Posts by Andrea-Smith

    That's an interesting question you've brought up. HYBE (formerly known as Big Hit Entertainment) has gained a lot of attention in the K-POP industry, primarily due to their management of popular groups like BTS and TXT. The concept of a K-POP group with non-Asian or white idols is something that's sparked discussions among fans and industry observers.

    While HYBE's focus has traditionally been on Korean idols, it's worth noting that the K-POP industry has become increasingly global over the years. We've seen collaborations between K-POP artists and artists from various countries, and the industry as a whole is becoming more diverse. So, theoretically, a K-POP group with non-Asian or white members could potentially work, especially if the members are talented and can connect with fans through their music and performances.