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  2. For those seeking K-pop stardom, the path can be long and ...

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    One of those seven girls at MZMC is Brittney Jang, a soft-spoken 20-year-old who grew up in the US before returning to her birthplace of South Korea to pursue her K-pop dreams.

  3. Slave contract - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. List of Produce 101 contestants - Wikipedia

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    Produce 101 was a 2016 South Korean reality television show where trainees compete to debut in a girl group. Contestants On the third episode, which aired on February ...

  5. List of Project 7 contestants - Wikipedia

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    After preparations, trainees are to film a video of themselves performing individually, and all the videos will be shown to the judges. Each trainee gets scored individually. Following all the trainees video scoring, all the scores for each unit are added together to determine the interim unit rankings.

  6. 'K-pop Idols' documentary looks at how the K-pop industry is ...

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    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 ...

  7. List of South Korean girl groups - Wikipedia

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    South Korean girl groups refer to the all-female idol groups who are part of the K-pop industry. Korean girl groups have aided in the globalization of Korean culture. The Jeogori Sisters and The Kim Sisters have been noted as the origins of South Korean girl groups, the latter being the first South Korean group to succeed in the United States.

  8. Shine (Jessica Jung novel) - Wikipedia

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    Born in the U.S.A., but moved to Korea with her family at 11 after being accepted into DB training. Passionate, but somewhat socially inept. Eventually becomes part of the idol group Girls Forever. Leah Kim: Rachel's 13-year-old sister. A lonely girl who unsuccessfully attempts to leverage Rachel's trainee status to make friends.

  9. SM Rookies - Wikipedia

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    SM Rookies (Korean: 에스엠루키즈, stylized in all caps as SMROOKIES) is a pre-debut training team created by South Korean entertainment agency SM Entertainment in 2013, composed of trainees who have yet to join an idol group. [1]