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What if "SM Rookies" turns out to be a Co-Ed Group?


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Really?

 

  • An overweight Idol (Shindong)
  • A 13 member group
  • A 9 member girl group
  • A foreign Idol (Hangeng)
  • A Tomboyish idol (Amber)
  • A boy band that consists of 2 subunits (Exo-K & Exo-M)

 

 

that isn't really experimenting honey

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No which category they will be under!! females or males @ voting for the awards, polls etc...? and there will be a lot of scandals.

 

Co-Ed was a bad idea at the first place.

 

Co-ed is very good idea. But it have to be project group (like Trouble maker). Not full time group. They need to exist like girl group and boy group and occassionaly promote as one.

 

Korea isn't prepared for Korean S Club 7. :D

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AAA is pretty great group but I don't see it happening in Korea since fangirls would get suspicious of the girl members and the "uncle" fans wouldn't support them either

 

too stuck in the middle concept when it comes to idols

 

and wrong section

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They won't do that. I don't even see much experiments in SME... 

 

 

 

Really?

 

  • An overweight Idol (Shindong)
  • A 13 member group
  • A 9 member girl group
  • A foreign Idol (Hangeng)
  • A Tomboyish idol (Amber)
  • A boy band that consists of 2 subunits (Exo-K & Exo-M)

 

 

 

that isn't really experimenting honey

As The 7thFlare said, out of all Big Entertainment companies in Korea SM is the most innovative one in terms of management. 

All other agencies just followed their lead later

what is innovative if not debuting SuJu and SNSD when everybody was used to 4-6 member groups and making them so successful.

Moreover SM was the first who pursued strategy of going abroad and entering foreign markets (still they are the only one who managed to assimilate their groups in other countries: TVXQ in Japan and SuJu in China)

 

I liked Co-Ed a lot. 

But SM won't create such group on a permanent basis as it will be hard to maintain a fanbase 

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As The 7thFlare said, out of all Big Entertainment companies in Korea SM is the most innovative one in terms of management. 

All other agencies just followed their lead later

what is innovative if not debuting SuJu and SNSD when everybody was used to 4-6 member groups and making them so successful.

Moreover SM was the first who pursued strategy of going abroad and entering foreign markets (still they are the only one who managed to assimilate their groups in other countries: TVXQ in Japan and SuJu in China)

 

I liked Co-Ed a lot. 

But SM won't create such group on a permanent basis as it will be hard to maintain a fanbase 

 

whatever you'd like to believe tbh

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