How Big Hit Entertainment & CJ ENM’s ‘I-Land’ Program Can Create The ‘Next Generation Of K-Pop’

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How Big Hit Entertainment & CJ ENM’s ‘I-Land’ Program Can Create The ‘Next Generation Of K-Pop’
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K-pop's visionary label Big Hit Entertainment and one of Korea's biggest entertainment conglomerates CJ ENM promise to help develop 'the next generation K-pop artists' in 'I-Land.'

is more than just a TV title. The contestants who voted top performers of the week train in the gorgeous, tech-savvy I-Land space that includes facilities and resources to help them perform their best. The space was developed after three years of architectural planning and construction, according to reports. As contestants battle it out to make it into the ideal I-Land training grounds—as opposed to the more basic “Ground” level—it will create a nice change of both competitive and visual pace.

Even getting the reliable K-pop superstar IU to sing the program’s theme song “Into the I-Land” shows just how world-class their expectations are for the show.competitors, viewers learned of several foreign trainees hoping to make their mark on the K-pop scene. Several of the hopefuls come from outside Korea, including contestants from America, Japan, Australia, Taiwan and Vietnam.

Fans have already been impressed by his first performance of the show to SuperM’s “Jopping,” alongside Ni-ki, from Japan, and Nicholas, from Taiwan, making him one to watch.

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