Jake grew up watching BTS from his home in Queensland. He's now a rising star in the K-pop industry

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Australians like ENHYPEN's Jake Sim are making their mark in the competitive world of K-pop. emlybkr

abc.net.au/news/enhypen-jake-australian-artists-kpop-dark-blood-730/102390876Jake Sim was watching boy band BTS perform at the American Music Awards from his home in Queensland when he set his mind on what seemed like an impossible goal.

"I feel like that confidence and almost that mindset is something that they were surprised [by], just because I had nothing to lose, that was sort of my mindset." "I just realised that what I do can sort of spread a lot of positive energy, I just love that about my job."K-pop is Korea's best-known cultural export. The industry's biggest band, BTS, has smashed global records with more than 31 billion streams on Spotify. The most streamed girl group in the world is Korean band Blackpink, with more than 8 billion streams.

"It really takes a lot of drive and passion, they have to be really dedicated to go through the training process, and to debut and then to keep … striving for more and more."

 

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