Chapter 5: What it means to be a Music Program (1)
TL by Myoni
Edited by Myoni & Yoni
âItâs morning, but there are a lot of people in front of the studio.â
As soon as they arrived at the studio, Gunyoung stuck his head out the back seat window. Unlike before, I was in the driverâs seat while Gunyoung was at the back. And next to him was LJ, in full make-up, tapping her foot with her legs crossed.
It was a little unfair.
âAh⌠Most of them are here for BYG. They have a comeback today.â
âThe live broadcast is at night, but they are already waiting?â
âBYG will have to come for rehearsal as well. They are waiting for them to come so they can take pictures.â
There were many fans holding camcorders and huge cameras crowding the front of the studio. I thought only kids did these things, but most were adults. There were even women in heels who looked like they were going to work.
âThose âSomeoneâs work outfit previewâ pictures on Twitter are all uploaded by those Chikduk[1].â
âChikduk?â
What are these work outfit previews and what is this Chikduk?
âPicture taking Dukhu[2]. Some of them take better quality pictures than those you find on new articles. Some take pictures to share, while others create a photo book to sell to other fans.â
Our pictures were taken while we were on our way inside after parking the van. I was nervous as I imagined people jumping over the fence to ask for autographs and handshakes, but in reality, it was embarra.s.singly quiet.
While they did look at us, no one shouted out our names. On the other hand, Neptune members were happily greeting other groupâs fans.
âh.e.l.lo everyone, we are Neptune!â
âWeâre Neptune!â
As the four brightly smiled and waved their hands, the amount of people taking pictures grew. A few even returned their greetings.
âWhat are you doing. Smile, both of you.â
Hyunjo poked the sides of Gunyoung and me. He already had a bright smile on his face.
âA post on Twitter saying âI saw Neptune today and they were pretty goodâ is better than most publicity stunts.â
I kept greeting people, without knowing who they were.
âAh, right. AlsoâŚâ
As soon as we entered the lobby, Hyunjo advised us.
âYou canât swear in front of fans who come to watch the broadcast.â
âSorry?â
âThere are still some stereotypes that celebrity managers are gangsters, so we have to be careful. Just donât do anything that turn into controversy. Donât even touch anyone. âToday, the manager of Neptune or whatever pushed me. Just my luck.â If comments like these are circulated, the image of our kids will worsen.â
âAh⌠okay.â
âAnd keep greeting people.â
âYes.â
âDo you know who you have to greet?â
I was speechless. How would I know that?
âYou donât know?â
âYes, I donât.â
âSince you donât know, just greet everyone you meet. Especially those with photo-badges, when you meet an employee, say these words exactly, âh.e.l.lo, I am (name) from W&U. Currently, I am working with a girl group called Neptune. Please take care of us.â Easy right? Memorize it.â
Gunyoung was already muttering the words as he memorized them. I did the same as we made our way to the waiting room. h.e.l.lo, I am⌠h.e.l.lo, I amâŚ.
As if this was funny, Seoyoung laughed behind me.
âYou said you are Jung Sunwoo oppa?â
Who is Jung Sunwoo oppa? Oh, itâs me.
âYeah.â
âSince you wore a suit, every person you greet is going to think youâre the chief. You look like Hyunjo oppaâs superior.â
âAh⌠Do I? Do I?â[3]
âYou should have worn a necktie.â
âMy necktieâs in my bag.â
Seoyoung laughed even harder. It felt like something was tickling my ears. Her laugh sounded completely different from how she sounded when she nagged her members. Her cotton candy-like sweet voice, her eyes that closed into half-moon shapes, she was very cute.
I just wanted to put her in my pock⌠Cough cough.
The waiting room for KpopCon was located in the bas.e.m.e.nt. As we got off the elevator, there were tons of people bustling around already. I couldnât tell who was a manager and who was a staff member just by looking. I couldnât even tell the difference between back dancers and singers.
What was certain was that there was no one prettier than the members of Neptune, especially Songha. It wasnât because I am working with them, really.
âWhere is our dressing room?â
âOver there. Second last one at the end.â
Along the narrow hallway, there were doors spread tightly on either side. Neptuneâs waiting room was the second last one on the right. A paper with âNeptuneâ written on it was stuck on the door.
Curious as to how a studio waiting room might look like, I opened the door with antic.i.p.ationâŚ
It was a chicken coop. It was smaller than my one-room.
Wait. Four members of Neptune, three managers including myself, later, when stylists and makeup artists come to fix their makeup, there wasnât going to be a place to sit.
If we were like this, how do those groups with 10 members or those with back dancers deal with this?
âThis is better than sharing a room awkwardly with other groups. And later, if we have a location shoot or an event, we have to eat and sleep in the van. At that time, you will miss this waiting room.â
Seoyoung pouted at Hyunjoâs words.
âI donât have to sleep or eat, I just hope we get a location shoot or an event.
âBe patient, that day will come. You guys will definitely become popular.â
âReally?â
âReally. You guys must be tired, go sleep.â
âWe have to greet our seniors.â
âIâll wake you up then, so just sleep.â
Neptune members covered themselves with their outerwear or blankets and nodded off to sleep on each otherâs shoulders. With their full makeup on, they were definitely celebrities, but their sleeping faces looked like a childâs. Well, they are kids. The oldest here is 22.
âDonât just stand there, both of you should get comfortable and sleep. We have to stay here until the broadcast is over.â
Hyunjo grabbed a chair and closed his eyes.
Looking at my watch, it was only a bit after 8. KpopConâs live broadcast was at 7p.m. We had around 10 hours left. How should I spend my time in this windowless chicken coop? Should I sleep too? No, if I close my eyes, I donât think I will be able to get back up⌠The only thing I could trust was my cellphone. If I knew it was going to be like this, I would have brought my charger or some extra batteries.
Why did we have to come so early when the broadcast was at 7?
âDo you know what to do until the broadcast?â
Gunyoung scratched his chin as he answered.
âI donât know⌠Itâs my first time at a music program so Iâm not certain.â
âBlackout didnât go to any music programs?â
âWhen I worked part-time there, they were already done their music activities and were only doing events and autograph signing events. From what I heard, they do a dry rehearsal then wait, camera rehearsal then wait, while other groups were doing their preliminary broadcast, wait. After our turn, we wait until they announce first place⌠I think itâs something like that?â
What is that? Itâs not like itâs neglect play.
Gunyoung looked around before lowering his voice.
âThose at a higher level seem to have other schedules between wait times. We probably wonât. We probably even have to eat in the waiting room.â
I felt suffocated. Even if it was a live broadcast, we had to wait 10 hours to do a 1-hour broadcast? Wasnât this too inefficient?
âAfter all this, how much do we get paid?â
âI donât know.â
We talked in a small voice, but Hyunjo lifted his head when he heard those words.
âWe get $100.â
âSorry?â
â$100.â
ââŚSo in total $400?â
Although it wasnât on a major broadcasting company, a major cable company was stingier than I had expected. Salon costs would probably be higher.
âNo, in total $100. If we divide it, it would be $25 per person.â
ââŚâ
At first, I thought I had heard wrong. With that money, it would only pay for three meals. From 4 in the morning until 8 at night, it was a schedule that took up a whole day and they only give us $25 per person?
âHonestly, isnât that too little?â
âWho here cares about that. And who does music programs for money? You accept the losses to promote yourself. We are lucky that we have a good company and Blackout to lean on, or else the Producer wouldnât even us cram us into his program. There are countless of groups who arenât able to appear on music programs when they make a comeback.â
âAhâŚâ
He taught us a few more things with a tired expression. Although there were some differences between music programs, at most we would receive $500. It didnât matter how many members we had or if we had back dancers, the money would be the same.
Hair, makeup and the different outfits requested by each studio meant that they would have to spend a few thousand dollars. Unfortunately, new groups had no choice, but to make an appearance on TV and sing their songs to promote themselves.
âRest a bit now. We havenât even started.â
After thoroughly shocking Gunyoung and me, Hyunjo placed a hat on his face.
Soon after, Gunyoung closed his eyes. It seemed like only I was truly shocked.
Looking through some news on the internet, I found that it may be worse than what Hyunjo said, but it definitely wasnât better.
While there were top idols who made upwards of $100, 000 per day and big companies with revenues of tens of millions, there were also girl groups who had to make their own outfits since they didnât have the money and small companies who would take private loans to debut their girl groups.
There were articles that said that if they flopped this time, they would have to go to Han river[4]⌠This chairman seemed to have ultimately ended up bankrupt, I wonder what heâs doing now.
As someone who dreamt of becoming the chairman of a management company, my heart is disturbed. I may not know much, but I will definitely never take out a private loan.
Closing the article, I once again searched for Neptune. Skipping past the ones I had already read, I looked at the comments on the articles or webpages I havenât seen yet.
Those articles were obviously promotional articles made by the company. I checked every single one for comments, but there were none. Not even a negative comment. If you excluded the promotional articles, there were only on lists of groups performing on music programs or of brief appearances on cable entertainment programs.
After looking through for 30 minutes, I finally found one. On the general forums on a Car Community site, someone started a topic called, âThey are pretty. Who are they?â and uploaded a picture of the members.
-Neptune or Napkin, a completely failed girl group.
-Their visuals are top among the groups coming out these days? Is it just the photo?
-I approve if itâs not photoshopped.
âI approve if itâs not photoshopped?â Like h.e.l.l, you approve. They look much better in person than in that picture.
Looking at these comments, I felt a bit sad. Even if they say you need heavenly luck to become successful enough to have the whole nation at their beck and call, they should at least have some popularity.
Letâs think as if I was the producer of Neptune. How could I promote them?
Their songs and concept seem to be good and above all, they all seem to have unique traits⌠Well, those traits werenât of any use outside of entertainment programs. So this was why they risked their lives to appear on broadcasts.
âWhat are you thinking about so seriously?â
Gunyoung, who kept opening and closing his eyes since a while ago, slowly woke up.
âI was wondering what Neptune would have to do to become famous.â
âHahaha. If there was a way, Iâd like to know as well. Luck and timing are determining factors on whether a celebrity becomes a hit or miss. They say that celebrities are like clouds, you donât know which cloud the rain will fall from. Look at BYG, who knew they were going to be so popular.â
âI still donât know why they are so popular. I canât follow kidâs preferences these days.â
As we talked quietly not to wake up the girls, someone poked Gunyoungâs side. Turning around, we saw Hyunjo staring at us.
âLook at these critics. If youâre not tired, stop chatting and go buy some coffee.â
âYes? Yes. Coffee?â
âBuy some snacks as well. Choose sensibly.â
After receiving the credit card, almost as if we were chased out, we left the waiting room. It seemed like there were a few more arrivals after we arrived as the hallway was packed. As we barely made our way through the crowd, a woman carrying a laptop bag suddenly barred our way.
âOh? Chief!â
Chief?
âYou are the Chief in charge of Blackout, right? I am Reporter Kim Sooyoung from CelebBridge. We met briefly at the autographing event before, do you remember me?â
The reporter struck a friendly conversation with Gunyoung.
This guy was even close to reporters. Suddenly, I felt Gunyoungâs 3 months of experience was enormous.
âh.e.l.lo, Miss Reporter. Of course, I remember you.â
âOh my G.o.d.â
âBut I am not a chief, I am just a manager.â
âOh, you were a manager. Anyways, why are you here? Does Blackout have a schedule at Knet today? Radio? Can you spare some time for an interview? It will just take a minute.â
âI am actually working with Neptune, a girl group from W&U.â
I asked in vain.
That was what was written on the reporterâs face. Ah f.u.c.k, I asked in vain.
âOh, so thatâs how it is. Then letâs see each other some other time.â
âYes. Goodbye.â
Gunyoung was still friendly, but the reporter coldly turned and walked away. Soon, she approached another man.
â⌠Letâs just go buy some coffee.â
âYeah.â
It seemed like this was the sorrow of being an unknown groupâs manager.
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[1]Â Chikduk â Picture taking Dukhu
[2]Â Dukhu â Korean version of Otaku, means the same thing (actually taken from the j.a.panese language)
[3]Â In Korea, we use casual and formal speech depending on who we talk to. In this case, Sunwoo first talked formally, then switched to casual speech. Another thing to note is that Hyunjo speaks formally to Sunwoo and Gunyoung and vice versa.
[4]Â Go to Han river is a common phrase meaning commit suicide by drowning in the Han river.