you hear "I need a cha cha beat" "G R BOY" "Gray" or "Z I GO" you know the song is going to be lit.

These songs are gonna be so lit the fire department will be on call 24/7.

13. When someone says you want to be Korean because you love KHH.

Tell me that one more time, boy. I would go psycho on you like Superbee did in SMTM5.

14. When your bias posts a new photo on Instagram.

Honestly, I have been blessed by your face.

15. When you understand two words in a song.

I think he said 'you', holy crap, I'm so smart. Hire me as a translator!

16. When you see a non-KKH try to tell you KPOP is better.

Oh hunny, no.

17. Waiting for the new SMTM: the true struggle.

I can't wait another year. I need a new season NOW.

18. When you don't get enough KHH drama.

How can we forget the Jay Park and Beenzino drama on twitter: not me.

19. Tweeting at your bias but knowing he/she will never respond to me.

Notice me oppa! Notice me!

20. The worst struggle is knowing you will never see your bias in concert because you do not live in South Korea.

Come to America, I'm begging you!

But honestly, being a KHH fan is the best despite all the struggles. We have the best music and KPOP has nothing on KHH.

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