Rookie K-pop Group TFN (Formerly T1419) Sets Its Eyes on Latin America

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We're back with a very special follow-up episode in our mini series on rookie K-pop groups that survived — and thrived— throughout the pandemic. For Episode 2 we're super excited to announce we have the podcast's ... FIRST ~ EXCLUSIVE ~ K-POP INTERVIEW! In this episode, we chat with TFN (formerly known as T1419)—a rookie K-pop group that quickly caught our attention because of the unique way they're promoting themselves in Latin America and Japan. Tune in to hear the members discuss what it was like to debut during a time when K-pop groups couldn't meet with fans in person—and what they make of their Latine fans. Plus, we spoke to one lucky TFN/T1419 super fan who met the group while they were in Puerto Rico last summer for the Latin Premios Juventud award show. Lastly, we dissect the group's performance at KAMP and where we hope the group goes next. EPISODE RUNDOWN:1 - "What's in a name? TFN's Quick Bio" (4:09)2 - Some Notes On Our TFN Interview (7:11)3 - TFN Exclusive Interview (8:44)4 - "The Pros/Cons of Stanning Rookie Groups" (Our Interview with Amanda Soto, a TFN stan)  (20:02)5 - Analysis: Was KAMP a test for TFN? Did they pass?  (42:07)6 - Final Thoughts (60:31)TAG US — Let us know if there's another rookie K-pop group that you think should be on our radar! Who would you like to see us interview next?SPECIAL THANKS to TFN & MLD ENTERTAINMENT for helping make this episode possible!REMEMBER TO KEEP AN EYE OUT ON SOCIAL FOR EXCLUSIVE TFN CLIPS!Follow us on @ikptpod on Instagram and Twitter for updates :)   WATCH TFN'S SPANISH SONG "BEFORE SUNSET" HERE:https://youtu.be/oNnGFBl8LVsIt's a K-pop Thing is hosted by two journalists and longtime K-pop stans, Alexis Hodoyán-Gastélum and Theresa Avila. FOLLOW US:Twitter: @ikptpod & Instagram: @ikptpodFEEDBACK? IDEAS FOR FUTURE EPISODES?E-mail us at info@kpoppod.com

Rookie K-pop Group TFN (Formerly T1419) Sets Its Eyes on Latin America

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