![]() Under the strict supervision of her instructors at the label’s headquarters in Seoul, Candace must hone her performance skills, learn to fluently speak Korean, and navigate the complex hierarchies of her teammates to within an inch of her life. When Candace enters a global audition held by the biggest K-pop label in the world, the last thing she expects is to actually win but convincing her parents to go against everything they believe in is nothing compared to what’s next. But she also has a secret that she’s been keeping from the world: She can sing. For most of her life, she’s been playing the role of the “quiet Korean girl who takes all AP classes and plays a classical instrument”-and keeping her love of K-pop and obsession with SLK to herself. 15, 2020 Who doesn’t want to be a K-pop idol Fifteen-year-old Candace Park is just a typical Korean American teen from Fort Lee, New Jersey. ![]() ![]() READ REVIEW 2 K-POP CONFIDENTIAL by Stephan Lee RELEASE DATE: Sept. Candace Park knows a lot about playing a role. A thoughtful portrayal of determined multinational teens balancing authenticity with pursuing their dreams. ![]()
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