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Lia (ITZY) who debuted from JYP
JYPからデビューしてきたリア(ITZY)
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★The three major agencies, SM, JYP, and YG, each boast their own unique style.
SM → They send out cutting-edge groups that keep up with the times.
YG → They focus on the individuality of their artists and pursue the possibilities of music.
JYP → They put a lot of human connections at the forefront. They have many international artists.
Lia appeared as an MC on a certain music stage. She was a girl with an indescribable elegance.
Lia was a trainee at SM and moved to JYP, from where she debuted as a member of ITZY.
Many of the trainees are unable to debut at JYP, so there are quite a few girl members who move to other agencies and debut from there.
That was the image that followed her. But it seems that it wasn't.
SM, JYP, and YG continue to reign as the three major entertainment agencies representing Korea.
You become a trainee there to pursue your dream of becoming an idol, and if it doesn't come true at the first agency, you move on to the next agency and start anew from there. SM, JYP, and YG are presumably the first point of contact and the next outlet.
SM, JYP, and YG are the three major agencies that turn out many idols. They sound lofty, and you could say they're a treasure trove of beautiful trainees like ducks or even swans.
However, even the major agencies can't turn out girls one after another.
After one group debuts, there's a gap.
It's unclear when the next debut will come.
Should I wait for the next one? Should I move to another agency?
Or should I give up?
Trainees who are unable to debut are probably constantly struggling with these three choices.
What about Lia...?
I don't know how long the contracts are for trainees.
Even if there is a contract period, it's only for six months or a year at most, and isn't it relaxed enough that trainees are free to quit at any time...?
SM, JYP, and YG boast their own unique styles, but don't they exchange information with each other more freely than we see on the outside?
They teach each other about trainees who fit their direction...
For example, in Lia's case, I can't help but feel that SM also valued her talents, and upon receiving information from JYP, they advised her, "JYP is starting preparations for a girl group. Why don't you try working there?"
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