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In this video, we break down a powerful and honest conversation about the real origins of K-pop and why so many Asian American creators are finally speaking up about how deeply K-pop is rooted in Black American culture.
For years, Black Americans have pointed out that modern K-pop did not come out of nowhere. From hip-hop and rap, to R&B melodies, 808 drums, dance styles, fashion, slang, and stage presence, Black American culture has played a major role in shaping what K-pop looks and sounds like today.
What makes this moment different is that Asian and Korean-American creators themselves are now exposing this history, challenging their own communities, and calling for honesty, credit, and respect.
This video is not about hating K-pop and it is not about denying talent. It’s about telling the full story a story that often gets ignored or erased when Black Americans speak on it themselves.
We also talk about:
• The origins of hip-hop and rap music in Black American communities
• How Black culture has historically been copied, repackaged, and monetized
• Why Black artists are often punished while others are rewarded for the same styles
• The hypocrisy behind phrases like “keep K-pop Korean”
• Anti-Blackness in global pop culture
• Why credit and acknowledgment matter more than ever
• And why these Asian creators deserve respect for exposing the truth
This is an educational, honest, and necessary conversation — especially for Black Americans, K-pop fans, and anyone interested in music history, cultural influence, and global pop culture.
Watch the full video, listen carefully, and join the conversation respectfully in the comments.
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