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Inside the cut-throat battle to build K-pop’s next superstars – Herald Sun
Thirty teenagers, thousands of hours of training, dozens of shattered dreams: it all comes to a head next week when the Blitzers will be launched into the cut-throat…

Thirty teenagers, thousands of hours of training, dozens of shattered dreams: it all comes to a head next week when all-male septet Blitzers will be launched into the cut-throat K-pop market, hoping to become the next BTS.Thirty teenagers, thousands of hours of training, dozens of shattered dreams: it all comes to a head next week when the Blitzers will be launched into the cut-throat K-pop market, hoping to become the next BTS.
An all-male septet — like the musical phenomenon that topped the US…
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General23 hours ago
Nothing to see here *wink wink*
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