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What was the Hive-Geffen audition like for Le Seraphim and Eilit

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Kim Soojin

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"World Scout: The Final Piece" studio panelists (from left) Le Seraphim Sakura, Kazuha, Hikorohi, Sashihara Reno, Mocha ILLIT, Iroha / Photo source = Avema

Existing audition programs usually draw the process of forming a team, but this time they find the last one. As a result, audition participants are faced with a dilemma of constantly thinking about whether to build friendships and support each other or focus on protecting themselves. It's the first time I've auditioned in this atmosphere where solidarity and competition coexist, so it's very immersive."

Hive-GeffenRecord's second global audition program "WORLD SCOUT: THE FINAL PIECE" will premiere at 8 p.m. on the 24th on the Japanese OTT platform ABEMA. Prior to this, Sakura and Kazuha of LE SSERAFIM, Mocha and Iroha of ILLIT, and producer Sashihara Reno from AKB48 pointed out the highlight of the broadcast. They participated as audition studio panels and watched the participants grow first.

Sakura and Iroha said, "World Scout: The Final Piece is unique and special in that it finds the "last piece" of a team that has already been decided by three members," adding, "It was really impressive to see the participants who got close after several missions facing each other as rivals as the final evaluation approached." I hope viewers will also support the participants' concerns and growth processes."

"Most of all, the journey of the participants pursuing their dreams was so hard and serious that the expression 'extreme' fits," said Lino Sashihara. "Honestly, there were so many heartbreaking moments that I wanted to ask the person who made it, 'Are you really going to implement this plan?' But maybe that harshness made me love all the participants more," he said.

"World Scout: The Final Peace" is a project to complete Hive-GeffenRecord's new four-member girl group, which aims to debut in the second half of this year. About 14,000 applicants gathered to select the last member to join Emily Kelavos, Lexie Levin, and Samara Siqueira, who made their faces known as the audition "The Debut: Dream Academy," which produced KATSEYE.

The jury's prowess is powerful. Son Sung-deuk, a former performance director of BTS, is once again at the center following "The Debut: Dream Academy." Producer Slow Rabbit, who has worked with a number of hive artists such as BTS, Tomorrow X Together, ENHYPEN, L'Seraphim, Eilit, and KATSEYE, is in charge of the music sector. HxG CEO Mitra Darab, senior creative producer In Jung-hyun and choreographer NOSUKE joined the group.

"The judges' evaluation criteria were so high that even I was nervous and nervous watching the participants' stages," Kazuha said. "I also realized once again that in order to achieve good results on the world stage, not only enjoying the stage but also the power to capture the hearts of the audience is important."

Mocha said, "I'm not good at audition programs (because I thought it would hurt my heart), but I was deeply moved by watching the participants, and rather, I received a lot of courage and strength." He continued, "The ability to make the audience happy transcends borders. You can see them in "World Scouts: The Final Peace," he added.

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