The Recruit
SM’s idea three years ago was to begin to make a huge star who would
represent Asia. Their plan was to make a star who would use the Korean
music industry as a stepping stone into Asia, and then into the world,
in order to spread Korea’s prestige abroad. At that time, the
mainstream of the entertainment world was taken over by 13~16 year old
female idol stars. The Japanese representative of an idol group, SPEED,
was also composed of girls around 15 years of age. With that point
given, it was obvious that it would be most favorable for our country
to put out a [young] girl who would go abroad. Also, [SM] figured that
‘they needed at least 2~3 years in order to completely finish the
casting and training of this future star’, so they concentrated first
on casting.
The Younger Sibling
They asked all of the candidates they met at
national contests and talent shows, and even those who came to the
studio to audition, if they had a younger sibling. And if they did,
they went as far as to call those siblings in for auditioning. Through
this never-ending effort to find their future star, the jewel that they
found was BoA. At that time, BoA’s older brother had come to the studio
for an audition. The answer to the question "Do you have a younger
sibling" was the one and only 5th grader named BoA. At the time, she
was 11 years old. BoA has trained ever since that young age for this
day. The fact that she sang at the audition that she had through her
older brother was what guided her into becoming a future star. The
dancing and singing that the young elementary student did at the
audition showed plenty of potential to be a star.
The Permission
BoA’s talent
and passion, and her skills, although not yet fine tuned, were
extraordinary in spite of her young age. The company did however worry
about how well she could do at such a young age, but they couldn’t just
let this opportunity pass them by. As soon as SM found BoA, they
quickly met with her parents to persuade them into permitting her
training. BoA also showed her parents her strong interest in making her
dream of becoming a singer come true. But in the beginning, her parents
strongly opposed. Her brothers understood why their parents opposed
this decision so strongly; BoA was bringing home very high grades, and
they just wanted her to keep studying, not become a singer. But the
company who had already found BoA’s talents could not let go of her so
easily. In the end, SM was able to persuade her parents with the
certainty of her success, and BoA gained the opportunity of a lifetime
to live out her dreams.
The Training
As soon as the permission of the
parents were received, the company immediately began a very focused
training period to making a world star. The first thing that BoA needed
to learn was neither dancing or singing, but foreign languages. She was
given a private tutor who taught her both English and Japanese. This
was something that BoA absolutely needed to learn in order to go abroad
with her future music. BoA was even sent to Japan during her vacations
in order to receive extra focused lessons. It may have been because of
her young age, but her ability to learn these new languages was
extraordinary. Also, after her graduation from elementary school, her
start in the International middle school was delayed for six months in
order to go to Tokyo, Japan once again. This time, not only did she
learn Japanese, but she also received vocal and dance lessons. On top
of that, she was only allowed to speak Japanese during her stay there.
In order to pick up fine tuned pronunciations, she stayed with and was
taught by NHK’s GuMiKo. This intense training has given BoA the ability
to speak Japanese almost perfectly, and also understand and converse in
English.
The Road to Stardom
When Yungsung Akanemi (who manages one of Japan’s top
entertainers) saw BoA, they took upon themselves the responsibility of
her dance and vocal training. As a result, they introduced one of the
top instructors to BoA. Sakuma, who had been recognized as Japan’s best
dancer, gave BoA dance lessons, and Japan’s top hip hop dancer Kazeu
personally came to Korea to choreograph BoA’s debut album. Sakuma even
praised BoA saying "When compared to the Japanese dancers who do
nothing but dance, her skills are right up at that level. And among the
female singers who do both singing and dancing, there is no one who has
the skills that BoA has. There has been no one this young who can dance
so well." |