Just so, can you become AK pop star?
Learn more Before K-pop singers were stars, they were trainees. Trainees live, train, and perform together starting at a very young age. Many K-pop trainees and idols are Korean, but it's not an absolute requirement to be Korean - people of all ethnicities and races can audition.
Secondly, how much is the salary of a KPOP Idol? Prince Mak says that an average rookie K-pop idol group earns about USD$4000 per show (more if overseas), which is then broken down to a 90%:10% split between the company and the artist.
Furthermore, what is AK Pop Idol?
Korean idol. K-pop idols are characterized by the highly manufactured star system that they are produced by and debuted under, as well as their tendency to represent a hybridized convergence of visuals, music, fashion, dance, and music influenced by Western culture.
How did K pop start?
The history of Korean popular music can be traced back to 1885 when an American missionary, Henry Appenzeller, began teaching American and British folk songs at a school. The first pop song written by a Korean composer is thought to be "Nakhwayusu" (????, Fallen Blossoms on Running Water) sung by Lee Jeong-suk in 1929.
