How to become a KPOP idol?

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Want to know all about KPOP idol recruitment processes? Want to understand the journey of your favorite idols? Want to join a group one day?

Welcome to KoreanxWear, in this article we tell you everything about how to become an idol.

Becoming a K-POP Idol is extremely difficult. The selection process is one of the toughest in the world. In general, you have to take expensive lessons from childhood, train very hard in sports, endure the pressure of competition and give up your free time.

What we will see:

  • The process of becoming a K-pop idol
  • The harsh reality behind this job
  • What famous singers say on the subject

Let's start right away with the skills required to become a K-pop idol.

The skills required to become an Idol

To become a K-pop idol there are skills that are non-negotiable. We are going to see these important things to be part of a Kpop group.

To dance

K-pop idols are very good dancers.

Whether in boy or girl groups, dancing is an essential part of K-pop concerts and music videos.

All the artists are superb dancers and have athletic physical conditions.

You also have to be good at retaining a large number of choreographies, while remaining in sync with the group.

To sing

To become a K-pop idol, or in other words, a singer, you have to know how to sing.

The vast majority of idols are very good singers .

Some Idols are rappers, but they still know how to sing, it's mandatory to become a singer or singer in a KPOP group.

Sport

Sports in South Korea

To be able to hold shows, concerts and filming, idols must be very good at sports.

They must have an exceptional physical condition to be able to do this very tiring job physically and mentally.

Intelligence

Kpop stars also have to be smart.

It is necessary, because it is a very versatile profession that requires a lot of resources. The intelligence of the idols is an asset for the label which will be able to promote them without fear.

Oral expression

K-pop idols are often featured on TV or shows.

They must therefore be able to express themselves well.

It's a job that requires being in the spotlight, you have to know how to express yourself in Korean and English.

The Classic Journey of a K-pop Idol

Here is the classic path followed by young Koreans who succeed in becoming Idols.

Spotting a talent

Initially, the child must stand out by demonstrating their talents for dancing or singing .

If he is gifted, he can join a school dedicated to music, singing and dancing.

K-pop prep school

kpop school

K-pop schools are not compulsory, however, it is a perfect place to practice dancing, singing and mastering the skills necessary to become an idol.

These are private fee-paying schools.

Following this school, young people can take the competition to join an agency.

Competition with an agency

To become an Idol, you have to start by becoming a Trainee in an agency.

For this, you have to pass very selective competitions.

Every year, thousands of young Koreans attempt the competitions for only a few dozen places .

Streak

Once the competition is successful, you will be a trainee (or trainee) in an agency or a label that manages K-pop groups. You have to practice during this training.

If you manage to get noticed, you may have the chance to join a new group.

The Trainee period can last from 2 to 4 years and no one is sure to be chosen as a member of a K-pop group.

Become Idol

If you have passed all these tests, you are surely very talented.

With a bit of luck and effort, you may be offered a contest to become an idol in a K-pop group.

If you have this place, you are finally an idol.

Idol advice for future recruits

Here are some idol quotes that can motivate future recruits. If you dream of becoming Idol, you have to think carefully, but if you are sure, you have to go for it.

  • “Giving up is not in my vocabulary.” Young Jae [BAP]
  • “Work until your idols become your rivals.” G-dragon
  • “A role model? I don't have one. I want to become one.” Himchan [BAP]
  • “You have to know where you are to know where you are going.” HO

The harsh reality behind this profession

The selection to become Idol is really difficult.

It's one of the hardest selections in the world and many people dedicate years to it without ever succeeding in becoming idols.

On top of that, becoming an Idol can cost young recruits a lot of money, which makes this profession inaccessible to people who cannot afford it.

This dream job is actually very beautiful in the spotlight and quite cruel in reality.

Dance, sing and believe in yourself

Now you know all about the process to become K-pop Idol.

And you, are you tempted?

It doesn't matter, what you want to do, stay motivated , sing, dance and believe in yourself, this is the most important lesson of idols who have succeeded in achieving their dreams.

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84 comments


  • Youna

    J’aimerais vraiment bien faire ce métier mais j’ai peut de le dire à ma mère et vu mon poids je ne suis pas sur d’être prise j’ai oeure que ma mère se moque de moi ect et je ne sais pas où passer les concour


  • Louanne

    Perso moi j’aimerai bien faire ce métier pour faire vivre mes passions,mais il faut savoir que devenir idole veux aussi dire quitter tout ce qu’on aime et que par déduction c’est une chose qui prend du temps pour réfléchir,il faut avoir les compétences,ne pas se sentir petit comparer aux autres.(voilaaa👍)


  • Arya

    Je m’appele Arya j’ai 10ans et c mon reve depuis pas longtemps de devenir idol kpop.je sais pas chanter mais danser oui je suis sur dy arrviver


  • Elvina

    Bonjour,je m’appelle Elvina, j’ai 12 ans et je suis française. J’aime la K-pop depuis pas très longtemps mais j’ai envie de devenir une star de K-pop..Je sais chanter,danser (euh je sais pas trop)mais le problème est que je viens de m’y intéressé et j’ai peur qu’il soit trop tard . En tout cas courage à vous !


  • Léa

    Bonjour je m’appelle Léa est depuis mes 3 ans je danse et je chante ma famille ma dit que j’avais énormément de talents alors j’ai fais une petite auditions a l’age de 10 ans maintenant j’en ai 13 et j’ai été prise mais je n’ai pas pue réster car la danse qu’on faisais la bas etait trop calme et elle n’étais absolument chardio et pour etre idol il faus avoir du chardio surtout pour les concerts pour pouvoir chanter et danser en meme temps et j’ai un conseil pour toutes les personnes qui l’iront mon commentaires il ne faus jamais abandonner nos reves meme si on a des dificultés il faus toujours percévérer et jamais rien lacher


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