Q&A

Are there any non korean K-pop stars?

Are there any non korean K-pop stars?

1) Lisa (Blackpink) Lalisa Manoban (or simply Lisa) hails from Thailand and was born in the Buriram Province. She speaks English, Thai, Japanese, and Korean. Here’s a fun fact: Lisa was the first non-ethnical Korean trainee to not only join YG Entertainment but also to make their debut.

Can an Indian join K-pop?

Anyone interested in K-Pop. No age restriction. Korean Nationalities are not allowed to enter. Indian Nationals currently living abroad can also participate, as long as they are able to attend the regional round in India.

Did you know there are Kpop singers in Canada?

Most people don’t realize that Canada does have a strong presence in the KPOP scene. For your reading enjoyment, here is my spiel! One of the more well known examples of a Canadian KPOP singer, solo songstress G.NA grew up in Vancouver and later ended up going to Korea, training first at Good Entertainment to debut as part of Five Girls in 2007.

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Is it possible to become a Kpop Star?

Originally Answered: Can I become a Kpop star? Of or partly of Korean ethnicity. Asian ethnicity would surface to a certain extent. Language barrier is real. You can be easily cheated by companies when you sign contracts or make verbal agreements. It will be hard to make friends. Culture barrier is also very real.

Is it possible to be a K-Pop Idol without being Korean?

Originally Answered: Can you be a K-pop idol without being Korean? The answer, undeniably, is yes. Yes, it is possible to be an idol without being Korean. There are actually many idols who aren’t Korean or have Korean ethnicities or nationalities.

Why do Korean girls compete with each other?

When you’re dating a Korean girl, you’re competing with everyone constantly, whether you like it or not. It simply happens through social media. Social media, just like Facebook and Instagram, is huge all over the world, but in Korea, it’s larger than life.