Netizenbuzz

K-Netizens Stunned as ALLDAY PROJECT Makes Explosive Debut: Enters High Position on Melon!

Advertisement

Rookie co-ed group ALLDAY PROJECT is making waves with one of the most impressive debuts of the year, as their title track “Famous” has broken into the Top 41 on Melon, South Korea’s top music streaming chart — a rare achievement for a newly launched act.

allday-project-debut-fame-melon

A trending post on Korean forum Pann, titled “올데이프로젝트(신세계손녀) 대박났어” (“ALLDAY PROJECT, Granddaughter of Shinsegae, Hits Big”), has sparked excitement across the internet. Fans and netizens alike are praising the group’s surprising chart performance, with the original poster expressing, “It’s legendary for a completely new rookie to enter the 40s range. Congratulations, Youngseo and Woochan!”

The reference to “Shinsegae’s granddaughter” points to Annie Moon, a member of the group and real-life granddaughter of Shinsegae Group chairwoman Lee Myung-hee. While her background drew early curiosity, it’s the group’s performance and strong debut that are now stealing the spotlight.

annie moon

Following the unexpected digital success of rookie group ALLDAY PROJECT with their debut track “Famous,” online forums have erupted with passionate discussions — and in some cases, fan war drama. In particular, a heated exchange on a Korean forum revealed deep frustrations among K-pop fans, targeting a specific fandom for allegedly undermining ALLDAY PROJECT’s achievements while masking as supporters. The comment section below sheds light on the backlash and accusations flying between fandoms, especially concerning Youngseo’s popularity and rising influence.

ALLDAY PROJECT debutKorean-comments-online-social-media.

Comments on Pann:

Advertisement
  1. “Let’s be real — the only ones foaming at the mouth over Youngseo’s success are from one fandom. Why are they bringing up ‘Hearts2Hearts’ and SM comparisons now? I saw fans on Twitter whining like, ‘Why are they debuting when we’re having a comeback?’ It was all from that same fandom… It’s laughable how they’re dragging ‘Hearts2Hearts’ now, acting like it’s the only group with bad numbers. Weren’t you the ones calling yourselves the top of 5th gen in the media? Take a look at those results.”
  2. “They’re obviously bitter that Youngseo, who left, is doing well. Now that ALLDAY’s fandom is growing, they’re trying to stir the pot between SM and the new group to indirectly sabotage them. Pathetic. No one’s falling for your weak manipulations.”
  3. Look at the replies here — how many ALLDAY or The Black Label fans are even in this thread? It’s so obvious the people hating are just [redacted fandom]. They’re feeling guilty now and trying to pit aespa and ALLDAY against each other. Gross.”
  4. “The ‘Hapcheonz’ (nickname mocking the rival fandom) were insanely bitter, and they still are. But every group they target ends up thriving, so thanks for the promotion, I guess.”
  5. “It’s disgusting how some of those fans pretend to be ALLDAY fans just to bash ‘Hearts2Hearts.’ Truly unhinged behavior.”

The fiery discourse surrounding ALLDAY PROJECT’s debut highlights just how high the stakes have become in the competitive world of K-pop’s fifth generation. While the group enjoys a promising start with chart success and public interest, the backlash from rival fandoms serves as a stark reminder of the genre’s deeply territorial fan culture.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker!