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LOUD - Season 1

The new audition program 'LOUD' will be airing on SBS, which wrote a new history of audition format tv shows with 'Kpop Star.' The new tv show plans to create two groups that will represent the two companies, JYP Entertainment and P NATION. Expectations are high as the synergy of the three companies - SBS, JYP, and P NATION - will create a powerhouse for a new audition program.

Top Cast

  • PSY

    PSY

    Self

  • Park Jin-young

    Park Jin-young

    Self

  • Cheon Jun-hyeok

    Cheon Jun-hyeok

    Contestant

Overview

The new audition program 'LOUD' will be airing on SBS, which wrote a new history of audition format tv shows with 'Kpop Star.' The new tv show plans to create two groups that will represent the two companies, JYP Entertainment and P NATION. Expectations are high as the synergy of the three companies - SBS, JYP, and P NATION - will create a powerhouse for a new audition program.

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