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The Kpop Idol Factory: Mass Producing Perfect Idols is a Problem



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If I’m already too old to be a Kpop idol I’ll just be an AI generated one instead

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Today we’re looking at the training process people go through to become Kpop Idols. After the Korean wave there’s been a huge increase of talented young hopefuls hoping to break into the industry. Who wouldn’t want to live a life of fame, pursuing your passions of singing, dancing, influencing millions all over the world, working with luxury brands, and getting your own friend chicken commercial – the possibilities are endless! We’ve seen names like BTS, Twice, and Blackpink become famous all over the world. But the thing about this assembly line is that there is a really high standard of quality that is extremely hard to meet. Even if you’re scouted and signed with a company, the training process might deter you away from succeeding in the idol business. From getting pre-debut plastic surgery, bad dieting culture, losing out on many years of your life, and overworking yourself, you might want to reconsider this line of work. The Kpop Idol Factory: Mass Producing Perfect Idols #edvasian
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