
RBW Concludes Successful 'RBWithus Camp' in Thailand and Japan, Offering Real K-Pop Training Experience
RBW, a global comprehensive content company, announced the successful conclusion of its K-pop practical training program, 'RBWithus Camp,' held recently in Thailand and Japan.
The camp was designed not merely as an experiential program but as a practical educational course mirroring the actual training process of K-pop artists. Participants engaged in vocal and dance training, recording sessions, music video filming, and showcases/auditions, all based on a real trainee system.
A significant achievement was demonstrated by 'Jajar,' a Thai participant from last year's camp, who debuted as a member of the local girl group DRiPA, validating the program's effectiveness. Additionally, Thai participants, under the expert guidance of RBW trainers, completed dance and music videos, building their personal portfolios.
In the Japanese camp, as part of customized training, participants produced a song titled 'White Snow Flake' sung in Japanese, which was distributed on global music platforms on the 25th of last month. This showcased the program's distinctiveness in content creation tailored to individual traits and presented new possibilities for K-pop talent development.
An RBW representative stated, "We will continue to expand our global K-pop talent nurturing programs in cooperation with various countries."
Netizens expressed excitement, commenting, "It's amazing they get to train like real trainees," "It's great to see efforts in nurturing K-pop talent not only domestically but also internationally," and "Congratulations to Jajar on her debut!" showing positive anticipation.