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Algorithm Changes, Tom Cruise in Run Jin, Jhope Album, FiftyFifty

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwRMTkCho90

TOM CRUISE IN RUN JIN, JHOPE ALBUM, & OTHER BTS UPDATES

OTHER FUNNY KOREAN VARIETY SHOW TO CHECK OUT 

10 MAJOR ALGORITHM CHANGES THAT WILL AFFECT BTS & OTHER ASIAN ARTISTS

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DEALING WITH SOLOS

Many of you have sent me messages about “solos”, let’s discuss 

Algorithm Changes, Tom Cruise in Run Jin, Jhope Album, FiftyFifty

Comments

Liked this video too. Thank you for explaining the streaming and royalties on streaming platforms. I always wondered how that worked.

Amiraj

From what I understand, Japan has the 2nd biggest music market in the world, so it's beneficial for Korean artists to do Japanese versions of their songs when they're starting out. It helps to expand their fan base. Same reason they would do English versions, to reach out to that larger market. On the other hand, Korea isn't that large a market, so doing a Korean language version of a song isn't going to make financial sense for the Japanese or Western artists, in terms of money and number of fans. And Japan, while the second largest, isn't as nearly as big as the Western market. Basically, western artists don't do Japanese or Korean language versions of songs because they don't have to.

ADHDstudent

This is perhaps off the topic, I was curious why BTS & Korean musicians produce their songs in Japanese for the Japanese market… My question is if this regulation is from Japan. I was guessing that Japan music market set a certain criteria for Koreans to sing their songs in Japanese in order to promote their music in Japan ?!? I don’t see Japanese artists sing in Korean to promote in Korea or western artists are singing in Japanese for Japanese market… If someone knows the answer to my question, I would appreciate it 💜

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