Viu launches a talent search for Filipino K-Pop idol

Jung Joon-Young and Yook Sung-Jae will guide the 10 finalists of “Hello K-Idol”, a talent search by Viu Philippines and Globe INQUIRER PHOTO/ JAM STA ROSA

What do you get when you add 10 aspiring K-pop idols, three mentors and two real-life South Korean idols to serve as inspiration?  You get a talent search that could possibly launch the career of the first Filipino K-Pop idol.

The next question that should be asked is this: is it possible to have a Filipino K-Pop idol?  Being a foreigner is definitely a disadvantage, learning Korean is a must.  But it’s not impossible.

There are non-Korean K-Pop idols who have a successful career after their debut.  For example, Got7’s BamBam and BlackPink’s Lisa are Thai; Twice’s Mina, Momo and Sana are Japanese and Lai Guan-Lin of Wanna One is Taiwanese.

Therefore it is not impossible that the newest talent search from Viu and Globe could launch the career of the first Filipino K-Pop idol.  “Hello K-Idol” is the first Viu Original reality show.  The show will be featured in online webisodes for over 10 weeks from July to September.  Additional scenes of behind-the-scenes footage will also be included.

The program will follow the progress of the 10 trainees that passed the audition process last May.  They were chosen according to their potential in singing, acting, and dancing. They should also possess the aegyo charm.  The age range of the finalists is 18-27 years old.   The first season will feature an-all male trainees.

One of the them will win the scholarship to a four-month idol training in South Korea.  INQUIRER PHOTO/ JAM STA ROSA

“On our platform alone we have 75  percent of our viewers are female, so we thought it would be a great to kick off with a male band because of our female base,” said Viu Philippines Country Manager Arianne Kader-Cu.

Mentors include singer Morisette, Korean singer JinHo Bae, and choreographer Dasuri Choi. They will be trained to sing, dance, act, and style themselves.  The trainees will also get to interact and seek advice from Yook Sung-Jae and Jung  Joon-Young.  Jung is a singer, actor, host and a cast of “2 Days & 1 Night.”  He already has some words to say to the trainees.

“The fact that you don’t give up is the most important thing as you go through the journey,” he said during the launch of the show at ABS-CBN Vertis Tent in Quezon City last Friday.  Jung announced that he has an upcoming fan meeting in Manila on September.

Yook is the vocalist of BTOB, one of the casts of “All the Butlers” and he played the role of Deokhwa in the series “Goblin.”  On their first meeting with the trainees, he agreed with Jung that the trainees should not give up.

The 10 finalists of the “Hello K-Idol” INQUIRER PHOTO/ JAM STA ROSA

“You have good mentors to learn from.  Do not be scared to learn from them,” Yook said.  He also had his first fan meeting in the country later that afternoon.

 The final winner of the competition will get a four-month scholarship to learn vocals and dance at a prestigious entertainment talent school in Korea.  More training as a major prize?  Of course!  K-Pop idols put in years of hard work before they even debut.  Some like Taemin of SHINee started training when he was just 12 years old before he debuted at 15.

K-Pop idols are made, not born.  “Hello K-Idol” will give us a preview on how a Filipino can become one.

“Hello K-Idol” will start streaming on Viu this month.

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