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  2. Korean idol - Wikipedia

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    An idol (Korean: 아이돌; RR: aidol) is a type of entertainer who works in the field of Korean popular music (K-pop), either as a member of a group or as a solo act. They typically work for an entertainment agency that operates a highly managed star system that idols are produced by and debut under.

  3. Cultural impact of BTS - Wikipedia

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    K-pop idol groups began changing the themes of their lyrics from love stories to words such as "looking for myself" following BTS' "Love Yourself" era and RM's speech at the United Nations. [ 156 ] [ 157 ] Their success on the global pop market kicked off a new trend among Korean bands, with a growing number of idols, including Monsta X and ...

  4. Fandom culture in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    One of the most famous K-pop conventions, known as 'KCON', hosted an online convention with over 30 artists. K-pop idols were able to interact with their fans, as fans entered contests and had the chance to have a camera stream their picture behind the performers, enabling fans to continue their support of South Korean fan culture.

  5. Impact and popularity of K-pop - Wikipedia

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    Some idols and idol groups have faced problems from obsessive fans who indulge in stalking or invasive behavior. These fans are known as sasaeng fans (사생팬; 私生팬; sasaengpaen), from the Korean word for 'private life,' which alludes to their penchant for invading the privacy of idols and members of idol groups.

  6. Key (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Daegu, South Korea, he later moved to Seoul after a successful audition at the SM National Tour Audition Casting. In May 2008, Key debuted as a member of South Korean boy band Shinee, who later went on to become one of the best-selling artists in South Korea. Key is widely recognized as a singer and dancer, but he has also ...

  7. Jimin - Wikipedia

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    The album's release led Jimin to become the first Korean solo artist to reach number one on the Billboard Artist 100. [68] In May, he appeared as a featured artist, alongside Jvke and Muni Long , on the single " Angel Pt. 1 " by Kodak Black and NLE Choppa , as part of the soundtrack for the film Fast X . [ 69 ]

  8. Alexandra Reid - Wikipedia

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    The situation was addressed by South Korean media, citing visa issues. [16] The music video was re-released on November 11, 2015, featuring numerous shots of Reid filtered in grayscale. [ 17 ] The song was performed live for the first time with the complete line-up on the November 14, 2015, broadcast of MBC 's music television program Show!

  9. Chuu - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, she co-starred in Running Girls, a Mnet show where five K-pop idols form a running team and try out different running courses in South Korea. [21] In 2021, Chuu started to host her own web series on YouTube called Chuu Can Do It where she spreads awareness about the need to protect the Earth through environmentally friendly ...