The Netflix documentary series โ€œPop Star Academy: KATSEYEโ€ embodies Chairman Bang SiHyuk's vision to transplant the unique K-Pop training methodology to global talents. This documentary is filled with scenes that offer glimpses into Bang's convictions and philosophy for creating a global group in the K-Pop style.

Chairman Bang SiHyuk emphasized at an event last August, where he introduced 20 candidates for KATSEYE members, that โ€œI have long thought of fostering talents from various countries based on the K-Pop methodology and creating a global group in the K-Pop style with them.โ€ This statement reflects his strong vision, which is also prominently revealed in the documentary.

In the documentary, Bang states firmly, โ€œNot all members can be the best singer or the best dancer, but everyone must be above a certain level to join the team.โ€ This encapsulates his philosophy that one cannot become a K-Pop artist with just one talent; they must develop abilities across various fields.

In a domestic TV lecture program in 2018, Bang explained that โ€œK-Pop idols function through a combination of complex elements to deliver each member's concept to the public,โ€ describing the nec

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