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In the reality survival show 'Re:Born', 12 K-POP boy groups, previously debuted in Korea, compete for a formal Japanese debut. Episode #9 reveals their preparations for the final mission, including dance lessons with world-renowned dancers and emotional moments among the members as they strive for improvement and success.
In the reality show 'Re:Born', K-POP boys' groups compete for success. Jang Geun-suk offers heartfelt advice, sharing his experiences and encouraging them to invest in their health and mental well-being. The show highlights their struggles and aspirations as they prepare for their final mission.
The reality survival show 'Re:Born' features 12 K-POP boy groups competing for their official Japanese debut. In episode #7, the final five groups engage in intense challenges to earn benefits that will impact their final mission. The competition includes various games, showcasing their skills and rivalries, with E'LAST and DKB emerging victorious in their respective matches.
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In the reality survival show 'Re:Born', K-POP boy groups compete for a chance at a Japanese debut. The latest episode featured performances of J-POP songs, with DKB surprising judges with a cute concept. E'LAST impressed with a musical-style performance, while other groups faced tough evaluations. The competition continues with rising tensions and challenges ahead.
The reality survival show 'Re:Born' features 12 K-POP boy groups competing for a Japanese debut. The final mission will be live-streamed on YouTube on November 4, with voting open to viewers. The show aims to revive groups that debuted but missed promotional opportunities due to COVID-19.
In the reality survival show 'Re:Born', K-POP boy groups aim for a Japanese debut. Episode 4 features intense competition as teams prepare for their second mission, with DKB winning a benefit that allows them to swap performance order with DXMON, leading to unexpected results. Each group's unique performances highlight their growth and struggles, setting the stage for future challenges.
The reality survival show 'Re:Born' features 12 K-POP boy groups competing for a formal Japanese debut. The latest episode revealed the top 5 groups advancing, with teams preparing for a J-POP mission. Each group selected songs, leading to strategic discussions and a unique game to determine performance order. The anticipation builds for their upcoming performances.
The reality survival show 'Re:Born' features 12 K-POP boy groups competing for their official Japanese debut. The show has garnered global fan interest, showcasing performances and evaluations from judges. The latest episode highlighted groups like DKB and AIMERS, with emotional moments and competitive spirit as they strive to prove themselves.
DKB's D1 has been chosen as the MC for 'Listen Page', a new K-POP web variety show that merges live performances with talk segments. The show aims to showcase K-POP artists and will feature a house band and high-quality live clips. D1 expressed his honor in hosting and aims to promote K-POP globally. The show premieres on November 8 on the 'Content Village' YouTube channel, with new episodes every Friday.
The tweet translates to: "🎀 has officially announced that they won't be able to debut in Japan. I had a feeling this was coming, so I appreciate the formal announcement. It's disappointing for DKB, but it really does cost a lot of money. They probably did their best just to create that program. My gratitude for the effort they put into making the show remains unchanged."
The tweet translates to: "DKB's #Japan debut has been canceled... The program production team commented, 'We had to give up due to unavoidable circumstances' (Kstyle) news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/68500…"
The tweet translates to: "The Ilde project has been put on hold, and Ilde is now null and void. I don't really understand what's being said, but is it just a disappointing situation? Isn't it fraud? If it was written in the contract beforehand, that's really scary. DKB's debut in Japan has been canceled... Comments from the production team (Kstyle) u.lin.ee/ggoeKXa?mediad…"
The tweet translates to: "Isn't Reborn too much? Their debut in Japan was supposed to be a winning prize, but if that's taken away, of course they'll participate in BOY PLAN 2... DKB has talent, but it's so unfortunate for them~ 😔"
The tweet translates to: "I somehow understand DKB's debut in Japan..."
"DKB... It's a shame because they definitely have the talent... It's true that sometimes things just don't click."
When I think about it calmly, I feel like BRAVE wants to distance DKB from themselves. There’s a precedent (BIGSTAR was unable to make a comeback for a year and a half and ended up doing 100 performances in six months in Shin-Okubo). That’s probably why the Japanese management is working hard to hold many events in Japan, right?
The translation of the tweet is: "What was the point of Reborn without a DKB debut? lol"
It seems that two members are going to participate in "Boys Planet 2," and one of them is unwell. DKB's debut in Japan has been put on hold... The production team commented, "We had to give up due to unavoidable circumstances." (Kstyle) #YahooNews news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/68500…
The translation of the tweet "DKB報われなさすぎだろ。" is "DKB is just not being rewarded enough."
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