TV Show Review: Loud

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Rating

★★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 55 Mins

Episodes

15

TV Show Digest

It has revealed that there is a survival audition program to create international boy bands, and PSY’s P NATION and Park Jin Young’s JYP Entertainment are participating. They perform a modern dance and recite a poem to demonstrate their diverse personalities on the stage, where competitors can display their talents in any way they choose. This program targets boys who are not trainees for an agency. The competition is also looking for candidates who have abilities in a variety of genres, such as songwriting, music composition, performing live instrumentation, dancing, rapping, and singing. A special boy group that is both attractive and skilled will be created as part of a global audition program with the goal of once again enthralling the world with K-pop.

The Feel-Good Part

The concept of bringing talent to a big stage is brilliant and encouraging. The boys received support and an excellent opportunity to show up their abilities.

The Disappointing Factor

The females in the country are a bit disappointed as they did not get an opportunity to show up their talents and skills.

In-Depth Analysis

JYP Entertainment and P Nation are the producers of the reality series Loud, which aired in  South Korea in 2021 Psy and J.Y. Park worked together to create two boy bands, one under JYP Entertainment and the other under P Nation. Seventy-five candidates with artistic abilities from various nations competed in the show for a place in one of the two groups. The show debuted on June 5, 2021, and was shown on SBS every Saturday at 9 PM KST.   The program, aimed at boys born after 2000, regardless of country, held auditions starting on November 2, 2020 and ending on January 31, 2021. On April 26, 2021, it had revealed that the show would debut on SBS on June 5, 2021, J.Y. Park and Psy’s profile pictures along with the date and hour of the premiere—June 5 at 9 PM KST—were both made public on May 6. Daniel Jikal, the first candidate, was introduced through a teaser clip on the same day. The remaining 74 contestants, including Maden Moon, Mason Moon’s brother, and former 1the9 member Lee Seung-hwan, were made public through teaser trailers on May 20. Riku and Ham Mo-hyeob, two participants, exited the show early on May 27 due to their decision to leave the competition. As a result, there would be 73 contestants instead of the initial 75 when the show began. On July 24, Lee Seung-gi was added to the cast of the show as a Special Agent, a unique role whose responsibility it is to offer the remaining competitors encouragement, direction, and support as they get ready for the finals.

Star Power

JYP Entertainment and P Nation, the creators, took a big step with more responsibility. The three presenters, Park Jin-young, Psy, and Lee Seung-gi, did a fantastic job carrying out the entire television show.

Overall Opinion

It is a South Korean television show. It is an enjoyable and captivating television show. It is worthwhile to watch.