@@nyahrashae Many, many people can sing. Unless they can also write their own songs, they need a songwriter or a company. I do not understand why singers do not take songwriting classes. Otherwise, it is very hard to use their abilities to develop a unique career. They would only be able to do covers and that keeps you at Weddings and those type of events. Whoever wants a career as a singer needs to write her own songs or find someone who does.
Just want to say, shout out to the interviewer for asking respectful questions, and responding simply and respectfully, I’ve seen interviews go wrong because of this and it’s not fun to watch.
A lot of the comments are saying "why does she even bother, there's no market for her, korea is racist etc" and I agree with all of that. But y'all gotta give her credit. She did a brave thing and is breaking many stigmas and borders that really need to be broken in S.Korea. At least she had a dream and she went for it--most people don't even try Also, korean isn't her first language, give her a break!
Jong dae every day this is a profession, not a joke or something you take half heartedly. “her first language isn’t korean” is already a dead giveaway of her not being fit. one mis pronunciation and everyone will mock
@@koreanese9602 You can't really expect a foreigner to have perfect pronunciation--that's a real joke. And there are plenty of idols where korean is not their first language and they are very successful.
@@bluebutterfly5062 They still have to have a good pronunciation though Like, Felix wouldn't be in Stray Kids if fans didn't make petitions and stuff for him to re-enter the group despite him being Korean (born and raised in Australia but still Korean- ) And this was juste because he wasn't good at Korean
koreanese what a shitty insular criteria. It was always the Hermit kingdom, but that’s ridiculous. Not to mention how shitty the industry is in general.
LemonBubble my name is koreanese. it’s not racist whatsoever and who are you taking the offense for? it’s a joke, considering most asians end with ese but koreans are just koreans... hence the name koreanese
@@andrewkim2013 they were talking about treatment of black people in general. People shouldn’t be shitted on bc they aren’t bright white under any circumstances
Her line delivery is insane. She could be an actress or some kind of long format host like a podcast or talk show. The charisma when she speaks is captivating!
Didn’t expect to find you here PD, but anyways I absolutely agree. By the way your reviews and reactions on music videos always help me pass the time 💕
I'm korean and I have to say that. she already pretty she don't plastic surgery. but I'm not sure that most korean ready for take to black beauty as idol. but i'm already falling for her
yeah your country is awesome and everything but no offence it still needs to work on that, Go yai kkam dja ( 고양이깜장 ) (did i get any of the romanized spelling right?? :D)
Most companies don't charge when they didn't debut.If they so, that's a easy lawsuit. And no companies ask trainees to pay before debut are scam. Bigger companies( stock listed) can't fool the revenue so please anyone who are interested in Kpop industry, aim for those companies. They have to use the "standard contract"(which was approved by fair trade commission) and most of them don't charge for the training even after debut( and some help trainees to get a job or send them to other big companies for the debut . Big companies pay for your house, transportation fees, and some allowance) Never go to the company where charge you the training fee before you debut. , that;s an obvious scam
why is everybody @ing @@ubuntuber1619 like it wasn't a fact that the U.S Gov bully other countries and pressure them if there is any issue with their citizen even if the citizen is wrong and commited a crime.
Freeze XT i never said all kpop idols do plastic surgery. Im saying alot of people do plastic surgery. I hear from age 19 to 20 something about 1 in 3 women in korea have had atleast one surgery. Plastic surgery is extremely prominent in korea
9-5 isnt the "easy" route. If it is then why is there so much unemployment around the world, let alone in USA her country..?? Two: Most jobs aren't 9-5...why do people keep saying "9-5"! Most jobs in USA that people get and that she would probably get are customer based or public serving and are all over the clock...So why is her reasoning that she didn't want a 9-5...? what does that mean..?? her schedule is even worse than that now...lol I do respect doing what you love instead of fitting into sh-tty capitalism but trying to be a singer is crazy enough...why Korean!? girl stop!! lmao
They talk in english fluently, why am I reading the subtitles? (Because some of you dont get my point, I was all about me and myself, I know that the subs for the deaf people. I just talk about me who fully understand and capable to hear clearly what they say, but my eyes can take off from subs because I watch too many k-drama)
Solo Merai actually Korea already more advance damn your dumb ass country America or whatever. Talk about hypocrisy, no surprise here you’re too stupid and too emotional to see the truth.
@@aceshadowins1310 So, um🤔 what did Korea being more "Advance" have too do with the fact that most of them are racist?...U talk about them being emotional but if some one were too come up to u and call u "white trash" or "burnt skin" or any other insults, u would be hurt too. Black people are stereotyped just like every other race. Like u said "Your just too stupid and emotional to see that truth"
Ace Shadowins They’re advanced technologically but culturally they are so backwards when it comes to gender, race and even psychiatry/mental health, which is why their suicide rates are so high and things as common as depression or anxiety aren’t acknowledged. Nice try, tho.
Yeah I have seen her a few days ago. Not out of sympathy, but you will agree that she is more beautiful than most of the other members. Her eyes lips nose and face shape is perfect. I'm also black, so I was shocked at first cause of her toned facial features which is very rare in a black girl.
@Kim Jr bish most kpop idols Don't have plastic surgery stupid up go look at ATEEZ and exo and nct 127 and the other nct units so you TELLING us they ugly bish look at the mirror maybe go buy one or probably it's broken cause u ugly most kpop idols are cute so maybe get your ugly self GO LOOK IN THE MIRROR and maybe get plastic surgery because you ugly...
lafemmefidele Why Korea then? Black people are also appreciated in some European countries, the reasons you give don't answer as to why she chose Korea.
Kpop companies are so toxic. Just because someone isn't a clone of every other korean idol, it doesn't mean they're ugly. This woman is gorgeous, she has an amazing voice, and I hope she still follows her dreams of acting and singing somewhere that will appreciate what she brings to the table.
@@ezioauditore5616 People, including Koreans, need to learn to be more open. They should welcome foreigners like Kaya who is interested in the Korean language and culture. Especially when she's respectful. You're probably more ok with the foreigners interested in moving to Japan or America. How is that different?
I’m so glad this interview was more about her as herself and less about her as a black woman. Of course her race impacts her experience but obviously she’s so much more than that.
natcat07 if a black and a white person auditioned for this, the white person would be more accepted because of their skin Color. So yeah it’s gonna be a a different experience,
l ASHHH sis I never said anything about the different shades of black nor did I mention anything about colorism 💀 obviously there are many different shades of black. Im talking about white and black people and how the experience will be very different with those two races together in a situation like this.
l ASHHH yeah I think you are getting colorism and racism confused. But yeah that’s exactly what I’m implying because it’s facts 💀 I’m not speaking on colorism, I’m speaking on racism because that’s a racist situation. a white person would be more accepted than a black person in this situation because of their skin color and because they are white. If you never had this experience then don’t try to speak on it 💁🏾♀️ colorism is more likely to happen if you are a certain skin tone and disliked in your own ethinic group. Like darkskin vs lightskin or Brown skin vs darkskin. That’s colorism.
l ASHHH and yes colorism is discrimination against a certain skin tone in your own ethnic group. These in the situation I was trying to describe was involving three different races. (Korean, white, black)
Yeah I think she needs to move back to America or other countries that are more accepting of black people. Yes racism still exists but growing up in the US and my family I never found myself thinking that black people in general weren't attractive. Do you know how many attractive black people I idolized? Usher, Chris Brown (before the controversy), Beyonce, Michele Jackson... There are many attractive black people.
@@ja9yn If you really wanna go I'm not stopping you but I'd suggest try and find a job or move to a place with more diversity. Japanese people can be very racist and they hold alot of negative stereotypes about black people( thanks to the media🤦🏽♀️)
Notice how she has her whole body turned towards her interviewer and has strong eye contact, but she doesnt do it in a dominating way. I think shes very good at being charming. Shes a very pleasant presence.
It's funny how they like black culture yet don't accept the people. Pretty sad. P.S. Thanks for the likes! When I talk about culture I mean mostly the urban fashion and music. I just wanted to point out the hypocrisy in K-pop towards black culture vs black people/fans! Basically anybody and everybody will try to exploit black culture for profit!
Park ChimMin a good portion of asians yes. EDIT: since people wanna act like i’m only talking about east asians such as chinese people, japanese people, and korean people, i’m NOT. i’m fully aware of south asians and southeast asians and my statement does not change. asia countries are VERY racist toward black people and colorism is a huge ongoing problem in those countries, and i know colorism isn't inherently derived from antiblackness, but it does play a big role in the oppression of black people.
I was a kpop trainee too but i gave up that dream when i realized that the world doesnt revolve in korea only😁 i mean i can still pursue my dream of being a performer without the harsh competition and the insane "korean beauty standard"..they literally want the idols to look like dolls and to be able to achieve that is to undergo plastic surgery and i dont like it.and i experienced having eating disorder coz i have to starve myself so i wont gain weight which was excruciating..i had terrible migraine,stomach pain,i had ulcer.and the trainors will just say "its normal,its your choice so bear with it"...what the f#&k!!!theyre right though,,its our choice so i chose to let go.i left school for it and now i just wanna focus on studies,i wanna have a degree and have regular work..im still a performer in our university😊..good thing theres no age limit when it comes to showcasing out talent here in my home country and we dont need to look like barbie just to share our talents.people here doesnt pay much attention to good looks..as long as youre talented they will embrace you.
Foreigners always say that Koreans' preference for pale skin is a problem. Why is it not a problem for foreigners to prefer tanned skin? It is a problem for Koreans to prefer pale skin, but not for foreigners to prefer tanned skin? what is this double standard? And Koreans' preference for pale skin is no problem at all. Koreans can choose their preferences, and you're wrong to say it's a problem. Honestly, I don't understand. I have no complaints even if You think black skin is pretty and pale skin is ugly in your country. Isn't this more of an open mind than you're talking about? Rather than saying that the standard of Korean beauty is wrong? Why can't you do it like me? Why do you always say that Korean standards are wrong? All skin is pretty? Don't speak nonsense. People's preferences are natural. If this is wrong, Your tanned skin preference is wrong too. Don't force your standards on Koreans. You always talk like you're morally superior to Koreans, but honestly, that's really nonsense. I become dislike people like Hwasa because of you guys. Originally, I didn't have any thoughts about her. You always say this nonsense that Koreans are ignorant and should be educated, but what is really ignorant and should be educated is your standard armed with a rotten sense of moral superiority that "your standards are just and Korean standards are wrong."
@@kalapasz because it bases itself to attain solely the European standard of beauty. For foreigners who are trying to break that mold and make things more equal and not just look one specific way, it goes against trying to look what you are meant to look like naturally and not diminish your unique traits to try to look like another group. I personally find Koreans with natural traits and skin tone better looking because when they’re too made up it looks fake. That’s just me though.
bryan smith lmao are you even black to be making a statement like this? I swear it’s people who don’t walk the shoes of a black person who try to make generalized statements like this. Our biggest entertainers are black males? Don’t you see a problem with black men only being acknowledged for entertainment value and athletic ability. If black people are so loved in the US why are we the most incarcerated, most killed, suffer from the most disparities in a 1st world country. Please use your brain and not speak on a entire group of people with your racial bias.
bryan smith first of all, Obama is a light skinned biracial man which makes all of the difference. Second of all, the everyday black man is not treated the same way millionaires like Kanye West are. The average black man is heavily criminalized, even most of the famous black men you listed made their success from taking the “gangster” and “thug” stereotypes and profiting off of them.
Really glad she followed her passion but the minute they start saying “pretty for a black girl” I’d be out! Then again it happens in the UK too. Black girls everywhere, we are strong, we are beautiful, we are talented and we deserve the world. 💪🏾 Don’t let anyone fool you! That’s how they enslave us mentally.
*I am a Chinese girl, and please, please, please believe me, because, in my opinion, personally... I think that the girl is truly, truly, TRULY beautiful!!! 🤗🤗🤗😇😇😇 Furthermore, I'm not kidding, at all!!! 🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️ INDEED, I TRULY, TRULY, TRULY SUPPORT HER!!!
Yeah . . . it's just that, Korea is not ready for an idol of a different race. Take Lisa Manoban. She is extremely popular with an international setting, but I heard that in Korea, she is actually bullied for not being Korean. But yeah, Korea does not deserve her.
Some asians say that since they are not accepted in hollyowwod, non asians shouldn't be accepted in aisa. Isnt that funny? Asians don't get accepted in Hollywood? Black women barely appear in normal films. They dont go to Africa looking for fame.
@@geon4548 Uhm, why? I'm talking about the audience, not the Kpop industry. Some entertainment company does not even care about race of their idols, there are Japanese or Chinese, even Thai. That's the Kpop industry.
This is a reality most K-Pop-fans aren't willing to accept "No my idols aren't starving themselves they just have a fast metabolism". The worse is that young girls want to look like their idols and feel bad about themselves because they compare themselves with them. It breaks my heart. But there's nothing you can say or do, the fans will just say you're a hater. Sigh.
@@soybean3423 yup. The dark side of kpop. I wish that kind of thing wasn't encouraged! Maybe some day Korea (and other places) won't depend so much on lookism.
i wanted to audition but when i heard "you may have to pay money" me: no........i will do audition but if they ask me to pay money i'll ask the guarantee that i'll debut if they give then ok and not then am going to back off.
@shi. Mediocre is not the same as average. So anything in the middle range would be mediocre, wise ass. Personally I think she is very cute. But I suppose to other people she is mediocre.
don't hate on me I'm being honest here but I feel like these kpop industries and idols use black people related things such as rap, dreadlocks and stuff to make themselves look cool but don't accept black idols ??
Even if she did get surgery, she'll still be 'too dark' and get lots of hate 😥 I admire her working towards her dreams but as a black girl myself, I would never want to be an idol in Korea, cause looks is what matters first. You can be the most talented but you'd get hate if you're considered ugly or fat. Look at Jihyo vs Tzuyu from Twice. Jihyo trained for 10 years, best singer in the group, leader, very expressive and energetic on stage....still got a lot of hate for many years. She lost weight but still only in the middle when it comes to popularity. Tzuyu, the visual, got in because of popularity and is overwhelmingly the most popular even though her talent is average and she lacks expression. Im thankful to be born in a place where hard work, passion, and talent matter more than looks
She is naturally beautiful...period. The way she behaves and the disciplined she carries herself with daily life makes her awesome! She is definitely gf material!
Plastic surgery and South Korea are fairly synonymous. I have no idea how anyone can think of becoming a mainstream entertainer there, without ever getting surgery.
@@alanguages I'm thankful more recent idols aren't getting as much surgery as previous generations. But of course, double eyelid or nose surgery is still very popular. It's rare seeing an idol who keeps their monolids. They exist, like Dahyun and Yeji, but it's still more common to have that procedure done
She has a nice voice but it's not as good as most idols. She's really smart and lovely and I bet she'd go a lot further in acting. But you're right, she doesn't just sound pretty singing, she has a lovely talking voice too, very friendly, intelligent and warm.
Someone mentioned that since those same racist Koreans don’t even like themselves, how could we expect them to be accepting of others? I’ve heard that the racist side of Korea is very into plastic surgery, bleaching and excess makeup-so it’s no surprise to me they’re not welcoming of *different kinds of beauty* . Their loss tho.
You can blame global imperialism on that sort of attitude. Make no mistake, the world is still very Eurocentric. It's the same with China and Japan (and probably other Asian countries). The first time I returned to my "homeland" (China), I was absolutely disgusted by the skin-whitening commercials. UGH. Meanwhile, over in the US, white people are trying to tan themselves to the point of getting skin cancer. Gross. We need to stop this weird mentality and just be who we are meant to be. Our beautiful natural selves.
While I agree with most of what you guys have said, i feel like something needs to be clear: Korean beauty standards don't favor white skin because of western influence. Chinese, japanese and korean people are naturally fair skinned and the predilection for such skin tone can be traced back from centuries ago.
phantomhive yes is kind of like when people think that when a baby is chubby he/she is healthy ( parent have money to feed the baby) ignorance have been passed on from generation’s to generation’s.
Like Europeans are obsessed with tan skin? And tries every way to get tan? They're the same case. The problem is with society and literally everyone in the world not just Koreans. It's bigger than just one country or industry.
"You have a weird head shape." "Your nose is too flat." I don't know what any of that means, nor do I care to. This woman is beautiful, talented, articulate, and clearly motivated.
That is why I turned my back to this scene. Too superficial, too criminal. The last thing I feel concerns the whole country. *One does not have to support something like that* Then there are the unnecessary plastic surgery. *It functions without the country South Korea, too*
The worst and most terrible thing about K-pop is that they are so obsessed with looks and that you'd have to be perfect to be an idol! She is from a different culture and is not accustomed with the mandatory plastic surgery Koreans go through . And talking about the intense starving to be an idol omg that's intimidating!
Yes. And let's just keep an open mind about this matter. Thats how entertainment industries all over the world works. Take it or leave it. There are still plenty of jobs for you to work on. If she's not accustomed, then go back to where she was born. If she feels comfortable in korea, but doesnt wanna go through all those treatments, just become an analyst in whatever firm. I'm not sugar coating things or to pamper anyone. Im just stating the truths. I dont blame her for wanting to be a kpop star. But thats the price that you have to pay
@@babyaskin9881 ya that's why I sometimes find it pretty scary fr what goes on in Korea and it's Soo different from the Western world. Like not only in the entertainment industry , the normal people there go through surgeries to change their own self to escape criticism and to match the society ideologies . In rest of the parts of the world we can't fancy such a huge number common people doing plastic surgeries . And I saw in several interviews " really thin" girls in Korea think that they are fat or the People call them fat so they go through an extreme diet and stuffs, but these girls if they go to some other country they will be considered perfectly shaped. And talking about idols it's really intimidating sometimes. Ive heard of fans calling out their idols if they have gained even a little amt of weight which is really unnoticeable . And thankfully that some of them have a huge number of global fans know who come in defence of the idols and bash those rude criticisms. It's really unhealthy. And as u were saying ...no it's not exactly the same in the entertainment industry other parts of the world , we see diverse looking artists who look different and are not that critised fr their weight or their nose etc . Like take for example Rihanna I'm sure she would also be forced to go through plastic surgery under peer pressure if she was in Korean entertainment 😂 because they don't acknowledge diversity right?
@@yeri3429 it just sounds off. Like how somebody might say "all lives matter" and then somebody responds "everyone's life matters, regardless of skin color" it's like are you agreeing or disagreeing with both sides??
@@illegirl6230 Usually when people say "You're pretty but...." or "You're handsome for (a)..." it ends with a bad comment. Like for example sometimes people tell me "You're pretty for a black girl" like why can't you just say "You're pretty" why add "...for a black girl" Like I'm the only pretty black girl?
It's sad. The standards in Korea is crazy. So crazy that even Koreans usually need surgery to get close to them 🤔 I'm always so thankful to be born and raised in Toronto where I fit in and feel secure with my skin colour and body.
Yeah. I have been living and working here for almost 2 years andi havw to say i agree with her on something. I'm a teacher but it was suggeated to me to lighten my skin and lose weight... i think that is it really just that korean is really influenced by European standards of beauty. The white skin and things of that nature. In may cases "beauty" and public image is everything.
I am the opposite, I was always feel insecure about my weight, cuz am considered fat in China. After studying in US for three years, I learned to love myself, accept who I am. That’s why I really appreciate the US culture.
I’m a kpop stan but it’s not fair to diminish a black person and be racist yet half of their style, musical inspirations and everything comes from BLACK CULTURE!
She said EXO and I loved her more than I did in the first few seconds of the video. Exo got me into kpop and korean culture and I regret nothing about it.
As a korean it makes me so pissed to see how colorist and blatantly racist South Korea is... somehow saying those bigotry things are.. normalized? It’s really bizarre...
로제 나공원 yeah. I’m glad that the lgbt community and other racial and ethnic groups are actually being recognized as people and not just outcasts. I have hope that South Korea will be a more open and welcoming place for all groups :)
@Genevieve, I think there needs to be a consideration of the idea that South Koreans are absorbing the culture of Black Americans for economic growth but do not want to understand us. If a nation does not want to fully understand, then that is fine. Remove all the essence of our culture from your environment and then go from there. South Korea financially import and export with the USA. I don't believe their hand is being forced. Again, money is being made from black people culture. That being said, I don't see a problem in having a conversation about some of the issues we see from their country.
She inspired me alot, especially that now I'm applying for an online audition by the SM Entertainment. Wish me luck bros. Edit: For those who are wondering if I got into the audtion, sadly I didn't. It's almost impossible to get there because of the massive entries being submitted, many people already know this though. I am doing well now, and for those who are like me or are going to auditions, BEST OF LUCK! It doesn't matter if you win or lose, what truly matters is giving your shot at every opportunity that is being given! Massive thanks to the replies and support, I didn't expect this to blow up, I can't reply at every reply below so here's an update. ^_^
@@funnymangetazed uuuuh...no. come to korea and watch. people won't even sit next to you on the underground most of the times, specially elders and kids will look at you very disgustingly. i am white and i experience those, i assure you being black makes it way worse..
@@funnymangetazed yeah :(. my friend wanted to become a teacher but she was latin (kind of dark-skined) and they rejected her ina lot of places even tho she is a native english speaker (born and raised in London)..very sad indeed
agreed. not to be rude but i think shes using the race card just because she cant get over the fact that thats where shes lacking. however she is really pretty and talented
@@jellyacc It's not "using the race card" when it's her as well as others experiences there. It's a well KNOWN issue with their colorism and other racist things there. SMH
@@BloodNote i just dont think its fair that shed go to another country where they have different standards of beauty and make it about racism. even for their own kind the standards are pretty strict. its like, how can she be complaining when their own slightly darker-colored people have it worse. they have to deal with racism among their own kind. (the stupidest kind of racism imo)
@@BloodNote I lived and worked in Korea. I've met professional black ppl in Korea who are making good money in respected fields. Some tell me they feel safer and more respected by the general public in Korea than back home in America. Although there are stereotypes of blacks most of the stereotypes are influenced by the western media. Instead of villifying a country as racists you should really be working towards cultural exchanges and learning.
I have such a love hate relationship with Kpop. Of course the music sounds great but with such a vast amount of information at our fingertips, why is ignorance still an excuse for these people to say backhanded “compliments”? Most of their style and sound are inspired by western music, specifically R&B and Rap. Yes the media does portray a certain stereotype of black people, but come on now! Being ignorant shouldn’t be an excuse anymore!
@@slee2695 im black and i dont think i ever thought asian men were kung fu spies. its just movie and cinema, you'd have to be ignorant to actually think everything you see on tv is true, ig living close minded in ur own country does that huh.
So you're believing this one story and extrapolating it to all the korean music industry. Great metric. It is not such thing as "backhanded compliments" if you compliment someone, is for that someone to feel good. She was mad that the compliment directed at her implied something about her tribe, the black race, but it sounded more as an overexageration than anything else.
Bliss Is Golden thats so rude- its just part of us asians to want to have a lighter complexion, the way that you worded that sounds like you’re calling us ugly
A South Korean national who is half Korean-half Black - _born and growing up in South Korea, embracing Korean culture, breathing Korean, speaking Korean as first language_ - stuggles a lot to integrate and live a normal life like an ordinary Korean citizen. Imagine the struggle of a full blooded black person from another country who does not speak Korean trying to become an idol in South Korea. It's a brave decision on your part but I hope you were informed and knew what to expect before coming up with that decision.
I can’t believe someone who never intended on having surgery was made to feel so ugly that she seriously considered surgery to “fix” her *head shape*. Like what the hell??? “Beauty” standards are just...gah. I have no words. She is stunning and I’m glad she didn’t change herself
that may be one of the “many reasons” she didnt want to share about why she wanted to leave the company. maybe they were training her to sing in a specific way and she has to retrain herself not to do that while singing lol 🤷🏾♀️ just a theory
being a black k-pop fan gets me so much backlash from my family but k-pop is literally the best thing that happened to me :') i stan her for taking the hugest risk to pursue her dreams 👏🏾✨
@@D0x1511af You sure? You sure the person just has a different beauty in subjectivity? I mean, i think she's pretty. Its in the eye of the beholder, right?
Western Asians have drank the white guilt koolaid. None of the advantages that come with being white, yet all of the guilt for generations of slavery and oppression.
Common strategy - we always get used as clickbait in KPOP (Entertainment). At least this video isn’t a stupid “do Korean guys like black girls video.” BTW if anyone is wondering, there are “plenty” of other black KPOP trainees and don’t forget Alex Reid - an actual KPOP idol (well former). Asian Boss cover the Korean HipHop scene and why discrimination within that industry is worse than general [Korean] societal attitudes. I’m dying to know. You would think it would be the opposite since it’s “rap music.”
@@niccolom4556 right...focus on something that only happened once. How about all those hispanics and innocent kids killed by "white texans who want people not of caucasian out of a country that wasnt theres to begin with" :) hm?
I hope this doesn’t happen to Fatou, if she doesn’t debut then I know she ended up exactly like this girl. It’s sad that South Korea doesn’t accept diversity too much.
@@aldankuldeev8837 trying to debut In a kpop group is very hard to do, especially when you are Black. Apparently, she has talent, considering the fact that she is in a real kpop group.
She's like crazy brave. I can't imagine how difficult it must be to try a debut in a place where you're not seen as a beauty ideal. Kudos to her for being a badass and following her heart no matter what!
Kaabi arij but her korean is no offence bad. She speaks in a english accent, she wants to be a kpop idol good job, but you do realize that you need to speak korean? And dont diss the rookies, they’re rookies for a reason
JennyTheOtome OwO Calling her korean “bad” is kinda hard still...yeah it could be better, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad. Personally, I think that she actually has a good pronunciation, but a fairly noticeable accent.
ok but it don't work like that just because you want to be something doesn't mean you can or should. Its like a 5' asian wanting to be a MBA basketball player basically impossible. In this case its KPOP KOREAN POP idk what u don't get but its got primarily asian Idols that is made for mainly asians, and they have different beauty standards. Same as the 5' MBA player its logically a stupid dream if ur not at least half asian.
@@mmmmyeah1849 lol yeah that’s what I don’t understand. People really meet to learn geography if they think Asia is just Korea Japan and China. Like they can get a lot of other countries within Asia in KPOP who have darker Skin and different body types and religions and diversity. Honestly the world really needs to open their eyes not just Korea . It makes me really upset since I have a dream and i really want to achieve my dream but people say I can’t because I have darker skin and I’m not from the specific country to do so.
Foreigners always say that Koreans' preference for pale skin is a problem. Why is it not a problem for foreigners to prefer tanned skin? It is a problem for Koreans to prefer pale skin, but not for foreigners to prefer tanned skin? what is this double standard? And Koreans' preference for pale skin is no problem at all. Koreans can choose their preferences, and you're wrong to say it's a problem. Honestly, I don't understand. I have no complaints even if You think black skin is pretty and pale skin is ugly in your country. Isn't this more of an open mind than you're talking about? Rather than saying that the standard of Korean beauty is wrong? Why can't you do it like me? Why do you always say that Korean standards are wrong? All skin is pretty? Don't speak nonsense. People's preferences are natural. If this is wrong, Your tanned skin preference is wrong too. Don't force your standards on Koreans. You always talk like you're morally superior to Koreans, but honestly, that's really nonsense. I become dislike people like Hwasa because of you guys. Originally, I didn't have any thoughts about her. You always say this nonsense that Koreans are ignorant and should be educated, but what is really ignorant and should be educated is your standard armed with a rotten sense of moral superiority that "your standards are just and Korean standards are wrong."
She’s so beautiful and talented and I love her voice! She can even debut right now as a solo singer. Please do that, your voice is meant to be listened to! 💜
And she’s so hardworking, imagine keeping up with training and learning Korean (so TONS of homework), especially considering how mentally and physically draining the whole training processes is.
Tbh any person that isn't korean shouldn't try. It's an extremely racist business. Though K pop is also like a form of slavery especially depending on which company you got into.
Girl, same. I don't get it. I don't understand why any black person would even like their culture, when they hate black people. Ofc, unless their unaware and/or just don't care.
@@teresalynnhasan-kerr9373 instead of trying to use the korean accent to sound more natural, she uses her american accent when speaking the korean words, making it sound very forced
Even as a non korean speaker it does feel like its a bit off. I guess maybe you could say there's charm to it, kinda how it's accepted when Koreans sing in accented English in many kpop songs so it's not entirely bad and maybe some people like it?
Danielle Dixon That is only the first, small hurdle. Her pronunciation and voice are things that can be improved with effective training and practice. Her skin color and race however cannot. Unfortunately, those are the two things that would prevent her from being able to succeed in the k-pop industry. There are many foreign idols who do not sing well or are not completely fluent in Korean yet they are still in successful groups. The key is that they are still East/SE Asian and either already fit, or can be easily molded to fit, Korean beauty standards, thus Korean society more or less are willing to accept them.
She has a very pretty voice though. It's really delicate sounding. I'd buy her album. Then again I'm really into indie producers whose voices arent "normal"?
What I'm trying to say is theres a market for her. She doesnt need to try so hard to sound good which is kinda what she was doing. She put too much thought into it
I'd like to think that my Korean pronunciation is much better even though I'm learning autodidactically without living in Korea. But I guess it's a different thing to speak a foreign language than it is to sing in a foreign language. It certainly sounded like she had to focus too much on pronunciation to be able to sing with ease and put enough emotion into her singing.
She is soooo pretty. Kpop should level up their game by allowing and embracing diversity if they want to reach and inspire more people around the world.
Okey Hi can u please take a look at my channel I’m a young black girl that’s really want to be a korean singer pls take a look and support ty & sorry for bothering 😭❤️
RJ “koren standard for look are most of the time not at all realistic even most koren do fit the image because it honestly doesn’t exist that why Korea has one of the highest plastic surgery rate in the world lol these standard are there to make money so just because something is normally done by a race doesn’t mean jack WE ARE ALL HUMANs damn LET ME STOP THEM FROM STEALING OUR RAPPING AND SIMLAR STYLE SO S T F U
in some ways it really isnt right for non- asain people to be kpop idols because kpop is based in korea, a country in asia. its like a fully american person becoming a kpop idol. like thats literally, in a way, coloizing kpop.
That's what I was saying! I'm 5'9 and at one point I was 130 pounds and I thought I looked a little unhealthy!! So 100 pounds at that height blows me away.
NANA SETO im 5’6 and used to weigh like 129 lbs when i was super depressed and i was literally a stick lmfao. im around 155 lbs now and im way more comfortable in my body now. idk weight is weird
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When you’re so used to reading the subtitles that even though they’re speaking English, your eyes go to the bottom of the screen
I just noticed it
Lol I watch a lot of anime
@@tangleduniverse5042 same here 😂😂😂
Same
True!
If she's ugly then 😅 I don't even know what to call myself
Edit : Whoaa I can't believe 1.6k agrees. Come on lets go cry in a corner together.
ARMY!
Let's call ourselves the p o t a t o e s
@@btspavedtheway2150 yay😍💜
@@ruchikala Accurate 🤣
@@ruchikala hahaha thats exactly what i thought and wanted to comment 😅😂
“She’s pretty but”, “she’s pretty but” is all I keep reading
even the comment underneath this says "she's pretty but" lol
She's pretty but she is in korea
Nekopie same 😂
anna ou
Are you jealous..?
She sings very beautifully she doesn’t need to be a Kpop trainee. She can be a solo singer anywhere.
Exactly
In order to be a singer you need songs, not only a voice.
@@isabelguzmanmiranda5025 well duh…
@@nyahrashae Many, many people can sing. Unless they can also write their own songs, they need a songwriter or a company. I do not understand why singers do not take songwriting classes. Otherwise, it is very hard to use their abilities to develop a unique career. They would only be able to do covers and that keeps you at Weddings and those type of events. Whoever wants a career as a singer needs to write her own songs or find someone who does.
She can started covering songs, put it on UA-cam, make people notice her
Just want to say, shout out to the interviewer for asking respectful questions, and responding simply and respectfully, I’ve seen interviews go wrong because of this and it’s not fun to watch.
true
@morpheus I love that Jaehyun from NCT is your dp😍
Ay! 👌
i thought the same thing
Ofcourse its Kei ! One of thee Best !
I swear I hate the phrase "pretty for a dark skinned person". People don't even realise that they're being colorist.
Shivani Narendran it’s such a backhand compliment 🙄 .
Omg I was watching that part as I read this comment
Ppl say that for Asians too 😔
Hey... you are pretty
Trust me in India also we hear that alot. Telling from personal experience 😉😉
A lot of the comments are saying "why does she even bother, there's no market for her, korea is racist etc" and I agree with all of that.
But y'all gotta give her credit. She did a brave thing and is breaking many stigmas and borders that really need to be broken in S.Korea. At least she had a dream and she went for it--most people don't even try
Also, korean isn't her first language, give her a break!
Jong dae every day this is a profession, not a joke or something you take half heartedly. “her first language isn’t korean” is already a dead giveaway of her not being fit. one mis pronunciation and everyone will mock
@@koreanese9602 You can't really expect a foreigner to have perfect pronunciation--that's a real joke. And there are plenty of idols where korean is not their first language and they are very successful.
@@bluebutterfly5062 They still have to have a good pronunciation though
Like, Felix wouldn't be in Stray Kids if fans didn't make petitions and stuff for him to re-enter the group despite him being Korean (born and raised in Australia but still Korean- )
And this was juste because he wasn't good at Korean
koreanese what a shitty insular criteria. It was always the Hermit kingdom, but that’s ridiculous. Not to mention how shitty the industry is in general.
LemonBubble my name is koreanese. it’s not racist whatsoever and who are you taking the offense for? it’s a joke, considering most asians end with ese but koreans are just koreans... hence the name koreanese
Black colour is everyone's favourite until it comes to the skin
It’s really sad and disturbing to listen to this!
Fr
My favourite color is black but not skin my favourite skin is brown since its my own skin
imo, a person's favorite color doesn't have to be the same as their racial preferences in dating. but i think i get ur point
@@andrewkim2013 they were talking about treatment of black people in general. People shouldn’t be shitted on bc they aren’t bright white under any circumstances
Her line delivery is insane. She could be an actress or some kind of long format host like a podcast or talk show. The charisma when she speaks is captivating!
Didn’t expect to find you here PD, but anyways I absolutely agree. By the way your reviews and reactions on music videos always help me pass the time 💕
YOU are someone whose opinion I trust 😂
PD!!!
As usual pd be giving facts only✊🏻
Hi PD
I'm korean and I have to say that.
she already pretty
she don't plastic surgery.
but I'm not sure that most korean ready for take to black beauty as idol.
but i'm already falling for her
솔직히 예쁘다💖 우리 업계가 아직도 동양인이 아닌 사람들을 받아들이지 않고 있는 것은 부끄러운 일이다🥺
고양이깜장 she can actually succeed with enough training and practice but the difficult part is making Koreans accept her
yeah your country is awesome and everything but no offence it still needs to work on that, Go yai kkam dja ( 고양이깜장
) (did i get any of the romanized spelling right?? :D)
@@isab240 no it's goyangi kkamjang
light light so close 😭
She is quite lucky that her & her ex company part ways mutually without any ugly legal battle
Her ex company seems pretty "nice" because you don't have to pay for trainee's fee too
It's rare for company to do that
@@ubuntuber1619 ?????
@@ubuntuber1619 ?
Most companies don't charge when they didn't debut.If they so, that's a easy lawsuit.
And no companies ask trainees to pay before debut are scam.
Bigger companies( stock listed) can't fool the revenue so please anyone who are interested in Kpop industry, aim for those companies. They have to use the "standard contract"(which was approved by fair trade commission) and most of them don't charge for the training even after debut( and some help trainees to get a job or send them to other big companies for the debut . Big companies pay for your house, transportation fees, and some allowance)
Never go to the company where charge you the training fee before you debut.
, that;s an obvious scam
why is everybody @ing @@ubuntuber1619 like it wasn't a fact that the U.S Gov bully other countries and pressure them if there is any issue with their citizen even if the citizen is wrong and commited a crime.
She could literally go back to the USA and sing in Korean and I'd still stan
9 months and 587 likes but not one comment ...
Let me b the first one to agree to u by describing it in words 💜☺
go back to America? you moron, she is NOT American.
@@sinnopal1 she said she's from Detroit Michigan 😀
@@sinnopal1 comprehension has left the building
@@sinnopal1 she did say she was from Michigan, which is in America
she is so gorgeous , she doesn't need a plastic surgery at all .
Basically, everyone doesn't need plastic surgery
Its korean beauty standards
yes, she's so pretty
@@jennyzhang3411 not all K-pop idol do plastic surgery JST look jypent and bighit all of them natural beauty
Freeze XT i never said all kpop idols do plastic surgery. Im saying alot of people do plastic surgery. I hear from age 19 to 20 something about 1 in 3 women in korea have had atleast one surgery. Plastic surgery is extremely prominent in korea
Im sorry but im laughing my ass off when she said her former company felt like her head shape was weird ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ like bruhhhh wHAATTT
imma fvckin rare breed IM WEAK
My head is sharp if you know what I mean
@@misspolly4304 Phineas Flynn (if you don't know who's that search up) xD
NO 💀
I still cant comprehend what thats supposed to mean
I’m shocked they even hired her, like bigbhit is having a global audition but we all know they only want Asain or Asian mixed with white
Bacall McElroy maybe it could change....at least maybe a south Asian girl
Maria Muhebzada people from countries like india dont look like koreans at all
@@Setetoto north eastern people of India do look like east Asians.
@@Setetoto Some Bengali people look like a mix of Indian and Chinese. It can happen.
They reached out to HER, SHE DID NOT AUDITION
Her voice is angelic. There’s no way a voice like that exists.
She didn’t want a 9am-5pm job so she gets a 9am-7am job
omg im dying
Most 9-5 jobs are based on just working for money.. her job was based on doing what she loved
haha
Thats how it usually works.
You have to work twice as hard for the thing you love.
9 to 5 is the easy route.
9-5 isnt the "easy" route. If it is then why is there so much unemployment around the world, let alone in USA her country..?? Two: Most jobs aren't 9-5...why do people keep saying "9-5"! Most jobs in USA that people get and that she would probably get are customer based or public serving and are all over the clock...So why is her reasoning that she didn't want a 9-5...? what does that mean..?? her schedule is even worse than that now...lol
I do respect doing what you love instead of fitting into sh-tty capitalism but trying to be a singer is crazy enough...why Korean!? girl stop!! lmao
They talk in english fluently, why am I reading the subtitles?
(Because some of you dont get my point, I was all about me and myself, I know that the subs for the deaf people. I just talk about me who fully understand and capable to hear clearly what they say, but my eyes can take off from subs because I watch too many k-drama)
貝樞暖 sameeee
Well some people could be deaf.
Or have hearing problems
@@BEAUTY11923 yea i know, but the problem is me 😂 i fully understand what they saying in english but my eyes can take off from the subs 😂
*subtitles
“You’re the pretty or skinny for a black person” is not a compliment
Glwadys L in Asian countries it’s more of a backhanded compliment , in places like the U.S it Canada it’s more of an insult
@Solo Merai True, everyone knows that it is wrong to say something about someone that you wouldn't want said about you.
Solo Merai actually Korea already more advance damn your dumb ass country America or whatever. Talk about hypocrisy, no surprise here you’re too stupid and too emotional to see the truth.
@@aceshadowins1310 So, um🤔 what did Korea being more "Advance" have too do with the fact that most of them are racist?...U talk about them being emotional but if some one were too come up to u and call u "white trash" or "burnt skin" or any other insults, u would be hurt too. Black people are stereotyped just like every other race. Like u said "Your just too stupid and emotional to see that truth"
Ace Shadowins They’re advanced technologically but culturally they are so backwards when it comes to gender, race and even psychiatry/mental health, which is why their suicide rates are so high and things as common as depression or anxiety aren’t acknowledged. Nice try, tho.
I can't 😭 really she's beautiful 🥺😭
Now BLACKSWAN debuted and we have Fatou in the group, she's amazing
Yessss!!!!! It was in recommendations and as soon as I seen a non all Asian group I almost died. They are too good. 🥺
@@krispies660 ikr !!!! 😭
@@krispies660 Ik! It's so exciting 😝😊
Yeah I have seen her a few days ago. Not out of sympathy, but you will agree that she is more beautiful than most of the other members. Her eyes lips nose and face shape is perfect. I'm also black, so I was shocked at first cause of her toned facial features which is very rare in a black girl.
i just hope they won‘t treat her like how they did with alex :((
Her: "They think my nose is flat"
*Voldemort left the chat*
😂😂😂
hey :(
Which is ironic because there are Koreans who would literally kill to be born with her nose and eyelids.
south east asians have left the chat...
@@qtaro-7097 lmao i think maybe 7 out of 10 filipinos don't have very visible nose bridges (Filipino as well ✋)
She is gorgeous, glad she did not get plastic surgery.
She dont need that. She is pretty already.
it's so sad how women are pressured like that just for a career.
@Kim Jr bish most kpop idols Don't have plastic surgery stupid up go look at ATEEZ and exo and nct 127 and the other nct units so you TELLING us they ugly bish look at the mirror maybe go buy one or probably it's broken cause u ugly most kpop idols are cute so maybe get your ugly self GO LOOK IN THE MIRROR and maybe get plastic surgery because you ugly...
@Kim Jr you ugly kpop idols most are cute
She is already pretty she need not plastic surgery
her charisma and everything about her is so stunning, wonder if she will ever create a career in America
I still dont get why she still looking for her music in korea? I mean years when you are younger goes a lot faster
@lafemmefidele y'all arent exotic in Korean culture...
lafemmefidele Why Korea then? Black people are also appreciated in some European countries, the reasons you give don't answer as to why she chose Korea.
@lafemmefidele not really many black people lives in America peacefully what are u talking about
She Should've Worked In The American Music Industry And Done R&B Or Pop Because She Would Be Considered Beautiful And Loved Here In America
Kpop companies are so toxic. Just because someone isn't a clone of every other korean idol, it doesn't mean they're ugly. This woman is gorgeous, she has an amazing voice, and I hope she still follows her dreams of acting and singing somewhere that will appreciate what she brings to the table.
Yeah , but not all of them
korea for korea, us for us? easy?
@@ezioauditore5616most K-pop idols are Chinese Thai and even white now so ur dumb
Yeah. Unfortunately, there are narrow and extreme beauty standards everywhere.
@@ezioauditore5616 People, including Koreans, need to learn to be more open. They should welcome foreigners like Kaya who is interested in the Korean language and culture. Especially when she's respectful. You're probably more ok with the foreigners interested in moving to Japan or America. How is that different?
I’m so glad this interview was more about her as herself and less about her as a black woman. Of course her race impacts her experience but obviously she’s so much more than that.
natcat07 if a black and a white person auditioned for this, the white person would be more accepted because of their skin Color. So yeah it’s gonna be a a different experience,
l ASHHH sis I never said anything about the different shades of black nor did I mention anything about colorism 💀 obviously there are many different shades of black. Im talking about white and black people and how the experience will be very different with those two races together in a situation like this.
l ASHHH yeah I think you are getting colorism and racism confused. But yeah that’s exactly what I’m implying because it’s facts 💀 I’m not speaking on colorism, I’m speaking on racism because that’s a racist situation. a white person would be more accepted than a black person in this situation because of their skin color and because they are white. If you never had this experience then don’t try to speak on it 💁🏾♀️ colorism is more likely to happen if you are a certain skin tone and disliked in your own ethinic group. Like darkskin vs lightskin or Brown skin vs darkskin. That’s colorism.
l ASHHH I’m black too 💀 but I’m brown skin so I experienced colorism and racism. This is a racist situation not a colorist situation 😭
l ASHHH and yes colorism is discrimination against a certain skin tone in your own ethnic group. These in the situation I was trying to describe was involving three different races. (Korean, white, black)
When she said “black people aren’t usually pretty” it made me so sad:((
yeah..me too. :/
Yeah I think she needs to move back to America or other countries that are more accepting of black people. Yes racism still exists but growing up in the US and my family I never found myself thinking that black people in general weren't attractive. Do you know how many attractive black people I idolized? Usher, Chris Brown (before the controversy), Beyonce, Michele Jackson... There are many attractive black people.
im black and i rlly want to move to Japan, are they more accepting? i need advice. ://
@@ja9yn If you really wanna go I'm not stopping you but I'd suggest try and find a job or move to a place with more diversity. Japanese people can be very racist and they hold alot of negative stereotypes about black people( thanks to the media🤦🏽♀️)
Amazonriver Riches ooh, tysm! I’ll look for some place else.
Notice how she has her whole body turned towards her interviewer and has strong eye contact, but she doesnt do it in a dominating way. I think shes very good at being charming. Shes a very pleasant presence.
Yes
She is so articulate, i couldn´t stop listening to her. She should narrate documentaries or audiobooks, or have a podcast
I agree
Same here♥️
so you like black people?
koreans: well *yes* , but actually *no*
She should go to Bpop not Kpop.
lol they called filipinos ugly on one tv show.
@@qtaro-7097 Fpop
@@qtaro-7097 Where?
@@momofighter3211 then why are there foreigners in kpop?
It's funny how they like black culture yet don't accept the people. Pretty sad.
P.S. Thanks for the likes! When I talk about culture I mean mostly the urban fashion and music. I just wanted to point out the hypocrisy in K-pop towards black culture vs black people/fans! Basically anybody and everybody will try to exploit black culture for profit!
Who is 'they"?
R B Asians
O B L I V I O N All Asians?
Park ChimMin a good portion of asians yes.
EDIT: since people wanna act like i’m only talking about east asians such as chinese people, japanese people, and korean people, i’m NOT. i’m fully aware of south asians and southeast asians and my statement does not change. asia countries are VERY racist toward black people and colorism is a huge ongoing problem in those countries, and i know colorism isn't inherently derived from antiblackness, but it does play a big role in the oppression of black people.
It's also weird how they love black artists... I think they heavy in ignorance that's why they can't accept.
I never knew there was actually Black people auditioning for any companies this is interesting
Not all K-pop idols/artists are Korean...........
@@jbk19xx57 but most of them are asians
Jerome Nettey you don’t say
Indy Wolf ???
Roxas in Japan / Roxas Rosenkrantz if they like Kpop that doesn’t make them Koreaboo’s some people are fascinated by other cultures.
I was a kpop trainee too but i gave up that dream when i realized that the world doesnt revolve in korea only😁 i mean i can still pursue my dream of being a performer without the harsh competition and the insane "korean beauty standard"..they literally want the idols to look like dolls and to be able to achieve that is to undergo plastic surgery and i dont like it.and i experienced having eating disorder coz i have to starve myself so i wont gain weight which was excruciating..i had terrible migraine,stomach pain,i had ulcer.and the trainors will just say "its normal,its your choice so bear with it"...what the f#&k!!!theyre right though,,its our choice so i chose to let go.i left school for it and now i just wanna focus on studies,i wanna have a degree and have regular work..im still a performer in our university😊..good thing theres no age limit when it comes to showcasing out talent here in my home country and we dont need to look like barbie just to share our talents.people here doesnt pay much attention to good looks..as long as youre talented they will embrace you.
What country are you from?
You go girl. You'll do it. I love your positivity ☺️
More power to you. Where are you from?
Foreigners always say that Koreans' preference for pale skin is a problem.
Why is it not a problem for foreigners to prefer tanned skin?
It is a problem for Koreans to prefer pale skin, but not for foreigners to prefer tanned skin?
what is this double standard?
And Koreans' preference for pale skin is no problem at all.
Koreans can choose their preferences, and you're wrong to say it's a problem.
Honestly, I don't understand. I have no complaints even if You think black skin is pretty and pale skin is ugly in your country.
Isn't this more of an open mind than you're talking about?
Rather than saying that the standard of Korean beauty is wrong?
Why can't you do it like me?
Why do you always say that Korean standards are wrong?
All skin is pretty?
Don't speak nonsense. People's preferences are natural.
If this is wrong, Your tanned skin preference is wrong too.
Don't force your standards on Koreans.
You always talk like you're morally superior to Koreans, but honestly, that's really nonsense.
I become dislike people like Hwasa because of you guys.
Originally, I didn't have any thoughts about her.
You always say this nonsense that Koreans are ignorant and should be educated, but what is really ignorant and should be educated is your standard armed with a rotten sense of moral superiority that "your standards are just and Korean standards are wrong."
@@kalapasz because it bases itself to attain solely the European standard of beauty. For foreigners who are trying to break that mold and make things more equal and not just look one specific way, it goes against trying to look what you are meant to look like naturally and not diminish your unique traits to try to look like another group. I personally find Koreans with natural traits and skin tone better looking because when they’re too made up it looks fake. That’s just me though.
Imagine being as beautiful as her only for someone to tell you your head shape looks weird. Smh.
They just couldnt find any imperfections on her that is why they pointed out something irrelevant.
It doesn't mean anything lmao
Culture shock huh.
Imagine being a hater and not having anything to hate so they talks about face shape lol
Well, Asians
People don’t even realize the majority of the things included in kpop are originally from black American culture. Especially the male groups
bryan smith black males are not accepted. This is so false lol.
bryan smith lmao are you even black to be making a statement like this? I swear it’s people who don’t walk the shoes of a black person who try to make generalized statements like this. Our biggest entertainers are black males? Don’t you see a problem with black men only being acknowledged for entertainment value and athletic ability. If black people are so loved in the US why are we the most incarcerated, most killed, suffer from the most disparities in a 1st world country. Please use your brain and not speak on a entire group of people with your racial bias.
bryan smith first of all, Obama is a light skinned biracial man which makes all of the difference. Second of all, the everyday black man is not treated the same way millionaires like Kanye West are. The average black man is heavily criminalized, even most of the famous black men you listed made their success from taking the “gangster” and “thug” stereotypes and profiting off of them.
bryan smith wtf you are invalidating someone’s point because they are white?? Even tho they are spitting facts?? Okay?
bryan smith I’m not white? Lmfao and also what are you talking about I didn’t even mention black women in my comment...
She “has” straight hair, now imagine if she had Afro hair.... it would be a big problem for the company 😒
Jenny Juliana she wears wigs, I watch her UA-cam channel
Kmfl issa wig sis
koKO242 that’s why I said “has” and not has 😂 because I know it not her hair. It look like a weave but idk
Han Hyun Min.
Look him up.
Korea has killed his hair.
They would tell her to make her hair straight
I love that she is an EXO fan and it’s also crazy how we had the same thought process when we came across EXO
How can anyone tell this unbelievable gorgeous woman that she is ugly?? Like, HAVE YOU SEEN HER??? GORGEOUS AS A GODDESS!!!!
Ahhh she aight. Assuming you a girl, you give off a lot of lesbian vibes....
The Polymath are you high
Because Korean's are racist
Koreans (not all) think everyone is ugly until they get enough plastic surgery. They only like one style of beauty.
@ML8593wy and their standard is wack af
Really glad she followed her passion but the minute they start saying “pretty for a black girl” I’d be out! Then again it happens in the UK too. Black girls everywhere, we are strong, we are beautiful, we are talented and we deserve the world. 💪🏾 Don’t let anyone fool you! That’s how they enslave us mentally.
she didn’t have a choice though because you can’t leave a contract until it’s finished
Periodt.
Liv B Amen thank you sis.
But the UK is just bad
Nelson Muriuki yes I wrote this too 😁
I saw the title and the first thing that came to mind was "there was a black kpop trainee?!!!!"
same, i didn't think there would be any that weren't at least half-Korean
Exact same thought
I mean, Alex was in Rania. Lee Michelle is half black
Right, I was like Sis. What are you doing?
Yes, and she was scouted!
*I am a Chinese girl, and please, please, please believe me, because, in my opinion, personally... I think that the girl is truly, truly, TRULY beautiful!!! 🤗🤗🤗😇😇😇 Furthermore, I'm not kidding, at all!!! 🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️ INDEED, I TRULY, TRULY, TRULY SUPPORT HER!!!
how did u get youtube in China??
@@viraltrenders there is something called VPN:)
@@bekicares how do u know english??
@@viraltrenders yeahh??? Maybe she studied?????
@@viraltrenders I am not from China^^ But Eunice Hung probably studied it
She looks just like an idol, just a different race, she is really beautiful and Korea should accept her
Yeah . . . it's just that, Korea is not ready for an idol of a different race. Take Lisa Manoban. She is extremely popular with an international setting, but I heard that in Korea, she is actually bullied for not being Korean. But yeah, Korea does not deserve her.
I'm Jimin Everyday can you not say korea and rather say kpop industry
autumnskies567 can you not say Korea and rather say kpop industry
Some asians say that since they are not accepted in hollyowwod, non asians shouldn't be accepted in aisa. Isnt that funny? Asians don't get accepted in Hollywood? Black women barely appear in normal films. They dont go to Africa looking for fame.
@@geon4548 Uhm, why? I'm talking about the audience, not the Kpop industry. Some entertainment company does not even care about race of their idols, there are Japanese or Chinese, even Thai. That's the Kpop industry.
"You don't eat." That's heartbreaking
This is a reality most K-Pop-fans aren't willing to accept "No my idols aren't starving themselves they just have a fast metabolism". The worse is that young girls want to look like their idols and feel bad about themselves because they compare themselves with them. It breaks my heart. But there's nothing you can say or do, the fans will just say you're a hater. Sigh.
@@soybean3423 yup. The dark side of kpop. I wish that kind of thing wasn't encouraged! Maybe some day Korea (and other places) won't depend so much on lookism.
i wanted to audition but when i heard "you may have to pay money"
me: no........i will do audition but if they ask me to pay money i'll ask the guarantee that i'll debut if they give then ok and not then am going to back off.
No one forced her to contract with K-pop entertainment company. She had rights to give it up, and that's what she actually did
@@최승훈-f5e I want u to re think what u said... it’s very stupid
If she's ugly then I'm toe fungus
Miss Lollipop stop this was too funny I felt that 😂
I have Lotrimin cream for you
@shi. FLEX TAPE CANT FIX THAT
Ultra Mega tf she’s a solid 20/10
@shi. Mediocre is not the same as average. So anything in the middle range would be mediocre, wise ass. Personally I think she is very cute. But I suppose to other people she is mediocre.
"Black people aren't usually skinny" Yet the majority of top athletes on the planet are black...
Korean skinny is many times simply another way of saying unhealthy or underweight
Korean skinny literally defines a underweight person basically starving and making themselves less healthy
Top athletes doesn’t always correlate to being skinny sweetie.
@@ni3070 yep, plus athletes are muscular not skinny
@@violetsdior exactly… the ignorance and stupidity of the original comment are off the charts 🤔
Some Koreans: appropriates black culture
Same koreans: don't accept black idols
Sondre isha Sidharta exactly
don't hate on me I'm being honest here but I feel like these kpop industries and idols use black people related things such as rap, dreadlocks and stuff to make themselves look cool but don't accept black idols ??
The Queen its very obvious actually. The rap isnt that bad but its obvious when some boy/girlgroups try to sound 'blacker' and act 'cooler'
The Queen that’s literally what this comment said
They accept black producers and lyricists tho ...
i'm glad she didn't get plastic surgery!!!! she doesn't need any of that bs. hopefully she knows it.
Even if she did get surgery, she'll still be 'too dark' and get lots of hate 😥 I admire her working towards her dreams but as a black girl myself, I would never want to be an idol in Korea, cause looks is what matters first. You can be the most talented but you'd get hate if you're considered ugly or fat. Look at Jihyo vs Tzuyu from Twice. Jihyo trained for 10 years, best singer in the group, leader, very expressive and energetic on stage....still got a lot of hate for many years. She lost weight but still only in the middle when it comes to popularity. Tzuyu, the visual, got in because of popularity and is overwhelmingly the most popular even though her talent is average and she lacks expression. Im thankful to be born in a place where hard work, passion, and talent matter more than looks
She is naturally beautiful...period.
The way she behaves and the disciplined she carries herself with daily life makes her awesome!
She is definitely gf material!
@@kamekomiyamora in korea its a culture to have a white pale skin they are not used to seeing darker skin and it will be not their ideal idol would be
Plastic surgery and South Korea are fairly synonymous. I have no idea how anyone can think of becoming a mainstream entertainer there, without ever getting surgery.
@@alanguages I'm thankful more recent idols aren't getting as much surgery as previous generations. But of course, double eyelid or nose surgery is still very popular. It's rare seeing an idol who keeps their monolids. They exist, like Dahyun and Yeji, but it's still more common to have that procedure done
I literally didn’t know there were this many vocal coaches hiding in the comments.
Fr lol
Looool
i swear- so many professionals.
it’s called feedback ma’am
AHAHAHAHAH
When she said "I was not allowed clubbing and dating"
Bro she was in YG entertainment.
@Krease I'm pretty sure it's a joke lmao
She’s practically a Muslim 😭✋🏽 I’m Muslim btw
@Kreaseee yg also has a black label
YG doesn't recruit blacks. she was in a small and nameless company
@@sinnopal1 do not ever say blacks again.
She has a beautiful voice even when she's just talking
She has a nice voice but it's not as good as most idols. She's really smart and lovely and I bet she'd go a lot further in acting. But you're right, she doesn't just sound pretty singing, she has a lovely talking voice too, very friendly, intelligent and warm.
Someone mentioned that since those same racist Koreans don’t even like themselves, how could we expect them to be accepting of others? I’ve heard that the racist side of Korea is very into plastic surgery, bleaching and excess makeup-so it’s no surprise to me they’re not welcoming of *different kinds of beauty* . Their loss tho.
I think it ties with the heavy colorism in the country, you don’t see much dark or brown skin Asians in the media so often (and not all tbh)
You can blame global imperialism on that sort of attitude. Make no mistake, the world is still very Eurocentric. It's the same with China and Japan (and probably other Asian countries). The first time I returned to my "homeland" (China), I was absolutely disgusted by the skin-whitening commercials. UGH. Meanwhile, over in the US, white people are trying to tan themselves to the point of getting skin cancer. Gross. We need to stop this weird mentality and just be who we are meant to be. Our beautiful natural selves.
While I agree with most of what you guys have said, i feel like something needs to be clear:
Korean beauty standards don't favor white skin because of western influence. Chinese, japanese and korean people are naturally fair skinned and the predilection for such skin tone can be traced back from centuries ago.
phantomhive yes is kind of like when people think that when a baby is chubby he/she is healthy ( parent have money to feed the baby) ignorance have been passed on from generation’s to generation’s.
Like Europeans are obsessed with tan skin? And tries every way to get tan? They're the same case. The problem is with society and literally everyone in the world not just Koreans. It's bigger than just one country or industry.
"You have a weird head shape."
"Your nose is too flat."
I don't know what any of that means, nor do I care to.
This woman is beautiful, talented, articulate, and clearly motivated.
I've been seeing you in so many comment sections 😂😂😂😂
@@ladanahmed4331 LOL this made me laugh so hard. UA-cam addiction is real.
@nyx haha for real?! I have a problem
what the heckk korean standar are the most weirdossss
That is why I turned my back to this scene.
Too superficial, too criminal.
The last thing I feel concerns the whole country.
*One does not have to support something like that*
Then there are the unnecessary plastic surgery.
*It functions without the country South Korea, too*
The worst and most terrible thing about K-pop is that they are so obsessed with looks and that you'd have to be perfect to be an idol! She is from a different culture and is not accustomed with the mandatory plastic surgery Koreans go through . And talking about the intense starving to be an idol omg that's intimidating!
Yet people are obsessed with it which only validates they're point of view
Yes. And let's just keep an open mind about this matter. Thats how entertainment industries all over the world works. Take it or leave it. There are still plenty of jobs for you to work on.
If she's not accustomed, then go back to where she was born. If she feels comfortable in korea, but doesnt wanna go through all those treatments, just become an analyst in whatever firm.
I'm not sugar coating things or to pamper anyone. Im just stating the truths. I dont blame her for wanting to be a kpop star. But thats the price that you have to pay
@@babyaskin9881 ya that's why I sometimes find it pretty scary fr what goes on in Korea and it's Soo different from the Western world. Like not only in the entertainment industry , the normal people there go through surgeries to change their own self to escape criticism and to match the society ideologies . In rest of the parts of the world we can't fancy such a huge number common people doing plastic surgeries . And I saw in several interviews " really thin" girls in Korea think that they are fat or the People call them fat so they go through an extreme diet and stuffs, but these girls if they go to some other country they will be considered perfectly shaped. And talking about idols it's really intimidating sometimes. Ive heard of fans calling out their idols if they have gained even a little amt of weight which is really unnoticeable . And thankfully that some of them have a huge number of global fans know who come in defence of the idols and bash those rude criticisms. It's really unhealthy. And as u were saying ...no it's not exactly the same in the entertainment industry other parts of
the world , we see diverse looking artists who look different and are not that critised fr their weight or their nose etc . Like take for example Rihanna I'm sure she would also be forced to go through plastic surgery under peer pressure if she was in Korean entertainment 😂 because they don't acknowledge diversity right?
@@soumi6720 rihanna did surgery even in hollywood........
@@babyaskin9881 ya there were rumours about her nose bt not any evidence. And as I can see her nose is neither sharp nor thin
"pretty for a dark-skinned girl" everyone is beautiful, all races, colors, and genders.
What
@Illegirl애정 what arent you understanding lmao
@@yeri3429 it just sounds off. Like how somebody might say "all lives matter" and then somebody responds "everyone's life matters, regardless of skin color" it's like are you agreeing or disagreeing with both sides??
@@illegirl6230 The phrase "pretty for a dark skinned girl" implies dark skinned girls are ugly by default. Is it that hard to comprehend?
@@illegirl6230 Usually when people say "You're pretty but...." or "You're handsome for (a)..." it ends with a bad comment. Like for example sometimes people tell me "You're pretty for a black girl" like why can't you just say "You're pretty" why add "...for a black girl" Like I'm the only pretty black girl?
I can’t imagine dedicating my life to something I might not even get
wOw
That's college careers in a nutshell
Most people don’t dedicate their life to do anything.
@@zebrastrippesable I choked at how accurate this is! LoL 🤣
@@zebrastrippesable I see what you mean but some people train for like 10 yrs then debut. That is insane to me.
But that's what everyone do. Life doesn't always give you something you want.
Fix the head shape? That's a skull, not Play Dough. How is that going to be possible!?
In Korea literally everything is "fixable" if you've got enough money. Doesn't mean that there won't be side effects tho
Shave the jawline, cheek implants, nose job, lip enhancers, there are a lot of people that pay for these operations.
One word: plastic surgery. Google korean plastic surgeries before and after and learn that everything can be done
The Angry Birds 😭😭
They do have skull surgeries there.. surprisingly
I like her positive vibe and I can tell her love for singing when she sings or even talks about singing. It's priceless.
She is a really pretty girl with a model appearance
stop lying! lol
@@royaltee960 they're not..
Beauty is subjective, i believe. Still, she's pretty. She has an idol mindset i believe.
Royal Tee you’re not funny
Imagine leaving America feeling secure and Korea making you feel insecure about your looks? YIKES!
It's sad. The standards in Korea is crazy. So crazy that even Koreans usually need surgery to get close to them 🤔 I'm always so thankful to be born and raised in Toronto where I fit in and feel secure with my skin colour and body.
Ikr? We should always be grateful for what we are and what we've got.
I'm a 2 out of 10 here in America that means ill be a -10 in Korea lol
Yeah. I have been living and working here for almost 2 years andi havw to say i agree with her on something. I'm a teacher but it was suggeated to me to lighten my skin and lose weight... i think that is it really just that korean is really influenced by European standards of beauty. The white skin and things of that nature. In may cases "beauty" and public image is everything.
I am the opposite, I was always feel insecure about my weight, cuz am considered fat in China. After studying in US for three years, I learned to love myself, accept who I am. That’s why I really appreciate the US culture.
I’m a kpop stan but it’s not fair to diminish a black person and be racist yet half of their style, musical inspirations and everything comes from BLACK CULTURE!
I see you every where
P Chat hehe hi 🌚
Also I love koreans because they are humans just like you and me.. We are all the same... I wonder where this Bitterness is coming from?
@Tinker Skyla A few counter examples compared to an entire industry that makes bank off of another cultural. Bravo.
Exactly
She said EXO and I loved her more than I did in the first few seconds of the video. Exo got me into kpop and korean culture and I regret nothing about it.
Asian Boss: Confessions Of A Black Former K-Pop Trainee
Me at 3:40 am: just one more video
Same , but it's 5:17 a.m...
And now it's 4:44 . _.
It's literally 03:49 a.m here. What a coincidenceLOL
Me at 23h48min
It’s 10:55 pm here in Toronto haha (Eastern-New York Time)
I'am voting her to be the Tiana if Disney are going to remake it! SHE IS SO BEAUTIFUL 😍❤️
IKR!!! SHE LOOKS GORGEOUS AND THE WAY SHE TALKS IS SO CAPTIVATING AND JUST BEAUTIFUL 💚💚💚💚💚💚
Yess, I would love to see her in a Disney movie as a princess, if not princess then a mf Queen 💙
I hate Disney remakes but for her I will make an exception
Omg yess hold on
AGREE!!!!!!
As a korean it makes me so pissed to see how colorist and blatantly racist South Korea is... somehow saying those bigotry things are.. normalized? It’s really bizarre...
로제 나공원 yeah. I’m glad that the lgbt community and other racial and ethnic groups are actually being recognized as people and not just outcasts. I have hope that South Korea will be a more open and welcoming place for all groups :)
Ambee Bee i hope that too❤️
@Genevieve uhhh, no.
@Genevieve, I think there needs to be a consideration of the idea that South Koreans are absorbing the culture of Black Americans for economic growth but do not want to understand us. If a nation does not want to fully understand, then that is fine. Remove all the essence of our culture from your environment and then go from there. South Korea financially import and export with the USA. I don't believe their hand is being forced. Again, money is being made from black people culture. That being said, I don't see a problem in having a conversation about some of the issues we see from their country.
Genevieve Literally no black people live in Korea. Calm down.
She's pretty and intelligent. And she's really articulate.
She inspired me alot, especially that now I'm applying for an online audition by the SM Entertainment. Wish me luck bros.
Edit: For those who are wondering if I got into the audtion, sadly I didn't. It's almost impossible to get there because of the massive entries being submitted, many people already know this though. I am doing well now, and for those who are like me or are going to auditions, BEST OF LUCK! It doesn't matter if you win or lose, what truly matters is giving your shot at every opportunity that is being given!
Massive thanks to the replies and support, I didn't expect this to blow up, I can't reply at every reply below so here's an update. ^_^
Good luck! Tell me how it goes. Also do you think white people can audition?
@@Rachel-nm7sr i think yes becayse according to an article they say everyone can, in any race
@@kronideus_portfolio ok because I'm white and wanna be an idol but theres a lot of controversy on that
@@Rachel-nm7sr why not also try getting into audition?
@@kronideus_portfolio I do plan audition for some companies here soon. I'm excited
Kiya: so I can become a kpop star?
Company: well yes, but actually no
Tbh she couldn’t have debuted cuz her korean pronounciation is really weird
With your talent and beauty, you can just be an american singer. Why would you wanna be a kpop idol?
Because she likes the language and culture.
lafemmefidele girl... korea is one of the most racist and colorist countries in the world. It is extremely hard to be black in korea.
@@funnymangetazed uuuuh...no. come to korea and watch. people won't even sit next to you on the underground most of the times, specially elders and kids will look at you very disgustingly. i am white and i experience those, i assure you being black makes it way worse..
@@bambuu_ Really? That must suck. It's sad that her dreams of becoming a kpop idol are now shattered since society is horrible.
@@funnymangetazed yeah :(. my friend wanted to become a teacher but she was latin (kind of dark-skined) and they rejected her ina lot of places even tho she is a native english speaker (born and raised in London)..very sad indeed
It's so crazy that she has charisma and presence for simply existing
I'm not even Korean and even I can hear how awkward her Korean is while singing. She sounds and looks good. Just in the wrong market.
Yes her pronunciation is really off.. i believe shes really talented and can archive a lot but not in the kpop industry
agreed. not to be rude but i think shes using the race card just because she cant get over the fact that thats where shes lacking. however she is really pretty and talented
@@jellyacc It's not "using the race card" when it's her as well as others experiences there. It's a well KNOWN issue with their colorism and other racist things there. SMH
@@BloodNote i just dont think its fair that shed go to another country where they have different standards of beauty and make it about racism. even for their own kind the standards are pretty strict. its like, how can she be complaining when their own slightly darker-colored people have it worse. they have to deal with racism among their own kind. (the stupidest kind of racism imo)
@@BloodNote I lived and worked in Korea. I've met professional black ppl in Korea who are making good money in respected fields. Some tell me they feel safer and more respected by the general public in Korea than back home in America. Although there are stereotypes of blacks most of the stereotypes are influenced by the western media. Instead of villifying a country as racists you should really be working towards cultural exchanges and learning.
I have such a love hate relationship with Kpop. Of course the music sounds great but with such a vast amount of information at our fingertips, why is ignorance still an excuse for these people to say backhanded “compliments”? Most of their style and sound are inspired by western music, specifically R&B and Rap. Yes the media does portray a certain stereotype of black people, but come on now! Being ignorant shouldn’t be an excuse anymore!
Well, it seems like they just choose to be ignorant. And continue in their own ignorant, close minded little world.
I don't like the cultural appropriation of hip hop and r and b
@@slee2695 im black and i dont think i ever thought asian men were kung fu spies. its just movie and cinema, you'd have to be ignorant to actually think everything you see on tv is true, ig living close minded in ur own country does that huh.
So you're believing this one story and extrapolating it to all the korean music industry.
Great metric.
It is not such thing as "backhanded compliments" if you compliment someone, is for that someone to feel good. She was mad that the compliment directed at her implied something about her tribe, the black race, but it sounded more as an overexageration than anything else.
@@felipevega224 it was an compliment, that was not very polite, sorry to break it to you but not every compliment is a good one, Felipe.
She got whitewashed to hell in those photos 💀
Elizabeth Mcgroarty-Morris, they don’t all have yellow skin but I get what you mean.
@ѵitɑʍin C Asians in general are like that, it is almost laughable when you see them in real life because they look darker than their photos.
@@PeerlessUtopian wow thanks a lot...
Bliss Is Golden thats so rude- its just part of us asians to want to have a lighter complexion, the way that you worded that sounds like you’re calling us ugly
@@momo-ly6ok Lol, if that is all you got from my comment, then there is no hope for you to understand anything.
I feel like her company is the one who debuted BLACKSWAN
Same
A South Korean national who is half Korean-half Black - _born and growing up in South Korea, embracing Korean culture, breathing Korean, speaking Korean as first language_ - stuggles a lot to integrate and live a normal life like an ordinary Korean citizen.
Imagine the struggle of a full blooded black person from another country who does not speak Korean trying to become an idol in South Korea.
It's a brave decision on your part but I hope you were informed and knew what to expect before coming up with that decision.
@Jay Morales shes singing in korean idiot.
Mø Nälayé how if she’s still speaking the language to sing it?
Mø Nälayé oohh okay i see what you mean
@Jay Morales, I'm wondering if maybe the idea was "If we (black people) keep approaching, someone has to open a door".
Whitney Titus I love that comment. I agree with everything.
I can’t believe someone who never intended on having surgery was made to feel so ugly that she seriously considered surgery to “fix” her *head shape*. Like what the hell??? “Beauty” standards are just...gah. I have no words.
She is stunning and I’m glad she didn’t change herself
She’s a good singer but I feel like she’s straining her voice to sound like other idols ... but she’s really good and I hope the best for her
Yess her natural voice is deeper and very beautiful.
you might be right
Froxy Momo no duh but there are many other idols that sing differently also
that may be one of the “many reasons” she didnt want to share about why she wanted to leave the company. maybe they were training her to sing in a specific way and she has to retrain herself not to do that while singing lol 🤷🏾♀️ just a theory
Froxy Momo 😂🤣🤣
being a black k-pop fan gets me so much backlash from my family but k-pop is literally the best thing that happened to me :')
i stan her for taking the hugest risk to pursue her dreams 👏🏾✨
Same wait omg your also a black k pop fan me too!
@@i.dle.k 😩👆🏾
I'm also black k-pop stan
I swear this girl is so freaking pretty.
virtue signalling is spotted on
💜💜💜
@@D0x1511af You sure? You sure the person just has a different beauty in subjectivity?
I mean, i think she's pretty. Its in the eye of the beholder, right?
I think she's gorgeous lmao
Guys I just watched the few seconds and I thought she was pretty and I’m a girl. Women empowering women.
imagine they stop your dream just because of your color.
fvck rasist people haha
Racist people everywhere
You mean their nationality :((
@@joshushushu I think she means color cause ya know... she’s black lol
@@huionyt6189 watcha tryna say 😺😭
Asian boss been posting a lot abt black people these days and I'm here for it
Western Asians have drank the white guilt koolaid. None of the advantages that come with being white, yet all of the guilt for generations of slavery and oppression.
Common strategy - we always get used as clickbait in KPOP (Entertainment). At least this video isn’t a stupid “do Korean guys like black girls video.” BTW if anyone is wondering, there are “plenty” of other black KPOP trainees and don’t forget Alex Reid - an actual KPOP idol (well former). Asian Boss cover the Korean HipHop scene and why discrimination within that industry is worse than general [Korean] societal attitudes. I’m dying to know. You would think it would be the opposite since it’s “rap music.”
Omg imagine complaining as much as these people in the comments. Don't like it don't watch it geez
They should ask Black peoples opinions about Koreans and the LA riots. Their true colors show then.
@@niccolom4556 right...focus on something that only happened once. How about all those hispanics and innocent kids killed by "white texans who want people not of caucasian out of a country that wasnt theres to begin with" :) hm?
I hope this doesn’t happen to Fatou, if she doesn’t debut then I know she ended up exactly like this girl. It’s sad that South Korea doesn’t accept diversity too much.
@@aldankuldeev8837 You sound dumb asf
@@aldankuldeev8837 trying to debut In a kpop group is very hard to do, especially when you are Black. Apparently, she has talent, considering the fact that she is in a real kpop group.
She's like crazy brave. I can't imagine how difficult it must be to try a debut in a place where you're not seen as a beauty ideal. Kudos to her for being a badass and following her heart no matter what!
"I was pretty much everything"
My mind: plumber, welder, carpenter
"like singing, dancing, acting"
Me: oh.
lmao this made me laugh hard. thank you
Hahah same!!!
I'm a combo pipe welder
😂😂😂 u got me rolling
😂😂😂
Same
The only error is that she needs more CONFIDENCE in her voice.
Kenny and Proud her voice is better than a lot of kpop idols though likee comparing them(especially rookies)to her she’s like way better
Kaabi arij but her korean is no offence bad. She speaks in a english accent, she wants to be a kpop idol good job, but you do realize that you need to speak korean? And dont diss the rookies, they’re rookies for a reason
JennyTheOtome OwO Calling her korean “bad” is kinda hard still...yeah it could be better, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad. Personally, I think that she actually has a good pronunciation, but a fairly noticeable accent.
@@mon-jp8jt it does sound noticeably off
@@jennyzhang3411 I can´t understand t at all but it even sounds a little off to me
Can we take a moment to appreciate that humble interviewer and her fluent speaking skills like WOW
a lot of kids wanna be idols because idols are always shown happy, popular, loved and effortless beautiful
ok but it don't work like that just because you want to be something doesn't mean you can or should. Its like a 5' asian wanting to be a MBA basketball player basically impossible. In this case its KPOP KOREAN POP idk what u don't get but its got primarily asian Idols that is made for mainly asians, and they have different beauty standards. Same as the 5' MBA player its logically a stupid dream if ur not at least half asian.
@@christianle5408 asia isnt comprised of only three countries lmao what
@@mmmmyeah1849 lol yeah that’s what I don’t understand. People really meet to learn geography if they think Asia is just Korea Japan and China. Like they can get a lot of other countries within Asia in KPOP who have darker Skin and different body types and religions and diversity. Honestly the world really needs to open their eyes not just Korea . It makes me really upset since I have a dream and i really want to achieve my dream but people say I can’t because I have darker skin and I’m not from the specific country to do so.
Idk bout that but @DeludedShaniqwa (Twitter account) might have the answer why
Girls repeat after me
MY BEAUTY DOESN'T NEED A VALIDATION FROM ANYONE.
@Proper True and not true. External validation can come only from yourself but tbh beauty is not a “need”
what??? The beauty always needs a validation. It is not like you are the only one on this planet
Yuppp....
@@sinnopal1 why
Foreigners always say that Koreans' preference for pale skin is a problem.
Why is it not a problem for foreigners to prefer tanned skin?
It is a problem for Koreans to prefer pale skin, but not for foreigners to prefer tanned skin?
what is this double standard?
And Koreans' preference for pale skin is no problem at all.
Koreans can choose their preferences, and you're wrong to say it's a problem.
Honestly, I don't understand. I have no complaints even if You think black skin is pretty and pale skin is ugly in your country.
Isn't this more of an open mind than you're talking about?
Rather than saying that the standard of Korean beauty is wrong?
Why can't you do it like me?
Why do you always say that Korean standards are wrong?
All skin is pretty?
Don't speak nonsense. People's preferences are natural.
If this is wrong, Your tanned skin preference is wrong too.
Don't force your standards on Koreans.
You always talk like you're morally superior to Koreans, but honestly, that's really nonsense.
I become dislike people like Hwasa because of you guys.
Originally, I didn't have any thoughts about her.
You always say this nonsense that Koreans are ignorant and should be educated, but what is really ignorant and should be educated is your standard armed with a rotten sense of moral superiority that "your standards are just and Korean standards are wrong."
The beauty standards is very toxic...
Let's say very much
i hate it so much
And it’s the idols who don’t fit in with said beauty standards that actually be the best looking
@MaeMei’s GetOnBoard Channel Saftern "east asian" plz don't drag other asian country🙂
People think Kgirls are prettiest but the truth is all girls in every girls are pretty similar.
She’s so beautiful and talented and I love her voice! She can even debut right now as a solo singer. Please do that, your voice is meant to be listened to! 💜
And she’s so hardworking, imagine keeping up with training and learning Korean (so TONS of homework), especially considering how mentally and physically draining the whole training processes is.
I’m all for ppl going for their dream but as a black girl, I wouldn’t want to deal with the Korean pop industry.
Yup.. an industry that wholesale rips off black music & style but doesn’t see black people as human beings worthy of respect.
As a black girl, same
Tbh any person that isn't korean shouldn't try. It's an extremely racist business. Though K pop is also like a form of slavery especially depending on which company you got into.
exactly. its just so out of place. as i said in another comment, i strongly believe we should leave kpop to asians
Girl, same. I don't get it. I don't understand why any black person would even like their culture, when they hate black people. Ofc, unless their unaware and/or just don't care.
No offence but she sings Korean lyrics in English voice tone
Omg yes. I couldn't figure out why it sounded so off to me
Benedict Lugiye exactly! It’a kind a cringe
I dont understand what this means
@@teresalynnhasan-kerr9373 instead of trying to use the korean accent to sound more natural, she uses her american accent when speaking the korean words, making it sound very forced
Even as a non korean speaker it does feel like its a bit off. I guess maybe you could say there's charm to it, kinda how it's accepted when Koreans sing in accented English in many kpop songs so it's not entirely bad and maybe some people like it?
I think what failed her the most is that her pronunciation is off and her voice is strained. Hope her all the best tho
Danielle Dixon Agreed
agreed
She could do better yes but it isn't even her first language.
Danielle Dixon That is only the first, small hurdle. Her pronunciation and voice are things that can be improved with effective training and practice. Her skin color and race however cannot. Unfortunately, those are the two things that would prevent her from being able to succeed in the k-pop industry. There are many foreign idols who do not sing well or are not completely fluent in Korean yet they are still in successful groups. The key is that they are still East/SE Asian and either already fit, or can be easily molded to fit, Korean beauty standards, thus Korean society more or less are willing to accept them.
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Can anyone talk about how god damn beautiful she is
When she sang, I could definitely tell it needs polishing but there's definitely a lot of emotion in it. Pronunciation, flow, etc. needs work.
yeah, I wasn't really digging it either
Yeah, I did kinda cringe, but she does have a talent that could be enhanced greatly.
She has a very pretty voice though. It's really delicate sounding. I'd buy her album. Then again I'm really into indie producers whose voices arent "normal"?
What I'm trying to say is theres a market for her. She doesnt need to try so hard to sound good which is kinda what she was doing. She put too much thought into it
I'd like to think that my Korean pronunciation is much better even though I'm learning autodidactically without living in Korea. But I guess it's a different thing to speak a foreign language than it is to sing in a foreign language. It certainly sounded like she had to focus too much on pronunciation to be able to sing with ease and put enough emotion into her singing.
She is soooo pretty. Kpop should level up their game by allowing and embracing diversity if they want to reach and inspire more people around the world.
Okey Hi can u please take a look at my channel I’m a young black girl that’s really want to be a korean singer pls take a look and support ty & sorry for bothering 😭❤️
It's called KOREAN pop for a reason. If you want any other pop then listen to other countries' music.
RJ “koren standard for look are most of the time not at all realistic even most koren do fit the image because it honestly doesn’t exist that why Korea has one of the highest plastic surgery rate in the world lol these standard are there to make money so just because something is normally done by a race doesn’t mean jack WE ARE ALL HUMANs damn LET ME STOP THEM FROM STEALING OUR RAPPING AND SIMLAR STYLE SO S T F U
in some ways it really isnt right for non- asain people to be kpop idols because kpop is based in korea, a country in asia. its like a fully american person becoming a kpop idol. like thats literally, in a way, coloizing kpop.
@Estherrr nah, why does sum white/europe girls is in kpop, and black girls dont? kachi for example
She would be a good actress or beauty influencer, she is a gorgeous girl.
I like how the interviewer constantly interrupts her to tell that nothing's wrong with her beauty
For 5'8" , 45 kg weight is too low 😯😮😱
@@Comments_From_All_Channels That would be someone note eating
Fr,i'm 5'5 and 50kg and i'm already a but skinny like wth
That's what I was saying! I'm 5'9 and at one point I was 130 pounds and I thought I looked a little unhealthy!! So 100 pounds at that height blows me away.
NANA SETO im 5’6 and used to weigh like 129 lbs when i was super depressed and i was literally a stick lmfao. im around 155 lbs now and im way more comfortable in my body now. idk weight is weird
Welcome to kpop
"Some people say it like a slave contract,-"
Me: *Mhmmmmm* ..... *Sips tea ominously*
Lmao i was just about to make a similar joke 😂
😂😂😂
Xx- Golden Oliver-xX i’m literally drinking iced tea 😂
Inhle Cele hahahah
Detective Ben10 lol gaddiiiii
I lost it at them saying that her head shape was weird😂😂💀💀 what did they want to see, a cone?
😂😂maybe
Girl a strawberry 🍓 😫
A CONE💀
@@ShayBelladonna a freakin alien 👽
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