The answer is:
Jonghyun - Taemin - Minho
Key - Onew
In addition, Key once drew the members' lips and highlighted the unique characteristicsㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
The answer is:
Jonghyun - Taemin - Minho
Key - Onew
In addition, Key once drew the members' lips and highlighted the unique characteristicsㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Starship Ent. stated to Newsen on May 1st, "There is no confirmation regarding Cravity's appearance on 'Road to Kingdom 2.' However, discussions are currently underway with the production team."
Mnet has planned a new season of 'Road to Kingdom' with the goal of broadcasting in the second half of the year. In this regard, Mnet mentioned to Newsen on April 24th, "We can provide specific details such as program planning and broadcast dates at a later time. We ask for your continued anticipation."
In the first season broadcasted in 2020, groups like Pentagon, ONF, Golden Child, The Boyz, VERYVERY, ONEUS, and TOO participated in the competition. The Boyz won the final, with ONF as the runner-up.
Groups reportedly surrounded by season 2 appearance rumors include CRAVITY, ATBO, Xikers, Tempest, The New Six, 8TURN, and Younite. It is anticipated which groups will confirm their appearance.
-Wow, so the article earlier was fake?
-In the end, it seems like it might come out anyway, but still, they published an article when it's not confirmed yet
-What?!
-Oh, it's not confirmed?
-It wasn't confirmed? What's going on?
-If they're discussing it, it's practically confirmed.
-What's going on?
-If it's practically confirmed, wouldn't the company not bother with this kind of article?
-Please don't come out in this show...
-Mnet's pressuring them.
-Seems like they might actually participate, but I really hope they won'tㅜㅜ
-Ah.. Mnet's at it again.
-That's what happened during Kingdom 1 too, Mnet's pressuring themㅋㅎ
-ㅋㅋ If Mnet tell them to come out and they still won't, Mnet will get mad and ban them from M Countdown or something.
-Sounds like Mnet's pressuring them to come out...^^
-Here they go again, seriouslyㅋㅋㅋ
-Because of our Kingdom, my idol got banned from M Countdownㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Min Heejin, the CEO of Adoer who refers to herself as the "mother" of the group New Jeans, seems to lack an understanding of capitalist principles. While claiming, "I gave birth to New Jeans," she expressed the feeling of childbirth as if she had experienced labor pains, but this overlooks the capitalist perspective and invites criticism of "excessive self-consciousness."
It's an undeniable fact that bringing a life into the world requires significant effort and role-playing from a mother. However, it's impossible for a mother alone to give birth to a child. Both a father and a mother are necessary for the birth of a life.
If we accept Min Heejin's claim that she is the "mother" of New Jeans, then "New Jeans' father" is HYBE. HYBE invested 1.61 billion won to establish ADOR and paid a significant price to send New Jeans members, who were trainees under Source Music, to ADOR. Additionally, HYBE mobilized various capital and systems to support New Jeans' debut.
New Jeans is a group born from the wealth of its "father" and the planning ability of its "mother." If these two conditions had not been met, today's New Jeans would undoubtedly not exist. Even if we admit Min Heejin birthed New Jeans, it was only possible because HYBE provided the money and support. In other words, she created something with other people's money. Before claiming her achievements, Min Heejin should recognize and respect HYBE's financial strength and support. If she wanted to claim full ownership of New Jeans, she should have started by establishing her own company based on her own capital and launched it with her own money.
What's troubling about this situation is Min Heejin's strong desire to claim ownership over New Jeans. She acts as if the entire success of New Jeans is solely because of her efforts. While it's natural for her to care deeply about New Jeans and want to support it, her behavior is just too much. Even though Min Heejin might be really good at planning and has a great intuition, if she insists that she's the only reason for New Jeans' success, who would want to work with her? This recent drama within HYBE might have something to do with Min Heejin's attitude.
Zico, the leader of KOZ Entertainment, a subsidiary label under HYBE, who is also a singer and producer, drew attention when asked about the difference between being under HYBE and being with a smaller agency he previously worked with. He said, "The difference lies in financial power. (Smaller agencies) have limited resources and opportunities," adding, "I started out not with a smaller agency, but almost from scratch." His acknowledgment of HYBE's financial strength and established system was noteworthy. Although Zico's mention of his experience transitioning from a smaller agency during Block B's debut to eventually setting up his own agency under the umbrella of a large corporation like HYBE was brief, it provided insight into the differences.
As an idol, producer, and leader of a label, Zico, having experienced various environments, acknowledged and appreciated HYBE's solid financial resources and robust system. However, Min Heejin, on the other hand, solely boasts about her own skills and directs intense criticism towards HYBE. While Zico expresses gratitude, Min Heejin remains unaware.
-How much did you get from HYBE, Ji-Ye?ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-It seems like HYBE always they use artists as their own shield.
-Yes, wrap it up and let's move on.
-HYBE hasn't learned their lessonㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-Except for BTS, I think the first one who should run away from HYBE is Zico. Talented producers should leave as soon as possible. If he doesn't want to end up like Min Heejin.
-So, how much did they pay you to say that?
-Suddenly, Zico's being targeted.
-ㅋㅋㅋDo they really think the public will fall for this?
-Get divorced and let the mother take custody.
-All I'm learning from HYBE promotions is how dirty they are.
-Really? You guys don't care about protecting the artists at all?
-This time, Zico is the shield, huh?
-Do they not understand the concept of investment?
-Doesn't HYBE know that the more they do this, the more public will hate them?
-Why keep talking about money? Because all they did was give money. Since Min Hee-jin planned and executed everything, who are they to hold it against her? "It was my money!! It was done with my money!!" That's all there is, right?
-Didn't you also release something by selling Min Heejin's name? ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
이게 진정한 MR제거란말이다.
— 𝐀+ (@BABYMONS7ER_4_1) May 1, 2024
진짜 MR 없이 쌩목소리로만 부르는 SHEESH
아름다운 베몬이들 음색으로 듣고 가실게요~ pic.twitter.com/OJlfiq8OIq
This is the real MR-removed. Please listen to the beautiful voices of Baby Monster singing 'SHEES' with raw vocals, with no MR.
+Full version
아현이 라이브듣자마자
— 베모나 (@baemoniedle) May 1, 2024
제작진분이 "노래 너무잘해.." 마음의소리 튀어나오심..🥹 pic.twitter.com/Ev57dcr4RN
One of the staff said, 'She sings really well,' as soon as she heard Ahyeon singing live
+Ahyeon, Rora's live
ใน G-Park Radio Show BEHIND ของ BABYMONSTER คัทช็อตน้องโรร่าโชว์เสียงอันไพเราะนี้มาด้วย 🥹😭 ชอบเสียงน้องสุดๆ ได้ฟังแล้วรู้สึกอุ่นใจ 💕#BABYMONSTER #베이비몬스터 #RORA #로라 pic.twitter.com/n4wBwNkosB
— RORA THAILAND (@SUPRORA_TH) May 1, 2024
치키타 리듬에 맞춰 스핀 기타~ pic.twitter.com/sBdQIEZFUR
— 기타 (@CHIQzlxk) May 1, 2024
-Skills wise, they're top-tier in the 5th generation.
-They're really good.
-Wow, their confidence is no joke.
-Please release the full version.
-The one with blonde hair is really good.
-Look at their pitch, it's amazing.
-Wow, it's a raw live performance.
-What's the name of the member who sang "Do or die" part ??
-The second from the left sings really well, and the last one with black hair killed it with the rap.
-Everyone sings really well, but Asa's rap is insane...
-They're all good. Wish we could see them more often.
-Wow, there's no flaw, they're all so good.
-They're so talentedㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
-I've never heard a raw live performance this goodㅋㅋㅋ
-Wow, this sounds just like a studio recording.
-Even the rappers in this group sing really wellㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-As expected, singers need to be good at live performances.
-I wish only those who sing well would become singers, seriously. They should be at least this good to be considered singers
There is speculation that New Jeans may file a lawsuit against HYBE to terminate their contract, just like the approach that was taken by TVXQ's to end their contract with SM Entertainment.
According to legal sources on May 1st, ADOR plans to hold a board and shareholders meeting later this month. On the previous day, attorney Lee Sokyun, representing ADOR, met with reporters after the hearing for shareholders meeting permit application at the Seoul Western District Court. Lee announced, "The board meeting will be held by May 10th, and the shareholders meeting will take place by the end of May."
Earlier, HYBE had announced plans to hold a shareholders meeting to dismiss Min Heejin as the CEO of ADOR. HYBE and Min Heejin have each appointed attorneys specializing in mergers and acquisitions to prepare for intense legal battles. There are speculations that this lawsuit could involve hundreds of billions won.
In the industry, people are watching to see what choices New Jeans' members will make. If HYBE and Min Heejin reach an agreement and maintain their contract, it's unlikely that New Jeans will cancel their contract with HYBE. However, if HYBE gains the upper hand and successfully removes Min Heejin, the whole situation will change. According to Min Heejin, New Jeans' members are really close to her. They even cried and called her when they heard she was facing the risk of dismissal, even offered to explain directly through their fan communication application. "Given the situation, it's possible that New Jeans may file for an injunction lawsuit to terminate their contract with HYBE, siding with Min Heejin."
Previously, TVXQ filed an injunction lawsuit against SM Entertainment in 2009. At that time, three members of TVXQ (Xiah Junsu, Hero Jaejoong, and Mickey Yoochun) emphasized the unfairness, stating that "A 13-year contract is essentially a lifetime contract." The court partially accepted their request. Interestingly, this case was also handled by the same law firm that handles HYBE-ADOR dispute.
If New Jeans were to make a similar decision as TVXQ, the main issue would be whether if HYBE treated them unfairly, just like what Min Heejin claimed. It's also important to determine if it can be proven that the contract was so disadvantageous as to warrant its cancellation.
However, even if an injunction is filed, as in the case of TVXQ, if some members of the group do not agree to the injunction, in the worst case scenario, the situation could escalate to the point of the group splitting up.
It's been a week since the conflict between HYBE and CEO Min Heejin surfaced. With CEO Min Heejin's refusal to hold a board meeting as requested by HYBE, it might take another month before HYBE holds the board meeting as planned. It is expected that the battle will escalate to CEO Min Heejin's final dismissal.
Meanwhile, public opinions are changing. As public sentiment now shifts towards CEO min Heejin's side after the press conference, suspicions against HYBE are growing. During this process, there are worries regarding the decline of HYBE's multi-label system and the competitiveness of its intellectual property. Moreover, many also worried that HYBE's effort to to stop others from taking control of management may ultimately lead to their own downfall.
According to sources, the Seoul Western District Court will conduct a meeting regarding the shareholders' meeting as requested by HYBE at 4.35 PM today (30th).
Since HYBE's request to hold a board meeting with ADOR was refused by CEO Min Heejin on the 22nd, it will take about 3 weeks for the court to schedule investigation and reach a final decision. After making their decision, the court will issue a notice of shareholder meeting, and it will take another 15 days for the actual meeting to be held. It is expected that the meeting will not take place until early June, at the earliest. Considering there are many holidays in May and June, there's also a possibility the meeting will be delayed until mid-June or even later.
Even if HYBE dismisses CEO Min Heejin after the meeting, it seems like the legal dispute will still continue. According to Article 385-1 of the Commercial Act, if a director is dismissed before the expiration of their contract without justifiable reason, they can claim damages against the company. Justifiable reasons mentioned here include violations of laws, difficulties in handling duties due to mental or physical incapacity, and loss of fundamental trust in management capabilities due to failure in business planning and execution. However, court interpretation is required in these cases.
Another matter of concern is CEO Min Heejin's 18% stake in ADOR after dismissal. There might be future revisions regarding HYBE's call options on CEO Min Heejin's stake and CEO Min Heejin's put option authority. Attorney Lee Sookyun, representing CEO Min Heejin, noted in the press conference, "There were unreasonable aspects in the shareholders' agreement that was made last year between HYBE and CEO Min Heejin. Therefore, we have been negotiating for a re-negotiation this year." Hence, it is anticipated that legal disputes related to stake management will escalate in the future.
Analysis suggests that as the dispute continues, it seems like HYBE has more to lose. First of all, there are concerns about the failure of their multi-label system. This system could ironically lead to a decline in their competitiveness. As an investment banking industry insider remarked, "The essence of management disputes ultimately boils down to a battle of legitimacy; it's about who has the better reasons. It's a battle to see who's more justified: HYBE, who is concerned about losing control of their management, or CEO Min Heejin, who has raised allegations of internal whistleblowing and unfair contracts."
-By now, HYBE must be regretting it, right? Or are they getting even angrier?
-Does HYBE even have their own color? It's just a company that has expanded its size without any substance.
-Let's just admit HYBE is a flop.
-HYBE, please consider public opinion for once.
-Min Heejin has to win.
-HYBE has already lost the game.
-In the end, Cinderella always wins. (NB: This refers to Min Heejin's remarks on the press conference -> 'Even though her stepmother and sisters always harass her, in the end, Cinderella always wins.')
-Cutting off the person who does their job the best is ridiculous.
-Cinderella, let's win. We can do it, be strong!
-Cinderella must win. Isn't society too corrupt? Let Min Heejin win.
-HYBE, go bankrupt.
-HYBE has already lost if you look at public opinion.
-Well, I also hope Min's side wins, but it's not easy because they're going through legal procedures...
-HYBE, go bankrupt because in the end, Cinderella always wins.
-Fighting, Min Heejin ㅜㅜ
-Min Heejin is the one who created the image of HYBE's girl group, but they're trying to kick her out lol. Just go bankrupt, HYBE.
비상이다
— 𝙬𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧 (@yeosnowool) May 1, 2024
김수현 종영소감 말하면서 운다 pic.twitter.com/IS0VJTtaWR
Ah... Doing it like this, yeah... Feels relieving. It's just sinking in now.
(Hyunwoo struggles to find words to express his feelings...ㅠㅠ)
Doing such a packed... Lengthy drama like this is a first time for me. So I feel kind of strange too...
(Embarrassed because he's crying)
It feels like there's a different kind of closeness, compared to my other works. I'm so lucky to have met such great staff!!
Queen of Tears, fighting!
"I loved being Jang Gorae and Jun Jaejoon. But why even in the comments section of 'Queen of Tears', they still call me Jun Jaejoon? There were people who called me Eunseong, and that made me feel somewhat relieved. I hope that someday, instead of Jun Jaejoon, Yoon Eunseong, or Jang Gorae, I'll be remembered as Park Sunghoon. That made me realize that I need to strive in various works."
Park Sunghoon confessed that he head thoughts about changing his name, "I had a slight consideration about changing my name. I just want to be known as Park Sunghoon, to have people associate my face with the name 'Park Sunghoon.' I thought about changing my last name to something unique like 'Tak Sunghoon', 'Jegal Sunghoon, ' or 'Dokgo Sunghoon.' I even received a name from a naming center recently, spending 350,000 KRW for the name 'Park Daeyoon.' Although it would've been better to change it, I felt it would be a waste of the 'Park Sunghoon' that I've built so far. Even if not everyone, many people already remember 'Park Sunghoon.' So I thought, 'What's the point of changing my name?'
Not Park Daeyoon.
There's this scene where I speak Chinese. In that scene, I was told, 'Soocheol, just say anything in Chinese.' The writer said, 'Dongyeon will handle it well on his own.' We had discussions with the directors about whether to use fake Chinese or real Chinese. Eventually, Soocheol talks about cilantro after much deliberation. I had a headache, for real. There were several NGs. Everyone tried to hold back laughter, but Kim Jungnan Sunbaenim, who played as Beomja, couldn't hold it in and laughed during the scene. They just left it as it is.
Especially the line, 'Your Majesty~ What has become of my child?' was a phrase taught by Kim Jiwon. She mentioned that she had watched quite a few Chinese dramas herself, and since this phrase frequently appeared in historical dramas, she offered her help, which brought laughter.
'Be Melodramatic', written and directed by Lee Byungheon
Despite its quite low ratings, many viewers were captivated by this drama. The OST was also really popular.
-It's a masterpiece
-Wow, the ratings are really low, but why is it so famous?
-A masterpiece, I'm still rewatching clips of it on YouTube.
-What's the OST? I haven't watched this drama, maybe I should watch it.
ㄴ'In the midst of swaying flowers, I smell your shampoo~~' That Jang Beomjun's song
-The best drama I have ever watched in my lifeㅠㅠ
-I watched it several times. Absolutely a masterpiece.
-I've watched this five times, so fun.
-I loved all the characters ㅠㅠ The dialogues were so good.
-I'm still rewatching this masterpiece.
-A masterpiece, perfect until the end.
-I've rewatched it at least five timesㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-Seriously, it's a real masterpieceㅠㅠㅠㅠ
-Tried watching this three times but gave up ㅠㅠ The male lead isn't my style so I couldn't watch.
-It's a masterpiece, I've rewatched it several times.
-I wondered why people didn't watch this when it was airing, but now I'm just happy and glad that it's being mentioned.
-If you can relate to the story, it's super fun.
-The lines are really all good.
-So fun, after watching this, I fell in love with Jeon Yeobin.
-All the characters are lovely, so good.
-I really enjoyed it, I didn't know the ratings were low.
-I found out about this after the broadcast endedㅜㅜ I watched it later and it was so fun.
-A friend who watched it keeps telling me to watch it whenever we meet, but I haven't watched it yetㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-One of those people who are me. I've been watching it since it aired, and I still watch it.
-I think this got popular after it ended its broadcast.
-I still remember watching this drama back in the summer of 2019... When Jang Beomjun's OST came out, my favorite scene was when Jinyoung and Beomsu were on the phone at the park and ran into each other...
-I watch it at least once a yearㅋㅋ
The success of BTS and Bang Sihyuk is based on a special way of looking at life that no one else could have imagined or dared to follow. At the 2019 Seoul National University graduation ceremony, he spoke words in a way that sounded like a famous philosopher who once dominated the 20th century.
"I don't have dreams, but I have a lot of dissatisfaction. There's too much compromise in this world. Even though there are definitely better ways to do things, people are afraid to stand out. They find it uncomfortable to create opportunities, they don't want to bothers, they simply accept things as they are. That's just not me"
The interview, which lasted about 2 hours in his office, started with discussions about his speech at Seoul National University graduation ceremony. The interview took place at the HQ of HYBE, located on the 5th floor in Yongsan, where Bang Sihyuk was honored with the Master Category at the 'EY Best Entrepreneur Awards' hosted by EY Korea.
Q: Your speech at Seoul National University graduation ceremony about anger is still a hot topic. When we look at BTS' early music, it seems like there was a lot of anger.
A: I personally think there was definitely anger in BTS' early music. I thought we should talk about the lives we were living at that time. I asked the members, 'Shouldn't we talk about the world you guys are living in?' I thought they should speak about the suffering that young people are experiencing.
Q: Generally, isn't anger something for the non-conformists? It has become mainstream now, does that mean anger has disappeared?
A: I empathize with the idea that anger is for non-conformists. I've actually had that sentiment since I was young. However, just because it has become mainstream, doesn't mean the anger disappears. I believe there are injustices and absurdities in daily life. People tend to ignore them and just move on if they don't have the ability to solve it. I can't stand that. Through music, I'm continuously making efforts to change what I can change.
Q: People said that you dig into the world's hidden sides from a unique perspective.
A: For instance, I often wonder why fans have to wait in long lines overnight at broadcasting stations when the music industry has invested so much money and time already? It all starts from such dissatisfaction. Back then, even those of us in the music industry treated fans as 'overly obsessed.' Fans would wait in line for 8 hours, and suddenly, instead of the person in charge, a part-time worker under the assistant director would come out and ask them to line up again. They've already been waiting for 8 hours. They need to go home. These kinds of incidents happened too frequently. That's what I'm talking about when I say I'm angry, those are the things that made me angry. (This dissatisfaction led to innovations like Weverse)
Q: Although K-pop is at its peak now, some worry about crisis that could strike at any time. Some even say it has already begun.
A: In fact, I often say these days that we need to remove the 'K' from K-pop. I don't think continuing in this way will help the growth of the K-pop industry. K-pop now needs to meet a wider consumer base in a broader market. I believe we need to create more exits and entrances to access globally universal values. If K-pop continues in its current structure, I believe growth will be limited.
Q: When did you feel such crisis?
A: I predicted it would happen last year, now I'm seeing noticeable declines in Southeast Asia. I realize it's very risky.
Q: Could the girl group audition project with Universal Music Group be a response to that?
A: As I mentioned at the management meeting, it's one of various tactics. We need to expand our targets beyond Korea or Asia, targeting individuals from different countries and introducing K-pop through artists other than Korean or Asian teams.
Q: Selecting good artists is important. What are the qualities that make someone a superstar?
A: Star quality is the most important. Defining star quality isn't easy. Having star quality means being able to express oneself well musically and possessing the talent and skills to do so. In the case of K-pop, it means being on the fans' preference lists. That's the charm. And when a company teaches specific skills, it's important whether one can quickly acquire them.
Q: When you watch BTS dance, it seems like they dance until their bones break. How do they become like that? Is it through training?
A: Training can only take you so far, usually up to about a year after debut. To not disappoint fans, artists fundamentally need to be ambitious. Artists who don't strive for success will find it hard to succeed. These things show best on stage. Fans are sensitive to how artists present themselves on stage, and they can tell if someone's not having fun anymore, if they're just in it for the money, or if they're avoiding practice.
BTS members are modest and very down-to-earth, but they have an immense ambition to succeed musically. The stage is where they can showcase that ambition best. They don't want to go on stage without practicing because practice is the source of their confidence.
Q: A certain entrepreneur once said that the difference between first and second place is determination.
A: In the K-pop scene, determination is also an important factor. It's a proof of ambition, recognized by fans. However, determination alone doesn't define the qualities of a first-place artist. For example, some say, "Without diligence, you can't be at the top. It's hard to be at the top." Yet, many people don't practice diligently. This is why defining star quality is difficult, as mentioned earlier.
Q: So, were you born with the ability to recognize star quality?
A: Of course, there may be what's commonly called a natural talent for it. However, training seems to be more important. Being trained under good mentors while observing good stars is crucial. Looking at my own career, I've worked with superstars since I was very young. I was scouted by Park Jin-young and worked in Kim Hyung-seok's office, making music alongside artists like god, Park Ji-yoon, Rain, and others. They were all stars who dominated a generation. A producer who grew up watching such extraordinary artists naturally develops a different eye.
Q: Isn't it scary to run a business?
A: It is. There isn't a single day that I'm not afraid. I have trouble sleeping well. Every day, I feel like tomorrow might fail.
-It feels like everything's falling apart because of you...
-If you're gonna drop the 'K' in K-pop, go do business in the US or something and disappear from the K-pop scene.
-K-pop has become so boring.
-Each interview he did is so deceiving. It's completely opposite to what he's actually doing.
-If you're gonna do pop, why do it in Korea instead of going to the US?
-Stop exploiting K-pop; just do your own thing, HYBE-pop (a.k.a. knockoff).
-Ridiculous.
-Why prioritize determination instead of skill..?
-We've come this far with the "K," why drop it?
-Determination should come naturally, right? And don't people like K-pop because it's K-pop?
-Lee Soo-man stopped his bs, now Bang Si-hyuk is starting his bs.
-Your existence is absurdㅋㅋㅋ Just leave the planet because you're not helpfulㅋㅋㅋ
-Without the 'K', K-pop loses its uniqueness, what nonsense. Then why do people listen to K-pop instead of just pop?
-Please go to the US and leave the K-pop market~
-When selecting artists, it's fine to look for star quality, fan preferences, and charm, but as a singer, at least the minimum basics should be possible. Otherwise, it becomes a puppet show, disappointing.
-It's you who needs to be removed from K-pop.
-Just stop ruining K-pop and leave nowㅠㅠ
-You should leave for K-pop to survive
-Please leave, sir.
-Since when has Bang Si-hyuk ever been a nonconformist? Wasn't he part of the elite class? He's also from a well-off family.
Cravity
ATBO
Younite
8TURN
The New Six (TNX)
Xikers
-Is CRAVITY on Road to Kingdom? Can't they just go to Kingdom instead?
-It's going to be fun.
-CRAVITY might win.
-I hope everyone gets more attention and does even better~
-I was expecting P1Harmony to participate.
-CRAVITY seems to be in a different league...
-It's surprising that P1Harmony isn't participating in this season.
-It would be nice if P1Harmony also participates...
-Isn't P1Harmony doing well overseas..?
-If CRAVITY is going to Road to Kingdom, who will they call for Kingdom??
-It seems like this season was made for CRAVITY... But still, since the other teams will also gain popularity, it's not necessarily a loss.
-Is DKZ not participating in this season?
-CRAVITY is obviously going to win this, no?? I feel like I've seen them take first place on M Countdown or Music Core.
-Then I wonder who will come out for Kingdom 2.
-CRAVITY should be on Kingdom, why are they here?
-JBJ should come out on Kingdom.
-Just by looking at the names, I only know CRAVITY and don't recognize the others ㅠㅠ It would be better if there were some pictures accompanying them.
은석이 에셈한테 길거리 캐스팅
— ag.. (@myfavoriteag11) April 30, 2024
학교앞에서
지하철역앞에서
길거리에서
다시학교앞에서
이렇게 4번 당한거래 ㄷㄷ pic.twitter.com/VbaMg7UJ4I
Eunseok: At first, I was cast in front of my school. But I wasn't interested in being a celebrity, so I rejected their offer. The second time was on the subway.
Hong Seokcheon: Did you get cast by SM again?
Eunseok: Yes... At the station, while waiting for the subway.
Hong Seokcheon: Which station was it?
Eunseok: Probably around Cheongdam area. (The third time) was while I was walking along the street. (The fourth time) was in front of my school. That was the last time, because I received their offer that time. That was three years later (after their first attempt to cast)
Hong Seokcheon: What do you think made SM notice you?
Eunseok: The thing that SM pursues... Which is visual...?
RIIZE's Eunseok
1. In front of the school
2. While waiting for the subway
3. On the street
4. In front of the school, again <- He accepted the offer this time
He revealed that SM's 4th attempt to cast him happened three years after their first attemptㅋㅋㅋ He entered SM Ent. as a trainee in the 10th grade (2017). So he probably got cast for the first time in 7th grade.
SM Ent.'s 1st attempt to cast him seems to happened when he was in middle school, since he looked similar to his elementary school graduation picture. (He transferred school in the 2nd semester of 6th grade. He had to take the graduation picture separately, hence the awkward backgroundㅋㅋㅋ)