Why is BoA so popular?
Why is BoA so popular?
She’s broken barriers not only in language with her fluency in Japanese and English, but she also introduced her brand of pop and street music to a wider audience, including the US. She’s sold millions of albums and singles, held packed concert tours, and won the hearts of fans all over the world.
What company is BoA under?
SM Entertainment
Avex Trax
BoA/Record labels
Is BoA popular in Japan?
BoA started her music career in 2000 when she was 13. Since then she’s released 17 studio albums, and has become one of the most loved K-pop idols across Asia. BoA’s the only non-Japanese artist (in Japan) to sell over a million copies of two albums (she’s a big deal in Japan!).
Is BoA a group?
SM TownSince 2000
BoA/Music groups
Was BoA successful in the US?
BoA, who has released more than a dozen records in various languages, debuted an English-language album in 2009 that broke into the Billboard 200 at No. Their English version of “Nobody” made it onto the Billboard Hot 100 in 2009 at No. 76 before also falling off after a week. The group disbanded in 2017.
Is BoA first gen?
1st generation The first generation of Kpop groups started in the early 1990s to 2000s. Well-known groups from this generation are Shinhwa, S.E.S, Sech Kies, Turbo, G.O.D, Fly to the Sky and H.O.T. Rain, Lee Hyori, and BoA are well known solo idols.
Who owns the copyright to dance choreography?
Many dance contracts will explicitly state who owns the copyrights to the choreography or the production as a whole. This owner has the right to perform the work, to allow others to perform the work and to create new works based on the original.
Why do I need a contract to be an acro-dancer?
For example, if you sign a contract to be an acro-dancer, you guarantee that you have the skills to be an acro-dancer, that you do not currently have any injuries that would prevent you from acro-dancing and that you have not promised anyone else that you would not acro-dance.
What’s the business side of dance like?
The business side of dance can often fall second to the art. Contracts, which usually appear after you’ve done the hard work of securing a job, can seem like an inconsequential afterthought.