Influx Of International Stars Touring And Working On Projects In Korea

Stars from all over the world have been flocking to South Korea for tours and promotional activities in recent months.

In an article released by the Korea Times, the Korean entertainment industry is luring musicians and producers from across the globe to promote and work in the land of Hallyu.

With Chloe Grace Moretz as a recent example, the American actress became the model for the popular Korean online shooting game Sudden Attack.

Croatian-American singer Miljenko Matijevik of the band Steelhart signed with Seoul-based entertainment agency Bad Boss Company and became the first foreign singer to compete in the MBC singing program King of Mask Singer.

R&B singer/songwriter, Eric Benet, also hopped on the bandwagon releasing his own rendition of Korean R&B group Brown Eyed Soul's 2003 hit "I Love You" which led him to top Mnet's real-time charts upon its release.

However, from all that was said prior, Jeff Bernat is probably the most prominent one among the ones listed in the article. Working with R&B singers Dean and Crush for their collaboration "What2Do," the Filipino-American musician has established a fan-base in Korea as well as top the charts with his song "Queen" from his album In the Mean Time.

Singers Mika and Damien Rice were also mentioned as the two toured the country recently for shows as well as major Seoul concerts from rock legends Elton John, the Beach Boys and Bon Jovi.

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