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RBW Concludes Successful K-Pop Training Program 'RBWithus Camp'

RBW Concludes Successful K-Pop Training Program 'RBWithus Camp'
RBW has successfully concluded the 'RBWithus Camp' in Thailand and Japan.
The camp offered participants a chance to experience the training process of K-Pop artists firsthand.
RBW plans to continue expanding its talent development programs in the future.

[TV Daily Reporter Kim Jin-seok] The global content company RBW has successfully concluded its K-Pop practical training program, 'RBWithus Camp,' held in Thailand and Japan in the latter half of 2025.

Unlike a simple experiential program, this camp offers a practical education encompassing the training processes of K-Pop artists. It includes vocal and dance training, music recording, music video shooting, and participation in showcases and auditions. Participants had the unique opportunity to experience the training methods of K-Pop artists, replicating the system of trainees.

Notably, Jajar, a trainee from Thailand who participated last year, has debuted with the girl group DRiPA, proving the effectiveness of the global training system. At the Japan camp, participants produced the Japanese song 'White Snow Flake,' which was distributed through global music platforms, showcasing the potential of the K-Pop talent development program. RBW aims to continue expanding its talent development programs in collaboration with various countries.

The recent RBWithus Camp indicates a new direction for K-Pop education programs. Instead of merely providing an experience, this initiative allows participants to gain practical experience as K-Pop artists through actual training processes. This approach meets the growing expectations of an increasingly diverse global fandom amid rising interest in K-Pop worldwide.

Moreover, successful cases like Jajar's demonstrate the credibility and effectiveness of this program. Her debut with DRiPA serves as a prime example of how a training system like that of RBW can be highly efficient, and more success stories of this nature are expected to emerge.

The production of tailored songs such as 'White Snow Flake' in the Japan camp raises questions about the potential for personalized program development. This provides participants with opportunities to create content and obtain tangible results, marking a crucial aspect of the future of the K-Pop industry.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: RBW

Source: tvdaily.co.kr