TOKYO — In 2012, Yuta Nakamoto flew from Osaka to Seoul with a one-way ticket and a determination to plunge into K-pop music, which was gaining popularity around the world. The 16-year-old passed an audition held by SM Entertainment, a top South Korean entertainment company representing internationally known pop music artists such as BoA and TVXQ.
NCT’s Yuta reveals K-pop’s plan to shine beyond borders
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