Hi there! I understand the culture differences. And I myself even can understand the fact that some Korean companies may prefer Asians over any type foreigners. But, me as a singer living where I do, there are close to almost no opportunities for a singer to make it. I am not American, nor Canadian I get mistaken by Japanese a lot. I have very white skin,dark hair and Asian looking eyes. (I apologize if I'm using the wrong terms. I don't mean to be offensive.) I'm pretty small and somewhat thin. I've talked to some Koreans and they actually think I'm Korean, or just simply mixed.

I've been on shows and I've won vocal competitions and I currently study at a music Academy. I'm a composer for my Academy and I practice valley regularly. And perform at restaurants whenever I can. I know basic Korean language and educated myself with the culture. (And so continue to do so by taking classes.) I am also okay with working for continuous hours and getting no rest. Since I am used to having a disciplined life filled with all types of diets and exercises and of course, work.

I know it may seem to many as if I'm just another foreigner that obsesses over the whole Kpop wave, but I disagree. I've been studying the whole American Music Business for quite a few years and I can assure I don't fit the standards, or quite honestly they don't fit mine. I've been very rational about this, and I understand I can't really ask much. "You take what you can!", That's what I know.
For a girl that wants to make it far in the music business, it's mostly a taboo.

But truth be told, I've listened to Korean music for almost five years now. And I've understood their vision is much more constructive and in my personal opinion more artistically beautiful. I see myself vocally fitting best at the whole Korean music. I am generalizing, since they are in my personal opinion, many different type of genres.

Regardless, I am actually taking any opportunity that may be granted. Even if so the music business at the US may not suit my preferences or style. Either way, I am going to audition for some Korean companies that are actually holding personal auditions.

Although I am Asian-looking, I know my chances are very slim to zero, due to the fact that in this reality, I am not Asian. And I'll audition anyway. I just wanted to know some opinions about this, actually.

I'm very worried, since I really want to become part of the Korean Music Entertainment regardless of everything.