14yo European girl (fluent/learning 6 languages, including Korean). Do I stand a chance in K-pop auditions? Honest advice needed.

Hello everyone! I’m a 14-year-old Ukrainian girl currently living in Europe. I am very passionate about becoming a K-pop idol/trainee, but I want a realistic reality check. Do I have any chance of being accepted by agencies, or should I not waste my time?Here are my stats and background:Age: 14 years old (turning 15 soon) — height is 165 cm, current weight is 58 kg. I used to be overweight but lost nearly 15+ kg over the past year through hard work, discipline, and lifestyle changes.Languages: I speak/am learning 6 languages, including fluent English and conversational Korean. Moving to a new country a few years ago taught me how to adapt to new environments and learn languages from scratch under pressure.Skills: I am completely self-taught in dancing. I practice choreographies every single day for 1.5 to 2 hours. I am also planning to work on my vocals/rapping.Mindset: I’ve dealt with severe bullying and isolation in the past, so I am mentally prepared for the emotional stress, loneliness, and strict environments. Music has been my escape for years. I am ready to send 100+ audition clips and keep improving my skills after every single rejection.My main fear is my ethnicity. I have a very European look — big eyes, long natural dark lashes, and a snub/upturned nose. I know agencies traditionally prefer Asian features for their main groups.Do global agencies (like HYBE, JYP, or smaller ones doing global projects) actually look for European girls like me if they have the skills and language base? What should I focus on in my online audition videos to stand out?Thank you so much for your honest advice!

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u/Hanna_Lee14j — 3 days ago

14yo European girl (fluent/learning 6 languages, including Korean). Do I stand a chance in K-pop auditions? Honest advice needed.

Hello everyone! I’m a 14-year-old Ukrainian girl currently living in Europe. I am very passionate about becoming a trainee, but I want a realistic reality check. Do I have any chance of being accepted by agencies, or should I not waste my time?Here are my stats and background:Age: 14 years old (turning 15 soon) — height is 165 cm, current weight is 57 kg. I used to be overweight but lost nearly 15+ kg over the past year through hard work, discipline, and lifestyle changes.Languages: I speak/am learning 6 languages, including fluent English and conversational Korean. Moving to a new country a few years ago taught me how to adapt to new environments and learn languages from scratch under pressure.Skills: I am completely self-taught in dancing. I practice choreographies every single day for 1.5 to 2 hours. I am also planning to work on my vocals/rapping.Mindset: I’ve dealt with severe bullying and isolation in the past, so I am mentally prepared for the emotional stress, loneliness, and strict environments. Music has been my escape for years. I am ready to send 100+ audition clips and keep improving my skills after every single rejection.My main fear is my ethnicity. I have a very European look — big eyes, long natural dark lashes, and a snub/upturned nose. I know agencies traditionally prefer Asian features for their main groups.Do global agencies (like HYBE, JYP, or smaller ones doing global projects) actually look for European girls like me if they have the skills and language base? What should I focus on in my online audition videos to stand out?Thank you so much for your honest advice!

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u/Hanna_Lee14j — 3 days ago

I want advice on what is best for developing dancing.

Hi everyone, I have a question: is it better to learn the whole choreography or just the chorus? Which will give you more results? If anything, I'm learning more K-pop choreography.

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u/Hanna_Lee14j — 11 days ago

Advice needed for facials, body isolations, and precision (5 months of dancing)

Hi everyone!I’ve been learning K-pop choreographies at home for about 5 months. I want to improve my technique and need some advice on three specific areas:Body Isolations: When doing chest or hip movements, my whole body moves, making the choreo look messy. How can I separate them?Precision: My angles look too soft or rushed. How do I make my movements hit exact lines and look controlled?Facial Expressions: I focus so much on the steps that my face blanks out. How do you practice facial expressions without losing the choreography?

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u/Hanna_Lee14j — 11 days ago