Do you guys ever wonder if companies assign idols their personalities?
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An intern who once worked in YGE said that they had a group project of creating the next YGE group(this was back in 2012), they had to describe in detail what each member's individual concept would be, the group concept, each member's personal fashion, how each member reacts and talks to fans differently etc. She says "Kpop groups are manufactured to a T, like every detail is thought of ahead of time". The project wasn't actually used by the company, just an intern thing is what she said.
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It's pretty well known that they do. Heechul has talked about how in the early days of Super Junior they told him to be quiet and mysterious, but he couldn't do it.
In NCT's early days you can tell that Taeyong was supposed to be more brooding and serious and at some point they gave up and just let him be cute and weird.
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I’m not sure if they do but it used to be a thing companies did before. Lol I never forget the Inspirit inside jokes about L (the cool serious guy image the company gave him) vs Myungsoo (cute and cheeky).
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It is a known fact that they do as many idols have talked about it. In the earlier debut years the company enforces the personality they assigned to each member but as time goes on the company relaxes and the idol's personality starts to show
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I'm sure some do based on the company's initial thoughts about the idol and their personality
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Of course they do. You can see the types in the group, just as you can any bg, Kpop or otherwise: the boy next door, the boyfriend, the bad boy, the cute nerd, the cool artsy guy, the sexy one, the "baby" (the youngest one).
The most interesting thing to me is at the groups get older and more successful, there's room for these personas to slip and slide. Which makes them a crack-up in hindsight. Watching early NCT Life where they try to position Taeyong, lover of SpongeBob and stuffies, as a tough guy bad boy is a crack-up. Less funny is Jaehyun's transformation from cute giggly dork to aloof perfect prince (which he even talked about being stressful). It's nice to see that both of them are now allowed to be and feel comfortable being their glorious dorky selves.
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