One Way’s Peter Hyun and Sky have a brand new show that’s all about you. They're with you every week diving into the KPop industry, and sharing their secrets on how to make it as a KPop star. Find out how to become a famous idol; what it’s like performing on stage, signing autographs and signing contracts. From choreography to appearing on music shows, it’s all you need to know about becoming the star you've always dreamed of.
Ep 11. What made Psy (Gangnam Style) so successful
One Way's Peter and Sky talk about how Psy became such an iconic figure. He became something unique. He got famous from his energy on stage; he's a great performer and sells out his live shows. Before singing, he was a producer; he knows what people want. He was successful because he didn't try to look 'cool,' he didn't try to be super stylish. He went for the dorky/geek look instead and owned it. He knew how to appeal with his strong points and his character. He went everywhere, worldwide, without speaking English. He just showed the world who he was and became the first video on YouTube to hit 1 billion views. Are you excited for his comeback?
5/4/2017 • 30 minutes, 28 seconds
Ep 10 - Advice to new K-Pop artists (from Lesley Chiang)
Peter Hyun and Sky have a special guest this week: Lesley Chiang (Peter Chun's daughter). She gives advice to new artsists, telling them to never stop practicing. You have to be the best because there's so much competition. You have to love what you do. Enjoy it. Find gratitude in every opportunity you get. Never stop growing as an artist. There's no short-cut. Talent doesn't lie. You have to be the best and know you're the best and find your passion. To be creative; it doesn't work if you don't love what you do. Take a break when you really need it. But, ultimately, never stop practicing.
4/27/2017 • 26 minutes, 11 seconds
Ep 9 - How you get a demo to a publisher
Peter and Sky talk about how you can get into a songwriting camp, or how you get a demo to a publisher. It's good to have connections, and you need to be willing to work hard and persist. It helps if you're signed to a label. Companies get thousands of songs a day, so it helps if you're signed to a label or if you have someone representing you. Publishers are open to any songwriters. Call up, get as much information as you can, and find out the guidelines. It's very formal. They sign you up for several years to represent you. Who would you like to work with?
4/20/2017 • 28 minutes, 41 seconds
Ep 8 - Why plastic surgery is a big part of K-Pop culture
One Way's Sky and Peter Hyun talk about plastic surgery as part of Korea's pop culture. Nowadays people are very open about getting plastic surgery and it's just as common among male stars as female. It's become part of Korea's culture because everyone wants to be beautiful, they want to enhance their looks, everyone has a complex about themselves. The duo think Koreans worry too much about what other people think; they're very self-conscious. So many tourists come to Korea for cosmetics too. Celebrities get surgery because they want to look better on TV. So many people get surgery now, the boys worry one day everyone will look the same. The culture around beauty has changed. What are your thoughts on plastic surgery?
4/13/2017 • 27 minutes, 57 seconds
Ep 7 - How to be a K-Pop star; have you got what it takes?
This week is the 'best of' from One Way's Peter Hyun and Sky. Giving you the best tips about being a trainee, revealing what happens after you debut, what it's like to prepare for an album and what it's like to be backstage at a TV show. All you need to know if you want to be a K-Pop star, or have ever wondered what it's like to be a famous idol. Have you got what it takes?
4/6/2017 • 40 minutes, 32 seconds
Ep 6 - The new way of promoting K-Pop music
This week Peter and Sky talk about the new way K-Pop companies promote their artist's music. It's less about being discreet and a lot more to do with previews, teasers and pre-promotion. Everything used to be very secretive and a lot of the time music was 'leaked'. Are you a fan of video teasers?
3/31/2017 • 20 minutes, 28 seconds
Ep 5 - What happens backstage at a music show
This week Peter and Sky tell us what happens backstage on the day of a music show. They get up before sunrise, get their hair and makeup done, have a dry practice, then a camera rehearsal and finally perform on the TV. It’s a very tiring day. The duo also admit they don’t really like K-Dramas or TWICE’s ‘Knock Knock.’ But why?
3/23/2017 • 27 minutes, 46 seconds
Ep 4 - How to prepare for an album
This week Peter and Sky tell us what it's like (and how to) prepare an album. The artists decide on a concept, the company collects songs from producers (SM sometimes collects 1000 songs to choose from), getting everyone in a studio at the same time, album covers and choreography. They reveal what it was like producing music for Super Junior and why they were stuck in a recording studio with the boy band for 12 hours! And insight in to the diet regime for pop stars; it's strict, especially for the girls. But why?
3/16/2017 • 36 minutes, 42 seconds
Ep 3 - What happens after you debut
- K-Con coming to Australia - Trial run, what type of artists will come- Travelling as an idol isn't that glamorous- Idols can't go anywhere or do anything when travelling- Only rest they get is on the plane- Two break ups in K-Pop this week - How do idols find the time to meet (and date) people?- What happens after you debut- Can change direction if debut isn't a success- If success, no celebration, just how can you maintain that- A lot of pressure being an artist
3/9/2017 • 33 minutes, 15 seconds
Ep 2 - preparing for your debut
- The rise of Asian pop stars touring Australia is great- Ailee coming to Australia- Why it's harder for a solo artist compared to a group - Being in a group, you can bounce ideas, get them to answer interview questions you don’t want to, have someone to chat to when you’re down- Maknae - Sky was One Way's Maknae - he explains what it's like being the youngest - Beast changing their name to Highlight and why the name change happened - The effects a name change could have on the band- Preparation for your debut- It could take years to get your debut- You have no creative control at the start if you are in an Idol group- The company makes the decisions. Even some of the biggest bands like EXO and Big Bang went through this- What happened to One Way when they were about to debut...- They chat about choreography, which happens after the music is ready
3/2/2017 • 39 minutes, 16 seconds
Ep 1 - Becoming a K-pop trainee
One Way's Peter and Sky give you the lowdown on how they got started in the K-pop music biz.