I don't have a problem with labels making money, I do have a problem with labels taking all of the artist money, and leaving with nothing. Never give a label total and complete control over your name, image, and likeness. Never! Don't ever be that desperate!
A few interesting facts about Gina Everywhere. (I started following her years ago on her TH-cam channel. She's very nice and has responded to her comment sections to answer viewers questions). While a trainee, her roommate at one time was IU! They remain good friends to this day and they met up when IU was touring the states last year. One of her best friends is Jo Kwon (whom you might know from JHope being debuting as his backup dancer/guest in his MV Animal back before BTS debuted) Also, she completely decided to change career directions. She is currently in her 3rd year in law school in Washington DC. She originally thought to become an Entertainment Lawyer based on all her trails as an artist, but is now looking at other areas of law that caught her interest. How did you find Gina Everywhere?
They will always be at the mercy of the internet comment section. But I think Idols can be independent. I think artists like Jessie deserve some independence, she has been jumping from label to label but none were able to match her vision for herself. If she can find a way to be her own boss she will be unstoppable. The mbers of black pink who started their own labels were headed in that direction but signing with US labels puts a little bit of a road block into independence.
And I am sure than now the contracts are going to be harder for trainees thanks to we know whom. And I think that the trainees should paid part of their own training in order to have some said on it.
Stray kids is probably the most independent group out there. Jyp has said he doesn’t control any of their music and they do what they want. No most KPOP groups can’t be because they can’t produce,write or compose
The only reason I question this is that they stick to a ‘sound’ that is specific to them that sells to their fan base. JYP bottom line wants to make money and I think they would guide them to stick to the format. In this way they’re not independent. Maybe one day they’ll be able to experiment as soloist and a group to expand their music.
Just gonna add that you can be a self produced group and not independent… Being entirely under a company already proves you're not an independent artist. JYPE “owns” Skz.. Touring, sales, sponsorships, there might be lyrics or production that exists in their discography that isn't solely only the members etc. It’s a very impressive thing that they're self-produced. Being an independent artist goes beyond that imo.
@@cmg3710I agree. Although I enjoy the members of Stray Kids, their music is just one sound. JYP sound. It works for their fans though and that’s what counts for the company.
Proszę o więcej treści w trudnym temacie jak kontrakty idoli z wytwórniami i zasięg ograniczeń w nich zawartych dla idoli, ponieważ brak wiedzy o tych ograniczeniach oraz przypisywanych rolach idolom, które w rzeczywistości ograniczają ich osobowość powoduje dużo nieporozumień między fanami w ślad za tym dużo hejtu i nienawiści do poszczególnych członków.
Right, Woozi during suchwita mentioned that it was harder to convince the members to accept a song that with the company. Woozi and bumzu are the main composer/producers of the group, only for hip hop units they are not involved but the other members are. also scoops said in Nana tour that they have a clause in their contract that any member can refuse to accept any activity that they don’t want
I don't have a problem with labels making money, I do have a problem with labels taking all of the artist money, and leaving with nothing. Never give a label total and complete control over your name, image, and likeness. Never! Don't ever be that desperate!
glad that bts has the creativity since the beginning
A few interesting facts about Gina Everywhere. (I started following her years ago on her TH-cam channel. She's very nice and has responded to her comment sections to answer viewers questions).
While a trainee, her roommate at one time was IU! They remain good friends to this day and they met up when IU was touring the states last year. One of her best friends is Jo Kwon (whom you might know from JHope being debuting as his backup dancer/guest in his MV Animal back before BTS debuted)
Also, she completely decided to change career directions. She is currently in her 3rd year in law school in Washington DC. She originally thought to become an Entertainment Lawyer based on all her trails as an artist, but is now looking at other areas of law that caught her interest. How did you find Gina Everywhere?
They will always be at the mercy of the internet comment section. But I think Idols can be independent. I think artists like Jessie deserve some independence, she has been jumping from label to label but none were able to match her vision for herself. If she can find a way to be her own boss she will be unstoppable. The mbers of black pink who started their own labels were headed in that direction but signing with US labels puts a little bit of a road block into independence.
And I am sure than now the contracts are going to be harder for trainees thanks to we know whom. And I think that the trainees should paid part of their own training in order to have some said on it.
Stray kids is probably the most independent group out there. Jyp has said he doesn’t control any of their music and they do what they want. No most KPOP groups can’t be because they can’t produce,write or compose
Question but they are still under contract by jyp that why they renewed it
The only reason I question this is that they stick to a ‘sound’ that is specific to them that sells to their fan base. JYP bottom line wants to make money and I think they would guide them to stick to the format. In this way they’re not independent. Maybe one day they’ll be able to experiment as soloist and a group to expand their music.
Just gonna add that you can be a self produced group and not independent… Being entirely under a company already proves you're not an independent artist. JYPE “owns” Skz.. Touring, sales, sponsorships, there might be lyrics or production that exists in their discography that isn't solely only the members etc. It’s a very impressive thing that they're self-produced. Being an independent artist goes beyond that imo.
@@cmg3710I agree. Although I enjoy the members of Stray Kids, their music is just one sound. JYP sound. It works for their fans though and that’s what counts for the company.
Proszę o więcej treści w trudnym temacie jak kontrakty idoli z wytwórniami i zasięg ograniczeń w nich zawartych dla idoli, ponieważ brak wiedzy o tych ograniczeniach oraz przypisywanych rolach idolom, które w rzeczywistości ograniczają ich osobowość powoduje dużo nieporozumień między fanami w ślad za tym dużo hejtu i nienawiści do poszczególnych członków.
Eric Nam is independent.
Seventeen has creative independently since debut
Right, Woozi during suchwita mentioned that it was harder to convince the members to accept a song that with the company. Woozi and bumzu are the main composer/producers of the group, only for hip hop units they are not involved but the other members are. also scoops said in Nana tour that they have a clause in their contract that any member can refuse to accept any activity that they don’t want