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[NEWS] 260422 #지성 #박지성 From NCT #JISUNG, Jeon Somi → Na Haeun... Tracing the Lineage of “Child Prodigy-Turned-Idol” In the K-POP industry, where countless promising talents bloom and then fade away, there emerges an “ideal success story” that has turned public expectation into firm belief. Following in the footsteps of NCT Jisung, ITZY Chaeryeong, and Jeon Somi—all of whom started their careers at a young age and are now active on the global stage—much attention is now focused on whether Na Haeun can write another success story as a “child prodigy-turned-idol.” NCT Jisung: When a Training System Meets a Popping Prodigy NCT Jisung is the perfect example of how a “child prodigy” can develop into a one-of-a-kind artist through the K-POP training system. In 2013, at just 12 years old, he appeared on Mnet's Dancing 9 and drew significant attention with his powerful popping skills. The expertise he built back then as part of the “Poppin Hyunjoon Kids Crew” created explosive synergy when combined with the professional training provided by SM Entertainment. Jisung, who was a 15-year-old boy at the time of his debut, currently plays an indispensable, core role in shaping NCT's performances. As a main dancer, he commands the stage with overwhelming presence, while also showcasing his charm through his attractive low-tone vocals. This is cited as an example of someone who overcame concerns that an established image formed during their childhood career could hold them back from growing through consistent improvement of their skills. Idols who started out as child prodigies clearly have distinct advantages when they make their debut. The image of “that child from back then,” still vaguely lingering in the public's memory, becomes a powerful way for them to stand out among countless rookies. However, the benefits of having been a prodigy only go that far. They are no longer children protected by doting online aunties and uncles who once showered them with affection. Instead, they have been thrown into the harsh world of professionals, where they must face a demanding public that holds them to even higher standards precisely because they remember their past fame. In the end, once the novelty and attention fade, the only thing that can keep them relevant on stage is their skill. Just like Jisung, Chaeryeong, and Jeon Somi, the only way to survive in this fiercely competitive industry is to break out of the glamorous label of “child prodigy” and prove one's true worth as a professional artist.













