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Korea Herald
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Hybe, Geffen Records launch second global girl group project following Katseye
Global audition began Thursday in Japan for next multinational act Hybe is once again partnering with Geffen Records, a label under Universal Music Group, to launch a new global girl group next year, the company announced Wednesday. This marks the second multinational group to debut under the ongoing collaboration between the two companies. The new project, titled 'World Scout: The Final Piece,' will begin with a large-scale audition tour across Japan. It aims to discover outstanding global talent and form a next-generation girl group for the international music market. According to Hybe and Geffen Records, top scouting teams from Hybe will take the lead in identifying promising trainees with high potential. Those who pass the audition will undergo specialized 'K-pop-style training,' adapted for the US market, from October to December. Selected trainees will then move on to an advanced training camp in the US, where they will compete for a spot in the final debut lineup. The debut is slated for 2026. The entire journey — from auditions to the group's formation — will be exclusively broadcast in the spring of 2026 via Japanese streaming platform ABEMA. 'The program will capture how talented individuals grow while working alongside world-class producers,' Hybe and Geffen Records said in a statement. The move marks the latest phase in Hybe's strategy to globalize K-pop by expanding its production model beyond South Korea. In 2023, the two companies launched the audition program 'The Debut: Dream Academy,' which led to the formation of the multinational girl group Katseye. That project drew wide interest from global viewers, who watched contestants from diverse ethnic and regional backgrounds train and compete under Hybe's K-pop production system — a blueprint previously centered in Korea, but now adapted for the US market. The show became a milestone in exporting the K-pop "DNA" to the global pop mainstream.

Los Angeles Times
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
Addison Rae and Grupo Firme among 3,600 invited to join Recording Academy
Thanks to breakout singles like 'Diet Pepsi' and to praise from the likes of Charli XCX and Lana Del Rey, Addison Rae is considered by many prognosticators to be in the mix for a best new artist nomination at next year's 68th Grammy Awards. Now the 24-year-old singer could help determine the results of the ceremony as well. The Recording Academy on Wednesday said that it's invited nearly 3,600 music professionals to become members of the organization behind music's most prestigious awards ceremony — among them the former TikTok star who's become a major pop presence in the last 12 months or so. In addition to Rae, the academy extended invites to the rapper Joey Badass, the singer Mariah the Scientist, the comedian Nikki Glaser and the members of the K-pop-style girl group Katseye and the regional Mexican music band Grupo Firme. In a statement, Rae called the invitation 'a huge honor' and said she's 'so lucky to be surrounded by talent and poise that inspires me to create fearlessly.' Added Glaser: 'This is the greatest thing the Grammys have given me since the half of Benson Boone's tuxedo I kept' after February's show. Of the 3,600 new invitees, approximately 2,600 (including the aforementioned artists) are being offered voting membership in the academy. The group currently has around 13,000 members who vote on the Grammys; last year, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told The Times that in addition to adding new members — part of a broader effort to diversify an electorate long criticized for being too old, too male and too white — the group was shedding voters that no longer met the organization's qualifications for membership. As an example, Mason described 'voters that maybe had a hit record or a song published in the '70s or '80s and just kept voting.' His goal, he added, was a voting body composed of 'relevant music people.' In its statement, the academy said that 49% of the new invitees are women, 56% are people of color and 60% are people under the age of 40. Those invited have until July 31 to accept the invitation in order to take part in next year's ceremony. First-round voting for the 68th Grammys (in which nominations are determined) opens Oct. 3; the show itself will take place Feb. 1 at Arena in downtown Los Angeles.