As K-pop is ubiquitous locally and in the international scene, it's not surprising that a lot of young girls and boys dream of becoming an idol. If you're one of those who would like to pursue an idol career, you should be aware of the emotionally, physically, and mentally draining routines that have been testified by the many stars prior to stardom.
While it's normal for fans to want to be noticed by their idols, some people go to the extremes to get there. Sasaengs are known as fans that reach the point of obsession and break their favorite celebrity's privacy at the chance of being noticed.
YouTuber techie_ray made a video in which he used a machine-learning algorithm to determine how consistent these male K-Pop main dancers are.
The Korean Business Research Institue has released their brand reputation rankings for boy group members for the month of June. To determine which groups make the list, they analyze trends such as consumer participation, community awareness, and news coverage.
Becoming a K-pop idol is going to be difficult, but fraudulent agencies make it much harder to accomplish that goal. YouTuber Evangeline Pang, known as Ploopy678, deliberately auditioned for dubious "companies" and found out what separates a scam firm from a legitimate one.
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