Everything You Should Know About South Korean Survival Program Created By YG Entertainment – Mix Nine
Mix Nine, or MIXNINE, is a South Korean survival reality program aired by JTBC. In this program, YG Entertainment founder and producer, Yang Hyun-suk, visits several music agencies throughout South Korea to look for new K-Pop stars. The final component of the program is a competition between the men’s and women’s teams, and the winning group gets to debut as an idol group under YG Entertainment.
In this article, Byeol Korea will give you a detailed explanation of everything about the South Korean survival show created by YG Entertainment – MIXNINE. So, keep reading!
About The Show
Concept
Mix Nine is a collaborative project between director Han Dong-chul, producer and founder of YG Entertainment Yang Hyun-suk, and also JTBC station. Han Dong-chul, who was the executive producer of the first two seasons of Mnet’s Produce 101 originally came up with the concept for the third season of the program. The program has 400 auditions from more than 70 agencies, visited by Yang Hyun-suk and also by other guest judges. That includes K-Pop trainees and little-known idols who seek further attention. According to Yang Hyun-suk, their good looks and pleasant personality are some of his favorites in choosing trainees, even though they are not a requirement. 170 trainees were selected by Yang Hyun-suk and guest judges CL, Zion.T, Seungri, and Taeyang.
After the agency tour ended, the trainees were divided into four classes (debut team, A, B, and C) to train and compete in the ranking mission which is assessed by a combination of judge evaluation and audience selection. For the trainees, several artists were recruited for the program. Vocal trainer and singer Ha Dong-kyun and singer Suran were responsible for vocal training. In addition, rapper Swings was their rap trainer, while YG Entertainment’s dancers Kwon Young-deuk and Kwon Young-don were in charge of training. With nine members each, the final male team will fight against the final female team. The selected members will promote with a group for seven months.
Date Airing
This program was aired on JTBC from October 29th, 2017 to January 26th, 2018.
Episodes
This program has a total of 14 episodes. The first episode was broadcast on October 29th, 2017 and the last episode was broadcast live on January 26th, 2018, at 11 p.m. KST.
- Episode 1 (October 29th, 2017)
- Episode 2 (November 5th, 2017)
- Episode 3 (November 12th, 2017)
- Episode 4 (November 19th, 2017)
- Episode 5 (November 26th, 2017)
- Episode 6 (December 3rd, 2017)
- Episode 7 (December 10th, 2017)
- Episode 8 (December 17th, 2017)
- Episode 9 (December 24th, 2017)
- Episode 10 (December 31st, 2017)
- Episode 11 (January 7th, 2018)
- Episode 12 (January 14th, 2018)
- Episode 13 (January 21st, 2018)
- Episode 14 (January 26th, 2018)
Pre-show and Promotions
On September 14th, 2016, JTBC announced an upcoming press conference that would take place on September 19th, 2016. On that day, the program’s producers Han Dong-chul and Yoo Sung-mo attended a press conference held at the JTBC Building, and confirmation of the premiere of the program was announced on October 29th, 2017. On September 25th, 2017, Noh Hong-cheol was announced as the host. About a month later, JTBC released a representative picture of the program on October 11th, 2017; the concept ‘Save a Shining Boy and Girl’ was printed with the logo of ‘9’. On the same day, another teaser video, where singer Zion.T was announced as one of the judges of the program was released.
The day before the premiere, the production presentation was held at a hotel near Hakdong Station. Yang Hyun-suk and Han Dong-cheol, along with Seungri and Zion.T attended the presentation. On the same day, the participants sang and danced with the theme song released. On November 19th, 2018, two different versions of the song and music video were released. Three different song versions were released as a whole: the boy version was led by Hyojin from ONF, the girl version was led by Lee Su-jin from Fave Entertainment, and the joint version was conducted by the two teams. Produced by Teddy, “Just Dance” is reported to be the first production song given to a non-YG Entertainment group or artist.
Best Performances
From a total of 14 episodes, many male and female trainees gave their best performances. Here are some of the best performances of the male and female trainees – let’s check them out below!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLI-QvBfN2I
Discography
All songs were released by YG Entertainment and LOEN Entertainment.
Part 1
In part 1, the song “Just Dance” was released. The lyrics are written by Kush, Joe Rhee, and Teddy Park. The music was arranged by Teddy Park, Kush, R. Tee, and Joe Rhee. The song “Just Dance” is sung by all the trainees who participated in the MIXNINE program.
Part 2
In part 2, the song “To Myself” (잘했다 말해주고 싶어) was released. The lyrics are written by Heo Jung-joo. The music was arranged by Heo Jung-joo. The song “To Myself” (잘했다 말해주고 싶어) is sung by Kim So-ri from Mole Entertainment.
Part 3
In part 3, “Just Dance” (Boy ver.) and “Just Dance” (Girl ver.) were released. The lyrics of both songs are written by Kush, Joe Rhee, and Teddy Park. The music was arranged by Teddy Park, Kush, R. Tee, and Joe Rhee. The song “Just Dance” (Boy ver.) is sung by all the male trainees and the song “Just Dance” (Girl ver.) is sung by all the female trainees.
Part 4
In part 4, the songs “Hush,” “Like A Star,” and “Dangerous Girl” were released. The lyrics of “Hush” are written by Kamen Rider and Jung Il-hoon from BtoB; the lyrics of “Like A Star” are written by MC Mong and Minjae; and those of “Dangerous Girl” are written by Kim Do-hoon, Lee Sang-ho, and Hwasa from Mamamoo. The music of “Hush” was arranged by Kamen Rider and Jung Il-hoon from BtoB; the music of “Like A Star” was arranged by MC Mong, Minjae, and Eastwest; and that of “Dangerous Girl” was arranged by Kim Do-hoon and Lee Sang-ho. The song “Hush” is sung by My9 Me, “Like A Star” is sung by Excellent Vibe, and “Dangerous Girl” is sung by SSS.
Part 5
In part 5, the songs “Hand In Hand,” “Super Freak,” and “Stand By Me” were released. The lyrics of “Hand In Hand” are written by LIØN, Woo Jin-young, Lee Byung-gon, Kim Young-jo, Shim Jae-young, and Jin Sung-ho; the ones of “Super Freak” are written by Bigtone, iHWAK, and Min Yeon-jae; and those of “Stand By Me” are written by MC Mong, Song Han-kyeom, Woo Tae-woon. The music of “Hand In Hand” was arranged by Kang Wook-jin, LIØN, and Diggy; that of “Super Freak” was arranged by Future Bounce, Bigtone, and iHWAK; and the one of “Stand By Me” was arranged by MC Mong, The Channels, Eeastwest, and Playground. The song “Hand In Hand” is sung by Pyeongchang, “Super Freak” is sung by Gangnam Station, and “Stand By Me” is sung by 9reat!.
Part 6
In part 6, the songs “OMG” (어머나), “Come To Play” (놀러와), “What!?” (뭐!?), and “I Like it Too” (나도 좋아) were performed. The lyrics of “OMG” (어머나) are written by Joe Rhee; those of “Come To Play” (놀러와) are written by Robin, Kim Kyung, Bigtone; the ones of “What!?” (뭐!?) are written by iHWAK, Bigtone, Lee Byeong-gon, Woo Jin-young, and Jin Sung-ho (진성호); and the lyrics of “I Like it Too” (나도 좋아) are written by LIØN, Diggy, and Kang Wook-jin. The music of “OMG” (어머나) was arranged by 24 and Joe Rhee; the one of “Come To Play” (놀러와) was arranged by Robin and Millennium; the music of “What!?” (뭐!?) was arranged by Kang Wook-jin, iHWAK, Bigtone and Diggy; and the one of “I Like it Too” (나도 좋아) was arranged by Kang Wook-jin, LIØN, and Diggy. The song “OMG” (어머나) is sung by Universe, “Come To Play” (놀러와) is sung by Our Home, “What!?” (뭐!?) is sung by Top Line, and “I Like it Too” (나도 좋아) is sung by Like 8+1.
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