So...I got A LOT to talk about and I am SUPER EXCITED to discuss it with you guys. I might make a video after I finish this later...idk
anyways...LET'S GET STARTED!!!!
This right here is the ULTIMATE PROOF that Non-Asians CAN indeed become K-pop idols!
If you don't know by now RANIA is a K-pop girl group and they just came back with the addition of 3 new members and one of those members just happens to be NON-ASIAN!!!
Okay if there is anyone confused don't worry I'm gonna break it down for ya ^_~
HISTORY LESSON!!!
Rania (Hangul: 라니아, stylized as RaNia or RANIA, shortened from Regeneration Idol of Asia) is a South Korean girl group formed by DR Music in 2010. The group was initially produced by American Teddy Riley[1] with their first debut single "Dr. Feel Good" in 2011.[2] Although the group is South Korean, former members Joy is Thai descent,[3][4] and Riko was raised in Japan.[1] The current members includes Di, T-ae, Xia, Alex, Hyeme and Seulji.
(This is a picture of the original members of RANIA)
Also, when RANIA was being created they first started off with plans for the group to become the third generation of BABY V.O.X but than they changed the idea and created RANIA. They had plans for RANIA to become global idols they even thought of adding a black member back then when RANIA was first created.
(allkpop)
Alexandra, age 21, is a rapper hailing from the U.S. Her father is white and her mother is black. She was born in Kansas and has lived in New York and Texas. She was part of the American record label Def Jam (housing Kanye West, Ludacris, and Justin Beiber, among others currently) starting from when she was 15 years old. Alexandra was preparing to debut with the help of her manager Scott (who formerly managed Rihanna and currently manages Bruno Mars, according to DR Music), when she came to know RANIA and signed on to become an official member.
Alexandra also starred in Jamie Foxx‘s “You Changed Me” music video, and she is said to boast top rapping skills. In regards to her composition skills, she has worked with Alex Dakid,who has worked with Eminem, and JR Rotem, who has worked with Britney Spears.
According to DR Music, Alexandra became interested in K-pop through YouTube and decided to come to Korea and be part of the K-pop scene through this opportunity with RANIA.
Because of visa issues, Alexandra was only able to join the group in Korea last month, but is currently preparing hard to promote with the group and is looking forward to going on TV.
Viewers will be able to start seeing Alexandra performing November 5, through RANIA’s “Demonstrate” comeback on “M!Countdown.”
(Soompi 2015)
Here are the teasers with Alexandra and the live version of the song on M! Countdown
OKAY! You all caught up now? GREAT! so let's talk about this ^_^
MY THOUGHTS:
My thoughts on this are....I LOVE IT!!! I am super excited and happy that she got this amazing opportunity! For years non-Asian people (including me) have been trying to break through into the industry and for her to actually do it I just feel like this is an accomplishment that carries so much meaning and depth that can't be described. This not only proves that non-Asians CAN become k-pop idols, it also proves that EVERYTHING negative that was said before is WRONG! ANYONE CAN BE A K-POP STAR!!! and this PROVES IT!!!
So far she is getting a lot of love from people BUT MOST of the hate comes from non-Asian K-pop fans...What does that tell you?
I can't wait to see how this plays out and the rest of RANIA's future endeavors. I will support the group like I always have. ^_^
Let me know in the comments how this makes you feel? Do you like it? Do you hate it? if so, why?
I'm so happy
ReplyDeleteI'm from Europe (Slovenia to be exact) and I really have a thing for k-pop. Singing is my passion and even though I'm bad at it lool. I'm good at speaking and learning other languages as I am currently learning Korean, I've already learned a bit of Hangul and I can even write my name in it. I try my best to work on my voice every day and I give it my all. The first k-pop related song I've listened to was Gangnam style lmaoooo when I was about 8-10 y/o, I think? I didn't know about k-pop back then and I personally thought it was weird because I couldn't understand a word. Later on a friend of mine introduced me to k-pop, I didn't have any interest in it at first but later on I started liking it. I'm so happy she did it, 'cause it made my life turn upside down (MEANT IN A GOOD WAY LMAO). I've been into k-pop for almost 2 years now,,, I know it's not a long time but it's so precious to me and I cherish it a lot. K-pop made my life better, I feel like I'm more positive than I was before, a different person. I like how each song has it's meaning but it's kinda a hidden one, ever since you don't know what it's about! This might sound simply ridiculous or silly or even delusional but I've many times before had dreams of becoming an idol myself. Singing and being loved for who I am is someone I want to become. My best friend keeps saying that I look like BlackPinks' Lisa so I guess that's a good thing (even though I have way more oval face than hers)? I find myself pretty so I don't think looks would cause me any problems. So long for now, bye uwu~
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