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K-pop stars to launch new K-pop acts in 2021

Jan. 15, 2021 - 13:25 By Im Eun-byel
Big names in K-pop are launching new K-pop bands this year, promising a fresh crop of talented musicians. 

Singers Park Jin-young (left) and Psy will host the SBS audition show “Loud” (SBS)

Singers Psy and Park Jin-young will serve as judges in an upcoming SBS audition show “Loud,” selecting members for new K-pop bands which will be managed by their respective entertainment agencies.

“I hope (the contenders) are like me when I was young and crazy about something -- even though it may not be music. This may be the start of the 21st century version of Park Jin-young and Psy,” Psy, the “Gangnam Style” star, said in a recently released teaser clip.

“Though dancing and singing may have been the focus (when creating K-pop acts in the past) this time, I wish to select singers based on their artistry,” Park said.

Park, the head of K-pop agency JYP Entertainment, is the mastermind behind numerous K-pop juggernauts including Itzy, Twice, Wonder Girls, GOT7 and more.

Rain Company, led by iconic male singer Rain, will launch a new seven-member K-pop boy band in March, named Ciipher. Rain has been revealing the members through his personal YouTube channel. 

Rain‘s new boy band Ciipher (Rain Company)

K-pop sensation BTS will be joined by a new K-pop girl band, launched by Source Music, a Big Hit Entertainment subsidiary.

It will be the first time in nine years for Big Hit Entertainment to launch a girl band, since Glam in 2012.

“Selected through global auditions, the band consists of international members who are fluent in (various) languages,” Bang Si-hyuk, the head of Big Hit Entertainment, said.

Big Hit Japan, another subsidiary of Big Hit Entertainment, will also launch a new K-pop act targeting the Japanese market.

International music label Universal Music has joined hands with star-composer and producer Shinsadong Tiger to launch girl band Tri.be in February. 

Rookie girl group Tri.be to debut in February (Universal Music)

Shinsadong Tiger was the producer of K-pop sensation EXID and has written hit tracks for several girl bands such as APink, T-ara and Momoland.

By Im Eun-byel (silverstar@heraldcorp.com)