BlingOne, Peru’s first K-Pop girl group, debuts

BlingOne, Peru’s first K-Pop girl group, debuts
BlingOne, Peru’s first K-Pop girl group, debuts

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The first Peruvian K-Pop girl group, BlingOne, debuted with its single “Kiss & Call” highlighted by Korean Times, after winning a worldwide audition. The group, made up of Abigail, Rubí and Kenny, seeks to conquer the global market in the style of Twice or StayC. The organization plans to launch more groups in 32 countries, including Mexico and Colombia. BlingOne has already surprised Seoul with his talent in singing and dancing, and his performance will be broadcast on a television program.

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BlingOnethe first ‘girl group’ Peruvian of K-Popdebuted this Thursday with the dream of positioning itself in the global market of the genre, with a concept similar to that of groups like Twice or StayC.

Their first single in Korean and English, called ‘Kiss & Call’was even highlighted by the Korean Times, emphasizing that its three members (Abigail, Rubi and Kenny) of Peruvian origin were the winners of the first season of a global audition called “Click the Star” by the World K-Pop Center, for which some 5 thousand people applied.

According to the South Korean media, the organization is looking to hold similar auditions in 32 countries to launch the same number of groups dedicated to the genre to prove that “there are no restrictions to cultivating K-pop talent.” Mexico and Colombia are already among the next candidates.

The girls, the site reports, They debuted in Seoul where they “astonished the public with their skill in singing and dancing.” The presentation will be released on July 12 on the ENA channel’s “K-Pop Up Chart Show.” A documentary about how the group was formed will also be released.

“We will show that K-pop is no longer exclusive to Korea, but is a truly global musical genre shared by everyone in the world,” the institution said in a statement. “Latin American media outlets, such as Panamericana TV, are also showing great interest in the fact that South America, which has had many accessibility difficulties, is being reborn as a blue ocean of K-pop thanks to this opportunity, and that the world’s first K-pop girl group made up entirely of South American foreigners is making its debut in its K-pop home country.”

 
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