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BTS go off into the army - what now for K-pop's biggest stars?
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BTS go off into the army – what now for K-pop’s biggest stars?

BTS go off into the army – what now for K-pop’s biggest stars? Banzai Japan Aoi Hoshi MV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_vQsyC_F1A Imagine if the Beatles broke up at the height of their fame to join the army. That’s what the members of BTS, the world’s biggest pop band, are doing right now. On Tuesday, lead vocalist Jung Kook joined the rest of his K-pop band members and enlisted for military service – a requirement of all able-bodied South Korean men aged 18-28. Just four weeks ago, he was riding the high of his crossover solo career in New York. He blew the socks off Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon with a scintillating Michael Jackson-esque song and dance. The following night he performed a last-minute public concert that went viral across TikTok to screaming crowds from a Times Square rooftop. In the past few weeks, he’s released collaborations with Justin Timberlake and Usher, his debut album Golden hit number one on several charts, and the dance solo for his hit single Standing Next to You has become a TikTok trend. But just as he was soaring into the next stratosphere of stardom, he hit the brakes and returned to Seoul. A few days later, the 26-year-old and three other BTS members held a pizza party livestream, where they told fans the time had come to follow three other band members into military duty. The fans couldn’t stop talking about the boys’ hair. Gone were the fluffy perms of K-pop stardom – here instead were “eggheads”, anonymised buzzcuts of soldiers on the frontline. What the BTS boys can expect going into military service As South Korea is still technically at war with its hostile neighbour North Korea, most men are required to do an 18 month stint in the army. But there had long been a debate over whether BTS, arguably South Korea’s most famous cultural export, would have to serve as well. There had been exemptions given previously to Olympic medallists and classical musicians, and in 2020, the South Korean parliament passed a bill allowing BTS to delay their compulsory military service until the age of 30. ADVERT Hotel Hilton London Excel Book Hilton Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs7ghOFruVw&t=1s ADVERT Defenders of the band, including then government ministers, argued that Korea’s biggest pop stars had already served their country by earning it billions of dollars and they should be allowed to continue in their superstar capacity. But then last October, their agency BigHit Music owned by HYBE, confirmed that all seven members would fulfil the obligation, starting with the eldest, Jin, who would join in December 2022. The band would go on a hiatus – to accommodate military service and to also allow members time to pursue their own projects. “For Western audiences, it does seem quite cruel that people at the height of their success have to stop and take a forced hiatus whether they like it or not,” says K-pop academic Grace Kao, a professor at Yale University. But it’s a reality that many in South Korea are used to, she says. BTS follows in the footsteps of the scores of other K-pop idols and K-drama stars who’ve had to take time out for the military. And with the advanced warning, their fans globally had been steeling themselves for this moment. “It was not a surprise,” Prof Kao says. Still that hasn’t made the actual day of departure any less bittersweet. BTS’ reach is reflected in the range of languages – from Spanish to Vietnamese – in which fans wrote emotional tributes this week. As the four remaining members – RM, V, Jimin and Jungkook – were shown heading off to camp on Monday and Tuesday, the comment threads proliferated with crying emojis. “All of them gone at once,” one fan wrote on TikTok. “My heart is hurting OMG, I just can’t do this anymore. I’m gonna miss them all so much.” BTS’ fandom, known as ARMY – an acronym for Adorable Representative MC for Youth- have been measured to be the most engaged social media fanbase of any artist in recent years. Malaysia-based K-pop academic Jimmyn Parc told the BBC he believes many may be experiencing a short “depression”. On Monday and Tuesday, a lesser known single from six years ago, Spring Day, suddenly surged to the top of the US’ iTunes charts. “ARMY is charting BTS songs in BTS’s absence…I’ve always appreciated this show of love from the fandom,” one fan wrote on the band’s main Reddit sub-forum, which has over 610,000 members. The tone struck has been reminiscent of WW2 wives sending their sweethearts off to the war. Many BTS fans say they have already pledged total loyalty. It’s this level of sheer dedication – from the biggest fanbase in the world – that will most likely sustain the band’s status, industry watchers say. “Generally speaking, no matter where you are in the world, if a musical group has a hiatus, it affects their popularity. But I’d venture to say if any group could buck that trend, it would be BTS,” says Jeff Benjamin, a K-pop columnist and writer at Billboard Magazine. Key to this is management’s strategy of maintaining a steady feed of content. “There have been songs, videos, photoshoots, fan messages and much more all prepared by the members before their enlistment. These kinds of things are super important to continue that support when most groups will need to go quiet at the time,” says Mr Benjamin. Meanwhile for the rest of the thriving K-pop industry, BTS’ absence offers opportunities for the other bands breaking through. Several have already made it onto Western mainstream charts – listeners having cottoned on to bands like New Jeans, Le SSerafim. “BTS was too focused on by media outlets,” says Associate Prof Parc. “This pause will give other K-pop groups changes to receive more of the limelight. It’s a win-win situation for the industry.” Hotel Novotel London Excel Book Novotel Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLACjvoMXpQ Surely this is the world? Solo Performance -Butterfly Effect- Saturday,

Johnny’s changes name to Starto Entertainment
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Johnny’s changes name to Starto Entertainment

Johnny’s changes name to Starto Entertainment Banzai Japan Aoi Hoshi MV After months of speculation, the talent agency formerly known as Johnny & Associates announced its new name: Starto Entertainment (stylized in all caps). Agency officials presented the news in a special video made available to members of Family Club, the company’s official fan club, on Friday. In the video, company COO Yoshihiko Inohara also revealed that self-styled entrepreneur Atsushi Fukuda would serve as CEO. Starto Entertainment will handle all talent and entertainment business related to the performers and groups under the agency’s purview. Fan club members submitted potential names for the company in recent months. “The name is derived from ‘Star’ and ‘To,’ as in ‘to head toward the future,’” the company wrote in an English statement sent to the media Friday. “It is an expression of our commitment to all our artists current and yet to come; with whom we inaugurate a new era in accordance with their individual talents and personal goals.” In September, the agency announced it would split into two companies in the wake of the entertainment industry’s reckoning with founder Johnny Kitagawa’s decadeslong history of sexually abusing children. The other company, named Smile-Up, focuses on helping Kitagawa’s victims receive financial compensation and has no involvement in current business operations. In early December, officials from Smile-Up announced the company had started compensating victims of Kitagawa’s sexual abuse. So far, 23 people have received payments, and the company says 834 people in total are seeking compensation. Alongside financial payments to victims, the company has made other efforts to take responsibility and signal the start of a new chapter. Earlier this fall, the agency announced it would not claim management fees for advertisements and television appearances by the agency’s performers for one year. All fees received would instead go to the performers themselves. ADVERT Hotel Hilton London Excel Book Hilton Hotel ADVERT Following the public scrutiny of Kitagawa’s history of abuse, many television broadcasters and companies have distanced themselves from the talent powerhouse’s performers. Most prominently, national broadcaster NHK will not feature any acts from Starto Entertainment at this year’s “Kohaku Uta Gassen.” It’s the first time in 44 years that entertainers from the agency will not appear on the annual New Year’s Eve music show. However, performers from the agency have begun appearing in more TV shows and ad campaigns in recent weeks. Several of Starto Entertainment’s groups have also announced plans to hold livestreamed shows and concerts on YouTube on Dec. 31. In changing its name to Starto Entertainment, the talent agency will scrub all references to its disgraced founder from its current structure. Its old name was removed from the company’s headquarters in Tokyo in early October, while the pop group formerly known as Johnny’s West officially changed its name to West, among other changes. According to the official statement from Starto Entertainment, the company will also focus on three new goals: “Greater digitization, including the establishment of a proprietary music streaming platform; increased global openness and overseas outreach; metaverse market entry: extending artists’ talents with state-of-the-art Hotel Novotel London Excel Book Novotel Hotel Surely this is the world? Solo Performance -Butterfly Effect- Saturday, July 1, 2023 @GRIT at shibuya Home Page ADVERT adminwww.chasingidols.com

Blackpink sign new contract ensuring K-pop group will stay together
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Blackpink sign new contract ensuring K-pop group will stay together

Blackpink sign new contract ensuring K-pop group will stay together Banzai Japan Aoi Hoshi MV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_vQsyC_F1A K-pop superstars Blackpink have renewed their agency contract as a group, ensuring that the quartet will continue to perform together. This follows months of contract negotiations during which fans feared the group could split up. In a statement on Wednesday, YG Entertainment said “an exclusive contract for group activities based on strong trust” has been signed. Blackpink, formed in 2016, have become the world’s biggest K-pop girl group. The new contract is believed to be among the most lucrative signed by any music group this year. The agency also said Blackpink plan to “repay their fans around the world with activities that match their global status in the K-pop scene with new albums and world tours”. Details of the new group contract are not immediately clear, and YG’s statement also did not mention the agency’s individual contracts with Jisoo, Lisa, Jennie and Rosé. South Korean news agency Yonhap reported that these contracts are still being negotiated. Blackpink make history with K-pop festival set King presents MBEs to K-pop stars Blackpink Blackpink smash YouTube premiere record According to previous South Korean media reports, if the four stars choose not to renew their individual contracts, they are free to pursue solo careers under different representation. This means that they would perform as a group only when their schedules allow. It is very rare for K-pop groups to fully reunite after some members leave or refuse to renew individual contracts with their management. This has happened to popular YG acts such as Bigbang and 2NE1. ADVERT Hotel Hilton London Excel Book Hilton Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs7ghOFruVw&t=1s ADVERT Local newspaper Munhwa Ilbo reported in November that no Blackpink member had agreed an individual contract with YG and that there were offers from rival agencies worth “tens of billions of won” ($1=₩1314). Now their fans, who have been been on tenterhooks since the group’s contract expired in August, are overjoyed by the news. “See you next tour,” a post liked more than a hundred times on X, formerly known as Twitter, reads. “The biggest girl group in the world is there to stay! Blackpink will and always remain as four,” says another X user. YG’s share price closed more than 25% higher on Wednesday. However, the company’s stock market value is still almost 30% lower than it was six months ago. The four members – all in their 20s – are celebrities in their own right. Their official YouTube channel has more than 92 million subscribers, while each of them has more than 70 million followers on Instagram. They have represented some of the biggest fashion brands, such as Chanel and Dior, and headlined major international music festivals such as Coachella and BST Hyde Park. Hotel Novotel London Excel Book Novotel Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLACjvoMXpQ Surely this is the world? Solo Performance -Butterfly Effect- Saturday, July 1, 2023 @GRIT at shibuya Home Page https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy_17iD3TK4&t=44s ADVERT adminwww.chasingidols.com