Imagine a world where pyrotechnics are a standard part of music performances but come with a risk of disasters like the Rhode Island Station club fire. Now, picture a controversial K-pop group stirring debate over double standards in the music industry. This is the rollercoaster we'll take you on in today's chat.\xa0
We discuss the performance arts, questioning double standards that exist, with a particular focus on MAMAMOO's Hwasa. We also dissect the discriminatory practices within the industry concerning age and gender, and our chat about the use of pyrotechnics in performances will leave you contemplating the balance between spectacle and safety.\xa0
The latter part of our conversation morphs into a serious discussion about fan power and its implications. We'll explore the current situation for some entertainment companies, and the involvement of the UN Human Rights Council in one particular case. As we wind up, we will also share our thoughts on the future of J-pop in the U.S, and the urgency for artists to establish a unique identity. All this and much more as we navigate the fun, the brands, the artists, and the beautiful chaos that is the music industry.
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