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Korea Herald
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Hybe brings K-pop competition formula to Latin music scene
A new television series on Telemundo, an American Spanish-language network, recorded the highest viewership rating among other shows broadcast in Spanish. 'Pase A La Fama,' which translates as "a step towards a dream," drew close to 690,000 viewers. Premiered on Sunday, the show not only features A-list judges — Ana Barbara, Adriel Favela and Horacio Palencia — but also impressive prizes: a record deal with Hybe Latin America, a chance to debut as a band in Mexico, and $100,000 in cash. To claim the reward, competitors have to survive months of 'training, performing and facing challenges' to become one of the five finalists. Finding gems in the rough and watching them grow and pursue their dreams with the help of mentors may sound familiar to K-pop fans. Hybe Latin America seeks to fuse the popular formula into the Latin music scene, nurturing local talent for the global music scene.


Korea Herald
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Hybe Latin America to launch new Mexican boy group
Filming begins in Mexico for reality series following formation of five-member boy band Hybe Latin America, the Mexican subsidiary of Hybe, is set to launch a new boy band in Mexico, marking the company's second major project in the region following its recent band survival audition program. The move signals Hybe's accelerating efforts to expand into the Latin music market. According to Hybe Latin America, Thursday, filming has begun for a reality series aimed at selecting members for a next-generation global boy group. The program is being filmed at a custom-built training camp located in a school in Mexico City. 'This project is a creative experiment in how we can discover, nurture and introduce Latin talent to the world,' said Hybe Latin America CEO Kah Jong-hyun. 'With creativity and world-class production capabilities, we're laying the foundation for the next generation of global Latin artists. Our goal is to amplify the Latin voice — louder and farther than ever.' The goal is to form a five-member group and the selection process began with 300 initial candidates chosen from a large pool of applicants. Of those, 16 trainees joined the camp, where they will undergo six months of intensive training. Around 30 professional coaches — including vocal trainers, choreographers, producers and fitness instructors — are supporting the program. Hybe aims to fuse its systematic K-pop training model with the unique cultural and artistic sensibilities of Latin America to develop an original artist incubation model. Rather than relying on traditional TV formats, the company plans to distribute the show across streaming services, social media platforms and music apps on mobile phones. The production team includes an impressive roster of mentors. Kenny Ortega, the acclaimed director and choreographer known for Disney's hit series "High School Musical" and "Descendants," is serving as executive producer. Ortega has also choreographed for the Super Bowl, the Academy Awards and the Olympics and directed the Michael Jackson documentary "This Is It." The show's chief choreographer is Charm La'Donna, who has worked with Kendrick Lamar -- including his 2025 Super Bowl performance, Bruno Mars, Selena Gomez and Beyonce. Vocal coaching will be led by Robert Stevenson, who has trained artists such as Justin Timberlake, Rihanna and SZA. Colombian veteran creators Jaime Escallon and Lucas Jaramillo, who serve as co-creators and executive producers, are overseeing the series' creative direction. Meanwhile, Hybe Latin America is also producing the band audition program "Pase a la Fama" in partnership with US-based Spanish-language network Telemundo. The large-scale show, which aims to discover a new band in Mexico, will premiere on June 8, local time.


Korea Herald
05-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Del Real released new single 'Princesa' in conjunction with signing with Docemil Music
Hybe announced Wednesday the launch of its new Latin American label, Docemil Music, under Hybe Latin America, with Mexican musician and producer Emmanuel "Meme" del Real as its inaugural artist. Meme del Real, a member and producer of the acclaimed Mexican rock band Cafe Tacvba, has won multiple Latin Grammy Awards, including best rock song in 2004 and 2008, and both best alternative song and record of the year in 2009. The band is celebrated for its commercial success and musical artistry, standing as one of the most influential acts in Latin America. Singer del Real released the new single 'Princesa' under Docemil Music, marking the commencement of his solo career under the label. This track will feature on his forthcoming debut solo album, slated for release later this year. 'In this search to find how to share my music, from doing it ultra-independently to a major label, we explored some ideas, and above all there was rapprochement, interest,' del Real said in a statement, Wednesday. '(I) found it with Hybe Latin America, through Docemil Music, who are just starting up, and with Fernando Grediaga (general manager of Hybe Latin America) and the team he put together.' Kah Jong-hyun, CEO of Hybe Latin America, highlighted the significance of this partnership. 'Meme del Real's joining Docemil Music symbolizes our commitment to supporting Latin American talent and fostering limitless creativity. We are excited about what we will build together,' Kah said. Hybe established its Latin American subsidiary in November 2023 to expand its influence in one of the world's fastest-growing music markets. As part of this effort, the company acquired Exile Music, a label under Exile Content, which is involved in recording, publishing, artist management and concert planning in the region.