Inside the K-pop schools looking to create the next generation of stars

ABC News’ Joohee Cho reports on the phenomenon of South Korean parents enrolling their children in schools geared toward training and creating the next K-pop performers.

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36 thoughts on “Inside the K-pop schools looking to create the next generation of stars

  1. If Joo Hee Cho WABC-7 KNBC-7 Foreign Affairs correspondent who works alongside George Stephanopoulos is related to a Kpop idol from SM Entertainment can just interviewed that person then have her KNBC-7 correspondent in Los Angeles California go to Cal State Northridge class of 1985 records to find Lee Soo Man

  2. Those are just academies, it's like parents sending kids to dance or singing classes in LA. This Seoul reporter who's doing this report is basically just advertising SM groups though. No mention of the obvious and biggest group BTS. Now we know why lol

  3. Knowing what I know about being an Idol….doesn’t sound very great to me. Sounds like a bunch of depression, eating disorders, and crazy fans pointing out how far and thin I’m getting every comeback.

  4. Please
    Stop making another stereotype for Asian in america

    as you know…… 2021 Atlanta spa shootings.

    you guys make them as asian secrect massage = prostitute house?
    but real is…. just massage shop.

  5. ah yes, another western media that doesn't specialize in south korea and many other countries spreading exaggerated propaganda like judging a book by its cover.

  6. Wow so scary to see this lol k pop stars already have the most anxiety depression and suicide rate while the record companies control who they date their appearance what they do and basically their whole life

  7. It's an investment. To be honest from what I've seen and read 11 million seems like change considering how much revenue kpop brings in for South Korea

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