You can't say they need to stop debuting minors but continue to check out their music and mvs when it releases. There's no incentive for companies to stop when you're indirectly giving them money and attention
I understand the dangers...but even without debut, they will still be in the system as trainees for various time periods. I dont think the companies will ever go for this without intense enforcement from the government.
Kpop? Beyonce age 16 , Rihanna age 16,Eminem age 16,Justin Bieber age 16, Selina Gomez age 9, Arianna Grande age 15, Milley Cyrus age 9,Taylor Swift age 14, Katy Perry age 15,Billie Eilish age 15,Alanis Morissette age 11, Stevie Wonder age 11, Michael Jackson age 5, Janet Jackson age16, Aretha Franklin age 12, Elvis Presley age 12. These are only a few case! These kids were under their parents protection but most of them faced exactly the same issues and in some cases even worse! So this isn't only a Kpop phenomenon
First of all, you got a few of them wrong, second of all, western music industry isn't the same as kpop also she didn't say it was just kpop, this vid just focused on it because it's growing more and more common
How a lot of these people you listed became famous isn't similar to what idols go through so use different examples. Becoming an idol is way more calculated and strict and if you mess up, that's it. The west is different
@@staciii I am sorry, although my self a westerner I disagree! There are many artists who didn't make it to become famous as the artists above because they couldn't withstand the mistreatment and they disappy! Don't forget that many western artists ended their lives under the pressure of the so called fame or started using substances who drove them to their ruin! We prefer to think that we are different but the truth is that people prefer to see the wrongdoings of others and forget their own!
In my opinion good minimum age to debut is 18 and to become a trainee is 15.
You can't say they need to stop debuting minors but continue to check out their music and mvs when it releases. There's no incentive for companies to stop when you're indirectly giving them money and attention
I understand the dangers...but even without debut, they will still be in the system as trainees for various time periods. I dont think the companies will ever go for this without intense enforcement from the government.
Training is different though
It is the decision of the parents. Not anyone else.
It would be better if Fandom focused on streaming their favorite artists.
THAT'S NOT TO YOUNG!!
14? jeez
Kpop? Beyonce age 16 , Rihanna age 16,Eminem age 16,Justin Bieber age 16, Selina Gomez age 9, Arianna Grande age 15, Milley Cyrus age 9,Taylor Swift age 14, Katy Perry age 15,Billie Eilish age 15,Alanis Morissette age 11, Stevie Wonder age 11, Michael Jackson age 5, Janet Jackson age16, Aretha Franklin age 12, Elvis Presley age 12. These are only a few case! These kids were under their parents protection but most of them faced exactly the same issues and in some cases even worse! So this isn't only a Kpop phenomenon
First of all, you got a few of them wrong, second of all, western music industry isn't the same as kpop also she didn't say it was just kpop, this vid just focused on it because it's growing more and more common
How a lot of these people you listed became famous isn't similar to what idols go through so use different examples. Becoming an idol is way more calculated and strict and if you mess up, that's it. The west is different
@@staciii I am sorry, although my self a westerner I disagree! There are many artists who didn't make it to become famous as the artists above because they couldn't withstand the mistreatment and they disappy! Don't forget that many western artists ended their lives under the pressure of the so called fame or started using substances who drove them to their ruin! We prefer to think that we are different but the truth is that people prefer to see the wrongdoings of others and forget their own!