Everything you need to know about the rookie K-pop band ‘Blitzers’, probably the next BTS!
The rookie K-pop band ‘Blitzers’, recently made it’s debut on May 12, 2021, under the label of ‘Wuzo Entertainment’.
Will they be the next big thing, just like BTS? Or will they end up getting nowhere?
From a crowd of thirty hopeful and aspiring teenagers, the band has given us the most promising septet, all polished and ready to conquer the world, with several hours of rigorous training and sweating it out at rehearsals.

The boys truly reflect intense struggle and hardships they’ve been through, before launching straight into the hungry, competitive world of K-pop.
With exceptional practice of about three years, the band will now be tested of their talent and excellence in mere three minute long songs as well as choreographies.
Wondering what their routine include?
Everything, right from heavy gym workout sessions and vocal ones to ten hours of dancing classes quite early in the morning and promotional activities, the boys gave it their all!

Having to reside together at a shared dormitory, with less than five hours of sleep, the members slept in bunk beds with many vacant ones around them, that belonged to those who failed somehow and are no longer a part of ‘Blitzers’ journey with them.
Starting with their first single ‘Breathe Again’, the boys came all prepped up with extensive rehearsals under several trainers, choreographers and managers.
The fun part, after having just completed with all of these, the instructor called it to be their warm up and commanded to start afresh with the real training, Sounds too exhausting, no?
But surprisingly, they were all ready and responded with a unanimous and energetic affirmation.
Describing about their times at rehearsals, one of the members Jang Jun-ho in his interview said, “We practise our dance moves until we synchronise them perfectly”.
Wuzo’s commitment to the band
Completely relying on ‘Blitzers’ efforts and performance, Wuzo Entertainment has invested a whopping $1 billion in the band, trusting and betting on their existence.

Comprising of all young talents, the artists are between the ages of 17 and 19, still studying at school while their acquisition.
On being criticized for exploiting people for business in the name of K-Pop, Wuzo Entertainment’s head Kim gave back to such anti, while rubbishing these claims to be “one-sided”.
He cleared the air saying, “We as a company give trainees an opportunity to pursue and realise their dreams and they give us an opportunity to grow as a company. We are all in this together. And manager Oh is realistic about cast-off former trainees. We can’t help those who were given an opportunity for self improvement but couldn’t keep up with the others. We need to present the public with the best ones.”
