K-pop Survival Shows: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

K-pop Survival Shows: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Introduction

K-pop survival shows have revolutionised the industry, with millions of viewers tuning in to watch their favourite trainees compete for a spot in the debut team. These shows have created K-pop idols who have gone on to achieve massive success, both locally and internationally. Seventeen, Twice, Enhypen, Kep1er, and IZ*ONE are just a few examples of K-pop groups that have gained worldwide recognition and fame through survival shows. The popularity of these groups and their commendable  success is a testament to the effectiveness of survival  shows in discovering new talent and preparing them for stardom. 

Besides the groups mentioned above, there are numerous other K-pop groups that have been formed through survival shows. There are two main types of K-pop survival shows: the first type which features contestants from different entertainment companies, such as Girls Planet 999 and Produce X 101,  provides aspiring idols  the opportunity to showcase their skills and compete with others from different companies. The second type of show features contestants who are all under the same company, such as I-Land with trainees from Big Hit Music and Stray Kids where trainees are under JYP Entertainment. These shows focus on training and preparing the contestants to become a cohesive group that is ready to debut.

With outstanding performances and plenty of suspenseful drama, it is clear why fans find these contests so entertaining. While the popularity of K-pop survival shows can be very beneficial to the contestants, the exploitative nature has received its fair share of criticism and has become a controversial topic in the industry.

Beer and Skittles: He Never Went Out of Style: The Rise of Harry Styles

Beer and Skittles: He Never Went Out of Style: The Rise of Harry Styles

He is a pop culture icon, rockstar, actor, model, and a global charmer who has reigned in millions of hearts for years. Born on February 1, 1994, and raised in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, Harry Edward Styles has been making headlines since he was 16 years old. Styles is consistently on top of his game, whether it’s his fancy fashion sense, captivating voice, or poetic lyricism. In recent years, he has transformed from a teenage heartthrob to an award-winning solo artist with myriad accolades and accomplishments. Despite the media portraying him in a negative light at times, he has risen above it all with the love of his family and fans.

Echo Buzz: Russia: Revival of The Zombie Virus

Echo Buzz: Russia: Revival of The Zombie Virus

Introduction

For centuries, scientists and environmental activists have warned us about the threats of climate change, citing increasing temperatures, droughts, wildfires, and of course, melting ice caps. Now, as a result of the rising temperatures and global warming, a new wake-up call has emerged: the potential outbreak of pathogenic viruses akin to Covid-19. 

Within these ice caps, organisms, bacteria, and viruses have been preserved and dormant since the last ice age, around 12,000 years ago. Scientists have dubbed the melting permafrost as the “Pandora’s Box” because its melting could possibly awaken and release a plethora of deadly diseases. And one certain strain of virus recently discovered in Siberia’s permafrost has garnered the attention of the media: The Zombie Virus.

Beer & Skittles: The Fatal Attraction of Serial Killers 

In the past few years, Netflix has introduced its audience to a brand new genre of serial killer docu-series and biopics. These projects serve only to boost awareness and ensure that the public is regularly alerted to the incidence of crimes. However, it is incontrovertible that this approach has garnered a great deal of interest from a particular demographic of people who have a propensity to be infatuated by criminals.