Are There Any Updates On MixNine Trainees In 2024?

2025-09-09 05:16:16 325

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Addison
Addison
2025-09-12 00:19:01
Funny how time flies—MixNine feels like ancient history now. In 2024, the only real 'update' is that most trainees have moved on. A handful are under nugu agencies releasing SoundCloud tracks, but the lack of mainstream visibility is glaring. Remember Lee Hangyul? He's doing musicals, which suits his theatrical vibe. Others vanished completely, likely due to the industry's brutal competitiveness.

Still, the show's fanbase keeps minor updates alive through wikis and Discord sleuthing. It's niche nostalgia at this point, like digging up a time capsule from 2017's survival-show craze.
Violet
Violet
2025-09-13 03:37:21
Ugh, MixNine—what could've been! In 2024, most updates come through Instagram live streams or obscure agency announcements. Shin Ryujin from ITZY (who briefly competed) is obviously thriving, but lesser-known trainees like Choi Hyunsuk or Park Soyeon? Radio silence. I follow a fan account that tracks their occasional modeling gigs or musical theater appearances, but it's nothing consistent.

The real tea is how many switched careers entirely—one opened a cafe in Busan, another does K-pop choreography tutorials on YouTube. It's bittersweet seeing their dreams pivot, though I respect the hustle. If anyone's holding out hope for a 'MixNine 2.0,' I wouldn't hold my breath given YG's current... *gestures vaguely at everything*.
Quinn
Quinn
2025-09-14 21:16:16
MixNine was such a rollercoaster, wasn't it? I still check social media occasionally to see what the trainees are up to, but news has been pretty sparse in 2024. A few former participants like Kim Byeongkwan (formerly of A.C.E) and Lee Soomin have stayed active in the industry, but most seem to have faded from the spotlight. It's a shame because the show had so much untapped potential—YG's abrupt cancellation really left everyone hanging.

That said, I did stumble upon a TikTok last month of a former trainee (I think her name was Seo Jihyun?) doing indie covers. It made me nostalgic for the chaotic energy of the show. Maybe someday we'll get a surprise reunion, but for now, it feels like the MixNine era has quietly closed its chapter.
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Man, MixNine was such a rollercoaster! The male division winner was Woo Jin Young—he totally crushed it with his stage presence and vocals. I still get goosebumps remembering his performances, especially that one where he mixed rap and singing seamlessly. The female division went to Shin Ryu Jin, who was just *chef’s kiss*—her dance skills were insane, and she had this charisma that made you unable to look away. What’s wild is how the show itself got messy with the final debut group plans falling through. Like, all that talent and drama, and then… poof, no group. It’s kinda bittersweet thinking about what could’ve been if they’d actually debuted together. Still, both winners absolutely deserved their spots, and I’m low-key glad they’ve been doing their own things since.

Why Was MixNine Cancelled By YG Entertainment?

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Man, the cancellation of 'MixNine' still bums me out whenever I think about it. The show had so much potential—unique trainees, YG's flashy production, and that edgy survival show vibe. But behind the scenes, things were a mess. Rumor has it YG bit off more than they could chew with contracts; they promised debut plans but couldn’t align the agencies of the winning trainees. Imagine grinding through months of competition only to hit a corporate wall. Plus, the ratings weren’t stellar, and YG’s notorious for axing projects if they don’t see instant profit. It’s a shame because that final lineup had serious star power—just look at how many contestants blew up later, like Hyojin from ONF or Ryujin before ITZY. What really gets me is how YG handled the fallout. Zero transparency, just a vague 'circumstances' announcement. Fans invested time and money voting, and the trainees poured their hearts out. The whole thing left a sour taste, especially compared to how Mnet’s 'Produce' series (controversies aside) at least followed through. Maybe 'MixNine' was ahead of its time? Nowadays, survival shows like 'I-LAND' or 'Girls Planet 999' have tighter systems, but back then, YG’s disorganization killed what could’ve been a legendary group.

Did MixNine Ever Debut A Final Group?

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Man, MixNine was such a rollercoaster! I followed the show religiously, rooting for my favorites week after week. The whole premise was so promising—mixing talented trainees from different companies to form this dream team. The final lineup was actually announced: 9 boys and 9 girls were chosen based on votes. But here's the kicker—despite all the hype, the group never officially debuted. YG Entertainment cited 'contract disagreements' as the reason, which left fans like me totally heartbroken. All that buildup, all those emotional performances, and then... nothing. It felt like watching a drama with no finale. I still wonder what could've been. Some of those trainees were insanely talented—like Hyojin from ONF or Ryujin, who later blew up with ITZY. The show had this electric energy, but the abrupt ending left a sour taste. Even now, seeing clips from MixNine pop up in my recommendations makes me nostalgic for what might've been one of the hottest co-ed groups in K-pop.

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MixNine was such a wild ride, and the trainees totally stole my heart! The top contenders were absolutely stacked—Kim Byeongkwan from A.C.E. had this insane stage presence that made him impossible to ignore. His dancing was razor-sharp, and his vocals? Chef's kiss. Then there was Lee Soomin, who just oozed charisma. I still rewatch her performance of 'Havana' because she made that stage her own. And how could I forget Woo Jinyoung? That kid had rap skills way beyond his years, and his chemistry with the other trainees was electric. The show had this weird split between boys and girls, so the rankings felt chaotic, but those three? Consistently on fire. Honestly, the final lineup drama still haunts me—so much talent that never got to debut together.

Where Can I Watch MixNine Episodes With Subtitles?

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If you're looking for 'MixNine' episodes with subtitles, I totally get the struggle! This survival show had such a unique vibe, blending K-pop trainees and indie artists. Back when it aired, I binged it on Viki—their subtitle quality is usually top-notch, and the community translations add fun cultural notes. Some episodes might also pop up on YouTube (JTBC's channel occasionally uploads clips), though full episodes can be geo-blocked. For a deeper dive, I’d check forums like r/kpophelp on Reddit—fans often share obscure streaming links or fan-subbed Google Drive folders. Just be wary of sketchy sites; I once got lost in a pop-up ad rabbit hole hunting for 'Produce 101' subs and ended up with a virus scare!

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Is MixNine Available To Stream On Any Platform?

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Man, I was so hyped for 'MixNine' when it first aired—that survival show had everything: intense competition, emotional backstories, and those iconic performances. But tracking it down now? It’s weirdly tricky. Last I checked, it wasn’t on major platforms like Netflix or Viki, which is a shame because the choreography alone deserves a wider audience. Some clips pop up on YouTube, but full episodes are scattered. I stumbled on a few on sketchy sites, but the quality was rough, and subtitles were hit-or-miss. JTBC, the original broadcaster, might have it locked behind a regional paywall. Honestly, it feels like this gem got buried too soon. If you’re desperate, I’d hunt for fan subbed torrents or niche K-drama forums where collectors trade links. The show’s underrated—especially the way it highlighted smaller agency trainees. Still bummed the final group disbanded before debuting; what a wasted opportunity.

How Did MixNine Differ From Produce 101?

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