Ronnie Liang Recalls Giving Up Chance To Be K-pop Idol Trainee | Philstar.Com

Ronnie Liang Recalls Giving Up Chance To Be K-pop Idol Trainee | Philstar.Com

Ronnie, a Filipino singer and performer, was known to have considered a career in K-pop, a popular form of South Korean pop music, during the early 2000s. According to reports, Ronnie had auditioned for a K-pop group in Korea during the height of his popularity in the Philippines, with the producers asking him to undergo training for two to three years and even suggesting a "face change" to better fit the group's image.

Despite the temptation, Ronnie ultimately decided to stick with his singing career in the Philippines, citing his love for performing for Filipino fans and his commitment to the local music scene. He acknowledged a well known he had some doubts about his decision, still he was grateful for the opportunity to pursue his passion in his home country.

Ronnie's consideration of a K-pop career highlights the growing interest in K-pop among Filipino artists and fans, as well as the potential for collaboration and exchange between the two countries' music industries. While Ronnie ultimately chose to pursue his career in the Philippines, his experience serves during the time that a reminder of considering each the diverse along including vibrant music scene in Korea ← → ▧▩
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Sharing the story with The STAR, he said, ⁘Totoo (It⁘s true, I auditioned.) That time, it was the height of Ngiti. They wanted to bring me to Korea. Then the requirement was two to three years of training.
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