COUPLE REACTS TO – Dodging Disbandment and Other Extreme Sports: A History of Dreamcatcher

COUPLE REACTS TO - Dodging Disbandment and Other Extreme Sports: A History of Dreamcatcher
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WOW! It was crazy to hear about their backstory. It made us even more excited to watch their MVs!

DISCLAIMER: We know this video is a little outdated. We are also taking everything in this video with a grain of salt and we will research and make our own opinions!

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21 Comments

  1. Yeah so true you bringing up fate, Dreamcatcher is the best example of the red string of fate theory being real. The girls themselves and the company think so too, as that was the main theme in the music video of Breaking Out. The girls tied together by a red string, slowly reaching and touching each other, and by the end of the video all 7 are together.

  2. Hi guys! New set? Looks different. I also have watched these kinds of backstories of girl groups and come to the conclusion that Kpop management companies don't respect the talent which they manage. Way to many instances of monkey businesses or politics get in the way of a groups success. Irregardless, the girls continue to do their best and for that, I give my highest respect! Byee!

  3. This whole video just reminded me of how much of a bitch YG is and how mad i always get about it as a Blink,
    and also as an Insomnia, how happy i am that HF didn't give up on these girls and formed Dreamcatcher in the end. I just hope they get more famous they really deserve the whole world💕

  4. Sorry im so so late on this watch but fun fact DREAMCATCHER had a older sister group who debuted in 2011 called Dal Shabbat who was semi successful so there was money available to DREAMCATCHER

  5. New subscriber, currently going back through your Dreamcatcher videos! I've been a fan of Dreamcatcher since after "Fly High" (so 5 years now), and while I didn't really deep dive into the group and the members until 2019-2020 (around when "Deja Vu" came out and leading up to "Scream"), I have always loved their music and that's only gotten bigger in recent years. They've grown so much from where they started five years ago compared to now and I'm so proud of them! And now that they've renewed their contracts with Dreamcatcher Company, I'm very much looking forward to where they'll go next. 😊

  6. My journey to the dream world has been a wild one. Became an insomnia like a few months ago and I'm super obsessed more than any other group i have been stanning. Last group i was this obsessed was SNSD when they first debuted. But DC's journey was more of a journey for me because of their history which made me love them and stan them a lot more.
    Also, speaking of updates on this video, i did watch Mera's newest video, but the start of that video, she said that she didnt want to do an update on the disbandment video since she said that it just makes her feel down and stuff, but her new video regarding the cinematography of DC's music videos are very interesting. Worth a watch

  7. Last Comment of the Day lol! Lovelyz and AOA sadly aren't around anymore as of 2022, since both groups disbanded in 2021 and 2020 respectively. However, AOA dominated the charts from 2014-2017 (member Seolhyun was even named one of the Faces of Korea, rivaling Tzuyu of TWICE), and Lovelyz saw big success from their debut in 2014-2016 gaining a large fan following. These two groups were big names towards the end of 2nd Gen and the beginning to mid point of 3rd Gen, so having Dreamcatcher be just below them, who themselves debuted mid 3rd Gen to late 3rd Gen, is a big accomplishment! I highly encourage you both to check out some tracks from them!

  8. Another comment! Both Han Dong and Gahyeon trained for 6 months respectively. They auditioned and passed within I think a week of each other. Initially the two were said to have been training to debut in a Chinese Korean girl group, with hopes of debuting in both Korea and China respectively. Initially though these two were apart of a larger pool of trainees that could've been put into Dreamcatcher, the other trainees that could've been Dreamcatcher all participated on the first season of Produce 101 representing HappyFace. The most notable is a woman named Hwang Soo-yeon who is now a choreographer and dancer who has worked with SM and MNH (home to Chungha and BVNDIT).

  9. Three more little tidbits of information! The 1st talks about the members involvement in their concept change, and the 2nd goes into rumor territory about some sneaky things YG did on MixNine. The 3rd is more info on MINX's comeback, and their initial possible disbandment

    1st. Dream Catcher had appeared on a variety show where the MC had asked them about their first debut. The members quickly all said that they were kind of against the concept and song choice, but that was the style at the time and their company was following the trend. SuA and Siyeon said that the members had talked to their company and said that they felt they had a lot more to show then what was currently being shown with their current concept. So, the company listened the girls which started the re-debut process/project.

    2. There was a rumor going around during the airing of MixNine that suggested that YG himself was actually trying to buy out trainees from their contracts with their current companies, and was excluding said companies from a lot dealings done between the trainees and the show. It is rumored that YG tried to buy/bribe JiU, Siyeon, Yoohyeon, and Dami from HappyFace Ent. and, this is what prompted them being removed from the show. Other trainees rumored to have been targeted for YG's buying out plan include: Yu Jin-kyung (Brave Entertainment rumored to have left entertainment industry in 2019), Jang Hyo-gyeong (Star Empire Entertainment and current ARIAZ member), Lee Su-jin (Fave Entertainment/PlayM and current member of Weeekly), Woo Jin-young (HappyFace Entertainment and current member of D1CE), Jeon Hee-jin and Kim Hyun-jin (both signed to BBC and members of LOONA), Lee Jae-jun (formerly of BananaCulture, former C-Clown member, former Trei member, and currently signed to MLD and promoting in the project group TAN), and of course Shin Ryu-jin (signed to JYP and member of ITZY). Again, this is a rumor, but a lot of people seem to believe it is true.

    3. MINX's comeback "Love Shake," was actually written and produced for their then sister group DalShabet (also stylized Dal☆Shabet). Many fans of both groups said the song was TOO reminiscent of something DalShabet would've done back in 2011-2012, and many boycotted the song. The members of MINX (JiU, SuA, Siyeon, Yoohyeon, and Dami) all said that after the failure of this song their company was planning to disband them and brought it up multiple times to the girls. Luckily, the company chose to re-brand with the help and push of the members.

  10. Someone has probably commented this somewhere but music shows are notorious for taking bribes from companies to favor their groups. And it's actually illegal in SK. They have been investigated several times and sued and all. Wild shit.

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