Exciting news for all K-pop enthusiasts out there! TUNEGEM, the global K-pop vocal analysis app, is teaming up with iNKODE Entertainment, the agency representing the renowned Kim Jaejoong, for a sensational audition event. And guess what? It's happening during Kim Jaejoong's visit to the beautiful city of Manila in the Philippines!
The main goal of this thrilling audition is to uncover fresh talent with the potential to become international K-pop stars, and they've got a secret weapon up their sleeves: TUNEGEM's cutting-edge vocal analysis methodology. Not only that but the entire audition process has been carefully crafted to be user-friendly and professional, making it a breeze for applicants to take part. For those who pass the first round of TUNEGEM auditions, a fantastic opportunity awaits them – a chance to shine in the second round, which will be held locally in the Philippines. And the icing on the cake? Kim Jaejoong himself will be there, personally observing and evaluating the candidates during this round. How cool is that?
Mark your calendars, as the first round of auditions will take place from July 19th to 22nd. Whether you're an aspiring singer or a die-hard K-pop fan with dreams of stardom, this could be your shot at making it big!
But wait, there's more! TUNEGEM isn't just stopping there. They have a track record of providing numerous opportunities for talented individuals and overseas fans who share the same passion for K-pop. Remember their auditions alongside the AI composer Amy Moon and Brand New Music? It's clear they're dedicated to nurturing talent and making K-pop dreams come true.
So, if you've ever envisioned yourself dancing under the spotlight, captivating fans with your music and charm, don't let this chance slip away. TUNEGEM is rooting for all K-pop enthusiasts worldwide to take a leap toward their dreams of becoming K-pop stars. It's time to embrace your talent and show the world what you've got!
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Disclosure: This article is sponsored by KPOP FACTORY.
I really like JJ and I wish that he would know how to treat his future trainees. This industry needs a change and if "former" idols are to set the trend, I'm all in for it. I hope, he'll put all these dinosaur companies on his "Back seat".