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First American girl group trained through the K-pop system to debut on January 26, 2024!


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VCHA (read as V-cha) is a new American girl group created through a reality show "America2Korea" (A2K). The show was produced by the giant K-pop company JYP Entertainment in collaboration with Republic Records and the final group already released two pre-debut singles. The six members are currently in South Korea and are still in their training period where they work with dance and vocal trainers. Although their singles so far sound very Disney Channel-ish, their actual debut will be more geared towards the Western audience.

Check out their latest pre-debut song "Ready for the World" below!

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It is crazy even to think how artificially fabricated these groups are and the girls/boys in them are used as products and not living people.

Not only the songs and the whole visuals seems like from copy and paste even the attitude and looks are always the same.

Same formula.

There is absolutely no feeling of the real individual energy of the group members, every step, every move, every smile seems planned.

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46 minutes ago, MIKE_INT said:

It is crazy even to think how artificially fabricated these groups are and the girls/boys in them are used as products and not living people.

Not only the songs and the whole visuals seems like from copy and paste even the attitude and looks are always the same.

Same formula.

There is absolutely no feeling of the real individual energy of the group members, every step, every move, every smile seems planned.

Everything is supposed to be planned even in western music industry, Beyoncé or Britney knows when to move their hair or smile but it seem more natural. The only K-pop gg who knew how to do that was 2NE1, they had a script but can improvised sometimes

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2 hours ago, itswwasheem***** said:

Everything is supposed to be planned even in western music industry, Beyoncé or Britney knows when to move their hair or smile but it seem more natural. The only K-pop gg who knew how to do that was 2NE1, they had a script but can improvised sometimes

True, especially at the beginning. Do people really think groups like Fifth Harmony picked the music they were gonna release?

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5 hours ago, Blink said:

VCHA (read as V-cha) is a new American girl group created through a reality show "America2Korea" (A2K). The show was produced by the giant K-pop company JYP Entertainment in collaboration with Republic Records and the final group already released two pre-debut singles. The six members are currently in South Korea and are still in their training period where they work with dance and vocal trainers. Although their singles so far sound very Disney Channel-ish, their actual debut will be more geared towards the Western audience.

Check out their latest pre-debut song "Ready for the World" below!

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1 hour ago, BlinkVenom said:

Ummm… it makes me appreciate Baby Monster’s debut song. This sounds like a 1999 game boy reject. This whole group seems like joke ngl :disappointed_thinking_oh_okay_glasses:

BABYMONSTER has been training for years now, these girls have trained for only a couple of months.

This VCHA song was originally a short theme song for the reality show that formed them, but it was re-written to be released as a pre-debut single.

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5 hours ago, Blink said:

True, especially at the beginning. Do people really think groups like Fifth Harmony picked the music they were gonna release?

Fifth Harmony had no harmony ever since beginning.

Think about Spice Girls for example, they literally had 2 albums (as full group) and time between 1st single (Wannabe) and last one (as a full group -  Viva Forever) were only 2 years (June 1996 - July 1998). And look at the impact they made, it was because they actually wrote the songs, created the dance routines, were all very strong individuals and came up with the image. That should be taken as example as good girl group, not Fifth Harmony.

 

Anyway I dont listen K-pop or any of these groups it was just an opinion of someone whos looking at it from the outside, and someone who saw the documentary about the girls from these groups and their life after the fame. They hardly make any money and go back to normal life after they are "exchange for new model"

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It's really weird how JYP is doing their promo so far. At the time they are only catering to K-pop fans, not the US yet. I wonder if KATSEYE will debut before them even tho the show ended recently. So odd how both of them will be compare because they are basically the same thing aiming for the same public. :raven_thats_so_simone_talking_telling_preaching:

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