An experienced synchronized swimmer has recently made a video ranking twelve different K-Pop groups and their synchronization. There is a difference with being on time and being sync; when you're in sync, things like the angle of your body, height of the arms, lift of the leg, the spacing, and more are put into account and needs to be the same between teammates. It's incredibly difficult, but all the groups mentioned are known for their synchronization. The swimmer noted that those in the top six and near-perfect, and that they are all pretty much equal with some minor comments.
In 2000, the legendary singer Seo Chan Whee dropped one of the most classic songs that Koreans love the most, entitled "Tears." This song became one of the toughest songs to sing in the country as well, due to its high notes.
Whoever decides the title track of an artist has mostly a difficult decision to make because B-side songs on album tracks are sometimes as great (if not stronger, according to a few) as the title song! Recently, netizens discussed various K-pop albums' title tracks that they believe are the "least impressive," though they aren't really terrible songs.
Netizens shared GIFs of Big Hit Entertainment artists and their synchronized dance skills. BTS has become a representative group in K-pop, with people noting how difficult their choreographies are. And upon their launch, TXT was dubbed as "monster rookies," with people highlighting how synchronized they are.
There's a number of things that K-pop idols speak on a regular basis. Nevertheless, if you ever want to learn anything from them, let it also be the golden truths about food. The idols below are simply spewing facts - and yeah, we just couldn't agree more. Browse this list and keep it tight and close to your heart the next moment you consider whether you should indulge in it or not.
Who says boys and girls can't be just friends? These ten pairs of idol besties beg to differ!
Earlier in May, KCON:TACT (the week-long 24-hour K-Pop concert experience) was announced to fans. From Instagram posts to professional coverage, more and more exciting news is being revealed regarding the artists, fan engagements, schedules, and even guest panelists! Although it won't be the same this virtual experience will be one unforgettable KCON experience!
It's obvious how a group's name plays a big part in introducing and establishing themselves in the music industry, especially in South Korea, where the competition is tough due to the increasing number of idols debuting each year.
Many K-pop stars, before debuting, had various ways to take the path of becoming an idol. Some were scouted and had to train for months to years before they can finally be introduced to the public. For instance, these K-pop idols, even before debut, already marked their identity to the fans and viewers through their appearance to the national television or music programs with other artists.
Despite the global popularity of K-pop, some netizens remain skeptical about the talent and skills of K-pop groups and artists due to the advanced technology that can potentially fix an artist's flaws, particularly in terms of vocal prowess.
It's not really a negative thing to get turned down by your dream company because certain people benefit a lot from these types of experiences. Trainees can also find an employer that suits them better. Below is the list of the K-pop idols that JYP Entertainment rejected.
The South Korean music industry is known to have such competitive companies, fighting for the top spot that there was even a time that the realm was reigned by the Big 3, namely, JYP Entertainment, YG Entertainment, and SM Entertainment. As time went by, there have been changes in the ranking, and more agencies have gained attention due to these K-pop groups that helped their company rise.
On March 21, GFriend's official Instagram posted a set of photos of Umji looking like a doll, garnering about 200,000 "hearts" from her fans. The caption said, "If only I could see you like a miracle once."