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Since the 2000s, K-pop entertainment agencies have been recruiting non-Korean talents to become part of K-pop groups -- from Hangeng of Super Junior, to the Japanese line of Twice, to Thai rapper/dancer Lisa of BlackPink. Let's talk about some of our fave foreign K-pop idols and how they've helped K-pop become more global.
By Kring Kim and ANIMA Podcasts5
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Since the 2000s, K-pop entertainment agencies have been recruiting non-Korean talents to become part of K-pop groups -- from Hangeng of Super Junior, to the Japanese line of Twice, to Thai rapper/dancer Lisa of BlackPink. Let's talk about some of our fave foreign K-pop idols and how they've helped K-pop become more global.