What do they train for in SM Entertainment Korea?
Strict training. This is the stage that children must go through to become famous. When any entertainment company in Korea creates idols, they not only require artists to have the talent to become idols, but also require them to undergo rigorous post-training. This is especially true for SM. Take the cause of China's "Korean wave" HOT, before the debut album, 12-16 hours a day of super-intensive training so that Zhang Woo-hyuk fell into a dance shoulder pain, and sometimes people will be so tired that they fell on the floor can not get up. This year's fast-growing popularity of the "Oriental Shenqi" training process, almost hellish, one of the members of the group Hosoya is trained for more than seven years before he stood in front of the curtain. Sometimes, these five sixteen, seventeen-year-old boys hungry from the afternoon practice until 11:00 p.m., when they think the song is almost sung to sing to the company's responsible person, but the person in charge of listening to it is still not satisfied, the five boys will continue to practice, and all the relevant personnel of the company are also accompanied by them. At first, HOT learned to dance and sing 12 hours a day. They had to dance with their inner thighs tied up during practice so that they could memorize the moves correctly. In addition, in order to gain experience on stage, they danced with singer Yoo Young Jin (currently a member of SM) at that time. The company trained them not only in singing and dancing, but also in speech and expression, so that they could speak calmly whenever and wherever there was a camera. They spent two years in this way before making their debut in Korea in 1996, and their first performance in China in 2000 triggered the "Korean Wave". As for the training of stars for Asia, there is also language training. And the owner of the company, Lee Soo Man, has a perverted behavior of abusing the artists.555~~~Poor God up ah!