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Company behind 'BTS' teams with Universal to find K-pop talent

by REUTERS

Feb 18, 2021 - 6:28 pm GMT+3
Members of K-Pop band “BTS” perform on ABC's 'Good Morning America' show in Central Park in New York City, U.S., May 15, 2019. (Reuters Photo)
Members of K-Pop band “BTS” perform on ABC's 'Good Morning America' show in Central Park in New York City, U.S., May 15, 2019. (Reuters Photo)
by REUTERS Feb 18, 2021 6:28 pm

K-pop, or Korean Pop, a popular genre of music originating from South Korea, has taken the music industry and the western world by storm. Now, Big Hit Entertainment, the company behind South Korean boy band “BTS,” is looking for fresh talents in the genre.

The company announced on Wednesday a new project to find the next K-pop sensation, through a global audition program that is expected to air in the United States in 2022.

Big Hit Entertainment said it was teaming with Universal Music Group to find, develop and train the new K-pop boy band.

Lenzo Yoon, Big Hit's global chief executive, said the new project would "apply Big Hit's success formula established over the past 16 years to the U.S., the center of the global music market."

The new K-pop group will record on a new Los Angeles-based record label within the Universal Music Group.

“BTS,” the seven-member band which made its debut in South Korea in 2013, went on to conquer the highly competitive U.S. music market with top-selling singles and videos featuring a sunny, positive vibe. Last year “BTS,” which has a vast and fervent fan base, was named entertainer of the year by Time magazine.

Universal Music Group Chief Executive Sir Lucian Grainge said in a statement that the joint venture "will further accelerate K-Pop as a global cultural phenomenon."

The K-pop industry, which involves rigorous training in dance, singing and language skills, also has produced bands like girl group “Blackpink” that have expanded beyond Asia to gain international success.

The two companies did not say which U.S. media outlet would broadcast the audition program, according to Reuters.

The collaboration has echoes of "American Idol," the popular TV reality show that holds nationwide auditions for a new pop star and whose winner gets a recording contract. The show, now in its 18th season, has produced bona fide stars like Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson.

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