Eight K-pop Girl groups formed through survival shows
Survival shows are competitions in which trainees demonstrate their various talents and skills and compete against each other for a spot in the debuting group. Trainees are evaluated based on a range of qualities, including their charisma and charm, as well as their abilities in singing, dancing, rapping, and other areas.1. TWICE
Popular K-pop girl group TWICE is one of the most well-known groups that formed as a result of the survival show. Via Mnet survival program"SIXTEEN," which aired from May 5 to July 7, 2015, the group was created by JYP Entertainment. There were sixteen JYP trainees in total. In addition to the TWICE members,"SIXTEEN" participants also included ITZY's Chaeryeong, fromis_9's Jiwon, and soloists Jeon Somi, Chaeyeon, and Natty.I.O.
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