@@JupiterXin frrr lmaooo it is so intense i remember Treasure box and feeling so nervous the trainee system in YG is super tough... which is why i respect these girls decisions despite their age if they really worked so hard got through months of evaluations that were strict tells me that they really have a passion for it and not doing it cus of parents forcing them to do it.. especially since Trainees can leave YG almost anytime during the training period... scary...
@@luv.linaaaa I also saw from Treasure box, so I knew the whole department would be there. Massive respect to the girls but at the same time worry for them
As someone who’s in a dance team and has been trained, choreographers/teachers have an eagle eye when it comes to movements and can spot any mistake. In YG, they do have harsh dance standard skills and I’ve seen how harsh their trainers are when it comes to dancing, but the trainees improve so much in a small time
Pharita is born in August 26, 2005🇹🇭💖💘 - The winner of street dance junior from IDOL WORLD DANCE CUP in korea - she is MISS POPULAR VOTE(miss teen thailand) - Talent kids & teen 2018 - ASIA JUNIOR FASHION RUNWAY 2018 - Grand prize, Shell international fashion show 2019 in China - Cash asian pacific Art Fest 2019 - Global fashion show 2019
Imagine how much they’ll grow throughout the years too. This is just their starting point which is insane! At their age…I took vocal classes and yet my voice still be cracking 😢😂
Baby monster i can feel is gonna be hugeeee when they debut, even though I’m not one of those people to Stan right away. They pull off a good debut and I just might…
how someone look at that ? first of all he is a dancer himself, and he is one of the judges in *Kpop Star* , the one who always see talent when everyone always might miss it, i can't explain in detail, but the way he see things is unbelievable
Y’all can have gripes with YHS, but his ability to “catch everything” and help those trainees to become better is why YG Groups are always the standard. Don’t get it twisted though I’m sure they’ve chosen these light comments from YHS because they’re trying rebrand him in a sense but he will tear you apart in those monthly eval gradings
Hi Seb I am Thai and follow you since you start doing reacting vdo, our country really passionate about kpop / dancing and arts but it’s so sad that our government is not (we got coup d’etat) for almost 10 years now… That’s why a lot of Thai ppl went to other countries to follow their dream because they have good supplies and education. I am so so happy to see Thai ppl achieving their dream and doing their best. ❤
I learned one fact while watching her introduction video, and that is either she is a huge Demi lovato fan or love singing her songs. She was singing other people say in her first video where we got introduced to her, and now in this video she was singing cry baby and heart attack by Demi!! Love my fellow lovatic… also can’t wait for ASA introduction, from what I can see they are going backwards and ASA was my early bias
I have a feeling this person doesn't really like BLACKPINK for some reason. I get why it's unbelievable that someone can call out a specific member tho but been with YG for so long plus LISA and her me toring stuff. They got eagle eyes fr haha
I'm not cool with this. 14 year olds aren't legally allowed to drive a car or hold a regular job but somehow people are okay with them working 16 to 18 hour days as Idols? Go watch the videos of the Twice members falling asleep during interviews back when they debuted. Children shouldn't be put through that.
@Sebastine In 2015, the Korean Fair Trade Commission changed the labor laws to better protect underage trainees, making it illegal for anyone under the age of 16 to work more than 35 hours a week. But because Korean society is so inherently corrupt, the greedy agencies have already obviously figured out ways around it. The laws need to be changed again, banning underage children from the industry outright. There is also the very obvious point which nobody wants to discuss... which is girls this age being sexualized. You have to draw a line somewhere.
@@riffgroove honestly the problem isn’t really minors debuting but more so what the kpop industry actually has become. the industry is just as dangerous for adults sadly. there’s been many popstars who started making music at a very young age and signed with labels too. but here in kpop it’s difficult due to how much say a label has in their artists life. if a law were to be made to ban children from working in entertainment then we won’t even have child actors or models or just any minors working. the law should be made to protect the minors working in the industry instead of outright banning them from working towards their dreams. a safer environment is the solution in my opinion instead of just eliminating all young people from kpop.
Pharita is amazing!!! I can't wait to see this girl shine on stage!! 💖💫
They catch everything, it’s called experience.
This
plus its not just one guy there are many trainers monitoring the performances
@@luv.linaaaa YG really gathers the whole department to watch
@@JupiterXin frrr lmaooo it is so intense i remember Treasure box and feeling so nervous the trainee system in YG is super tough... which is why i respect these girls decisions despite their age if they really worked so hard got through months of evaluations that were strict tells me that they really have a passion for it and not doing it cus of parents forcing them to do it.. especially since Trainees can leave YG almost anytime during the training period... scary...
@@luv.linaaaa I also saw from Treasure box, so I knew the whole department would be there. Massive respect to the girls but at the same time worry for them
MY PHARITA💗💗💗
As someone who’s in a dance team and has been trained, choreographers/teachers have an eagle eye when it comes to movements and can spot any mistake. In YG, they do have harsh dance standard skills and I’ve seen how harsh their trainers are when it comes to dancing, but the trainees improve so much in a small time
She’s so beautiful! And her own high-tone and powerful voice can hitting the high-notes easily
Pharita is born in August 26, 2005🇹🇭💖💘
- The winner of street dance junior from IDOL WORLD DANCE CUP in korea
- she is MISS POPULAR VOTE(miss teen thailand)
- Talent kids & teen 2018
- ASIA JUNIOR FASHION RUNWAY 2018
- Grand prize, Shell international fashion show 2019 in China
- Cash asian pacific Art Fest 2019
- Global fashion show 2019
damn !
Imagine how much they’ll grow throughout the years too. This is just their starting point which is insane! At their age…I took vocal classes and yet my voice still be cracking 😢😂
Baby monster i can feel is gonna be hugeeee when they debut, even though I’m not one of those people to Stan right away. They pull off a good debut and I just might…
how someone look at that ?
first of all he is a dancer himself, and he is one of the judges in *Kpop Star* , the one who always see talent when everyone always might miss it, i can't explain in detail, but the way he see things is unbelievable
Y’all can have gripes with YHS, but his ability to “catch everything” and help those trainees to become better is why YG Groups are always the standard.
Don’t get it twisted though I’m sure they’ve chosen these light comments from YHS because they’re trying rebrand him in a sense but he will tear you apart in those monthly eval gradings
if anyone wants raw remarks yall can just watch yg treasure box. those trainees fr went thru hell even infront of cameras.
YG is a professional dancer and was a member of the first K-POP group in 90's
Shes so cute 🥰
Love your reactions!!!!! PHARITA is pronounced PA-RI-TA. Hope this helps
I didn't realize that there are so many people watching the monthly evaluation. 🤣 I think it's only few people. 🤭
It’s usually YHS, all senior producers, vocal/dance teachers, and senior artists that attend.
It's Yg they refine their artists again and again and that's why they're on different level
Hi Seb I am Thai and follow you since you start doing reacting vdo, our country really passionate about kpop / dancing and arts but it’s so sad that our government is not (we got coup d’etat) for almost 10 years now… That’s why a lot of Thai ppl went to other countries to follow their dream because they have good supplies and education.
I am so so happy to see Thai ppl achieving their dream and doing their best. ❤
Nice 👍
They all amazing but I’m just waiting for Ahyeon video. They all so amazing
Pharita pronounces PA-RI-TA. In Thai romanji spelling soft P uses ph in it. Like Wat Pho is not WAT-FO. It pronounces Wat-Po
This is basic, but watch J-Hope in “teacher mode.” He is dancing, but still catches EVERY LITTLE MISTAKE
I learned one fact while watching her introduction video, and that is either she is a huge Demi lovato fan or love singing her songs. She was singing other people say in her first video where we got introduced to her, and now in this video she was singing cry baby and heart attack by Demi!! Love my fellow lovatic… also can’t wait for ASA introduction, from what I can see they are going backwards and ASA was my early bias
I have a feeling this person doesn't really like BLACKPINK for some reason. I get why it's unbelievable that someone can call out a specific member tho but been with YG for so long plus LISA and her me toring stuff. They got eagle eyes fr haha
pharita >>> Pa H sound is muted
I'm not cool with this.
14 year olds aren't legally allowed to drive a car or hold a regular job but somehow people are okay with them working 16 to 18 hour days as Idols?
Go watch the videos of the Twice members falling asleep during interviews back when they debuted.
Children shouldn't be put through that.
y’know im not really against this take
@Sebastine In 2015, the Korean Fair Trade Commission changed the labor laws to better protect underage trainees, making it illegal for anyone under the age of 16 to work more than 35 hours a week.
But because Korean society is so inherently corrupt, the greedy agencies have already obviously figured out ways around it.
The laws need to be changed again, banning underage children from the industry outright.
There is also the very obvious point which nobody wants to discuss... which is girls this age being sexualized.
You have to draw a line somewhere.
@@riffgrooveif thats the case then why companies are still debuting minors, if it's already been a law 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
@@debbstar4323 I already answered that question.
@@riffgroove honestly the problem isn’t really minors debuting but more so what the kpop industry actually has become. the industry is just as dangerous for adults sadly. there’s been many popstars who started making music at a very young age and signed with labels too. but here in kpop it’s difficult due to how much say a label has in their artists life. if a law were to be made to ban children from working in entertainment then we won’t even have child actors or models or just any minors working. the law should be made to protect the minors working in the industry instead of outright banning them from working towards their dreams. a safer environment is the solution in my opinion instead of just eliminating all young people from kpop.