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10 K-pop idols who were once backup dancers, from BTS members Jungkook, J-Hope, Jimin, Jin, V and Suga, to SNSD’s Hyoyeon who performed with Boa, and solo diva Chungha
STORYLucy Jeong
- Former Wanna One member Daniel Kang said he was nervous dancing with Fiestar’s Cao Lu on the show Her Secret Weapon, while Monsta X member Shownu once performed with Lee Hyori
- Hyoyeon just joined supergroup GOT the Beat and once formed the dance duo Little Winners with former Miss A member Min, while Daniel Kang hosts dance show Street Woman Fighter
Many K-pop idols come from different walks of life – from entering the industry as child actors or former models, to being scouted on the streets and even performing as backup dancers for other famous names.
Here, we take a look at the K-pop idols who danced out of the spotlight before becoming superstars in their own right …
1. BTS members Jungkook, J-Hope, Jimin, Jin, V and Suga
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BTS members, who’ve broken records on Billboard charts, once danced for other senior artists under their agency. In 2012, a year before their debut, 16-year-old Jungkook and 19-year-old J-Hope stood behind Jo Kwon of 2am for his solo performance for the song I’m Da One. As for Jin, V and Suga, they made special appearances in the music video of the song.
This wasn’t the only time they had stood behind senior artists. When the girl group Glam debuted under Hybe (formerly Big Hit Entertainment) in 2012, Jimin, Suga, Jungkook and J-Hope came together once again and performed as back up dancers at the group’s debut.
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2. Chungha
Before Chungha made her name as a solo diva, she went through some ups and downs in the beginning of her career, spending seven long years as a trainee. In 2013, she danced next to Ulala Session for their performance on the show Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend – a show in which she appeared as a solo artist four years after her debut as a backup dancer.
Perhaps due to her past experiences, the 25-year-old star has become known for being good friends with her dancers, and she’s been outspoken about her support for dancers. On EBS radio show Chungha’s Listen in 2019, she said: “I hate the word ‘backup’ dancer. Can we please take out ‘back’ in front of dancers?”