With idols debuting as young as 14, experts say it's time for action (2024)


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Leeseo of girl group IVE, who debuted last week, was born in 2007. Aged 14, she is currently the youngest idol singer in the mainstream K-pop scene. [STARSHIP ENTERTAINMENT]


As K-pop groups are becoming younger and younger, members in their early teens are no longer outliers. Idols aged 15 are so common that their age hardly receives attention anymore. Members aged 14 still raise some eyebrows, but have nonetheless grown common in the mainstream K-pop scene — “mainstream” in the sense that they debut as legitimate K-pop artists, not as a part of a special project for child stars, and gain significant popularity.

K-pop idols debuting in their early teens is nothing new. Singer BoA’s debut in 2000 at the age of 13 and Taemin of boy band SHINee’s 2008 debut aged 14 are some examples that shocked the public at the time.

However, the idea of a 14-year-old maknae — the Korean term for youngest person in a group — has become less surprising to K-pop fans especially since last year. Three 14-year-olds debuted this year alone, most recently member Leeseo of girl group IVE who debuted last week. Born in 2007, she became the youngest idol to debut on the mainstream K-pop scene.

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Leeseo in IVE’s debut music video “Eleven” (2021) [SCREEN CAPTURE]


Prior to Leeseo, Japanese member Mire of girl group TRI.BE and Jian of girl group Lightsum also debuted this year at the age of 14. The trend of extremely young idols is not limited to female stars: Jongseob of boy band P1Harmony and Japanese member Niki of boy band Enhypen were 14 when debuted late last year.

“[K-pop idols in their early teens are] certainly not unprecedented, but I feel this trend has accelerated recently, partially due to trot audition programs,” said Lee Gyu-tag, a professor of pop music and media studies at George Mason University Korea.

Trot is an upbeat genre of Korean pop music that peaked in popularity from the 1950s to 80s. The genre has seen a revival in the past few years thanks to hit audition programs for trot singers such as TV Chosun’s “Miss Trot” (2019-21) and “Mr. Trot” (2020).

“Many child contestants have appeared and gained popularity on trot audition shows,” Lee continued. “Since trot is mostly enjoyed by older generations, seeing children perform on such shows was like watching a cute talent show and wasn’t uncomfortable to view.

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Jian of girl group Lightsum debuted this year at the age of 14. [CUBE ENTERTAINMENT]


“This spilled over to the K-pop scene. The idea of extremely young contestants became normalized, leading the public to grow more accepting of very young K-pop stars. The problem is, while trot programs expect them [child contestants] to perform like the children they are, idol auditions require even those in their early teen years to behave like professional K-pop artists. I’m not sure how appropriate it is for children to act way too mature for their age.”

There is an upside, however, to starting one’s K-pop career from an early age. According to pop culture critic Ha Jae-keun, “the positive is that young talents are able to spread their wings and do what they love from a young age.”

Indeed, the aforementioned 14-year-old rookies have been largely praised that they are just as talented and skilled as older members. In the case of boy bands, many fans actually welcome the fact that young Korean members have ample time to establish their careers before having to enlist for their mandatory military services.

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Niki of boy band Enhypen debuted last year aged 14. [BELIFT LAB]


Still, experts remain wary about potential ramifications.

“Idols in their early teens are in the midst of growing, during which they are supposed to be socialized through peer interaction at school and enjoy making childhood memories,” said Ha. “Debuting at such a young age usually means they miss out on such experiences. In the worst case, if they fail to succeed as celebrities, they are left with limited career options since they’ve most likely missed a significant portion of their education due to idol activities.”

“When young teenagers become K-pop idols or hopefuls, they’re basically going into isolated group training,” said Lim Myung-ho, a psychology professor at Dankook University who specializes in child and adolescent psychiatry.

“The isolation and lack of peer interaction are bound to affect a child’s psychological development and coping mechanisms later as an adult. Even if they do rise to stardom, there’s a high possibility that they will find it difficult to handle their emotions or be resilient when faced with stress. They may also be greatly affected by hate comments, then become unable to cope and spiral into self-destructive behavior, which we’ve seen many celebrities do. The deprivation of socialization is a bigger issue than skipping school.”

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IVE members perform in their debut music video “Eleven." [SCREEN CAPTURE]


Another factor that causes some to be concerned about very young idols is the shift in trends among K-pop girl groups. The demure, innocent image has fallen out of fashion and female acts have moved onto portraying strong-minded, mature women — meaning young girl group members often have to “present an overly mature or even sexualized image that doesn’t suit their age,” according to Professor Lee.

“And it’s not necessarily about being scantily clad,” continued Lee. “What I find troubling is when idols in their early teens portray an identity that they’re too young to comprehend. When I see very young stars sing dramatically emotional lyrics, I wonder if they really understand what they’re singing about. Then their performance of the song ends up lacking depth.”

Lee added that extremely young idols may even affect K-pop as a brand.

“One of the typical criticisms toward K-pop is that it is a ‘factory system’— that the idols simply perform what their agencies have already created for them,” he said. “This stereotype would be further bolstered if more early teenagers continue to debut as K-pop idols and sing lyrics they can’t even relate to because they’re too young. Of course, artists don’t always have to sing about their direct experiences. But when the performer is too young, it’s difficult to accept the music as ‘wholly theirs.’"

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MBC’s currently-airing audition program “My Teenage Girl” features contestants as young as 11. Only one of the 83 hopefuls was born before 2000. [SCREEN CAPTURE]


K-pop audition shows, since they center around trainees who have not yet debuted, feature even younger hopefuls on television. Wonyoung who re-debuted this month as a member of IVE was 13 years old when she appeared on Mnet’s audition program “Produce 48” in 2018 and 14 when she debuted as a member of girl group IZ*ONE, which was formed through the show.

MBC’s currently-airing audition program “My Teenage Girl” took it up a notch and features contestants as young as 11. Only one of the 83 hopefuls was born before 2000.

The extremely young age range led to controversy from the first episode after a video of a subpar performance of girl group Oh My Girl’s “Nonstop” (2020) by two hopefuls went viral on YouTube. However, the clip of the two girls being scolded by the show’ judges stopped being funny to many viewers once they realized the girls were just 14 and 15.

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A clip of two contestants performing girl group Oh My Girl's "Nonstop" (2020) on "My Teenage Girl," which received harsh reviews from judges, is currently the most-watched YouTube video from the show's first episode. The two girls are just 14 and 15. [SCREEN CAPTURE]


“Getting scolded by celebrity judges on national television and having clips of your embarrassing moments posted on the internet virtually forever is obviously incredibly traumatizing for children,” said Professor Lim.

“I’d even say it’s a form of emotional abuse committed under the name of show business. Those child contestants aren’t being protected at all. No child should be allowed to go through such a traumatic experience [...] There should be a higher, perhaps legal, limit on the age of audition show contestants.”

Experts believe it is unlikely this trend will die out, so they suggest the necessity to come up with a response plan.

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Wonyoung who re-debuted this month as a member of IVE was 13 years old when she appeared on Mnet’s audition program “Produce 48” (2018) and 14 when she debuted as a member of girl group IZ*ONE. [ILGAN SPORTS]


“Based on the current trend, I think the debut age for K-pop idols will continue to get younger and younger,” Lim said. “If we can’t do anything about that, the second best thing management agencies must do is prepare a support system for their young artists’ socialization and mental health. It’s absolutely necessary for the idols’ success, especially in the long-run.”

“If agencies sexualize young idols or present them in a way that is too mature for their age, consumers should also be able to discern and call out what’s unsuitable,” said critic Ha. “Additionally, the idols themselves, as well as their parents and agencies, need to think deeply about what they’ll do if their career doesn’t take off. That’s why they should never neglect education, even if they dream of K-pop stardom from a young age.”

BY HALEY YANG [yang.hyunjoo@joongang.co.kr]

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With idols debuting as young as 14, experts say it's time for action? ›

With idols debuting as young as 14, experts say it's time for action. As K-pop groups are becoming younger and younger, members in their early teens are no longer outliers. Idols aged 15 are so common that their age hardly receives attention anymore.

Why are idols debuting so young? ›

This is because the Kpop industry requires a lot of physical labor like long hours of training, learning choreography and singing. Once members age, they might be unable to perform as they used to and might struggle to keep up with the everchanging and active Kpop scene.

Who was the 14 year old in K-pop debut? ›

SHINee's Taemin, born on July 18, 1993, debuted on March 25, 2008, at 14 years, 8 months, and 6 days old, becoming a member of SHINee. Taemin, who embarked on a solo career in 2014 and later joined SuperM in 2019, is revered as the 'idol of idols' for his widespread influence.

Can a 14 year old be a K-pop idol? ›

For example, if a singer debuts at age 16, even after 10 years in the business, he or she is just 26 years old! Generally, Idols debut between the ages of 16 and 21. But 15-year-old Idols are not uncommon either, and last year in particular, there were frequently 14-year-olds as well.

What percentage of idols debut? ›

According to a survey conducted in South Korea in 2023, around 38 percent of entertainment agencies stated that the debut rate of their trainees was below 60 percent.

Why do K-pop companies debut minors? ›

The “big four” entertainment agencies SM, HYBE, YG, and JYP are selecting trainees at younger ages and from all over the world to increase popularity and profits. Even underaged teenagers are being debuted in South Korea, becoming part of a marketing technique and trend.

Is there a 13 year old K-pop idol? ›

BoA made her debut in 2000 at the age of 13 years, 9 months, and 20 days, which makes her the youngest K-pop idol to ever debut. Her debut album was titled ID;Peace B and it was moderately successful. BoA's label, SM Entertainment decided to send her to Japan to see if she could find better luck there.

Who is the 12 year old K-pop idol? ›

Lim Seowon was so talented that audiences forgot how young she is. How young is too young? Lim Seowon may only be 12 but her sweet looks, powerhouse vocals, and nifty dance moves made her stand out on Korean talent show Universe Ticket.

Which K-pop idol is the youngest? ›

The youngest kpop idol, as of 2024 in sm entertainment is Sakuya of NCT WISH. being born on November 18, 2007.

Who is the 11 year old K-pop idol? ›

AfreecaTV faces criticism after results from their new survival show “UPTOYOU” shows an 11-year-old will debut in the final group. On December 21, the finale for “UPTOYOU” was released, and shocked fans after finding Kim Rayul, a 2011 liner, will be debuting in the final group.

Is 23 too old to audition for K-pop? ›

The older members of a group can debut around 25, but most groups maknaes are around 15-17 nowadays (yes that would average to 16 but I don't like it so there). No big company would accept anyone over like 21 at most as a trainee. Medium companies? It's up in the air.

What is the age limit for K-pop? ›

The age range of those who audition is between 12 and 25 years old, or 18 years. Nevertheless, you ought to begin training at 16 at the latest. To become a K-pop idol, you need to have Korean language skills.

Can a 21 year old become a K-pop idol? ›

Sorry to say but no. 18 is probably the last age anyone can enter to an audition. Before until 20 it was because everyone idols debuted at the age of 20 or 23 max but nowadays max debut age is 20 and maximum new gen idols are like 16–17.

What happens if you don't debut in K-pop? ›

There could be various things that happen. If they don't make the debuting team some of them continue to train at that company while others terminate their contracts and switch companies. If they don't debut at all many just continue with their studies and go and get normal jobs.

How much do you have to weigh to debut as a K-pop idol? ›

Most Entertainment companies expect their trainees and debuted idols to fit within a specific weight frame - that being 40-50kgs for female idols and 70–90kgs for male idols.

What age should an idol debut? ›

In the K-pop industry, idols as young as 14 can make their debut and enter the competitive music world. Examples of K-idols who debuted when they were young include well-known celebrities such as G-Dragon, BoA, Taemin, and HyunA. Years ago, a few K-pop groups might have had one or two young members.

What is the average age for a K-pop idol to debut? ›

It is common for K-pop stars to debut in their late teens but no later than their early 20s.

What is the age limit for kpop idols? ›

You go to the audition center and apply for an audition in one of the vocal, rap, dance, acting, or model categories. Those between 12 and 25 years old in Korean age can participate, and there are no other restrictions on gender, educational background, or nationality.

Is 17 too old to be a K-pop idol? ›

It is never too old for anything. Ofcourse you may come across answers like “ it is too old since other artists started training at the age of 15…” yeah that's right but let them start at 15! YOU are gonna start even at 20 if you want to. Who are some k-pop idols who became trainee at a very young age?

How young do idols start? ›

Idols are typically discovered around the ages of 12-14, either by audition or scouting. These auditions recruit both Korean and international trainees; many international idols come from other parts of Asia and North America who then move to Korea to pursue their training.

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