Surprising Facts about KPop

 



  • The term "idol" in K-pop originated because early K-pop stars were meant to be role models for young people, hence being "idols" to look up to.
  • K-pop training can last between 2-10 years before debut, with some trainees starting as young as 10 years old.
  • The first K-pop group to break onto the Billboard Hot 100 wasn't BTS - it was Wonder Girls in 2009 with "Nobody."
  • Most K-pop choreographies have a specific "killing part" - a signature move designed to go viral.
  • The lightstick culture started with K-pop - each group has a unique lightstick design called "official light"
  • "Aegyo" (cute gestures) became a mandatory part of K-pop culture in the late 2000s.
  • The industry term "comeback" in K-pop doesn't mean returning after a long break - it's used for any new release.
  • Monthly idol evaluations are common practice - trainees are graded on singing, dancing, appearance, and even weight.
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