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Big Hit Entertainment audition requirements clearly specify that the agency is only looking for male trainees. While producer Bang Shi Hyuk never confirmed, his boys-only policy may be from the complete and utter failure of GLAM, Big Hit Entertainment’s first girl group ever.

Before BTS happened, producer Bang Shi Hyuk, in partnership with Source Music, decided to create a girl group. July of 2012, GLAM debuted as a collaborative work, with Big Hit Entertainment producing and Source Music managing the group.

The initial debuting group consisted of five members. GLAM performed Bang Shi Hyuk’s and Pdogg‘s debut title track “Party(XXO)” with SeeU, a “vocaloid” whose voice belongs to one of the group members, Dahee.

Post promotion, member TRINITY abruptly left the group in 2012. While Source Music explained the reason is personal, fans were aware of the fact that she was rumored to have been a “sasaeng (사생, extreme fan)” of Super Junior‘s Leeteuk. TRINITY is said to have harassed Leeteuk until shortly before debuting.

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TXT (투모로우바이투게더) group of 5 members TXT revealed on January 11, 2019, under Big Hit Entertainment. Furthermore, the boy band “Tomorrow X Together” has (5) five members with an average age of 17 years. Currently, We have a few photos and videos of the member. About Big Hit Entertainment. There are five members. Yeonjun was revealed as the first member of TXT, and Big Hit went on to share teaser videos and imagery for Soobin, Hueningkai, Taehyun, and Beomgyu. Each member has been. Choi Subin (최수빈) Better known as Soobin 수빈 is a member of the boy band, TXT (투모로우바이투게더) alongside Choi Yeonjun (연준) and Huening kai (휴닝카이). TXT stands for “ Tomorrow X Together ” pronounced as “Tomorrow By Together”. TXT is the first Kpop boy group from Big Hit Entertainment since BTS, so people are very excited and curious about TXT members. Today we’re here to talk about everything there you need to know about TXT including their age, positions, facts and ideal type.

As a four-member group, GLAM returned in 2013 with “I Like That” produced by Bang Shi Hyuk, Pdogg, and BTS‘s RM. The group promoted this song and one other, “In Front of the Mirror”, without much success.

By February of 2014, GLAM released “Special Gift [Give it 2 U]”, a track that became the group’s last.

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While the group was not excelling, the members were working hard to stay together. This effort shattered when member Dahee was found to be involved in one of the nation’s biggest scandals of the year with the married actor Lee Byung Hun.

By September of 2014, Dahee, also referred to as her real name Kim Si Won throughout the investigation, was arrested for threatening Lee Byung Hun. She, and an accomplice who was found to be model Lee Ji Yeon, requested the actor to pay 4.5 million US dollars in exchange of a video recorded at a private gathering. This “video” was said to show Lee Byung Hun making lewd comments and being inappropriate.

When Lee Byung Hun reported Dahee to the police, she looked up flight tickets to escape the investigation. The authority issued a warrant, officially arresting Dahee on September 3rd, 2014.

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Plans for a second boy group from Big Hit Entertainment were announced by founder Bang Si-hyuk as early as 2017 and a date for early 2019 set in November 2018. TXT was officially revealed on January 10, 2019. Over the next ten days, YouTube videos depicting each member, dubbed 'introduction films', were released.

From then on, Dahee submitted multiple written statements reflecting on her actions and asked for leniency.

By January of 2015, the case found Dahee guilty of attempted threat. During the first trial, she was sentenced to a year of imprisonment. When she appealed, the court re-sentenced her to a year of imprisonment and two years of probation. She ended up getting out on a $20,000 USD bail, made possible because Lee Byung Hun didn’t want harsh punishment.

At this point, Big Hit Entertainment confirmed the group has nullified the contract and officially disbanded, stating “With one of the members involved in a legal controversy, the agency no longer finds it possible to keep this group going and decided to release the members as requested.”

In May 2018, Dahee became a broadcast jockey on Afreeca TV, with a little over 4,000 channel followers.

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“I’ve been working part time gigs and modeling. I’ve missed singing though. I used to do Instagram lives, but a couple of my friends helped me set this up.” — Dahee

The agency’s supporters also believe, aside from the whole GLAM issue, that there is no reason for Big Hit Entertainment to risk producing a girl group again, especially when it now has the know-how of managing a boy group like BTS into global success.

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Nobody freak out, but it looks like there's a new boy band in town. K-pop group BTS' label, BigHit Entertainment, just unleashed a new musical phenomenon on the planet and I think I speak on behalf of all ARMYs when I say — wait, am I ready for this? People are furiously Googling the question, 'Who is TXT?' after they were announced on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019. Well, welcome to the world, guys. I hope everyone is ready for this.

According to Soompi, as early as Nov. 27, 2018, it was reported that BigHit finalized plans to debut a new five-member boy band in the new year. After that, BigHit confirmed it to be true in a statement that read, 'We are currently preparing a boy group with the goal of them debuting at the beginning of next year.'

Anyone who follows BTS knows how major this is! (Like, real major.) In fact, this will be the first group to come out of the agency in six years. (That last was, of course, BTS in 2013. So young. So pure.)

Much to ARMYs dismay, New Year's Day came and went without any news. So, you can imagine how pumped folks were a this mysterious 'Coming Soon' site appeared on BigHit's site. BigHit's teaser site left loads to the imagination, and simply featured three Venn diagram-like circles with the words 'You & Me,' printed in the center.

If a user clicked on the ampersand, the circles combined and the following message appeared: 'You and I, different but together.'

The suspense! The drama!

Of course, die-hard followers went wild with their research and discovered the phrase 'new boy band' in the website's coding. They also used their particularly spectacular sleuthing skills to narrow in on the name of the new group.

Fans found a domain out there called txt.bighit, that when visited shared the message 'preparing the page.' It also just happened to have the same background and font as the Coming Soon page. Additionally, a few social media accounts arrived involving the letters 'txt' and '_bighit.' Also, oh yeah, there was a YouTube page, too. There, speculators could see TXT might stand for Tomorrow x Together.

Coincidence? I think not! All roads were pointing in the same direction.

This Twitter user summed it all up pretty well with screenshots.

Then, a whole 24 hours later, this happened.

BigHit Entertainment revealed that the band is, in fact, called Tomorrow x Together but only introduced one member! Obviously, the rest are probably on the way and will be trickled out over the next few days or weeks (because suspense) but for now, we have this great introduction video to member number one.

Please welcome, Yeonjun.

Is that, like, not the most fun you've ever had watching a video in your entire life? I love it! I want it! Give me more!

K-pop fans, remain calm. There is enough room in your heart for BTS and TXT! One thing is clear, it's now BTS and TXT. Different, but together.