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Boy Meets K-Pop's Japanese Idols

Boy Meets K-Pop's Japanese Idols

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The world of K-Pop is a global phenomenon, but some of its brightest stars aren't from Korea. In powerhouse groups like Twice, Le Sserafim, and NCT, you'll find a growing number of Japanese idols who have become fan favorites around the world.


But their journey is more than just a success story. It's a fascinating look at the complex and often fraught relationship between Japan and South Korea. In this video, we explore the strategic brilliance of including Japanese members in K-Pop groups, the unique pressures these "crossover" stars face, and how they have become unlikely but powerful cultural diplomats, bridging the gap between two nations with a shared and complicated history.


GROUPS & IDOLS MENTIONED:

• Twice (Momo, Sana, Mina)

• Le Sserafim (Sakura, Kazuha)

• NCT (Yuta, Shotaro)

• IZ*ONE


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