Apple TV+ is giving fans a peek behind the curtain of the Korean entertainment industry with their new docuseries, K-Pop Idols. The 6-episode show offers insight into the lives of three talented acts at different stages of their career: newly debuted girl group BLACKSWAN, boy group CRAVITY, and veteran soloist Jessi. While the latter recently left her label P-Nation to strike out on her own, the younger-generation groups are still adjusting to life as K-Pop idols after debuting in 2020.
BLACKSWAN Members Couldn’t Believe Apple TV+ Wanted To Put Them In K-Pop Idols Docuseries “I hope they can pick up that we are all just human beings.” Screen Rant: What was your first reaction when you heard you'd be a part of this series? Fatou: When viewers watch the docuseries, I hope they can pick up that we are all just human beings. We have our ups, our downs, our sad sides, our happy sides, and our scared sides. We cry, we laugh...
NVee: I would say, working with these three, there was a natural chemistry that came between the four of us. Honestly, it was very surprising how fast we came together because normally it takes some time, but it was an instant click. I think that was one thing that surprised me very, very much when we all started working together, especially after everything. Me being just a random girl, then suddenly, "Yeah, she's going to be the new .
Sriya: Actually, BLACKSWAN is a group formed not by nationality, color, or age, but by uniqueness and talent. We're nice people who chase one dream. It's more diverse, and it doesn't matter your skin color or Asian because you can do whatever you like, and you can be whatever you like.