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Damn Idol

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2024
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Complete (303 Chapters)
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.After a harrowing car accident that defies the odds of survival, Han Si-On finds himself once again at the crossroads of fate, quite literally. Miraculously walking away with his life, he faces the daunting task of navigating a life he’s all too familiar with—due to a cryptic deal that traps him in a cycle of regressions.
[Mission failed.] [You will regress.]His mission? A seemingly impossible feat of selling 200 million albums, a goal dictated by the devil himself. With each regression, Han Si-On returns to the age of 19, burdened with the knowledge and memories of countless lives lived, all aimed at achieving a singular, elusive goal.
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One entry per line빌어먹을 아이돌
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Debut or Die (2)
The Trashy PD Has To Survive as an Idol (2)
Entertainment Life With A Camera (1)
The Maknae Has to Be an Idol (1)
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Nice story, nice concept.
I must say the overall flow of this book, chapter to chapter, is perfect. Although Si-On treats the current regression like a test chapter for his 200 million goal, great things in this life of his gradually make him feel like this is the one where he'd be able to escape from the loop. There isn't any plot holes so far.
I would give it a 5 if the author added some explanation to the terms they use because it's quite confusing for a person clueless about music like me.
typical debut so they're more like an indie band with some idol-like promotional activities
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- The ending feels a bit rushed. For all that build-up, I was hoping for a proper breakdown together with the members, but even though we can tell he cherishes the members, their POV is almost completely omitted after 150-something. The last scene with the
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I would have preferred even a fan POV about the final concert that was shown before the ending.
What's interesting is that the MC almost doesn't consider himself as Korean because after an infinite number of regressions, the time he spent living in the US is much longer than what he can remember from the timelines spent in Korea. There is a lot of details on different music genres and anecdotes from his previous timelines to explain how he wrote the music differently in this timeline, and some of the stuff the writer inserts about discrimination in the music industry may be upsetting for some people, but there is some truth to it. I love this novel because of its very detailed description of the albums and its refreshing take on regression. The description of his mental state as he hones himself to perfection and regresses to the point of losing faith in himself, in others and his fans feels very dimensional. His band/idol group are also an incredibly charming ragtag group of characters you wouldn't expect to debut together, especially not under the leadership of a heavily depressed regressor, so I just wish more screentime had been given to them in the end of the novel. If you're a music fan, you might like reading this."devil" felt like almost a complete cop-out