🐷🐇: We will be special judges for the final stage of "Nizi Project Season 2"!
🐿: We, Stray Kids, are also a group that was created after being judged by producer J. Y. Park, so I feel a little strange today
🐺: You are right!! I would like to carefully examine the person from the perspective of whether or not they are qualified to be active as a professional artist, not just an apprentice.
🐷🐇: Everyone, look forward to the final stage of the “Nizi Project Season 2” audition show!
🐺: Look forward to it! That's all. This was 3RACHA by Stray Kids!
Why are people so mean in the a2k tag? Calling never-properly-trained-before teen girls bad and saying they won't make it in the market??? Hello wtf are you on about
First of all idk what kind of training you think western superstars like Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande had before debuting, but I assure you they didn't have to spend hours every day practicing dancing in formation to become successful.
If you're "worried they'll flop with the Korean crowd" they're not meant to be big in Korea. They're supposed to bring kpop concepts to the western market that's why the show is in english (not korean) + they're not just under jyp they're also signed to REPUBLIC RECORDS aka the same as all of these guys
Thirdly you know this is just the process of picking who will be trained to debut, right? Rn They're mostly testing who's got the attitude (bc idol life is brutal) and who's capable of improvement. They get more training during and after the boot camp, they're aged 13-17 like most trainees when they enter the trainee process.
Saying stuff like "they're not already perfect (눈‸눈) they suck" is like... dang do you think the trainees on normal survival shows are just born like that or something ?
They're probably not even going to debut yet. They're young. For nizi project, the survival show's filming started in September 2019 and began broadcasting shortly after the lineup was established, then the last episode was released in June 2020, but niziu only officially debuted in December 2020. And Niziu has in it some girls who were jyp trainees beforehand. AND the youngest idol to ever debut in jyp so far was 14- Gina and Kaylee are both younger (the auditions were open to ages 12-17) which leads me to believe the group will train for at least another year, and that was the plan to begin with.
Also and this shall be my final point, who tf are we netizens to say someone's gonna flop? I can't even walk into a 7/11 without getting the anxiety tingles and needing a 12 hour nap, and I'm 23. Can you imagine being one of these girls? These young stars who train every day for hours until their voice strains, in a foreign country with some girls they only just met that same year, filmed for the whole world to see as they perform in front of some super corp head in hopes he'll tell them to comere. Seriously fuck off