That legitimately sounds amazing if he can pull it off. I'm worried about JYP's ability to pump out that much good material back to back. We all know he doesn't delegate.
YG opens up about JYP’s attempt to bring Wonder Girls to US market
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On September 14, Park Jin Young allowed the cameras from MBC’s “People Are Good” to document his everyday life.
The episode also broadcast an interview with YG Entertainment CEO Yang Hyun Suk, who spoke about Park Jin Young’s venture into the U.S. market with Wonder Girls saying, “When he brought the Wonder Girls to the U.S. in hopes of breaking into the market, any chance of success was like trying to find a needle in the desert.”
He went on to say, “Back then, there weren’t any examples of successful artists that had broken into the U.S. market from Japan, China, or all of Asia.” He also said, “I admired his ambition to bring the successful Wonder Girls over to the United States to try and start something. If it were me, I never would’ve dared to try something like that.”
So apparently the 2 trainees who will join JJ Project in the new boyband are Mark and Jackson, both of whom are featured on last week's YG "Win" program
So apparently the 2 trainees who will join JJ Project in the new boyband are Mark and Jackson, both of whom are featured on last week's YG "Win" program
WAIT. Actually I'm kind of here for that. 4 member groups seem to be the quickest to gain popularity. Sistar, Girl's Day, 2NE1, miss A, etc. It's just the right amount of members. And having two of them already be somewhat known isn't necessarily a bad thing since they're not high profile yet.
They slayed as a duo though. Never forget.
EDIT: I retract my 4 member theory. It only seems to work for girl groups. I cannot name a single 4 member male group. Well, M.I.B., but that's not exactly a success story. Fingers crossed for JJMJ Project.