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How do i become a K-pop idol??

Ever since i found out about K-pop i enjoyed the music and dancing. I like the broadcasts they do and the traveling. I like the concept of being in a group and connecting as close friends. I am not Korean, but i do love to sing and i want to practice more in that area. I also don't know how to dance,but i can learn. I also don't know how to speak Korean but i can also learn how to speak that language.
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Thank you comment icon do not follow through with this first, you must learn the language second, you must learn to sing in that language please choose an actual job!!! Itai
Thank you comment icon I love k-pop its the best especially behind the scenes omg I love them!!! Amy
Thank you comment icon You should learn how to do the language first because that's harder than you trying to learn how to dance. Because you can learn how to dance easy but it may take you a couple weeks to get the steps but overall for you trying to learn the language it would probably take you like 3-4 months I say Aionia
Thank you comment icon Amy M. i like BTS too they are my favorite Kpop group. Teffany
Thank you comment icon Im the k-pop fan.Id say first learn the dance cause your always gonna dance.But if you dont sing the best,you can just have less lines but your always gonna dance like example=Ruka-Babymonster sm entertainment,in her groups 1 debut song batter up (one of my fav)she only had the rap part and the parts when all her group sang (im not saying shes a bad singer) so yeah.then learn some of the language you dont need to learn it all just some. Melin

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Arya’s Answer

there are global auditions that are help by korean entertainment comapnies that are held in major cities. You can audition there and hope for acceptance. You then are trained for a period of years for which you might have to travel to korea, stay away from your family but not ompletely be sure of your debut as a kpop idol. Prepare well and try your best!

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Tina’s Answer

Hi Teffany,

I hope you already on your way of your dream. I love K-pop too, Since 2011 , I have been following K-pop culture.
This years, K-pop entertainment focus on foreign market very much, they have audition every year ,also at USA!just do it!
Your strength is your best weapon, find out your passion, whether vocal or dance or rap, you know the biggest position is this three,Besides, if you have different language skill , you know how to compose a song, your character is funny or good speech skill. there are so many extra point you can develop.
BTW. I love BTS too^^

Tina
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Steve’s Answer

Everyone wants to be a celebrity at some point in their lives—be it music, sports, or acting. It's virtually impossible to become a star in today's world without serious connections in the music industry. It's even harder to specialize in a language that isn't yours.

One of the problems with the teenage years is that you're exposed to remarkably few occupations. Your teachers know little about the world beyond a few generic occupations: teacher, doctor, lawyer, construction worker, and politician. Watch some of the cool occupation-based reality shows—not the celebrities—and see what jobs are out there. I'm currently watching "Amazing Hotels" on Netflix; it profiles hotels and the people who work there.

Spend your teenage years exploring. Find out what you love beyond music. Regardless of your passion, learn how to learn. And then look for occupations that provide you plenty of options.
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