EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 1H 23M
Episode 85: The K-Pop Industry
from Homebrew Murder Crew
This episode unpacks the full arc of the K‑pop phenomenon — beginning with its groundbreaking roots in 1992, when Seo Taiji and Boys blended Western genres with Korean lyrics and challenged censorship norms, sparking what would become a cultural revolution. Their success laid the foundation for the idol‑training system and the rise of first‑generation groups like H.O.T., S.E.S., Shinhwa, and BoA, who helped launch the Korean Wave across Asia. From there, we trace how entertainment companies built the modern idol system: rigorous multi‑year training, global auditions, and polished performance standards that shaped K‑pop into a global export. We also explore how government support and digital platforms amplified the industry’s reach, turning K‑pop into both a cultural force and an economic engine for South Korea. Finally, the episode examines the reforms now emerging within the industry — including shorter trainee periods, increased scrutiny of management practices, and growing conversations around artist well‑being. These shifts signal a new era for idols and fans alike, as K‑pop evolves beyond its early structures toward a more sustainable future.Sources: TBA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This episode unpacks the full arc of the K‑pop phenomenon — beginning with its groundbreaking roots in 1992, when Seo Taiji and Boys blended Western genres with Korean lyrics and challenged censorship norms, sparking what would become a cultural revolution. Their success laid the foundation for the idol‑training system and the rise of first‑generation groups like H.O.T., S.E.S., Shinhwa, and BoA, who helped launch the Korean Wave across Asia. From there, we trace how entertainment companies built the modern idol system: rigorous multi‑year training, global auditions, and polished performance standards that shaped K‑pop into a global export. We also explore how government support and digital platforms amplified the industry’s reach, turning K‑pop into both a cultural force and an economic engine for South Korea. Finally, the episode examines the reforms now emerging within the industry — including shorter trainee periods, increased scrutiny of management practices, and growing conversations around artist well‑being. These shifts signal a new era for idols and fans alike, as K‑pop evolves beyond its early structures toward a more sustainable future.Sources: TBA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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