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[A Deep Dive into the Global Phenomenon of K-Pop]-[K-Pop - Your Shortcut...]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2026-05-05

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📋 Summary

The K-Pop Phenomenon: More Than Just Music

K-pop has transcended its origins in South Korea to become a massive global cultural force. Far from being a simple genre of music, K-pop is a meticulously crafted "entertainment experience" that integrates music, dance, fashion, and storytelling into a cohesive package.

The Anatomy of a K-Pop Group

Unlike traditional bands, K-pop groups function as specialized teams where each member occupies a specific role. These roles include:

  • Main Vocalists and Lead Dancers: The core performers.
  • The Visual: The member celebrated for their "eye-catching look."
  • The Maknae: A term referring to the "youngest member," who often holds a special place in the hearts of fans.

This structure is supported by the "Korean Wave," a broader cultural movement that encompasses South Korean film, television (such as Squid Game and Parasite), and fashion, all contributing to the international appeal of Korean culture.

The Rigorous Trainee System

Becoming a K-pop idol is a demanding journey facilitated by major companies like SM, JYP, and YG Entertainment. The process begins with the "trainee system," where young prospects—sometimes as young as 10 to 14—are scouted for their potential and "star energy."

Life as a trainee is intense, involving daily schedules filled with:

  • Dance classes and fitness training
  • Singing and media training
  • Language lessons

These trainees undergo monthly evaluations, where they perform in front of company staff. Success is not guaranteed; many spend years chasing a "debut" that may never materialize. For example, Jiho from the group TWICE trained for 10 years, starting at age eight. Those who do succeed achieve a level of "perfect synchronisation," moving in total harmony as if they are "reading each other's minds."

Global Impact and the Power of Fandom

K-pop’s international dominance was catalyzed by the success of Psy’s Gangnam Style, the first video to reach 1 billion views on YouTube, proving that language is no barrier to musical energy. This was later solidified by BTS, who became the first Korean act to top the Billboard Hot 100 with Dynamite, contributing an estimated $5 billion annually to South Korea’s economy.

A defining feature of this success is the relationship with fans. K-pop fans are active participants rather than passive listeners. Groups foster deep connections through:

  • Fan Names: Such as the BTS "Army" or Blackpink "Blinks."
  • Fan Chants: Perfectly timed cheers performed during concerts.
  • Light Sticks: Unique, glowing items that turn the audience into an integral part of the live performance.

Ultimately, K-pop has evolved into a "global phenomenon," evidenced by successes like the film K-pop Demon Hunters, which saw its song Golden become the first K-pop track to win an Oscar. This illustrates that K-pop has successfully moved beyond its musical roots to influence every facet of global entertainment.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have to ask, are you dancing?
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I've got to say, it looks a lot easier in the video.
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Don't put your back out, Bryce.
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Must be careful.
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well, I suppose that actually makes me feel a little bit better.
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📝Key Phrases

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sold out stadiums
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have a soft spot for
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built from scratch
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chasing a debut
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in perfect synchronisation
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📖 Transcript

This is a Squiz Kids podcast.
Your fresh take on what's happening in the world around you.
They've sold out stadiums across the globe.
They have top charts in countries where people don't even speak their language.
And right now there's a very good chance that someone in your class knows every lyric, every dance move and has a favourite member.
This is your Squiz Kids shortcut to K-pop.

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