They also have big time shares in their own stocks.
Only thing about being a boy band are them rules. Can't date and everything they do are under a microscope because the public would like to catch them slipping for tabloids.
I was never into kpop but I'm not dense to not know anything either. I was this old when I found out that the people of south korea sees us foreigners like how the racist white people sees the black people.
And here, the "don't know" are going crazy for the korean culture and lifestyle.
Yall want to stay afloat with your kids and korean new band these days? There is a group that just debut 2 months ago. NewJeans. Look them up on youtube. The youngest girl is only 14(?) and the oldest is 18. I'm not simping them by any means cuz that's boarder line jail time. I'm just saying that their music, all 4 of them are catchy. Reason why I can keep up with that new group have two points.
1. The whole korean acceptance of foreigners are slowly going away. Well not really but this new girl band has members born in Australia. Their australian accents are strong so you can watch their interviews and understand.
2. One member is born of Vietnamese parents from Australia. Full name Pham Ngoc Han aka korean name Hanni. What I'm not getting is how in the world can she speaks Korean? Regardless, unless you are popular, you may not get a pass as a foreigner in their market.
Their songs are catchy I tell ya
hype boy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11cta61wi0gattention
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js1CtxSY38Ihurt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVIXY14aJmscookie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOmIplFAGegand, I was introduced to them by another korean chick that happens to popped into my youtube notification feed. Did she pay youtube to buy the marketing algorithm or what?
This korean chick doesn't speak english but can cover english songs just as well. That's talent folks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnHiKphJ1vs