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Sunday, February 2, 2025

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Park Jinyoung gives an advice on how to have a long-lasting career to JYP's rookies

 


Minje: We're just starting out, so I'm curious about how to have a long career like yours, PD-nim.

Park Jinyoung: The most important thing is that you have to want to last long. You have to genuinely have the mindset, 'I want to do this for a long time.' If you think, ‘I’m going to do this for 30 years,’ then you're going to have to study music. Also, you mustn’t do anything that would disappoint people if they found out. No matter how talented you are, if you’re secretly doing things that would make people disappointed and you get caught, then what happens next? And you have to get along well with your members. If I had to sum it up in three words: Honesty, Diligence, Humility.

Amaru: Ah, it's like the company's motto.

Summary:

1. Having the desire to do it for a long time,

2. Not doing anything that would disappoint others,

3. Getting along well with members.

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-1 and 2 are totally factsㅋㅋ Judging by how the member in my fav group who never intended to be an idol in the first place ended up leaving the group because they did something disappointing.

-So instead of being sneaky, you should be doing that 'disappointing thing' openly...?

-He’s not wrong, but does he really have the right to say this…?

-Well, he’s actually had a long career himself, so he can say this.

-He’s speaking facts, but the problem is that some people last long even without following these rulesㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

-He's not wrong but... No comment...

-He should practice what he preaches first.

-It’s true, but coming from him, it kinda… feels off.

-JYP seems to focus more on issues that arise after debut rather than before...

-Well... You should say good things to people who are just starting out.

-The desire to do it for a long time... That's right!

-Are they the new boygroup? Those two guys look handsome.

-The way they're listening so seriously is so adorable...

-No one’s perfect. If you attack someone even when they’re saying the right thing, that’s just a mental illness.

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