I dont see why not. There is an American in Superstar K3 (Korean version of American Idol). You would Most likely have to Know Korean though.
Yes - she had a natural curly hairstyle for her Idol audition
the first ever kpop girl group or just kpop group in general to exist was S.E.S but black ppl made kpop
KPOP is a profession that is very Axiom based. While a person does not have to be an East Asian they need to speak the language to sing and promote. There is also a high degree of xenophobia and ethnocentrism in Korea, so it is unlikely that a Non-Korean KPOP singer (even if the singer is Chinese or another East Asian national) would be well received by a Korean audience.
KPOP-LP was created in 2005.
Probably not, but it's possible if there is immense talent.
I dont see why not. There is an American in Superstar K3 (Korean version of American Idol). You would Most likely have to Know Korean though.
It is Season 6 Idol Contestant Sanjaya Malakar!
Yes they are a very talented, hardworking, and inspirational kpop group.
Yes - she had a natural curly hairstyle for her Idol audition
Well depends on what company and how new the idol is, some companies dont pay their idols at all and the company takes the money while others pay them once they grow after debute, while some pay them once they start making money once the idol debutes
The best hairstyle in the world is either teased hair or straightened
The best hairstyle for an angular face is the long bob such as that of Adrianne Palicki.
the first ever kpop girl group or just kpop group in general to exist was S.E.S but black ppl made kpop
no, most kpop stars study hard and are now studying a different language even with their busy schedule. they can actually be an inspiration. and kpop music can be a motivation. if you strip a student who is obsessed with kpop of all kpop until they do their work then they will do the work faster
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