6 K-pop Stars Who Almost Joined Different Groups
Did you know BLACKPINK was supposed to be a nine-piece girl group? YG Entertainment’s Yang Hyun-suk planned to include Miyeon, so how did she end up with (G)I-DLE, and what about these five other idols?
The road to K-pop stardom isn’t easy. Some idols turn down offers from agents, setting out on their own instead. Others, meanwhile, get rejected or drop out of their trainee programs and try their luck by auditioning with other companies. And when South Korea’s star-marking entertainment agencies finally form the groups they hope will make their trainees the next big K-pop act, they also tend to make last-minute changes to their line-ups
Meet six idols who, in a different life, might have ended up in different groups.
Miyeon
YG boss and music executive Yang Hyun-suk originally planned to promote BLACKPINK as a nine-member girl group that included the singer and actress Miyeon. But he changed his mind and finally decided to debut four members instead.
Miyeon spent five years training at YG Entertainment with BLACKPINK’s current members, but ultimately left the company and transferred to Cube Entertainment where she became a member of six-piece rising girl band (G)I-DLE.
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Shownu
Jisoo’s dainty looks and beautiful voice could have made her a shoo-in for Red Velvet. Her fans have often wondered how she might have fared in that group instead of BLACKPINK.
In fact, she was scouted by an SM agent while attending a YG Entertainment concert as a trainee. If she had accepted the offer, she might be with long-loved Red Velvet today.
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