In another lifetime, he could've had a better family.
In another lifetime, he could've had more support toward his dreams.
In another lifetime, he could've had time to be a child.
The storyline he is following right now gave him the worst startin...
Labyrinth Hub always waited for their trainees and artists to come home. In the voyage of their passion for music, they allowed their navigators to find their own path. But they never let go of the harness that ensured in need they can pull them into their embrace again.
June didn't need saving. The artist was thriving in Korea's conservative and intense pop industry. The number of backup offers and contracts coming their way proved his undeniable impact. And some of them were pleasing, a few were outright thrown into the garbage cans, and the rest were set aside and to be deliberated in case he didn't make the debut line.
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June's personal team didn't want to go down that path though. His popularity had proven him a great candidate for the final line-up and they won't let him go without a fight. But what can they do with all these rules? There were restrictions in place to make a delusion of fair play.
Fortunately, there were some trainees under the company who initiated the course of action. With no words from the executives, they went out of their way to reach out and canvas their senior fans. And sometimes it took some social media surveillance. The majority required flights though, due to the origin of his solo launch being in America.
Nobody can fault the company for being generous with their trainees and paying for their vacation flights and accommodations, though. These circumstances aligned perfectly because of fate, or so they excused. Whatever it was, it lead them to the people who can promote June more.
A great number of fans were clueless about his whereabouts. It was common for artists to stay silent as they work on a new project so they assumed June was doing the same. It wasn't until word spread out in the group chats that their artist was competing in the Kpop realm for a spot.
There was hesitation on their part to divulge in the music. The production of Kpop and other forms of music had a distinct difference often. Even the fan culture can contrast. But with free coffee and sweets in gatherings to watch performances of the show, a large majority was convinced then and there to download the voting app.
Maybe June can be their entrance to the other world of sound. He can be among the other idol producers who personalized their music. "It's also not a permanent group. So we know that June can come back with solo stuff eventually. But can we really survive without his vocals for years?"
While they were busy abroad inviting people to watch Boys Planet 999 performances and make June their one-pick vote, Korea was busy fawning over the artist too.
An appliance and furniture advertisement was circling around social media and television. It cost the company a lot but they took a risk for more screen time for their advertisement knowing that it would gain popularity with the commercial actors. And soon enough, their stores were visited by people who never bothered to check out their brand before.
It was a one minute and thirty-second segment. A simple script that delivered undertones that had many curious about the romance. An apartment with wide windows that seemed ethereal but empty with the lack of furniture. The familiar BL actor Ji Woong came into the screen, staring out into the open space. "It isn't a home just quite yet."