I think you also have to consider that unless you already have very solid and amazing skills, it takes years to train. A lot of trainees train for a minimum 2-3 years but usually more. The people who tend to debut later or debut with very short training periods are the main/lead vocals who luckily can dance somewhat. This is because their singing doesn't need a lot of training, it just needs tweaking which can be given after debut since idols still do practice and classes after debut anyway. Being moderately good at dancing can also be improved if they train after. But if you need more training, it's better to train younger so you debut late teens or young adults. Being younger means your body recovers faster. A lot of older idols like a lot of normal adults around mid-to-late 20s to 30s comment "my joints are stiff. My body takes so long to recover now. I'm not as overly energetic anymore. I have past injuries that are affecting my movement. I get tired easily nowadays." I'm not saying debut little kids. I'm just explaining why they don't want most auditions from people who are 20s as the chances of someone who needs very little training is not super high. The earlier you debut the more time you have to be an idol especially with youthful energetic concepts. This is true for girl groups because a lot of male fans are fickle and jump from new young group to new young group. This is true for boy groups because military. If boys debut early and have more years to become popular, they are more likely to survive not promoting for 2-3 years. If you aren't popular and you disappear for 2-3 years, people forget you and it's difficult to gain popularity against groups who gain popularity while you are gone OR who have debuted since you disappeared.
@MUSKAN JAGLAN in a show Chan told that he had to do guitar,piano,singing blah blah blah ..and then Felix only had to do one thing only to get into stray kids...and Chan is fOive so that's why
Listen y'all, no matter how old you are even if you're in your twenties or thirties don't give up! The reason they accept young people or kids is because they want them to take their time in training properly, basically to make them professional in both singing and dancing (which takes years) however if any of you is already talented at both or at one of them then there's a high possibility that they will accept you regardless of the age, two things they mainly search for are *talent* and *visuals*
I think this is wishful thinking and the truth is a lot more colder. One of the Girls Planet former contestant stated companies didn’t accept her because she was TOO old despite only being 19. The truth is, the idol industry harsh.
@@mi-qx2wv Yea. Ahn Jeongmin said it on a live stream. You can find more information on google. Hui gets a bunch of nasty comments about his age also. If Hui doesn’t make the final lineup, it would be solely be because of people not likening his age. There’s been idols insecure about their age when they are ONLY 23.
Thank you for the information I'm looking to audition to be an Idol but I was worried I probably wouldn't get the chance because I'm 19 soon turning 20 but this info brought relief Edit: Thank you all so much for the kind words it really touched my heart 💗 Second Edit: Y'all, unfortunately, I didn't apply as my normal schedule wouldn't let me squeeze time to audition for a spot as much as I dream of being a kpop idol my schedule doesn't allow me too but thank you all for your encouragement and super kind words on pushing me to audition for a spot but I will maintain my focus on college thank you all so much again 😊 💕
Yeah many idols nowadays that debuted in their early 20s only trained for a couple of months and that makes sense now. Cuz they joined at an older age so they either had the talent already or progressed super fast. And then they were added onto a group that was already formed like a yr in the working (hasnt debuted yet) but they were looking for 1 or 2 more members specifically that fit a certain criteria that they needed for the group to be whole. Otherwise if they were younger they probs wouldn't have debuted them as fast.
keep in mind: the main reason companies take such young children in is because they can take the time to train them for as long as they need and they can debut them once theyve built up their skills as much as the company needed them to, usually trainees that have been training since they were 13 or under will be at the ideal debut age (for the company) at 16-20. but you can also be 13-18 and have plenty of time to train but if youre in the higher end of the range you should show that you already have your skillset built up to show you wont take too much of their resources and time to develop. if you're 18+ you still have a chance, you just have to have some very developed skills, at least have vocals or dance be very developed and the other skill should be semi developed since we know how weird kpop is about ages. the companies would want older trainees to be able to learn/train quicker. good luck everyone! you're not too old to audition, i do recommend waiting until you're 13 at least to audition though for mental health purposes. dont worry the industry isnt going to leave you behind, shoot ur shots tho!
Yeah, cause they were super talented, but they debuted long time ago and the trends are different now. No matter how talented a group is they wont get far in the kpop market
Actually m about to turn 22 in 4 months, by the time I discovered kpop, I was already 18. I have been thinking of auditioning for a long time now since I was 19, but I was insecure of myself and my parents wouldn’t have allowed me to audition that time. Now m an adult and I have a little bit of independence, now I want to audition, but it’s too late. I’m still trying to audition. I’m right now practicing a song, and i will fill forms of as many companies as possible, that are accepting older girls like me. Like jyp, they don’t care about age, if they like a contestant and if that contestant can mix well with other girl in a group, they’ll debut her or even think about taking her in. Best of luck to you if you decide to proceed. And best of luck to me as well
I think thats a bit old to start training unfortunately cause obviously companies look for members that can stand longer and perform longer but there’s still a great possibility so goodluck
I’m an 11 year old asian girl except I don’t think I have the right visuals. I’ve been thinking about if I want to do this for a long time because of the overworking and extreme diets, but I think I’m going to talk about it a little more with my parents. Thanks for the information!
@@_winterbearxxx_ I was thinking and 1st be sure that this is what you really wanna do maybe if you can wait a bit I mean I know you'd be a trainee first however like just know the conditions first and everything Try to live your childhood whilst you can because like jk said he missed a lot of his childhood because of being an idol so make sure you make time for yourself Secondly to help you audition I heard they decide if they will choose you from the start so I recommend starting either from a high note or the chorus or a rap part if you want to do rap
Also not trying to put you off but I recommend you be aware of what could happen For example so many idol have depression and anxiety from stress and hate And like the survival shows they can put you in a lot of stress and seeing idol go through that can be really challenging So I hope you are aware of that Just make sure this is what you want to do not for fame or for money because that won't make you happy but if you love singing, dancing ,Rapping then I'd say go for it :)
To be honest, training is very brutal. A lot of hours on your feet. On top of that, if you're in a bad company, you don't eat a lot. So you're always hungry. And you don't sleep alot either. You have to research companies that take care of their trainees and idols and dancers. So that you're healthy. I've been noticing a lot of idols not looking very healthy when you see them in real life. Looking very thin and sick. In all honesty, I would say you could become an idol yourself without going to Korea. You have to save money, research, and put in work. Learn how lighting and cameras work. How distributing music and editing work. You also will have more power over your creativity in what you do music wise, how you sound, what you do, and be a lot happier. Because in the kpop industry, it's very frustrating not having your own creativity. Also, in Korea, pale skin is still idolized over there. There are tan Asians in the music industry for sure, but if you're going to go to Korea to be part of their music industry....it's gonna be rough because people might say you're too dark or "don't fit the standard". You have to literally have the thickest skin ever because of how toxic it is. And also. No plastic surgery. Stick to how your face naturally is. I wanted to be a kpop idol when I was younger, but as I'm older ...I'm very glad I never went for that path. Because my mental, emotional, and physical health would've been destroyed. I don't need to put myself through an industry like that. Because it's a lonely life. Also, another thing. Sexual assault cases and rape are no joke. You would be distanced far from your family. You would literally have to watch over your shoulder, and make sure you're around people who got your best interests at heart and who care about you.
Shes so pretty, im so jealous 💀 i was planning on becoming a kpop idol till i did some research on how much pain kpop idols go through, me and my friends were gonna be a group but im pretty sure we wont....
glad to know im not the only who thinks realistically in here. these 12 year old american kids in the comments think they can become a kpop idol just like that LOL
I really wish to become a k-pop idol but I live in the U.S I can’t find any dance studios and videos don’t help I wish that I could but if any of y’all have any dance studios around Johnson county of Texas please tell me 😅
Ofc they want kids, kids are easy to manipulate and easy to deal with business wise. You can make a long contract with a child and milk them for profit in the upcoming years, guaranteeing yourself a secure income.
I meann it does seem a bit to late if you're trying to become a trainee. It takes years of training to become a professional. If you're 18 or older than you're expected to have more skills. If you're still a child then you have a lot more time and years to train as a trainee and have your skills perfected.
Ty for this info. I am planning to audition at Jyp when im 18 and i was feeling sad that they might not accept me bc ill be too old at that time. But after i watched this video it kinda boosted me up. Thank you.
I'm Mexican with the dream to become one but knowing I can't Makes me cry 😢 I'm only 11 but I will try to at least follow my dreams even if I know I can't I can at least become a good singer/ dancer
Being Korean has nothing to do with being kpop idol you can still be kpop idol if passionate about it like lisa from blackpink, shreya from black swan and the list goes on
Hi! Im late! I wondering if they would take 13 year olds? and also if they take people that aren’t Korean, Japanese, Chinese! Please let me know- this is a dream for me!
Now I am 13 years old😊and I am study in class 9th, next year my high school when I complete my high school I want to give a Odition in YG entertainment.... i am exited for it....
It's easy when you just think as company's perspective. There's common between Idol who debut over 19 or short trainee period. When you have incredible visual like Irene, Kazha and Jin. Or you got great vocal but also quite cute like baekhyun or Chen.(Giselle is exception. She can debut because she is company ceo's girlfriend's niwce.) If you are already good at dancing and singing, they wouldn't care you didn't go through long training under company.
I really want to audition but I’m afraid to tell my guardians, bc I’m still at a pretty young age, and I still have school also my parents doesn’t want me to fail my tests. Is there anything I could do?! I’m legit desprate ;-;
Tell them that if you get accepted, u can afford studding there+ studying there is better, u can aslo tell them that you want to do this as a part time job(?) Ik thats sounds stupid, but atleast it may work... Good Luck!!! (We literally suffer from the same situation)
Well, I am 14 and Asian.... Although I don't have a pale skin color but I am not dark skinned either... And I've been practicing singing from the age of 6 .... But it was a different kind of singing ... I've been practicing K-pop and English songs for two years now .... And I am also practicing K-pop dances lately.... But you can say I am a little bad at remembering the choreography.... And my visuals are.... Well... I don't know.... Okay I guess?.... But my only problem is that I have uneven teeth.... So I think my chances are 40/60.... Even if I get selected, my parents would disagree of leaving me in their care.... So I don't think I have much of a chance........
Not me worrying my aśś off as 14 turning 15 this may thinking I’m to old for training, hopefully Jyp or P nation would accept me because im not the best at dancing
I'm 23 and I can dance and sing and I want to become a k-pop artist.....but no one will do it for me because all want 18 but at least they should take 26 they can fill their dream 😢
my plan is to audition for jyp like a month before I turn 18 and ir I get it I want to go to Korea when I turn and keep training but if I have to have more skills than Idk
I think this is not as bad as we all see it. At the age over 18 and more they will teke you in but you will be expected to have better or more skills then someone who is like 13 or 14 which I can some extent compare it to school classes
Yes, for example JYP took Ren Shuyang from Boy Story when he was only 8 year's old. Actually they took all the members in before the age of 12 🤧 Happy 5th year Boy Story 😆
The fact that over 18 is considered old in the kpop industry is insane. That's around the age I would expect idols to start training
I think you also have to consider that unless you already have very solid and amazing skills, it takes years to train. A lot of trainees train for a minimum 2-3 years but usually more. The people who tend to debut later or debut with very short training periods are the main/lead vocals who luckily can dance somewhat. This is because their singing doesn't need a lot of training, it just needs tweaking which can be given after debut since idols still do practice and classes after debut anyway. Being moderately good at dancing can also be improved if they train after. But if you need more training, it's better to train younger so you debut late teens or young adults. Being younger means your body recovers faster. A lot of older idols like a lot of normal adults around mid-to-late 20s to 30s comment "my joints are stiff. My body takes so long to recover now. I'm not as overly energetic anymore. I have past injuries that are affecting my movement. I get tired easily nowadays." I'm not saying debut little kids. I'm just explaining why they don't want most auditions from people who are 20s as the chances of someone who needs very little training is not super high. The earlier you debut the more time you have to be an idol especially with youthful energetic concepts. This is true for girl groups because a lot of male fans are fickle and jump from new young group to new young group. This is true for boy groups because military. If boys debut early and have more years to become popular, they are more likely to survive not promoting for 2-3 years. If you aren't popular and you disappear for 2-3 years, people forget you and it's difficult to gain popularity against groups who gain popularity while you are gone OR who have debuted since you disappeared.
18 consider old to be trainee, not to debut
Fr😭
It is around the age idols debut, thats why training starts early on, since it can go on for a few good years
Yeah right me being 18 right now and thinking abt whether to audition or not... 🙃
Am I the only one who thinks she's staring into my soul 💀
fr- 💀
Your not the only one💀-
@aom I never said they weren't normal I meant the fact she barely blinks and stares directly into the camera 💀
No!!😂😂💀💀
i think the filter looks kinda funnt😂💜
92 year old me becoming a K-pop trainee: 😃✌️
Edit: Hey guys! I just turned 93 🫶
😱KIDS BE CAREFUL OUT THERE
Imagine just joints breaking mid song
@@LeSslayfim. I wheezed imaging this please-💀💀
@@cupcake4798 what u- lookin at
@@LeSslayfim. nooo😭😭😭
So that's why Chan had to do all these stuff.. it makes sense now
@MUSKAN JAGLAN in a show Chan told that he had to do guitar,piano,singing blah blah blah ..and then Felix only had to do one thing only to get into stray kids...and Chan is fOive so that's why
Ohh that make sense now
Chan: “wHa- uH- wHoT!? I- Io had to play da pIaNaUr, zer gUiTaru, I had to sIeOnG and- and dOinCe-“
@@a.warnerr aLl Oi dId wAs A fReEsToYalE dANce~~
this explains bang chan being asked for the piano and stuff 😂
He turned 26 yesterday......
@@seungmin.in.the.building._.happy birthday to our Channie❤
Listen y'all, no matter how old you are even if you're in your twenties or thirties don't give up! The reason they accept young people or kids is because they want them to take their time in training properly, basically to make them professional in both singing and dancing (which takes years) however if any of you is already talented at both or at one of them then there's a high possibility that they will accept you regardless of the age, two things they mainly search for are *talent* and *visuals*
I think this is wishful thinking and the truth is a lot more colder. One of the Girls Planet former contestant stated companies didn’t accept her because she was TOO old despite only being 19. The truth is, the idol industry harsh.
If you're in your thirties wtf
@@de341f6 yes.
@@kevinnguyen8631 what? Are you sure? Hui joined boys planet and he's 31
@@mi-qx2wv Yea. Ahn Jeongmin said it on a live stream. You can find more information on google. Hui gets a bunch of nasty comments about his age also. If Hui doesn’t make the final lineup, it would be solely be because of people not likening his age. There’s been idols insecure about their age when they are ONLY 23.
Thank you for the information I'm looking to audition to be an Idol but I was worried I probably wouldn't get the chance because I'm 19 soon turning 20 but this info brought relief
Edit: Thank you all so much for the kind words it really touched my heart 💗
Second Edit: Y'all, unfortunately, I didn't apply as my normal schedule wouldn't let me squeeze time to audition for a spot as much as I dream of being a kpop idol my schedule doesn't allow me too but thank you all for your encouragement and super kind words on pushing me to audition for a spot but I will maintain my focus on college thank you all so much again 😊 💕
Gaeul from I've debuted at 19, almost 20, too so I'm sure you will be fine, good luck though!
@@ai-shq thanks! 😊
If you ever get the spot, I’m your first fan ❤
@dailydozeofcreativity aww thank you so much I feel really hopeful just hearing this 🥹
Good luck bestie and remember if you debut I will be ur fan❤❤
Yeah many idols nowadays that debuted in their early 20s only trained for a couple of months and that makes sense now. Cuz they joined at an older age so they either had the talent already or progressed super fast. And then they were added onto a group that was already formed like a yr in the working (hasnt debuted yet) but they were looking for 1 or 2 more members specifically that fit a certain criteria that they needed for the group to be whole. Otherwise if they were younger they probs wouldn't have debuted them as fast.
In 2050 the oldest member would be 3 and the youngest will be 5 months old 😂
Bro imagine your at school in like 6th grade (for example) and people are like “OMG YOUR MY BIAS!!” Like 😭🤚
I'm not a K Pop Idol.
Thanks for the inf....it would be great if you upload the other half of the video too...
Will do!
keep in mind: the main reason companies take such young children in is because they can take the time to train them for as long as they need and they can debut them once theyve built up their skills as much as the company needed them to, usually trainees that have been training since they were 13 or under will be at the ideal debut age (for the company) at 16-20. but you can also be 13-18 and have plenty of time to train but if youre in the higher end of the range you should show that you already have your skillset built up to show you wont take too much of their resources and time to develop. if you're 18+ you still have a chance, you just have to have some very developed skills, at least have vocals or dance be very developed and the other skill should be semi developed since we know how weird kpop is about ages. the companies would want older trainees to be able to learn/train quicker. good luck everyone! you're not too old to audition, i do recommend waiting until you're 13 at least to audition though for mental health purposes. dont worry the industry isnt going to leave you behind, shoot ur shots tho!
The fact that 18 years old is considered older trainess
The way she looks at the camera feels like she’s staring into my soul
SEVEN AND TEN?!💀💀💀
they basically cultivate them in classes but they can't get into an official contract.
💀
That’s not a bad age to start training it’s not like they debut at that age
its not a bad age to get started
Like baekhyun and kyuhyun, both accepted in SM when they were like about 19 yo, and quickly debuted in Exo and SJ.
Yeah cause they are amazing singers. SM was looking for main vocals of the team at that time
Yeah, cause they were super talented, but they debuted long time ago and the trends are different now.
No matter how talented a group is they wont get far in the kpop market
Child models are an obsure concept, not just in Korea but just universally
I am 21 years old and I got a feeling that I am too old after listening to Kpop. 😢😢😢 I am really sad that I am 21
21 years old is extremely young😮
Well, what are you planning going to auditions?
Actually m about to turn 22 in 4 months, by the time I discovered kpop, I was already 18. I have been thinking of auditioning for a long time now since I was 19, but I was insecure of myself and my parents wouldn’t have allowed me to audition that time. Now m an adult and I have a little bit of independence, now I want to audition, but it’s too late. I’m still trying to audition. I’m right now practicing a song, and i will fill forms of as many companies as possible, that are accepting older girls like me. Like jyp, they don’t care about age, if they like a contestant and if that contestant can mix well with other girl in a group, they’ll debut her or even think about taking her in. Best of luck to you if you decide to proceed. And best of luck to me as well
I think thats a bit old to start training unfortunately cause obviously companies look for members that can stand longer and perform longer but there’s still a great possibility so goodluck
She stared right into my soul.
You should start auditioning at 14-16 tho.
I’m an 11 year old asian girl except I don’t think I have the right visuals. I’ve been thinking about if I want to do this for a long time because of the overworking and extreme diets, but I think I’m going to talk about it a little more with my parents. Thanks for the information!
If you do someday tell me I'll stan 😊😊
Sameeee imma 11 and I wanna badly be an idol I am auditioning every group. btw which category ???
@@_winterbearxxx_ what-do-you-mean-by-catagory
@@_winterbearxxx_ I was thinking and 1st be sure that this is what you really wanna do
maybe if you can wait a bit I mean I know you'd be a trainee first however like just know the conditions first and everything
Try to live your childhood whilst you can because like jk said he missed a lot of his childhood because of being an idol so make sure you make time for yourself
Secondly to help you audition I heard they decide if they will choose you from the start so I recommend starting either from a high note or the chorus or a rap part if you want to do rap
Also not trying to put you off but I recommend you be aware of what could happen
For example so many idol have depression and anxiety from stress and hate
And like the survival shows they can put you in a lot of stress and seeing idol go through that can be really challenging
So I hope you are aware of that
Just make sure this is what you want to do not for fame or for money because that won't make you happy but if you love singing, dancing ,Rapping then I'd say go for it :)
I want to be a kpop so bad
I really want to be a k pop idol
To be honest, training is very brutal. A lot of hours on your feet. On top of that, if you're in a bad company, you don't eat a lot. So you're always hungry. And you don't sleep alot either.
You have to research companies that take care of their trainees and idols and dancers. So that you're healthy.
I've been noticing a lot of idols not looking very healthy when you see them in real life. Looking very thin and sick.
In all honesty, I would say you could become an idol yourself without going to Korea. You have to save money, research, and put in work. Learn how lighting and cameras work. How distributing music and editing work. You also will have more power over your creativity in what you do music wise, how you sound, what you do, and be a lot happier. Because in the kpop industry, it's very frustrating not having your own creativity.
Also, in Korea, pale skin is still idolized over there. There are tan Asians in the music industry for sure, but if you're going to go to Korea to be part of their music industry....it's gonna be rough because people might say you're too dark or "don't fit the standard". You have to literally have the thickest skin ever because of how toxic it is.
And also. No plastic surgery. Stick to how your face naturally is.
I wanted to be a kpop idol when I was younger, but as I'm older ...I'm very glad I never went for that path. Because my mental, emotional, and physical health would've been destroyed. I don't need to put myself through an industry like that. Because it's a lonely life.
Also, another thing. Sexual assault cases and rape are no joke. You would be distanced far from your family. You would literally have to watch over your shoulder, and make sure you're around people who got your best interests at heart and who care about you.
My, thanks for advising me and I sure will save from now on but I still wanna give it a go but if it fails, I'll keep this as plan 2 thanks
Sexual assault??😶
Why tho??
한국 kpop 아이돌 회사들이 지옥은 아니에요.
@@user-qe7jr1te9w 정말요? 왜 그런 말은 하는 거죠?? 그 사람 말이 사실인가요?
Ngl I was thinking that 13 was a good age 2 train but OMG I was no expecting that😮
B I will be a kpop Idol ❤❤❤❤when I will grow now you can select me please I am from India
Tysm for the info! I wanted to do the audition to JYP but I didn’t had so many tips to start, but now I do, thank you!
No but you look like Yujin from IVE! she's my bias. you're pretty💕
The fact that this June I'll be 19 🥲
I love this!
Wow you’re so prettyy 🤩
Thank you so much I was looking for something like this FOREVER 🙏
Shes so pretty, im so jealous 💀 i was planning on becoming a kpop idol till i did some research on how much pain kpop idols go through, me and my friends were gonna be a group but im pretty sure we wont....
Yay thank you for the information
You don’t have to say everything about yourself omg
delusional comments lol
glad to know im not the only who thinks realistically in here. these 12 year old american kids in the comments think they can become a kpop idol just like that LOL
Found a sane comment
Its kinda sad tho how there are so many people encouraging these 12yo kids to be a kpop idol like 😭
She kinda looks like Yujin from IVE
And lttl bit to rosé
I really wish to become a k-pop idol but I live in the U.S I can’t find any dance studios and videos don’t help I wish that I could but if any of y’all have any dance studios around Johnson county of Texas please tell me 😅
she looks like Rosà❤❤❤
I’m coming up for 22 is it still to late for me
Are you boy
Will you join a ipop band
delulu ahh comments💀
Me someday I want to be a kpop🇰🇷🎤💜❤🎉😊😊
Ofc they want kids, kids are easy to manipulate and easy to deal with business wise. You can make a long contract with a child and milk them for profit in the upcoming years, guaranteeing yourself a secure income.
They only want u when ur 17, when ur 21, you're no fun.
@Serenity nah some idols even debut before 17 lmao its the norm now so weird
in every video your just staring into my soul help-
Look at my Asian cutie😊😊
I really wanna audition for jyp and become a trainee and debut, this makes me feel better
Can you give me any tips on how can qualify kpop auditions??
Thank you ❤
The fact that she has to say "now if you're 18 or older don't worry it's not too late..." Bruh...
I meann it does seem a bit to late if you're trying to become a trainee. It takes years of training to become a professional. If you're 18 or older than you're expected to have more skills. If you're still a child then you have a lot more time and years to train as a trainee and have your skills perfected.
If you are talented in singing and dancing then it is possible
Music industry thrives off of fresh blood. Oh wait, did I say fresh blood? I mean fetuses
@@serenitysubs933 yup
@@onstyle2664me who’s 17 and in the limbo of this 👁️ 👄 👁️
She looks like yunjin from ive
Oh yesss
Ty for this info. I am planning to audition at Jyp when im 18 and i was feeling sad that they might not accept me bc ill be too old at that time. But after i watched this video it kinda boosted me up. Thank you.
Good luck🤞 hope you get a contract👍 fighting🫰❤️
Update?
@@nonotr7988 well I have 4 more years left to finish
Im 11 and i wish to be an idol so this was very helpful
I'm Mexican with the dream to become one but knowing I can't Makes me cry 😢 I'm only 11 but I will try to at least follow my dreams even if I know I can't I can at least become a good singer/ dancer
The age 7 to 10 can be brainwashed and torutured easily so thats a good age to be kpop idol
Can you be in K-pop if you are 12
Now I understand why Hoshi said he was getting late and hence just joined pledis...I feel so bad for them
ty imma go sign my contract now :>
What about 11 year olds? Btw I am a new sub.
It’s too young.The pressure under trainees is insane,it’s better for you and your health to wait a few more years,while developing your skills.
OMGG so I can join while I’m 68 as a trainee and debut when I’m 72 🙂
I really wish i could be a k pop idol but I’m not even Korean so 🥲
Being Korean has nothing to do with being kpop idol you can still be kpop idol if passionate about it like lisa from blackpink, shreya from black swan and the list goes on
Can you please do a video on preparing before going to Korea for kpop audition
And do you need to learn Korean? Pls🥹
Hi! Im late! I wondering if they would take 13 year olds? and also if they take people that aren’t Korean, Japanese, Chinese! Please let me know- this is a dream for me!
My dream is to become a K-pop idol but I’m non-Asian and I struggle with dance. I don’t know what to do 😔
thank you girl
Ohhhhh really you have quora 😮😮😮😮 first time hearing someone had quora i also had 😮😮😮😮😮
U LOOK LIKE YUJIN FROM IVE
yeseo debuted when she was five
I would suggest auditioning at about 16 so you can debut at an older age maybe ❤😅
Now I am 13 years old😊and I am study in class 9th, next year my high school when I complete my high school I want to give a Odition in YG entertainment....
i am exited for it....
What about if you 𝚍𝚘𝚗'𝚝 have a trainee in your country(Nepal)
I always wanted but my parents were against any music like career, now I’m 25 so it’s impossible lmao
It's easy when you just think as company's perspective.
There's common between Idol who debut over 19 or short trainee period.
When you have incredible visual like Irene, Kazha and Jin. Or you got great vocal but also quite cute like baekhyun or Chen.(Giselle is exception. She can debut because she is company ceo's girlfriend's niwce.)
If you are already good at dancing and singing, they wouldn't care you didn't go through long training under company.
18 and old 😂 what a logic
Im gonna become a kpop idol because im actually a good age
Does that meaning anyone can face for the auditions.morethan 25 years old?
I really want to audition but I’m afraid to tell my guardians, bc I’m still at a pretty young age, and I still have school also my parents doesn’t want me to fail my tests. Is there anything I could do?!
I’m legit desprate ;-;
Tell them that if you get accepted, u can afford studding there+ studying there is better, u can aslo tell them that you want to do this as a part time job(?) Ik thats sounds stupid, but atleast it may work... Good Luck!!! (We literally suffer from the same situation)
Damn ur luckyy😢
Well, I am 14 and Asian.... Although I don't have a pale skin color but I am not dark skinned either... And I've been practicing singing from the age of 6 .... But it was a different kind of singing ... I've been practicing K-pop and English songs for two years now .... And I am also practicing K-pop dances lately.... But you can say I am a little bad at remembering the choreography.... And my visuals are.... Well... I don't know.... Okay I guess?.... But my only problem is that I have uneven teeth.... So I think my chances are 40/60.... Even if I get selected, my parents would disagree of leaving me in their care.... So I don't think I have much of a chance........
I'm 13 years ago 🤗
I'd say 17 is a good age to start then they can debut at 20-21
Can we choose If we want to debut as a soloist or a group 🐥
I'm 12 and I train my self at home.And I will give audition in 2025
I wanna be a kpop idol but im European and I live in Eastern Europe(im 2010, turning 13 this year)
“Younger models must be very good looking too”?!? Why are you talking about 7-9 YO like that? Stop glorifying and justifying this.
Not me worrying my aśś off as 14 turning 15 this may thinking I’m to old for training, hopefully Jyp or P nation would accept me because im not the best at dancing
I want to be a trainee even tho im 9
*the intro:90%* the actual vid: 10 😭
I'm 23 and I can dance and sing and I want to become a k-pop artist.....but no one will do it for me because all want 18 but at least they should take 26 they can fill their dream 😢
Pls teach me I am trying to be a idol
broooooo i wish i could be a trainee im 13 but im not koren at all
You're 13 💀💀 go to school dont glamorize underage work. And dont use slay that way, its rlly cringy
I'm 11 year's old,i ant to become a kpop idol,but my parents don't let me, I'm balkan(Macedonian)❤
my plan is to audition for jyp like a month before I turn 18 and ir I get it I want to go to Korea when I turn and keep training but if I have to have more skills than Idk
bro am i the only one or they are other people she looks like Yujin from IVE ❤
I think this is not as bad as we all see it. At the age over 18 and more they will teke you in but you will be expected to have better or more skills then someone who is like 13 or 14 which I can some extent compare it to school classes
Yes, for example JYP took Ren Shuyang from Boy Story when he was only 8 year's old. Actually they took all the members in before the age of 12 🤧
Happy 5th year Boy Story 😆
What are the things that i have to keep in mind for being a trainee in yg and are they super strict????? Plzz reply to these two questions of mine.
I want to audition but in December because I'll be in Korea but I'm 18 and I hope they accept me
fun fact when i was 7 i got a offer to work under cube entertainment 😀
im 12 but il wait until im 18 to audition until these year il prac more skills
so just a question what happens if you want to be a k pop idol and you live in Europe