how to become an idol I mean a singer like kpop I know there language
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oh.. you share the same dream like me..i took wanna be a kpop idol
In order to become a K-pop star, a person needs to be signed as a trainee by a big K-pop label.
But in order to get to this point, many aspiring stars start their journey very young.
They may start by having singing and dancing classes, before attending special schools for students who want to follow in the footsteps of their K-pop idols.
Once they've been successfully signed by a label, the hopefuls can be picked to be a solo artist or part of a bigger group.
But setting out to become a K-pop star is not for the faint-hearted. It is an incredibly competitive industry.
Newsround visited a K-pop school in South Korea attended by around 1,000 students. Out of those, only around 40 to 50 students will manage to make careers in the industry.
"The most difficult thing for me wasn't the physical training," a member of successful K-pop group called iKON told Newsround. "It was the mental side of it and thinking 'will I ever make it?' Not knowing that is the most difficult part."
Some hopefuls may train for up to 10 years before they finally break through in the industry - and others may train for years and never quite realise their dream.
For many though, the risk is worth it. The K-pop industry is worth billions of pounds and K-pop stars can make a lot of money.
Music videos can be streamed many millions of times and stars will be idolised by fans all around the world.
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