What do K-pop companies look for in auditions?

What do K-pop companies look for in auditions?

They focus on talent and personality. You can audition for any company you like, but it really depends on your tolerance level of mistreatment. SM: You don’t want to go here. You have to go through extremely intense training.

What do I need to know before auditioning for K-pop?

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  • Start voice and dance training at an early age.
  • It helps to know some level of Korean.
  • Don’t forget to work on your personality.
  • Perform well-known Pop songs during your audition.
  • Prepare one personal dance choreography routine.
  • Don’t be too active on social media before you become a trainee.

What is the audition process for a K-pop Idol?

There are typically three stages to a K-pop audition: 1) the walk-in audition, 2) the “callback”, and 3) the final audition. Typically, walk-in auditions are held every weekend in both Korea and the United States.

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How do you stand out in K-pop online auditions?

  1. Dress well. Don’t turn up in your pyjamas, but also don’t go full Lady Gaga!
  2. Get used to the waiting.
  3. Be prepared to expect the unexpected.
  4. Don’t perform a song done by a company’s artist.
  5. Pick a song that’s suited to you (and your voice)
  6. It’s not the end of the world if you don’t get in first time around.

Is jellyfish ENT a good place to audition?

For me, Jellyfish Ent is such a good company though so it will be one of the good place to audition to. Other than Big 3, you can try out audition for Loen, FNC, Woollim and maybe Fantagio. But I didn’t really recommend Fantagio because of their promotions.

Is gyopos up for the hihicc challenge?

HiCC Entertainment is hosting auditions or international performers (including Gyopos) that are up for the challenge starting November 1st! See below for the information and read’em carefully so that you don’t miss out on any details!!

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Is Lana debuting as a K-Pop Idol?

K-Pop is getting more and more diverse these days with idols from different backgrounds. On June 14, it was announced by HiCC Entertainment that Russian K-Pop trainee, Lana, will be debuting as a K-Pop idol at the end of June.