Companies Trying To Make These Idols INVISIBLE In Their Own Group?
For a long time, Kpop is no longer just about music, it has become a market and even an industry where idols “sell” their talent and popularity for profit. The holding companies, which act as the “investors”, therefore, do not want to invest money without any return. To guarantee their revenue, Kpop companies will focus more on prioritizing their popular idols, while those with less reputation will be given a cold shoulder. In this video, we're gonna talk about 4 Kpop idols who, despite great talent and visuals, are still neglected by their own companies. Companies Trying To Make These Idols INVISIBLE In Their Own Group? Enjoyed the video? Help us to get 1 million subscribers ► SUBSCRIBE to BeBossTV → https://bit.ly/3dKg57s ► Hit the LIKE button and ring the BELL to get informed of our new videos! -------------------------- If any owners have an issue with any of the uploads, please get in contact ([email protected]) and we will handle it immediately. Thank you for your cooperation!

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