The 10 finalists of Hybe’s global girl group project “Dream Academy” are confident that they will “become an unprecedented K-pop girl group” and have a serious and deep mindset to become K-pop artists.
Despite their different nationalities, the trainees have overcome any cultural differences and worked together to achieve harmony. They are excited to perform in the live finale and showcase their talent to the world. Read More on BlurStory – How Gravity-defying ‘Slickback’ Challenge is Taking Over South Korea
The trainees believe that K-pop can be loved more than the Latin or Afrobeat genres and that their multinational girl group can bring something new and exciting to the K-pop industry. They are also inspired by other global K-pop girl groups, such as JYP’s VCHA, and are eager to compete with them.
The trainees are passionate about becoming K-pop singers and believe that they have the virtues necessary to succeed, such as seriousness, dedication, and a desire to share their passion with others. They are also grateful for the opportunity to learn from Hybe and Geffen Records and are excited to see what the future holds for them.