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Is K-Pop a PSY-Op? Seemingly Unrelated S2E3

Jun 10, 20251 hr 1 minSeason 2Ep. 3
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On today's episode of Seemingly Unrelated we are the biaswreckers here to say you're not delulu, K-pop is having an all time comeback around the world. But are the Big 3 just the visual for a deeper and more sinister subunit bent on world domination? To find out we're going to have to take a tour back to the first K-pop idols from the 1960s and ask: What style of music is K-pop anyway? Did Tony Blair inspire the K-wave? Is PSY mocking, or celebrating the Gangnam neighborhood? And most importantly, if Blackpink told you to betray your government, would you do it?

All these questions and more will be explored, at least until the South Korean government shuts this podcast down, on Seemingly Unrelated!

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