Kpop idol (Korean: 아이돌; RR: Aidol), referring to a celebrity working in the field of K-pop in fandom culture in South Korea, either as a member of a group or as a solo act. K-pop idols are characterized by the highly manufactured star system that they are produced by and debuted under, as well as their tendency to represent a hybridized convergence of visuals, music, fashion, and dance.[1] They usually work for a mainstream entertainment agency and have undergone extensive training in dance, vocals, and foreign language. Idols maintain a carefully curated public image and social media presence, and dedicate significant time and resources to building relationships with fans through concerts and meetups.
In order to become a K-pop star, a person needs to be signed as a trainee by a big K-pop label. But in order to get to this point, many aspiring stars start their journey very young.
"idol", which means someone who does everything: model, act, sing and dance
Kpop idol (Korean: 아이돌; RR: Aidol), referring to a celebrity working in the field of K-pop in fandom culture in South Korea, either as a member of a group or as a solo act. K-pop idols are characterized by the highly manufactured star system that they are produced by and debuted under, as well as their tendency to represent a hybridized convergence of visuals, music, fashion, and dance.[1] They usually work for a mainstream entertainment agency and have undergone extensive training in dance, vocals, and foreign language. Idols maintain a carefully curated public image and social media presence, and dedicate significant time and resources to building relationships with fans through concerts and meetups.
In order to become a K-pop star, a person needs to be signed as a trainee by a big K-pop label. But in order to get to this point, many aspiring stars start their journey very young.
"idol", which means someone who does everything: model, act, sing and dance
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