âAn audition?â I asked, puzzled.
âYes,â came the reply from Mr. Hong on the other side of the smartphone, his laughter audible.
âWeâre currently holding auditions for new male trainees.â
âAh, I see.â
âSo, did you all run away together?â
âRun away? No, not at all,â I protested, but he only laughed, clearly not convinced.
After ending the call, I exchanged awkward glances with my siblings.
âSo it was an audition.â
ââ¦It was an audition, huh.â
I felt silly for running away, but anyone would have been startled in that situation.
The youngest slurped his fish cake soup and said, âI mean, if unknown guys start running towards you, yelling, anyone would be scared.â
âExactly. Itâs only natural to be scared.â
We all nodded in agreement.
Then, turning to the owner who was making toast, we asked with a sniffle, âCan we have some more fish cake soup?â
âHave more,â he said.
âThank youuuu-â
At the small street toast shop, sheltered by a tent, steam rose from the tteokbokki and fried snacks.
Sipping the fish cake soup from paper cups, we sighed contentedly, and the owner chuckled.
âBut it does feel quite good,â the youngest mused, fiddling with his crumpled paper cup.
âNow weâll have juniors at the company too. Or should I say, junior candidates before they debut?â
âSo, does that make the people waiting now candidates for the junior candidates?â
âCandidates for the juniors of the⦠candidatesâ¦â
We blinked, trying to wrap our heads around the concept as the words seemed to collapse in real-time.
âAnyway, theyâre our juniors for now.â
âBut as Jiho said, it does feel good. To think weâll have trainee juniors.â
We all smiled proudly.
âJust thinking about teaching them dance makes me excited.â
âI want to buy them late-night snacks and show off a bit.â
âI wonder if any of them are interested in composing? If there are enough, it might be fun to run a composing class.â
As we excitedly discussed how we could help them, Rihyuk shook his head and gulped down his fish cake soup.
Then, with a cold expression, he said, âBefore we get ahead of ourselves, shouldnât we think about that first?â
âYou mean before we count our chickens before they hatch?â
ââ¦â
At my teasing, his ears turned red, and he asked, âHow are we going to get back into the company now?â
ââ¦â
I remembered how we had just screamed and backpedaled in front of the trainee applicants.
It seemed too embarrassing to walk past them with our heads held high now.
Chewing on toast, I pondered how we could re-enter the company as naturally as possible.
âAha!â
Suddenly, a brilliant idea came to mind.
âThis will work.â
In front of Lemon Entertainment.
As time passed, the line grew longer.
âHooâ¦â
With every breath, misty puffs of air in the chilly weather.
The applicants shuffled their feet and rubbed their hands together, sniffling.
The winter wind felt even harsher here in the alley where Lemon Entertainmentâs building was located.
The atmosphere was tense.
Today was the third round of evaluations.
After passing the first round of internet video evaluations and the second round of auditions.
Today was the day when, after one more audition and a camera test, the final selections would be made.
âItâs cold.â
Everyone had different interview times, and there was still a long wait before it began.
Most applicants, fearing any unforeseen variables, didnât dare go far and gathered in front of the company.
Some compulsively checked their messages to confirm the date.
âI really want to pass.â
âGod, Buddha, whoever, please just let me pass.â
âIâm not even dreaming of New Black, just to succeed as much as the dirt under their nails.â
Applicants made fervent wishes to the clear blue sky.
Some had been rejected by the big four agencies and had scoured audition notices before finding this one.
Others had heard rumors at vocal schools that âLemon Entertainment is really goodâ and had come.
And there were trainees who had been let go from other companies.
Each had their own story, but the decisive factor was the same.
âNew Black.â
The fact that Lemon Entertainment had New Black.
Some had come with various calculations, but for most, the reason was simple, very simple.
âTheyâre so cool.â
Videos of New Blackâs performances played on the smartphones of those preparing their audition songs.
From early to late teens, they all wore similar expressions.
The desire to be like them had drawn them to the audition site.
âAchoo!â
Of course, right now, I couldnât think of anything else.
âI wish this line would move faster.â
âAh, itâs so cold. It wasnât this cold when I came for the second round.â
âAfter the college entrance exams, it suddenly got so cold.â
It was cold, bitterly so.
Amidst the chill, the thought of sipping on hot broth indoors was all I could wish for.
A murmur arose from the back of the line where the applicants stood.
âWowâ¦!â
âWhoa!â
Shrugging shoulders and tucking hands under armpits, the applicants turned their heads towards the commotion.
And they all reacted the same.
âItâs New Black!â
It was as if a pale filter had been laid before my eyes.
Figures that seemed to brighten the dreary alleyway approached, five young men boasting a fit worthy of a puffer jacket advertisement.
âHello.â
Greeted by New Blackâs radiant salutation, the applicants bowed unwittingly, their hands coming together as if in prayer, though none had yet passed.
As a hundred eyes watched, the universe seemed to curve into a smile.
âIsnât the weather terribly cold today?â
âYesâ¦!â
âWe were just passing by and noticed everyone looked so cold. Reminded me of our old audition days.â
Teeth chattering, the applicants nodded vigorously.
Approaching the stoic-faced Junhyeon, who stood with a cardboard box, the members extended a bag.
Canned drinks were promptly placed inside.
âWowâ¦!â
Exclamations of awe spilled among the applicants.
âWeâve prepared a can drink and a hand warmer for each of you.â
Like a child hero in a movie trapping a burglar, a member in a knitted hat spoke with a voice as gentle as his warm smile.
ââ¦We bought these from various convenience stores, so we donât have a lot in stock.â
âWowâ¦â
The tips of their noses reddened slightly, reminiscent of Rudolph.
The thought that they had gathered warm canned drinks from convenience stores on the spot made everyone feel fuzzy inside.
The alleyway seemed to warm for a moment.
Bijoo continued.
âSo itâs random, and we might run out, so some of you might get a Hovenia dulcis drink.â
âThereâs also Ssanghwa-tang.â
âAnd honeyed ginseng tea.â
Laughter erupted at the mention of the random draw.
The members then approached the line of applicants.
âGood luck with your auditions~â
The youngest, wearing mittens, handed out drinks with a sparkling cheer.
âDonât drink it all at once. Sip it slowly. Donât strain your throat in this cold weather.â
The main vocalist offered advice for the audition, covering his mouth with his collar against the cold.
âNow, for the exciting draw.â
The rapper rummaged through his box with a grand expression.
Amidst the laughter, an applicant clasped their hands in prayer.
âPleaseâ¦!â
âDun-dun, dun-dun-dun, dun-durururudun. Dun. Duun. Duuun.â
The hand that had been fishing around stopped, and a deep reach into the box produced a bottle of drink.
Junhyeon smiled contentedly.
âYouâve won. Honeyed ginseng tea.â
âNo way!â
âRefunds are not possible, but you can exchange with the person in front or behind you through rock-paper-scissors.â
Laughter followed Junhyeonâs courteous customer service as he moved along.
Suddenly, the main dancerâs stern gaze turned into a kind smile, and Junhyeon gave a thumbs up, saying, âEnjoy your drink.â
And then.
âYou like black tea, right?â
âHuh? How did you know?â
âJust had a feeling.â
The leader, who seemed to intuitively know the preferred drink without being told, was both surprising and mystical.
A fleeting glance at the drink bag was all it took, and each time, a knowing smile was exchanged.
âGood luck with your audition.â
After quickly distributing the drinks, Woojoo handed the empty bag to Ryuk, who folded it neatly.
Crinkle-
The sound of hot packs being shaken and canned drinks being opened echoed through the alley.
âWowâ¦â
Taking a sip of the drink, I felt a warm fuzziness.
The tension hadnât completely dissipated, but the alleyâs temperature seemed to rise a few degrees.
The once stiff atmosphere became cozy and warm.
Such thoughtfulness from New Black naturally drew admiration.
âSo this is what it means to be a celebrity.â
There was an aura about them, friendly yet somehow untouchable.
Their appearance played a significant part.
âThey all look like real-life dolls.â
Clear skin, vivid eyes, and lively lips caught my eye.
They were like mannequins, carefully crafted by artisans, come to life.
âHa ha ha!â
For a moment, it felt like a software glitch in the hardware, but I dismissed it as imagination.
âThank you!â
As someone expressed their gratitude, the alley filled with a chorus of âThank you!â warming the air.
Woojoo spoke on behalf of the group.
âTake care of your throats, and good luck with the auditions. Hopefully, weâll meet inside the company next time.â
âGood luck to everyone!â
âGood luck.â
With that, the members of New Black waved and disappeared into the company.
Their walk was almost model-like, elegant strides following the leaderâs back as the other members walked similarly.
And just like that, they vanished behind the doors that opened with a security card.
After a brief silence, exclamations that had been held back began to spill out from all around.
âWow, thatâs amazing.â
âDid I open my drink for nothing?â
ââ¦Should I post this on social media after I get the acceptance notification? They say they check social media when considering final acceptance.â
Thanks to the relaxed atmosphere, conversations unfolded comfortably among the other applicants.
Amidst the neighborly ambiance, the applicantsâ desire to succeed was further ignited by the recent events.
âI must pass.â
It was while harboring this thought that the door, which had been closed, suddenly opened again.
With a clatter, a group of five burst out from inside, causing the applicants to scramble in confusion.
âOops, hello⦠ahâ¦â
âHello!â
Leading with a bright smile, Woojoo and the rest hurriedly fled, no, dashed away.
The buzz of conversation filled the air.
Those with keen ears could faintly catch snippets of the dialogue.
âBingsu?â
âSomething about A, I think.â
While the applicants tilted their heads in wonder, the actual conversation of the fleeing group, New Black, went like this:
âThey heard us coming and took off!â
âWhere did the A&R team hide? Bingsu?â
âYeah. The lady at the bingsu place said theyâre hiding there. She even sent a photo because she finds spying so fun.â
âHeave-ho, heave-ho. How many friends do you have, Wang Jihoâ¦?â
âIt seems they thought we wouldnât find them at the bingsu place.â
âWhat are you talking about? Itâs bingsu season in winter!â
The applicants nodded in understanding as they watched them chant âbingsuâ and run off.
It seemed not just anyone could win the Dolympics.
The capture of the A&R team went smoothly.
âNo, how did you find this place!â
âHehehe. Where do you think youâre running off to, team leader?â
As their eyes darted around, the A&R team members shivered.
I declared triumphantly.
âYou all are now in the palm of Dooly, like Gildong.â
âIâd rather be Heedong.â
At Deputy Manager Seo Pil-geunâs muttering, the other A&R team members glared at him as if he was clueless.
Bijoo pointed out a few people sitting around a round table with a gentle smile.
âBrother, the producing team members are over there too.â
They hurriedly responded.
âNo, we heard that the A&R team found a hidden gem of a placeâ¦â
âWhat are you talking about? The producing team asked first where to hide.â
âNo, they said it was a hidden gem.â
We couldnât help but laugh as they quickly fell into an internal dispute.
Then we sat down and enjoyed the bingsu provided by the A&R and producing teams, easing our mood.
After sharing stories from North and South America.
âAh, the auditions?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
We heard the detailed story from the company people.
âWe were planning to schedule it for next year, but thanks to your rapid growth, we had to move it up.â
âThe rookie development team has been revived too.â
Originally, new trainee auditions were planned for around 2016, but thanks to the massive cash flow we brought in, the schedule was moved up.
It seems theyâll be held once or twice a year from now on.
âThese days, weâre so busy expanding our workforce. We have to contract trainers to teach the trainees too.â
âAh, right.â
âAnd we have to conduct the end-of-month evaluations.â
âUghâ¦â
Just hearing the name, the end-of-month evaluation, sent shivers down our spines.
While scooping up the injeolmi bingsu, we asked.
âSo when will the new trainees debut?â
âWell, at the earliestâ¦â
The A&R team leader counted on his fingers as he stared into space, then said.
â2019, I guess.â
âYikes.â
Four years seemed reasonable, but as former trainees, we knew how long that really was.
âBy the way.â
Back to the main topic.
âHowâs our album plan coming along?â
âItâs almost ready. Weâre waiting to see how your song work goes and will proceed accordingly.â
âThere must be more than one or two plans.â
âItâs a special album, after all.â
The team members from both sides said.
âThere are many unique plans. But first, we want to hear the albumâs song content and adjust to that.â
âOf course, itâs not all prepared yet. And you have another award coming up.â
We nodded.
We were busy preparing for the KMA stage in Hong Kong at the beginning of next month.
It seemed like a good idea to hear about the full album promotion plan afterward.
âLooks like weâll start with the song work.â
We asked.
âWhen are the producer and the teachers joining us for the work?â
âTeacher Baek Sang-gyo is preparing for his year-end dinner show, and the others are also busy with year-end schedules. Itâll be a short meeting in between.â
âI see.â
âAnd producer Ha Seung-ju, excluding his Music Cafe recording scheduleâ¦â
The A&R team leader grinned expectantly.
âHeâs cleared his schedule, so he said heâll come over whenever we call.â
Second Floor Studio
As the figure clad in a coat stepped through the door, we greeted them with a chorus of âwowâs and applause.
âWelcome! Senior!â
âHello.â
âItâs so strange to see you in casual clothes.â
âI know, right?â
I was used to seeing them always dressed like a gentleman at the music cafe, so this relaxed attire felt unfamiliar. And it seemed the feeling was mutual.
âWow, Woojoo, your casual wear is quite unique.â
âYou like this outfit?â
âYeah, itâs⦠nice.â
It was my black hoodie, adorned with a tyrannosaurus surrounded by flowers, looking almost prickly. And then there was my pink wristwatch. To the person experiencing a culture shock at my appearance, I said with a smile, âThank you for agreeing to produce our album.â
âI should be thanking you. I was itching to compose something on the spot when I saw you guys perform. Iâve always wanted to work with you.â
âI never expected you to take on the role of producer, though.â
âI havenât deliberately avoided idol album projects, but somehow it just turned out that way. You guys are my first.â
Although the producer had collaborated with singers to create various hit records, they had never participated in an idol album before.
âHow did you end up with our albumâ¦?â
As I pondered whether they saw something musical in us, I caught a clear gaze from behind their horn-rimmed glasses.
âKyu-hwan offered a lot of money.â
ââ¦â
âIt was a tremendous amount.â
ââ¦â
It wasnât clarity in their eyes, but rather the joy of capitalism.
While we blinked in surprise, they said, âJust kidding.â
We burst into laughter, though we knew there was some truth to the jest.
Ha Seung-ju.
A producer famous for commanding an extraordinary fee in the domestic music industry. They were also behind the most successful album of senior Cha Woo-hyun.
They didnât often take on projects, but when they did, the results were almost always phenomenal.
âIâve heard the general direction from the A&R team. Itâs a special album themed around winter, right?â
âYes.â
âLetâs listen to the tracks youâve worked on so far.â
They sat down with a smile, and as I played one of my recent compositions, they nodded along, listening intently.
âItâs good, but?â
âReally?â
âYouâve made some changes, but it seems you havenât done much yet.â
âYes, I thought it would be important to get the opinions of the producer and others.â
Then they reached for the mouse to get feedback.
âIâd like to ask about this part first.â
âThe third track?â
âYes. I want to express the feeling of snow gently piling up in the chorus, but it doesnât match the rest of the song.â
âSo itâs not cohesive?â
âIt feels a bit out of place, so Iâll try to make some adjustments.â
I could sense my younger colleagues tilting their heads in confusion.
They seemed clueless about what was out of place.
As I was about to ask the A&R team to listen and judge, the producer waved their hand.
âMaybe itâs better to revise the intro instead, to make the journey to the climax smoother.â
âOh.â
âWhy?â
âI had the same thought. I held off because it seemed too bold.â
At my words, the producer smiled as if they knew I would say that.
âThen Iâll tweak that part a bit.â
âAlright. In the meantime, Iâll work on it on my laptop, and then we can compare notes.â
âOkay!â
My younger colleagues blinked in surprise as they watched the producer and me turn our attention to our laptops.
I could read the confusion in their eyes.
âThat was quick.â
âWhy so fast?â
I shared their sentiment.
For some reason, I had a feeling this album project was going to be a breeze.
In Front of the Second Floor Studio
The A&R team members peered through the glass with excited faces, only to be met with disappointment.
âThis isnât right.â
âThis isnât the reaction we expected.â
âWhy are they progressing so quickly and smoothly?â
It was supposed to be the moment when Woojoo would say, âIâve made a tiny change, letâs compare and see which is better!â
But instead, after a swift exchange of opinions starting with Woojoo and Ha Seung-ju, the process moved along briskly.
âBut about Ha Seung-ju,â one of them said.
âHmm?â
âDonât they handle Woojoo really well? Itâs not just that their styles match, but it seems like a work method optimized for that kind of style.â
âRightâ¦â
As everyone nodded in agreement, someone suddenly spoke up.
âDidnât they say that person worked on a jazz album with Woojooâs father before?â
âReally?â
âMaybe thatâs why.â
The A&R team members paused and turned their gaze back to the glass.
Watching Ha Seung-ju jot down notes and quickly come up with alternatives every time Woojoo spoke.
While they were impressed by the producerâs prowessâ¦
ââ¦â
The A&R team couldnât help but feel a pang of sympathy, wondering what had led them to this point.