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How RESCENE’s real story broke through K-pop’s manufactured world

A girl from Geoje, a southern port city in South Gyeongsang Province, where no K-pop training center, or anything remotely resembling one, exists, and another girl from Japan, who crossed the sea to become an idol but had yet to realize her dream, somehow ended up debuting together. Their small agency was just as new to the industry as they were, and predictably, the group remained largely unknown even two years after its debut. Then one day, a YouTube video they had filmed outdoors, under sunlight rather than studio lights and with mindless improvisation rather than a prepared script, suddenly exploded online. Before they could make sense of what was happening, a song they had released two years earlier was already climbing the charts. The tale of RESCENE is about as close to a fairy tale as a K-pop story can get. Fans and newcomers seem to feel the same way, because under nearly every piece of content the group releases are comments conveying roughly the same message, if in slightly different words: “This group has every piece of the story people want to root for.” A look through

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