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"textContent": "Achieving success in any music industry is difficult. Yet, as K-pop rose to international fame—especially through groups like BTS and BLACKPINK—countless fans began to picture themselves living that glamorous K-pop idol life. Usually, the top three entertainment agencies in South Korea—though HYBE’s rapid growth has positioned it as a powerful fourth force—are known for recruiting […]\n\nThe post Survival Show Idols: Contestants Who Become Icons first appeared on Namaste Hallyu - NamaSTAY your way to Hallyu.",
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