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Can Chinese become a Korean singer?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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Yes they can. In the Korean group miss A, there are two Chinese people. In another Korean group, f(x) there is two Chinese people (one is currently not there). So you can be a Korean singer if you're Chinese.

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