VCHA, a global rookie girl group, has recently released their debut single album, marking the official start of their debut activities. This girl group, created through a collaboration between JYP Entertainment and Rebel Republic Records from the United States, made their debut through the "America2 Korea (A2K)" audition show. In the final round, eight contestants made it to the finals, and six of
them were ultimately selected to debut. A2K has been uploading behind-the-scenes footage through JYP Entertainment's official YouTube channel, receiving enthusiastic responses from K-pop fans worldwide.As the audition took place in North America, most of VCHA's members hold American citizenship. Similar to the girl group NiZiU formed by JYP Entertainment in Japan, VCHA will also become a global
K-pop group active in North America. Except for Kelly, a Korean-American who is fluent in Korean, the other members are currently studying the language in Korea.VCHA is a global girl group that adopts the K-pop system. They have not only appeared on Korean music programs but have also started activities in these programs. In fact, it has become common to see global girl groups using the K-pop s
ystem appearing on Korean music programs. K-pop has spread worldwide, and not only VCHA but also many international girl groups have debuted through the K-pop system.If the fifth-generation girl groups start a few years later, their starting point may no longer be Korea, but the global stage. Singing in English rather than Korean could become the trademark of the fifth-generation girl groups. VC
HA's debut single "Y.O.Universe" is a fast-paced dance track that incorporates the members' personal stories and conveys the message that "everyone is different, so they are even more special."The collaboration between Korean entertainment companies and global labels is increasing, and global auditions are being held one after another. Recently, the number of applications from multinational part
icipants in various audition programs has been outstanding. K-pop is no longer a culture unique to Korea but has become a global culture. Therefore, future K-pop idols may become multinational groups composed of members from various countries and ethnicities.Although this may still be unfamiliar to us, K-pop seems to have reached a starting point for further growth. JYP's NiZiU has already achie
ved considerable success, and we look forward to XG's active performances, as well as VCHA's debut in the North American scene, hoping they will receive more love. It is said that TWICE is second only to BLACKPINK in popularity in North America, and this audition has also received a great response.Lastly, we would like to ask our readers a question: What are your thoughts on the development of m
ultinational K-pop groups Do you think the global influence of K-pop will continue to expand Please share your thoughts in the comments.