I Want To Be A K-Pop Idol: Can Intensive Bootcamps In South Korea Help? - Part 2 | Talking Point

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K-pop bootcamps organised by foreign-based companies have become popular in Korea. Many promise participants an authentic taste of idol life and a shot at getting casted as trainees. Munah Bagharib follows 14-year-old Singaporean idol hopeful, Kade, as she embarks on a 10-day intensive bootcamp in South Korea. Can bootcamps really score participants a contract with major K-pop labels? Or are they simply a marketing gimmick?
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0:00 Previously on Part 1
01:07 Intensive 10-day K-pop bootcamp in South Korea
03:15 How rigorous is bootcamp training?
09:17 Director judges their performances after 14 hour training days
12:11 What K-pop casting agents look out for
16:18 Kade's father's concerns about her K-pop dreams
18:30 Will Kade make the cut?
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  • @denden2935
    @denden29353 ай бұрын

    What's ironic is a lot of idols who are in the biggest groups were scouted and passed auditions despite having no singing or dancing abilities. I think becoming a trainee is sheer luck/happenstance and then it's afterwards the sheer hard graft starts.

  • @kimckawa

    @kimckawa

    3 ай бұрын

    This is nonesense. All BTS members were already deep in dancing/singing before being scouted. Same w Blackpink members

  • @denden2935

    @denden2935

    3 ай бұрын

    @@kimckawaI said a lot of idols, not all idols...

  • @cazrick4407

    @cazrick4407

    3 ай бұрын

    Jin had nothing to do with music prior to being scouted... @@kimckawa

  • @weilm

    @weilm

    3 ай бұрын

    beauty matters a lot obviously. you can teach singing dancing, but can't teach beautiful

  • @hazelmint6671

    @hazelmint6671

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah NCT taeyong comes to mind. He turned out to be an amazing singer though.

  • @celo0o0
    @celo0o03 ай бұрын

    After seeing too many underaged idols’ parents letting their kids debut at very very young age, I am very satisfied with Kade’s father’s response. Now that I’m older, do wish idols should at least graduate high school before being a trainee / debuting. I wish 18+ isn’t old enough to start. Nowadays kpop company started recruiting kids as young as 8, which is crazy.

  • @user-hy3xb1vy7d

    @user-hy3xb1vy7d

    3 ай бұрын

    unfortunately 18 is most of the agency's cut off age for auditions and the older you are, the harder you get in because they tempt to learn slower and agency want him or her to be ready to debut before trainee turn 20.

  • @RoyLimisAw3s0me

    @RoyLimisAw3s0me

    3 ай бұрын

    @@user-hy3xb1vy7d if you know KPOP; Jessica Jung/Krystal Jung of Girls Generation and (f)x of SM and three members of TWICE Dahyun/Chaeyong/Tzuyu did attend High School as trainees and IDOLS.... 3 TWICE were attending Hanlim Multi Art School or other Art High School which most IDOLS did finish.. actually a lot graduated high school.. while practising and having monthly vocal/dance assessments while going to High Schools.. to name all the idols.. the list is long...

  • @kelvinkwok5305

    @kelvinkwok5305

    3 ай бұрын

    @@RoyLimisAw3s0meIt is also a known fact that these idols do not attend classes frequently. There simply isnt enough time in their packed schedule to do so. And come on, these are Art Schools, not the traditional academic schools which requires a lot more studying.

  • @RoyLimisAw3s0me

    @RoyLimisAw3s0me

    3 ай бұрын

    @@kelvinkwok5305 high school is still high school;

  • @selenophile6405

    @selenophile6405

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@RoyLimisAw3s0me most idols dont even attend regular classes nor the activities the point is to let them live like a normal kid and attend classes and work with other children all of these idols from hanlim only join it for formality

  • @psgistheworstclubineurope
    @psgistheworstclubineurope3 ай бұрын

    The father response is a classic. Reluctant, but wife persuade him to let her go boot camp.

  • @TomNook.

    @TomNook.

    3 ай бұрын

    Henpecked

  • @KitLingLau2009

    @KitLingLau2009

    3 ай бұрын

    If she got the chance, I have no idea why her Dad will reject but sent her to the boot camp lol

  • @John_Smith_86

    @John_Smith_86

    3 ай бұрын

    @@KitLingLau2009 He ddn't want to at all. That was the compromise he tolerated

  • @ariesaraya1822

    @ariesaraya1822

    3 ай бұрын

    ​​@@KitLingLau2009There's alot of abuse in that industry. Especially w/ creepy men preying on young girls. I feel bad for her tho. If she has dreams instead of shutting them down he should keep the lines of communication open and step in if she's ever in a bad situation.

  • @Shadowboost

    @Shadowboost

    3 ай бұрын

    Wife is literally projecting her life goals to her daughter

  • @thewiskeredcat9157
    @thewiskeredcat91573 ай бұрын

    I know her parents think they are doing her a favor but getting a call from a big company is pretty much a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It would be a shame to watch them prematurely cut her wings. I understand their concern but there most likely won't be that opportunity waiting for her once she reaches 21 as her dad wanted. I think if she gets through, they should really discuss it together. Some people's strengths are not all in academics and it's unfair to value it over everything else imo.

  • @jonyq

    @jonyq

    3 ай бұрын

    This. In seeking to protect her he is killing what is essentially her dream… I’ve known kids who’ve cut off their parents for way less than that. Perhaps it’s better to arm her with the skills to handle the struggles than to insulate her completely.

  • @eyevee4446

    @eyevee4446

    3 ай бұрын

    Your 100 percent right I see both sides, I feel like getting a call from a big company can be a curse in disguise but being a kpop idol is a job that you can only go for when your young, I don’t think her parents realize that tho

  • @PolarticaStorm

    @PolarticaStorm

    2 ай бұрын

    I can understand her father. But 21 , don't bother at that age to start training.

  • @horii1996

    @horii1996

    2 ай бұрын

    I 100% agree. Why pay and let her go just to say no if she gets in. You’re crushing her dream if she make it or letting her know you don’t think she’ll make it by letting her go.

  • @percy_coro_cos

    @percy_coro_cos

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@jonyq Kpop truly is a dream though.... You have a higher chance of becoming a CEO of a country than debuting as an idol (especially a successful one). Not to mention how unhealthy the trainee life alone is. Yes, if you're older than 18 your chances of making it through any audition are really really slim but I'd say developing eating disorders, getting depression and having to deal with the insane amount of hate you receive once you debut is not worth it. She and so so many trainees are way too young to face any of this. Getting proper education is much more important so she has much more freedom to choose a career later on. If you become a trainee at 12-13 (if not younger) and don't debut then you're literally messed up for life.

  • @ktwei
    @ktwei3 ай бұрын

    These people still don't understand. You can pay companies to train you, to give you a shot but likely from the first day they already know if there are gonna put you on a team or not. Besides even with the slight chance that they do, the public still has to like you. Some people get the easier way in life to make big money but the incredibly high majority don't.

  • @JayJay-st1jj

    @JayJay-st1jj

    3 ай бұрын

    thats why for most its just a dream.... also need to have $$ to attend all these classes and fly overseas

  • @babylips00

    @babylips00

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah the biggest names of K-pop became idols by chance They’ll pick someone random off the street that they can mold to their liking before taking someone who’s already been training for 12 years For example: rose in black pink, Felix from stray kids

  • @VermontConnection

    @VermontConnection

    3 ай бұрын

    ​​​@@babylips00 afaik rosé auditioned to be a kpop idol and not streetcasted, she then flew from aus to korea even though her dad didn't approve. But yeah felix was streetcasted.

  • @stayville-connections

    @stayville-connections

    3 ай бұрын

    @@VermontConnectionwas he? i didn’t know that 😭

  • @TheRealKaylee_loljk

    @TheRealKaylee_loljk

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@babylips00don't spread misinformation, rose didn't wanted to be a kpop idol but her dad convinced her

  • @wehcd
    @wehcd3 ай бұрын

    2.5k just for this bootcamp? Kade is very much loved by her parents! Back then my parents don't even want to pay for my local university fees when they disapprove of the course of study, because to them it is not "technical" or "specialised" enough for them.

  • @John_Smith_86

    @John_Smith_86

    3 ай бұрын

    If you are just enjoying yourself in uni, instead of it being your finanical investment, makes sense that your parents don't wanna pay for your hobby, right?

  • @wehcd

    @wehcd

    3 ай бұрын

    @@John_Smith_86 last I checked a degree in Marketing didn't count as a hobby considering I didn't do it in my leisure time or for pleasure :(

  • @John_Smith_86

    @John_Smith_86

    3 ай бұрын

    @@wehcd Yes, that is a valid degree. Maybe their funds are constrainted though, or you had other siblings

  • @patt5085

    @patt5085

    3 ай бұрын

    2.5k is reasonable though. One trip overseas, two concert tickets, one year worth of Ang pao, etc. I have seen many 2 days conference cost more for some shady business advice that easily found online.

  • @colacolala

    @colacolala

    2 ай бұрын

    ?? 2.5k is much cheaper than average kpop bootcamps..

  • @be5825
    @be58253 ай бұрын

    I got contacted by YG when I auditioned for them online, I was 15 back then. I'm 25 now and thinking back, it was definitely the best decision for me to reject them and gave up on dreaming to be a Kpop idol. I thought a lot about my freedom, what I really wanted to do with my life thus it wouldn't be guaranteed that I would have passed the later in person auditions or even debuting. Being a Kpop idol is not an easy job, it takes a lot of passion and dedication from a person for every single day. Definitely not for me. Good luck to whoever dreams or trying to pursuit their dream of being a Kpop idol.

  • @chocoalmondfudge

    @chocoalmondfudge

    3 ай бұрын

    BM have members trained during 2018. So many left at YGE

  • @Gemstonesfff

    @Gemstonesfff

    3 ай бұрын

    LOL😂

  • @neongalaxy1304

    @neongalaxy1304

    3 ай бұрын

    yes being a kpop idol is definitely not easy some people see very little of kpop idol life and think their life is so easy but no in reality it really very difficult and tiring and being able to debut is not easy as well in YG they debut very talented and skilled people that train for very long minimum was 1 year and longest probably at least 4-6 years it takes dedication and patience and commitment to train that long and be able to debut especially since you have to train every single day for monthly evaluations have to know how to sing rap dance and have good facial expressions and have confidence and be able to handle being criticised to be able to get better ive watched babymonster YG new gg evaluations for their debut and it definitely did not seem easy at all all yg artists worked hard for their success which is so so amazing

  • @inquisitvem6723

    @inquisitvem6723

    3 ай бұрын

    Idol life is strenuous and stressful. It’s no joke for sure. You have to be mentally tough

  • @downundabrotha

    @downundabrotha

    3 ай бұрын

    I call bullshxt 😂

  • @yumingsu9263
    @yumingsu92633 ай бұрын

    I am definitely rooting for Kade! She got the idol look and the talent, and she has also put in a lot of work! I believe she will go far! Keep pushing! ✊✊✊

  • @holly-zw1bf

    @holly-zw1bf

    Ай бұрын

    anyone has an idol look

  • @FransceneJK98

    @FransceneJK98

    Ай бұрын

    Anyone can be made to look like an idol. She’s better off staying away from the industry. You have no idea how depressing it is

  • @lalakuma9

    @lalakuma9

    Ай бұрын

    I hope that even if she doesn't become a K-pop idol, she would have a chance to do something she loves with her talent.

  • @anticommunist-sg3cn
    @anticommunist-sg3cn3 ай бұрын

    NGL the producer had the time of her life in Korea. free vacation and she got free dance lessons and had a ton of fun. huge W to the producer lady.

  • @xEPICxNESS
    @xEPICxNESS2 ай бұрын

    I’m happy with Kades father giving his answer, while still providing his daughter the experience to attend idol bootcamp to achieve a part of her dream while focusing on her studies.

  • @mariasol1545

    @mariasol1545

    14 күн бұрын

    Out of everyone in that room, Kade is the only one BARELY who might have a shot. 1:23 The girl with tattoos and pink hair is Absolutely not making it, neither is practically any person in 10:07. No hate but none of them have visual so scouters won't even consider them for a second

  • @HelenFlotildes
    @HelenFlotildes3 ай бұрын

    I can see Kade in a KPop group. She kind of looks like Izone's Minju, imo. She has nice lines when she dances. And her voice sounds sweet. I wish her all the best. 😊

  • @WJHallyuLover8365

    @WJHallyuLover8365

    3 ай бұрын

    Make sense. She not just resembles Kim Minju, she seems to resemble Lee Youngseo a bit whenever she smiles

  • @WanglembaElangbam-xj7yl

    @WanglembaElangbam-xj7yl

    3 ай бұрын

    OMG I was gonna say the same thing

  • @brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407

    @brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah she's got the looks. Many other kids in the bootcamp do not have idol potential though

  • @euneun1605
    @euneun16053 ай бұрын

    I'm rooting for Kade, Jiayous girl!!! She definitely put in a lot of hard work to get to where she is right now. I'm sure she'll have her opportunity one day :) Stay healthy and keep going~

  • @WJHallyuLover8365

    @WJHallyuLover8365

    3 ай бұрын

    same here pal. I notice she stood out among the children we see in the eps so far. I wish to see her to stand on stage one day, hope for her to do the best she can

  • @betamax1091
    @betamax10913 ай бұрын

    David Yong is a great guy and will be a tremendous advocate for aspiring Singaporean entertainers. As he mentions, there are no Singapore companies that have the "right" connections to support the growth of these budding talents. He was on another Korean program, and he has big plans for Korea and K-Pop. I wish him the best of luck!!!

  • @kpopforever6766

    @kpopforever6766

    3 ай бұрын

    💯 agree

  • @jengjengcute
    @jengjengcute3 ай бұрын

    Kade's dad has very valid concerns, with all the suicides happening. Aja aja fighting Kade! Have the grit to pursue your dreams, continously improve and if its really for you, you will find a way to make your dreams to reality

  • @giselleakgae4100

    @giselleakgae4100

    3 ай бұрын

    that's like the father blocking his son from going to the NBA because of all the mass shootings in America.

  • @imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs

    @imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs

    3 ай бұрын

    @@giselleakgae4100it’s not just suicide but also mental health problems in general, possible eating disorders, having adult responsibilities despite only being a child, people sexualising them, it really sucks

  • @idontknow9357

    @idontknow9357

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs This can happen in any profession.

  • @imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs

    @imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs

    3 ай бұрын

    @@idontknow9357 for many professions the people are adults tho

  • @idontknow9357

    @idontknow9357

    3 ай бұрын

    @@imgonnaputsomedirtinureyedabs It doesn't change, it can happen to anyone and anywhere

  • @elainelat8067
    @elainelat80673 ай бұрын

    The entertainment industry is a gamble. Even if you get in, staying in is a different story. When a Korean agency picked the final 7 of what's to become the first all-Filipino boy group to debut in Korea, Hori7on, the boys already knew that it was going to be a blood bath from then on, from what kind of training they experienced from Korean coaches. In an interview, Reyster even somewhat expressed the thought of giving up but that his fellow members are the ones anchoring him to stay strong. It gave us SEA K-pop fans a glimpse of what it's like to fight for a place and what it takes to keep that place theirs. I really do hope more Southeast Asians can make it to the K-pop scene. I believe it's a matter of giving it your all and showing that you're hungrier than anyone else. It's not going to be easy but given that K-pop popularity is only growing globally, anyone can have the chance as long as you're willing to climb to the standards that their predecessors in the industry had set.

  • @kimckawa

    @kimckawa

    3 ай бұрын

    Last time I checked Lisa/Bp is one of the biggest K-pop global star. Now she’s supposedly dating billionaire son of Chanel! So it’s already proven SEA idols can succeed and thrive under K-pop platform

  • @stayville-connections

    @stayville-connections

    3 ай бұрын

    there is also the new filipino members of unis, gehlee and elisia! they are amazing and i wish them the best

  • @mai7287
    @mai72873 ай бұрын

    i feel like shes gonna make it she has so much potential😭

  • @jem3706
    @jem37062 ай бұрын

    The showcase was just like a wholeass highschool performance 💀

  • @kuyab9122

    @kuyab9122

    Ай бұрын

    Yup. It makes me appreciate the idols more now actually. The things they go thru to become a full-fledged one is extremely small and dire

  • @alrose8870
    @alrose88703 ай бұрын

    Kade has the looks of a potential visual of a group. These top tier companies turn normal looking people into superstars.

  • @sjhhermionedanielle7382
    @sjhhermionedanielle73823 ай бұрын

    keep going kade ❤ it seems so tough to break into the industry, with visa and experience differences :” but pursue ur dreams!

  • @gold9994

    @gold9994

    3 ай бұрын

    YOU ARE NOT GOING TO DEBUT. GET OVER IT. OPEN YOUR LEGS TO SOME BILLIONAIRES (I BET THEY DID)

  • @senshai1267
    @senshai12673 ай бұрын

    Why is everything from south korea so intense , even school sounds less fun

  • @swmlove

    @swmlove

    3 ай бұрын

    In Korea everyone desperately study hard, everyone works hard and additionally this society requires you to have more than being enough. So Why we call Korea Hell Chosen. If you want to become a singer, you need to dance almost like dance Choreographer, you need to sing like professional main singer with skinny body and good face. I love my country as one Korean but I don't like the system. If you want to understand those intense society, I think Korea history helps you to get better understanding. Even though HongKong situation is not very good, I am afraid of going back to Korea....

  • @kimckawa

    @kimckawa

    3 ай бұрын

    You hv to know Korean history from turn of the century- 50yrs Japanese colonization, attempted erasure of Korean language/culture, Korean War (millions of deaths), North/South territorial/ideological divide etc etc…traumas after traumas! It’s coattails of survival paranoia, revenge, overcompensating for deep rooted inferior complexes from past traumas. Similar to Jewish people after the holocaust. Net effect Koreans excel everything they do!

  • @havensohn3821

    @havensohn3821

    3 ай бұрын

    When has school ever been fun though? I do agree that sk needs to calm down on the kids cause they are running out of koreans for the next generation with the low birth rates. They don't have time to sleep and the bullying is crazy.

  • @magnetospin

    @magnetospin

    3 ай бұрын

    Excuse me, in what country is school fun?

  • @mashitta5969

    @mashitta5969

    3 ай бұрын

    Korea is a competitive society and you should try hard at everything to survive.

  • @c4un544n5
    @c4un544n53 ай бұрын

    K pop training will always look extreme from the outside, but the last scene of fans waiting in the freezing cold just for a 1 second glimpse of their idols is truly captivating.

  • @melvin91motorola
    @melvin91motorola3 ай бұрын

    I'm so proud of munah cover this segment ❤ I like her proffesional vibes here

  • @Smoses_senpai
    @Smoses_senpai3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for those two videos they were really well made and interesting 😊👍

  • @dreameister1212
    @dreameister12123 ай бұрын

    I can understand the dad, he wants to protect his daughter. I do hope he will allow her to pursue her dream in the end. It's hard for foreigner to be a kpop idol, so far the main selling point about kpop in my own eyes is about Korean people.

  • @emailant
    @emailant3 ай бұрын

    That Munah, gets in on the action is flipping! Way to go Munah! Il'm sure it wasn't easy for you but you're amazing too. 🤩

  • @viajaycay
    @viajaycay3 ай бұрын

    Im invested to know if Kade did make the cut! is there another part to this? having followed way too many kpop grps i think she's got what most companies look out for. it'll be quite a mission to convince her parents tho!

  • @danielkannan6246
    @danielkannan62463 ай бұрын

    Great work Munah & team…just a suggestion… Please follow up with part 3 to show who were the successful selected participants and follow up with Kade and see what was in the successful participant and how she can follow through & not give up … Something that all participants need to remember is that there was a pop music market way before Kpop & even though Kpop is hugely successful in terms of visibility, it only contributes something like only 6-8% of the global recorded music markets So there is still life & many other options & ways of breaking into the pop music markets aside from Kpop… Kpop is hugely successful & popular but at the same time it’s very manufactured, predictable & routine which is good & works for them but that’s definitely not the only way … ( just my opinion, not meant to trigger any die hard fans of kpop & all the artists from Rain, Wondergirls, Psy, BTS, Blackpink & all the many other artists in between…who all worked so hard to get to where they are & that’s why they have the biggest fan bases that the artists rightfully deserve … Asian artists to the fore….go Asia …

  • @kimckawa

    @kimckawa

    3 ай бұрын

    “Manufactured” comes w being boy/girl bands. It’s also this manufactured formulaic structure that allows anyone Korean/or not be part of K-pop industry

  • @ibanghtg4993
    @ibanghtg49933 ай бұрын

    life is hard. its good for these youngster to challenge themselves to find who they are & what are their purpose in life.

  • @seferino

    @seferino

    3 ай бұрын

    That's the only best thing this camps will teach you. That life ain't easy. 💯💯🤔🤔🤔

  • @boxes8652
    @boxes86523 ай бұрын

    I know nothing about kpop but this kind of effort defo applies to all other niches with competition involved. Passion pushes people to exert a lot of effort and sacrifice even though they're aware of the fact that not all hopefuls will get to reach the top. But most often than not, all the skills and lessons that we gain from these experiences are what launches us to do what we are truly meant for.

  • @amanduuuh_7117

    @amanduuuh_7117

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm glad to see this mentioned! It's easy to 'other' kpop from a western or really any other perspective. But people forget about Dance Moms and Ballroom kids and beauty pageants on TLC. And thats not even touching on olympic sports. Parents everywhere push their kids to the extreme to get ahead. I think extra-curriculars and following your dreams should be encouraged, but parents need to draw the line at extreme beauty standards that lead to plastic surgery or extreme diets at a young age. And that doesn't often happen in any of these spaces.

  • @monbaby77
    @monbaby773 ай бұрын

    진짜 치열하다.. 근데 어린나이에 저렇게 확고한 꿈을 가지고 도전하는 모습이 멋지다... 뭐가됐든 후회없이 꿈을 향해 노력하는 모습은 존경스러움

  • @WanglembaElangbam-xj7yl
    @WanglembaElangbam-xj7yl3 ай бұрын

    She should definitely go. She can continue her study in Korea. This kind of opportunity comes only once. Sure it won't be easy but diamonds are made from extreme pressure

  • @towerofgodbamthe25th4
    @towerofgodbamthe25th43 ай бұрын

    PLS have a continued episode

  • @LMBOatU
    @LMBOatU3 ай бұрын

    I mean don’t we do this for sports? Start training young and send them to trainings and boot camps if they want to be pros… Being an entertainer is just as strenuous a career as an athlete and even more to learn since public image is slightly more important. How to dance and sing is important, but how to interview or host a game show… this has to be learned and can be trained for like anything else

  • @hazelmint6671

    @hazelmint6671

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@P.90.603Not true. Many idols still sing way past 30 like Rain and Boa, or start their own company like Jyp who also trains Kpop trainees. Most become solo singers if they are popular enough.

  • @LMBOatU

    @LMBOatU

    3 ай бұрын

    @@P.90.603 you spend lots of money to train for sports. I’m not sure if you’re aware that many training facilities and coaching, workshops, camps, and classes are NOT free

  • @LMBOatU

    @LMBOatU

    3 ай бұрын

    @@P.90.603 also you’re loud and unaware that kpop stars also get education and if they study further, they can be lawyers dentists, whatever else you listed lol. Comment on things you are sure you know about and the people you’re talking with do not know more about the subject than you do

  • @seferino

    @seferino

    3 ай бұрын

    Kpop is probably worse than being an athlete. If u are a good u can have chances of joining a team. But in Kpop you have to be perfect and still no guarantee of success or anything. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️💯💯🤔🤔🤔

  • @idontknow9357

    @idontknow9357

    3 ай бұрын

    Agree

  • @ashaadvikavinustmargaretss1150
    @ashaadvikavinustmargaretss11503 ай бұрын

    kade needs to debut oml, she's a whole package

  • @jofinsoup

    @jofinsoup

    3 ай бұрын

    REALEST OMG

  • @madamemadagascar5398
    @madamemadagascar53983 ай бұрын

    Wish her the best Kade! And good luck for all kids fighting for auditions, it is very tough dancing camps, but i wish you all to be successful in life even you might fail for auditions, i do really admire of you all children having passion and disclipine to follow their dreams! ❤❤❤

  • @Asthepersianssay
    @Asthepersianssay11 күн бұрын

    Kade is so pretty! Hopefully she becomes an idol ❤

  • @sinnopal1
    @sinnopal13 ай бұрын

    22:48 That's Yuqi of G-Idle at KBS MusicBank

  • @portner85

    @portner85

    3 ай бұрын

    Yuqi has a nice body

  • @timeservers
    @timeservers3 ай бұрын

    Kade reminds me of Kim Minju - Korean actress and singer (previously Izone member)

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak3 ай бұрын

    Such amazing discipline

  • @JEMXliveChannel

    @JEMXliveChannel

    3 ай бұрын

    And u don’t give up on commenting in youtube. U disapear recently.

  • @laurenm.6320
    @laurenm.6320Ай бұрын

    Kade seems like a lovely and talented young lady, I hope her future goes smoothly for whatever is the right path for her

  • @WJHallyuLover8365
    @WJHallyuLover83653 ай бұрын

    I am so excited about this second episode since I love Kpop. i wish all the children the best for their future. It is not easy to embark on this path nowadays. fighting

  • @Neyftt
    @Neyftt2 ай бұрын

    Kade has such a nice voice!!

  • @mirynth
    @mirynthАй бұрын

    Rooting for Kade!! She's working sooo hard, even doing well in her exams just to be able to experience a boot camp that has a 5% chance of getting her into a private audition 😢

  • @mintchocolatechippy
    @mintchocolatechippy2 ай бұрын

    22:50 Mentions TXT, IVE and aespa. Shows Yuqi from (G)I-DLE.

  • @Yerinjibbang
    @Yerinjibbang3 ай бұрын

    fighting kade!! deifnitely got the potential!!

  • @AbyssalKnight437
    @AbyssalKnight4373 ай бұрын

    Singapore did have three representatives who were Kpop idols - Tasha, Ferlynn and the last one which i cannot remember the name of so suddenly.

  • @sandreafoo382

    @sandreafoo382

    3 ай бұрын

    Cheris

  • @HeyEww

    @HeyEww

    3 ай бұрын

    They all failed miserably. I think Kate would surpass them all

  • @angietan77
    @angietan773 ай бұрын

    There were 2 singaporean kpop idols what... Tasha and Ferlyn from SKARF years back... Too bad the band disbanded quite fast, really liked them

  • @kaede1_346
    @kaede1_3463 ай бұрын

    I hope Kade is let to follow her dreams if she's selected, even though her parents worries are very reasonable. She's beautiful, bright and talented. Best of luck to her!

  • @carinneduquenne
    @carinneduquenne3 ай бұрын

    The father is so right ❤ to protect his daughter !!

  • @numuves
    @numuves2 ай бұрын

    What an excellent report. CNA is an indispensable media outlet.

  • @flaggov6949
    @flaggov69492 ай бұрын

    This makes me think of ATEEZ's Yeosang. His parents were not supportive, but they did say he could train as long as he kept up in school (I think it was a special science/tech school). He said he studied until 10 or 11 at night and then did training. I can't imagine how hard it must've been to pull that off. But I do think it's important that trainees have a back up plan because noone can see the future.

  • @plastictulips
    @plastictulips2 ай бұрын

    kade is so cute :'( i hope she can get what she wants in any career

  • @ximonwhhatt3796
    @ximonwhhatt37963 ай бұрын

    Imagine crumping in tears and dancing your heart out in front of judges because your life depends on it so you can be a little bit more popular than other people. All these people will become a puppet of the industry even if they succeed. The real artists are the ones who can make their own music and dance to their own song.

  • @kimckawa

    @kimckawa

    3 ай бұрын

    Such narrow definition of artist. Didn’t famous Steve Jobs of Apple say “great artist steal”…in the real world great artists are ones that know how to sell- image, products, stories etc.. to the masses. Your quaint definition of artists don’t exist anymore or still live in someone’s basement

  • @ximonwhhatt3796

    @ximonwhhatt3796

    3 ай бұрын

    @@kimckawa didn't Sun Tzu said "to be a great artist you must be the artist?" I don't think you understand that some of these kpop groups aren't writing their own songs and doing their own dances. They are literally trained and given songs to sing and be a product of entertainment by the agency. They will be a beneficiary to the agency. Their life will revolve on the agencies agendas and not their personal. The artists that I mention are the only ones that are super successful. They are unique individuals that have true creativity.

  • @kimckawa

    @kimckawa

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ximonwhhatt3796 Actually I am very familiar w K-pop system. Sure most don’t write/choreo their music cuz they’re main role is essentially of performers/entertainers. There are exceptions like BTS, Bigbang, Psy etc which write produce own music. But just cuz idols are not writing own music don’t mean there’s no artistry in the production. Obviously somebody has to write the songs and create chereos for them so artists are involved behind the scene. Western “artists” aren’t that much different. Most of the time they’re singing someone else songs and dancing to hired chereos as well. The value of K-pop in global stage is that it gives visibility to Asian music/culture/people while creating pan-Asian experiences. Just as these Singaporean kids grown up listening to kpop and now aspiring to be one. K-pop platform gives them that opportunity to potentially be global star in a heavily Western dominated field.

  • @user-zk6no3no3g

    @user-zk6no3no3g

    3 ай бұрын

    Puppets, aren't we all.

  • @sinnopal1

    @sinnopal1

    3 ай бұрын

    So called singer-songwriters of the past are NOT talented at all. These anglo-american whitemen were just creatures of their times. BTS, G-Idle, IVE are more talented (and better looking) than Beetles, Rolling Stone and etc.

  • @alhkcblack9617
    @alhkcblack96173 ай бұрын

    I have a CO worker who's really into kpop especially the girl groups. I asked him what he loves about it and he keep saying the same stuff that they're talented and how great the songs are...I just said. You know how to tell if it's actually good music or not? Think about your favorite group and instead of them being young beautiful girls, its a group of 50 year old aunties singing and dancing these songs, would you still be interested? His face changed and his shoulders dropped..."well No"

  • @0mniessence548

    @0mniessence548

    3 ай бұрын

    LMAOOO so true xD if you actually love the SONGS, you would love hearing them sung by anyone with talent, no matter gender or age. I agree... for some people, the cute sexy girls really adds to making the songs "nice" to listen to xD

  • @minxili3317

    @minxili3317

    3 ай бұрын

    Kpop has always been about selling the idols with parasocialing and everything. It was never about the music or the concept. Which I why I like Kpop groups that come out of Modhaus as they're the only company that really prioritizes concept and music. They do sell the idol as well since it's Kpop but that's not the main thing they prioritize.

  • @SageBaka

    @SageBaka

    3 ай бұрын

    Most singers are good looking even in the west leh lol Good music or not is just personal preference. Don't need to be an expert to know.

  • @MagisterialVoyager

    @MagisterialVoyager

    3 ай бұрын

    this make me laugh as someone who does enjoy songs by "old people". shout out to mick jagger, i don't think i can really recall how he looks. and genuine kpop bops like brave girls' "after we ride" would sound amazing whoever sings it.

  • @seferino

    @seferino

    3 ай бұрын

    That's right. Just beauty and no talent. 💯💯💯💯

  • @pmh1nic
    @pmh1nic3 ай бұрын

    When you see new groups, how polished they are, they're really not new given the years of hard training they've undergone.

  • @Bull_fart1997
    @Bull_fart19973 ай бұрын

    I can see her in a kpop group in the coming future

  • @breakaway2x
    @breakaway2x3 ай бұрын

    People need to understand the reality of being a famous Kpop idol is like winning the lottery. You have a much better chance at simply becoming a decent famous youtuber with your kpop dance training, and just make a vlog about trying on clothes, doing some fitness workouts, and showing off your youth and beauty and you'll make plenty of money. 0.00001% you will be like Blackpink. 30-40% chance you can become a famous social media influencer. There are plenty of girls out there who just try on clothes in front of a camera and make $100,000K a month.

  • @johnsbananamilkshake9452
    @johnsbananamilkshake9452Ай бұрын

    kade is really pretty she definetly fits the beaty standards for idols

  • @remuspierre7573
    @remuspierre75732 ай бұрын

    Good Advice David Yang

  • @Charlolzies
    @Charlolzies3 ай бұрын

    zayum this girl has the potential her singing and dancing is nice like fr

  • @user-ym6fu7we8s
    @user-ym6fu7we8s2 ай бұрын

    i hear all the doubters with questions... i have three boys that train hockey 7 days a week wanting to be the best... i know it may be a dream, but atlest they have one and not hanging out and smoking pot......i totally love kades answer. this is an experience of her life. back in my day, becoming an entertainer in asia was a nono unlike western countries...so we have come along way.. BTW, this child entertainment business started in north america...

  • @2_owners
    @2_owners3 ай бұрын

    Kade is so pretty ❤

  • @heuheuheu5758
    @heuheuheu57583 ай бұрын

    that bootcamp studio's place was produce 101 series filming site lol

  • @UNIS_International
    @UNIS_International3 ай бұрын

    Imagine putting yourself through all this torture for probably nothing

  • @denden2935

    @denden2935

    3 ай бұрын

    I would run a boot camp...$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

  • @lolololo-cx4dp

    @lolololo-cx4dp

    3 ай бұрын

    Isn't that just every boot camp ever lol

  • @Drop_The_Mic

    @Drop_The_Mic

    2 ай бұрын

    @@lolololo-cx4dp i mean, i bet most of them aren't even serious about it. I don't wanna be mean, but you see people who are fat and not in shape, people who are not asian (won't even be considered), and people who are just ugly. when it comes to k pop, its all about looks. everything else can be trained.

  • @lolololo-cx4dp

    @lolololo-cx4dp

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Drop_The_Mic oh yeah absolutely agree on that

  • @gabeg2364
    @gabeg23642 ай бұрын

    She is cute. Of course I am not a professional evaluator but as a Kpop fan for a long time. I immediately like her. I could eventually see her as a future Kpop star. I hope the best for her. However if she wait until 21 to pursue it then I think it would be too late for her.

  • @dmitrykim3096
    @dmitrykim30963 ай бұрын

    I need part 3 asap

  • @ariesaraya1822
    @ariesaraya18223 ай бұрын

    For ppl w/ talent this is a good way to hone it. I would not recommend it for anyone just starting out. However, this is a light scam, almost like the small colleges made just to attract international students.

  • @seferino

    @seferino

    3 ай бұрын

    It is a scam. 💯💯💯

  • @reneecrotty6910
    @reneecrotty69102 ай бұрын

    if you dont look the part, you are already out.

  • @ashambor4220
    @ashambor42203 ай бұрын

    didn't know being just a trainee is soo expensive , no wonder y they said most kpop idols came from a rich or average family..

  • @gefelice
    @gefelice3 ай бұрын

    I don't have any dreams to debut as an idol but I would love to follow a bootcamp like this just for fun~

  • @potatomatop9326
    @potatomatop93263 ай бұрын

    Waiting for the next Give me one time baby chapacha baby.

  • @leeh7
    @leeh73 ай бұрын

    13:57 Isn't she a trainer from JYP? I think I saw her from nizi project.

  • @night_sky_hope

    @night_sky_hope

    3 ай бұрын

    She was also in A2K. Definitely a JYP trainer

  • @karencruz2132
    @karencruz213224 күн бұрын

    At the end of the day I feel they base their decision mainly on looks :/ &sometimes even with talent and looks some don’t make it in the industry 🫤

  • @abolakeshowmustafa4279
    @abolakeshowmustafa42793 ай бұрын

    together with mainstay Kpop idols such as Koreans, Japanese, Chinese, And some Taiwanese and Thais( coz of Lisa of Black Pink), Filipinos now are the next wave of KPOP idols!🙂

  • @kimckawa

    @kimckawa

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree. Next LaLisa will be Filipina

  • @sinnopal1

    @sinnopal1

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree. But Filipina got no invitation from Thai TV audition show because Thais did not want no Filipina in their group.

  • @abolakeshowmustafa4279

    @abolakeshowmustafa4279

    3 ай бұрын

    @@sinnopal1 Its because Filipinas are way too extremely talented once they compete in any KPOP Survival Show. they’ll dominate and become newly born top tier KPOP idol such as Sophia Laforteza of Dream Academy and Elisia, Gehlee Dangca, Belle of Signature of Universe ticket! L🤣l

  • @seferino

    @seferino

    3 ай бұрын

    Mostly likely selling Pop soda on the streets. 💯💯🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️ Korean standards of beauty are too rigid. 🤔

  • @FrinFrizzle

    @FrinFrizzle

    2 ай бұрын

    @@sinnopal1 Thai TV Audition? It's not popular in Philippines, so I'm not surprised no Filipino is included.

  • @yawnzzn1206
    @yawnzzn12062 ай бұрын

    What's the point of spending so much money on her and then not let her seize the opportunity if a good agency casts her like it's so weird and I feel bad for her. Her dad has such a weird mindset I'm sorry

  • @Moon-oc7xm
    @Moon-oc7xmАй бұрын

    мне вот интересно на что надеяться люди с очень не подходящей для айдолов внешностью когда идут туда? даже если такие как они дебютируют, то получат только хейт а потом забросят

  • @andrea-qc1pf
    @andrea-qc1pf2 ай бұрын

    her dads opinion is sososo valid.

  • @SiaLEE-jd6su
    @SiaLEE-jd6suАй бұрын

    as a person who is attending a kpop bootcamp in november this is terrifying

  • @l_l_lilly
    @l_l_lilly3 ай бұрын

    I wonder why there isn't a music industry in this country creating an idol group and targeting the international market

  • @towerofgodbamthe25th4
    @towerofgodbamthe25th43 ай бұрын

    Got part 3?

  • @draken1058
    @draken10583 ай бұрын

    SL studio seems to have lots of ive fans!!! baddie, off the record and I AM??

  • @skapon86
    @skapon86Ай бұрын

    But now I’m so curious about Kade, I wanna know what happens next. And of course she’ll be beautiful she is now!

  • @corboa8
    @corboa83 ай бұрын

    14:54 Moonbyul!!!!! ❤❤❤

  • @somyung1991
    @somyung1991Ай бұрын

    I sent in an audition tape to SM Entertainment when I was 13……..in 2000 😅 sang S.E.S song Dreams Come True. I’m glad I sent the only original because I think it’s very embarrassing tape probably. Back then K-Pop was basically only for Koreans though, things were different then.

  • @p01104
    @p01104Ай бұрын

    Lols, it's just getting harder for people who legitimately trained hard for years to debut. But its difficult though, hybe buying out other companies and finding the type of music that the public/fans love, songs has most certainly became more important than the group itself. Previous kpop groups focused hard on the members and the genre they were in but now the more important thing is the song. And this makes it easier for people with lesser training to debut cos if the song is good, the group will become popular. Also, i feel like this trend causes kpop to become rich kids game, last time people became idol trainees because they are struggling now, people become idols because they can afford all the time and money to go in

  • @hgcbcb
    @hgcbcb3 ай бұрын

    Also got news article about people working and committing suicide. By that logic, father should support kade for life so she doesn't suffer from undue stress. Gong jiao wei sia

  • @mouldyfart
    @mouldyfart3 ай бұрын

    If you want your kids to learn discipline and high standards, send them to kpop bootcamp

  • @bobateaworld4211

    @bobateaworld4211

    3 ай бұрын

    MY MOM WONT SEND ME AND I WANNA BE AN IDOL SO BAD

  • @hellobye7697

    @hellobye7697

    3 ай бұрын

    @@bobateaworld4211Make your own money pay for it and go

  • @TomNook.
    @TomNook.3 ай бұрын

    Forget the agencies, it's easier* to setup your own group and market organically through social media *But still extremely unlikely

  • @everydaysamething
    @everydaysamething3 ай бұрын

    Most of these kids are being exploited for their money and it's unfortunate. 95% of these kids in the room are immediately disqualified from the beginning for various reasons and are only strung along for the lesson fees. Especially these kids that aren't Asian. Sadly they think they can be Kpop stars but it's fundamentally impossible. Kpop is Kpop because Korean people or Korean passing people are the idols, nobody wants to see a white, black, hispanic, etc person trying to sing/rap in Korean and dance in the context of this music genre. It's been tried a few times before and failed every time. If they want to be in the music industry they should do it but not fixate on being Kpop idols because it becomes something different afterwards. You have to be born a certain way to become a Kpop idol and that's just reality people have to face. It's not a bad thing or a good thing it's just a thing.

  • @lydilydilyds
    @lydilydilyds3 ай бұрын

    Im pretty sure she will one day debut

  • @amberwong8944
    @amberwong89443 ай бұрын

    Way to go kade! Jiayouu

  • @xAl3xisx
    @xAl3xisx3 ай бұрын

    imagine this was free and the hold online auditions to find talent then fly people they pick over just like a survival show i would definetly like that but money is tight the dollars that i heard the fee was is very high in my country love yall CNA insider

  • @landmark254
    @landmark2542 ай бұрын

    Idol training is like athlete training. Very few can be a member of groups, like very few can be a member of professional teams (or win Olympic medals), which means high risk high return. And the younger, the better, which means one must invest one's youth.

  • @Jjangbunbun
    @Jjangbunbun3 ай бұрын

    21! Dad sorry there is no hope of debuting at that age

  • @sinnopal1

    @sinnopal1

    Ай бұрын

    Irene made the debut at 23. And She did it with SM, arguably the most difficult and prestigious Kpop company.

  • @Jjangbunbun

    @Jjangbunbun

    27 күн бұрын

    @@sinnopal1 its definitely possible but nowadays… the odds are not in their favor.

  • @uwusunoo
    @uwusunoo3 ай бұрын

    Kade gives off tzuyu vibes

  • @andrelopez2514
    @andrelopez251423 күн бұрын

    to tell you the truth the boot camp is a warming for what comes later, trainers have it harder, even after debuting is still a struggle because they have a lot of competence, not until they become famous and well know at that moment is when they can enjoy it a little, also if you are not at least half Korean/asiatic forget being an idol(becoming a dancer is more plausible), or mayyyyybe they can debut in reaaaally small kind of indie groups, so far none of them have been famous

  • @qwertybirds
    @qwertybirds3 ай бұрын

    Kpop agencies still prefer asians / east asian looking faces. That's not to discourage westerners for trying to achieve this goal but in an industry where looks are weighed sometimes more heavily than talent and strict beauty standards. Westerners making the final lineup would most likely be a long shot at best imo.

  • @alrose8870

    @alrose8870

    3 ай бұрын

    JYP tried to stem the tide by creating VCHA, a mostly foreign idol group. But even with such opportunity, gaining local and even international fans is the next challenge. VCHA has moderate success as of now, and most of that is because they are under JYP.

  • @qwertybirds

    @qwertybirds

    3 ай бұрын

    @@alrose8870 Yeah kuddos for jyp for going out on a limb with vcha but I just don't see them taking off much past the initial excitement of their debut. Something about when companies try to plug western members into the "K-pop formula" (even though it might not technically be considered kpop) it never seems to work. Great example being BlackSwan after years, several lineup changes, and rebranding they seem like a group that's just barely hanging on

  • @idontknow9357

    @idontknow9357

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@qwertybirds I agree, at first it can create curiosity but after... I think that for vcha it will be like a wave , Maybe I'm wrong That's the difficulty, to stay in consecutive popularity especially if there are no Korean members too

  • @Daniellabj
    @Daniellabj2 ай бұрын

    The only company in Korea who manage better worktime for trainee is Antenna. Their trainee can go home everyday and still getting paid. Bcos only them who build their trainee to become song writer, producer or composer. Not just an idols...

  • @itzSoonz
    @itzSoonz3 ай бұрын

    Being a dancer is not easy, trust me

  • @brianb8498

    @brianb8498

    3 ай бұрын

    i trust you maximum bro

  • @Learninglotsoflanguages
    @Learninglotsoflanguages20 күн бұрын

    Applause for the father for working to protect his daughter!

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