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Can Muslims attend YG auditions?

Can Muslims attend YG auditions?

At the end of the day, if you have the look and the talent and are willing to do what it takes to become a trainee, go ahead and audition. The company probably couldn’t care less what your religion is. Yes! You can!

Can Indians be kpop idols?

In 2019, for the first time ever, two Indians debuted as international K-pop idols — Assam’s Priyanka Mazumdar and Delhi’s Siddhant Arora. Priyanka was a winner at the K-pop World Festival in Changwon in 2016. They are now part of two different groups — Z-Girls and Z-Boys from Korea.

Can a hijab become a KPOP Idol?

There is always a possibility, however unfortunately, extremely unlikely to be a Muslim wearing a hijab to be accepted as a k-pop idol. Even if you do manage to be debut, the chance of racial slurs and insults being thrown at you is very high.

How to audition to become a K-pop star?

7 tips on auditioning to become a K-pop star 1. Dress well 2. Practice, practice, practice 3. Get used to the waiting 4. Be prepared to expect the unexpected 5. Don’t perform a song done by a company’s artist 6. Pick a song that’s suited to you (and your voice) 7. It’s not the end of the world if you don’t get in first time around

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How to get ready for K-pop music shows?

Even established K-pop stars have to wait hours-upon-hours to appear on music shows, so be prepared to wait. In the meantime, be sure to mentally get yourself ready, have those vocal cords ready, and get those muscles warmed up!

What kind of Music should I Sing as a K-pop trainee?

While you are a trainee you will be asked to write and choreograph your own original music so keep that in mind. Most auditions will ask you to sing an English song and one Korean song. It is always good to have one backup just in case.

Can you be a K-pop star without a good voice?

There are many rappers, dancers, and visuals that have found great success as a K-pop star without having a great voice. For example, Nancy from Momoland and Yoona from SNSD do not have great voices but are pretty much the face of their group because they bring other talents to the table.