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YG Entertainment's Bang Yedam: The Rising Star of K-Pop

Bang Yedam is the rising star of K-Pop under YG Entertainment



 In the world of K-Pop YG Entertainment is a name that needs no introduction. This South Korean entertainment company has produced some of the biggest names in the industry including BIGBANG, BLACKPINK, and 2NE1, to name a few. And now, their latest addition to the roster, Bang Yedam, is making waves in the industry.


Bang Yedam born on May 7th 2004, was a contestant on the survival show "YG Treasure Box" in 2018. He was only 14 years old at the time but his powerful vocals and stage presence quickly made him a fan favorite. After the show he became a trainee under YG Entertainment and trained for two years before making his debut.

In June 2021 Bang Yedam finally made his debut as a solo artist with his single "Wayo." The song, which showcases his soulful vocals and emotional range, quickly gained popularity and charted on various music platforms. Fans were impressed by his mature sound and praised him for his natural talent and hard work.

Bang Yedam's debut was highly anticipated, and he did not disappoint. His performance on "M Countdown," a popular music show in South Korea, showcased his vocal prowess and charismatic stage presence. He also showed off his dancing skills, proving that he is a well-rounded artist.

Since his debut Bang Yedam has been busy promoting his music and making appearances on various shows. He has also been praised by industry veterans such as Epik High's Tablo and AOMG's Jay Park for his talent and potential.

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