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Production credits [14] Name Votes Position Name 1 EDM "24 Hours" (24시간) Lyrics by: Midas-T; Composed by: Midas-T; Arranged by: DJ KOO, DJ Maximite; Make Some Noise 159 Main Vocal Hwang In-sun Vocal Kang Mi-na Vocal Kim Na-young Vocal Kang Yae-bin Vocal Zhou Jieqiong Vocal Seong Hye-min Vocal Lee Soo-min 2 Girl Crush Pop "Fingertips" Lyrics ...
Aspiring K-pop idols, known as "trainees," sign contracts with management agencies when the trainee is as young as 12 or 13 years old. [3] It may take ten years for an agency to groom the trainee and for them to debut on stage, according to the former head of the Korea Entertainment Law Society. [2]
The trainees were evaluated multiple times throughout the show by the audience's votes with trainees being eliminated. In the final episode, the nine most-voted-on trainees got to debut as a boy group and were set to promote for 18 months; The voting system is similar to those of South Korean reality television shows Produce 101 and Mix Nine ...
Editor’s Note: A new episode of “The Whole Story: K-Pop: A Star is Made,” following a group of teen girls’ journey to becoming idols and much more airs Sunday, January 5th at 8pm ET on CNN
A production by Mnet's parent company CJ E&M and its subsidiary Studio Take One, as well as in collaboration with game developer and publisher NCSoft, the aim of the competition was to debut a new 9-member K-pop girl group consisting of trainees and idols from China, [b] Japan, and South Korea. Auditions for the competition were held from ...
South Korea’s SM Entertainment is betting big on its latest venture into the K-pop scene, launching its first multi-member girl group since the phenomenally successful Girls’ Generation.
Girls Planet 999 is a South Korean reality television show, where trainees from China, [a] Japan and South Korea competed to debut in a nine-member girl group. [1] The 99 contestants formed three large groups, consisting 33 contestants from each nationality.
An Apple TV+ documentary series, “K-pop Idols,” premiering Friday, offers an intimate look at how the K-pop industry is embracing diversity while grappling with challenges in a field that ...