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  • Hey, guys, welcome back to my channel! Today I'll be doing a really, really, really, really highly requested video.

  • This is probably one of the most highly requested videos on my channel. So, as you can guess from the title, yes,

  • I used to be a trainee.

  • I will talk about my company and everything else later on. I've been putting off doing this video for eight months.

  • I promised you guys eight months ago that I would do this video,

  • but I didn't. There are just a lot of things that I'm not allowed to say; a lot of things that are confidential and

  • I was told specifically when I left the company that I wasn't allowed to publicize anything online.

  • So, while I'm doing this I won't be mentioning any names or anything that might get my channel taken from me.

  • This is going to be like a story time video. So, I'm gonna talk about my audition first,

  • and then I will talk about what training was like for me (two years of training, by the way).

  • So! It's been a really, really long time, but I still remember every single thing that happened because it was just super embarrassing, and

  • my audition was the longest one. So, I will be talking about the audition that was actually successful.

  • But, before I had my "successful audition", I've had about ten or fifteen auditions

  • that were just crap, alright. I wasn't successful at all. But, today

  • I will only be talking about my successful audition experience. So, when I first auditioned everyone else was auditioning to become an idol or a

  • singer. I was the odd one out because I was actually auditioning to become an actress, because

  • I love acting and I actually took acting classes when I was younger

  • and I just liked it to be able to live your life as someone else, so I don't know

  • I just really liked acting. But, even if you're auditioning for acting or if you want to become an MC,

  • you still have to go through the same audition process.

  • So, I just went, and it was quite a big audition. I don't exactly remember which one I went to.

  • It was quite a big audition

  • it was one of the top three big entertainment companies

  • in Korea. And, the audition was held over two days: so, Day 1 and Day 2. There were over

  • 2,000 participants. So, the first 1000 people were on the first day, and I was on the second day, I was #2637.

  • So, that was my number. I actually still have that little sticker. When I first went to the audition, I saw this lady

  • right there, and she was passing out these white forms, so, I took the form, and you have you write down your name..

  • It's basically a registration form. So, you have to write down your name.. and wait, lemme see,

  • I think I have here. The things that you're auditioning for ("Are you auditioning to be an MC

  • or castle singer?"), your weight, and your height, and your email address, your date of birth. Really basic stuff about yourself.

  • And, then I had to go, and wait in the waiting room. And, the waiting room is just a really, really big room.

  • It's kind of like the one that you guys see on Britain's Got Talent, except that it doesn't have chairs.

  • So, everyone sits on the floor in rows of 10 according to the numbers: 10, 10, 10, 10, 10..

  • And I was number, like I said,

  • 2637. So, I had to wait six hours for my audition.

  • So, I was just sitting there, drinking water,

  • practicing. People were just practicing

  • dancing, singing, etc. And, then the row in front of me stood up and went into the audition room. That was when I started

  • to feel like, "Oh my goodness, it's happening!" I started to feel really, really nervous

  • I was like "aAH," Now shaking, my heart was like, beating so fast, but then it happened, alright.

  • It was time for my row to go into the room. When I went in.. it's really hard to describe this, so I'm going to

  • draw it for you guys.

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  • Alright, so, this is the audition room. That's the door right there. When you come in, there's going to be a yellow line.

  • Right here, at the side of the room, and everyone who comes in just kind of stands there.

  • And there's about ten people here. And right over here,

  • That's where the judge will sit. For me, there was only one judge.

  • Alright, that's the judge right there. He's going to have a paper and a pen.

  • And, right over here there's going to be an "X" marked on the floor, and that's where you supposed to stand.

  • And, right here, there's going to be a camera.

  • So, now that you guys kind of get the idea of what the face looks like, it's a lot easier for me to explain.

  • So, I was the middle person, alright, there was ten people, and I was just sort of in the middle.

  • The first person at the end of the room will step out first, onto the X, and start performing. There will be a camera in front of you,

  • Just a regular camcorder. You are supposed to look at the judge, but if you are nervous,

  • You can just look straight into the camera. The judge was so strict, all right. He was so strict! The moment

  • I entered the room, it was just silence.

  • It's so quiet

  • you can hear my heart beating. And, then the first girl went, she sang some song, and before she even got to the part where she

  • Wanted to sing, the judge went,

  • And, then the second person went.

  • And, I was just so scared, because every single person that went up got stopped before they even had the chance to showcase their

  • Talent. So, I was just really, really scared. "I'm gonna die," you know, "I'm never gonna make it,

  • I'm never gonna make it," While I was panicking, the guy beside me went, and I was next, alright, so the guy beside me

  • went, and he stood on the X, and he sang, I still remember the song he sang; he's sang "I'm Yours" by Jason

  • Mraz. He was so good!

  • He was the first person the the judge didn't stop, and the judge just kind of let him finish all the way into the end

  • So, he just came back, and he stood beside me, and then it was my turn, all right,

  • So, I walked up and stood on that little X sign, and I looked at the judge and the judge was like,

  • *serious nod*

  • So, I was auditioning for acting, all right, so, I did my lines, you know, which I thought was all right

  • And, then the judge stopped me, so I was just confused, because normally he'd say "Stop, next," but, for me

  • He didn't say "Next," so, I didn't know what to do. I'm just standing there looking so stupid, and they just said

  • I sang, mm-hmm? I didn't prepare a song.

  • I said, first song that came into my mind was

  • And, then I just started singing. I was singing the chorus. The first sentence of the chorus of "A Whole New World", "STOP,"

  • He said, and I was like, "oH." He wrote something down in the paper

  • He looked at his assistant beside him, he wrote something again on the paper, and then he looked at me

  • And, he said, "Can you dance?" Like I said, I didn't prepare anything,

  • So, I was just..I was just like, I was so overwhelmed with everything, and everyone else was also staring at me, because my audition

  • Took thelongest, and then he asked me if I had any song prepared, because normally you usually have a CD prepared,

  • but I didn't because I came for acting. I told him that I didn't have a CD prepared. So, that's the judge, right,?

  • There's a woman right here. She's the one that's going to play some radio, like a DJ.

  • I was just standing there, looking like a complete idiot.

  • He looked at the woman beside him, he, I don't know, he whispered something to her, and then she started fidgeting with the CD player,

  • And, then, she played a song, and it was a really classic dance song,

  • I grooved to the beat, I did a little bit of pop in, here, and there. I was good enough, basically, my dancing is a lot

  • stronger than my singing.

  • I was pretty comfortable with dancing freestyle. So, I was dancing, and dancing, and then the music stopped.

  • And, then, he looked at me really, really stunned he brought something down

  • He looked at me again, and he wrote something down on paper after he was finished writing all that down

  • He looked at me again, and he said come here, so I walked up to him

  • And he told me to write my name down so I wrote my name both in English and in German and then after that he

  • Gave me a yellow piece of papers

  • It was sort of like a pass and he offered me to a separately at that point

  • I was just like I think I made it, but I'm not too sure so I was just looking at my friend

  • It was supposed to audition after me, and I was just like

  • And she's like here

  • I should meet you a separate room that room was a lot bigger and

  • a lot more quiet there were about four judges there three of the girls with the same yellow pass and

  • one boy and over there they were testing you on your expression and

  • Also, how you model and walk

  • So there's like tapes on the floor and you have to walk like catwalk down that was easy for me

  • And I've done that before doing the expression thing was also really easy for me like I said before I've shaken acting class or so

  • And I really enjoy acting so that was been easy for me all of us passed except for one of the girls

  • I'm not too sure, but she was very pretty by the way

  • I think she can be a model so that girl who failed

  • She'd left me boom and then the judges came to talk to us

  • And they stood us up in front of the camera like that and the woman went 45 degrees

  • Please and then you go to turn face the front and stuff like that everything was also done in Korean by the way

  • so yeah

  • Just turned to face the front tense and face if I smile don't smile and then after that not too sure what happened

  • But I was given a contract and we proceeded to

  • Talking about what kind of contract we want. It wasn't on the same day. It was like separately they gave us a contract

  • I don't really remember

  • What contracts they have but then I think there was a two-year contract seven year contract and a 12 year one?

  • But I signed up for two-year contracts

  • and then I thought of training I was in to

  • Entertainment companies like I said before I can't tell you guys which company I was in but I will tell you guys the companies that

  • I auditioned for the companies I auditioned for were SM Entertainment JYP entertainment

  • cube Entertainment Loen entertainment and SNC

  • So I was in two of these companies

  • So I was training and training in my first company until they decided to have a switch of trainees

  • They do this thing a lot where they transfer trainees around and I got transferred to a more strict

  • Entertainment my first company was really nice they were strict

  • But they were not that strict with my second company my second company was so strict so in my first company most of the trainees

  • Were girls really really nice. The boss was really nice strict, but really really nice. I'm kind of like a grandpa

  • I've seen a lot of extra knees when they quit they have a lot of

  • Conflict with the company all bad things to say I don't really have a lot of bad things that

  • Happened to me in the company even until now

  • I am still close the people working in the company some of the trainees in the company as well

  • We are still friends one of my trainee friends

  • Just just debuted as a solo artist so if you guys want to check him out our link him down below his name is Jay

  • Mellow and he's from a relatively smaller

  • entertainment company called solo entertainment

  • I was not in that company by the way my company is quite big and very very strict

  • I was not allowed to have phones so every time I go for training

  • I had to put my phone in a basket and they refer to all the trainees with code names or code numbers along with your

  • Name sir trainee number one summer training number two chong-in was the training difficult for me personally not really

  • I don't think the training was

  • difficult all right

  • I think it is

  • tolerable the only difficult part for me was you're having to wake up really really early in the morning to start training the workout and

  • The exercise was not very difficult for me because I'm a very athletic

  • Person I used to work out every single day and my workout can be quite intensive. I'm naturally quite skinny

  • It's guys can see so I didn't need to diet that much

  • I still had to but it wasn't it wasn't the West in bigger companies the trainees I usually put into groups

  • There was a girl who was not in my group and in Korean standards. She was quite chubby

  • I don't think she should show being told she looked quite nice, but Korean girls

  • Especially the trainees some of the trainees are really really skinny all right, and they would bully the chubby girl quite a lot

  • I've seen it happen

  • But I couldn't do anything about it because I have to proceed on with my training

  • So I took vocal lessons dance classes and acting classes

  • I did have to check language classes because I speak Korean and during my training days

  • I got to meet a lot of friends

  • friends that I'm still really really close until today in my first company they focused a lot on John's so we danced a lot I

  • Lost a lot of weight. I was really told my skin was glowing all right glowing without any makeup

  • I had no makeup on my second company focused a lot on

  • Physical appearance not just your face

  • But your body as well even the exercises that we do it's not to keep you healthy

  • It's more to shape your body in a certain way so that it looks better

  • So it looks more

  • Aesthetically pleasing I did however get more exposure in my second company because it was a lot bigger

  • And you will see stars coming in and out of the company sometimes some of them are not as a blemish in real alright

  • We're all humans alright some of them

  • Just look like normal people and some of them the more cheeky ones, but actually come down to the training room sometimes

  • And they would talk to the training some of them were actually kind enough to buy us drinks

  • I was actually pretty close to this one guy member from a boy band because he spoke English and I was the only training bang

  • Bang been to have English as my native language and no one else talking good

  • Everybody else spoke Korean or Japanese so whenever he would come down to the training room. He would always he liked it

  • He talked to everyone of course

  • But we click the lung quite work because he's a lot more comfortable with speaking in English

  • And we just talk about stuff. Just really really casual talk. Yeah. Why did I leave the company all right?

  • So so I wanted to be an actress right so in my first company they were training for me to become an actress and then

  • I would get known for singing or known for dancing or also be in a group somehow

  • But in my second company when they transferred after they did the whole training transferring thing

  • I was transferred to a more strict company

  • And they wanted to put me as a visual or as a vocalist for this upcoming girl group

  • Which has already debuted by the way, I was supposed to train for that

  • But I didn't want that I wanted to be an actress

  • and I don't want to be training so hard for something that I'm interested in but I don't really have the passion boy and I

  • Actually have tried talking to them. I really want to be an actress

  • Can you please put me in the acting category, and they said no you look good?

  • And I think you will fit in with this group type shit, and they wanted me to train for that group

  • I I just didn't want to I just didn't want it all so that upcoming girl group

  • I just didn't like their style of music and I don't want to be forced to do something that I don't want

  • Even if you give me Fame for that so when I told me to renew my contract with them

  • I started didn't want to anymore though

  • I left the company but on good terms so damn still what I wanted and we are still close friends

  • I'm still really really close with person who manages all the training

  • I'm still really close to my vocal teacher some of the trainees inside and some of my some base as well, so yeah

  • That was my training experience if you're wondering about plastic surgery because I mean I know something guys might be wondering about that

  • I haven't had anything done yet

  • I was supposed to if I were to renew my contract then I would have to get it down to following my company they wouldn't

  • Tell you when you're going

  • They'll just send you there, and they were about to do my nose and my job because apparently in Korean standards

  • I have a pretty big face and a very big nose

  • So yeah, that was my two years of kpop training experience. Thank you guys so much for watching if you guys enjoyed it

  • Don't forget to give this video a thumbs up and yeah

  • If you guys want me to do more story times as well leave it in the comment section below

  • And I will see you guys very, very soon. Bye!

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