Ever wonder who the youngest idol who's currently active in the K-pop scene is?
You will undoubtedly be surprised to find out that 14 year-olds have already debuted as idols. What's more shocking is that a 9-year old had already made a debut and take a shot in the entertainment scene. Indeed, young South Koreans have been accustomed to start training young if they want to be successful as music performers.
You would be amazed to know how these seven idols born between 2006 and 2011 are already making a name for themselves:
Hi Cutie Chaerin
A cute young girl from Busan, who was born on May 8, 2006, Chaerin is currently 14 years old. Her group "Hi Cutie" that is under Space Music debuted in October 2017 when she was only 11 years old.
Busters Minji
The lovely looking Minji was born on September 26, 2006, so she's turning 14 next month. She was born in Yongin, South Korea and is a former child actress. She was also a former member of Y.E.S. and the younger sister of another Buster, Jieun, who is also a child actress.
Coco Dayun and Gayun
Twins Dayun and Gayun were born a minute apart on August 21, 2009. The maknaes of their girl group has been known for their great dancing skills and even created dance covers to showcase their talent.
USSO Girl U.Ha
Another young girl who is currently only 12 years old, is U.Ha. The young idol originally appeared on Weibo Chinese airing music videos. Apart from becoming a K-pop idol, she is a model and an actress.
Vitamin Chaemin
The little girl, Chaemin of Vitamin, debuted at the age of 8. She was born on November 29, 2010 and has been under the limelight of the entertainment scene at a young age for being a child actress and a model. Many finds her too adorable on the group's music videos.
Superkids Matt
The cutest maknae that is currently active in the K-pop scene is the witty young Matt of Superkids. He was born on June 10, 2011 and just turned 9 years old this year. He possesses great dancing and rapping skills based on their music videos. He will surely sweep the ladies' hearts.
A lot of entertainment agencies who have allowed young kids, as early as 8 years old, to debut have been criticized by the many. However, these young idols have not been exploited in any way. Plus these young adults has a steady and wide fan base in South Korea, also having kids and teens as fans. Needless to say, the youngest maknaes of K-pop to date amazes everyone.