When we watch idols perform on stage with their perfect dance moves and bright smiles, we don’t see the years spent in practice rooms before that moment. Some K-pop idols trained for 7 to 15 years before they could stand on stage for the first time.
The difference between their glamorous debut and the struggle behind it is massive. That long training period is exactly what makes their success feel real and earned.
In this article, you’ll learn about 15 idols who had the longest training periods and what kept them going when things got really hard.
Who Trained the Longest in K-Pop?
G.Soul trained for 15 years at JYP Entertainment. That makes him the record holder for the longest training period anyone has officially confirmed in K-pop.
He began his training at JYP as a teen and launched his solo career in 2015 in the R&B genre.

His story is really unusual because most trainees either debut or quit within 3-5 years. Today, G.Soul is recognized as a talented R&B artist, showing that his patience finally brought real results.
Longest K-Pop Training Periods: At A Glance
Here are the idols ranked by training duration, highlighting the extreme dedication required in the K-pop industry and their current status as of 2026.
| Rank | Idol | Agency (Primary) | Training Period | Status in 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | G.Soul | JYP Entertainment | 15 Years | Record holder; now a highly respected R&B soloist. |
| 2 | Moon Sua | YG / Mystic Story | 12 Years | Active in Billlie; legendary for her 10-year YG “Future 2NE1” stint. |
| 3 | G-Dragon | SM / YG | 11 Years | Global icon; famously spent 5 years at SM before 6 at YG. |
| 4 | Aisha | JYP / Yuehua | 11 Years | Active in EVERGLOW; spent 9 years at JYP before moving. |
| 5 | Jihyo | JYP Entertainment | 10 Years | TWICE Leader; joined JYP at age 8 and debuted at 18. |
| 6 | Seola | Starship / Various | 10 Years | WJSN member and soloist; trained since 2006. |
| 7 | Natty | JYP / Swing / S2 | 10 Years | Active in KISS OF LIFE, a decade-long journey through survival shows. |
| 8 | Kwangjin | FNC Entertainment | 10 Years | Former N.Flying; trained for a full decade under FNC. |
| 9 | Jaehyun | FNC Entertainment | 10 Years | N.Flying drummer; another decade-long veteran of FNC. |
| 10 | Johnny | SM Entertainment | 9 Years | NCT 127; joined in 2008 and trained alongside EXO members. |
| 11 | Xiyeon | Pledis Entertainment | 9 Years | Former PRISTIN; joined Pledis as a child at age 9. |
| 12 | Jinho | SM / Cube | 8 Years | PENTAGON/Soloist; debuted in SM The Ballad before moving to Cube. |
| 13 | Moonbin | Fantagio | 8 Years | ASTRO; first-ever Fantagio trainee, starting in 5th grade. |
| 14 | Bang Chan | JYP Entertainment | 7–8 Years | Stray Kids Leader; joined JYP in 2010. |
| 15 | Seulgi | SM Entertainment | 7 Years | Red Velvet, known as SM’s “Ace,” who trained from 2007 to 2014. |
The time each idol spent training is based on company announcements, idol interviews, and trusted reports.
Below, we’ll break down each idol’s story in detail.
1. G.Soul – R&B Soloist
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2000 (Age 15) |
| Agencies Trained Under | JYP Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 15 Years |
| Debut Year | 2015 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Longest verified training in K-pop history |
G.Soul, a Korean-American R&B singer, owns the longest training record in K-pop at 15 years. He joined JYP in 2000 as a teenager with big dreams.

Fifteen years passed before his solo debut in 2015. During that time, he watched multiple groups debut and disband while he stayed in the practice room. His story shows that sometimes the longest wait leads to the most respect in the industry.
2. Moon Sua – Billlie
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2006 (Age 8) |
| Agencies Trained Under | YG Entertainment, Mystic Story |
| Total Training Duration | 12 Years |
| Debut Year | 2021 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | 10 years at YG as a “Future 2NE1” member |
Moon Sua is a Billlie member whose training story has become well-known in the K-pop community. She trained at YG from age 8 as part of a project called “Future 2NE1” that never happened.

After 10 years without debuting at YG, she moved to Mystic Story. She finally debuted with Billlie in 2021, proving that giving up isn’t always the answer, even when things look hopeless.
3. G-Dragon – BIGBANG
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 1997 (Age 8) |
| Agencies Trained Under | SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 11 Years |
| Debut Year | 2006 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Trained at SM for 5 years before switching to YG |
G-Dragon is currently one of the most followed K-pop idols on Instagram with 25M followers. He’s a global icon who trained for 11 years across two major companies.

He started at SM Entertainment at age 8 and stayed for five years. Then he switched to YG in 2001. After six more years of hard training, he debuted with BIGBANG in 2006 and became one of the most important artists in K-pop history.
4. Aisha – EVERGLOW
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2008 (Age 9) |
| Agencies Trained Under | JYP Entertainment, Yuehua Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 11 Years |
| Debut Year | 2019 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | 9 years at JYP before the company change |
Aisha is an EVERGLOW member whose training lasted 11 years across two different companies. She trained at JYP for nine years, starting at age 9.

She appeared on Sixteen but didn’t make it into TWICE. That must have been heartbreaking after so many years. But she didn’t quit. She moved to Yuehua and trained for two more years before finally debuting with EVERGLOW in 2019.
5. Jihyo – TWICE
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2005 (Age 8) |
| Agencies Trained Under | JYP Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 10 Years |
| Debut Year | 2015 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Youngest trainee at JYP in 2005 |
Jihyo is the leader of TWICE and a perfect example of how patience pays off. She joined JYP at age 8 in 2005, making her the company’s youngest trainee at that time.

For 10 years, she trained while other groups debuted around her. She survived the Sixteen survival show and finally debuted as TWICE’s leader in 2015 at age 18. Her decade of training shaped her into the strong leader TWICE needed.
6. Seola – WJSN
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2006 (Age 13) |
| Agencies Trained Under | Starship Entertainment, Various |
| Total Training Duration | 10 Years |
| Debut Year | 2016 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Trained since middle school |
Seola is a WJSN member and soloist whose training started when she was just in middle school. She began her trainee life in 2006 at age 13 and spent a full decade preparing.

During those years, she went through multiple times when her debut was pushed back. But she kept going and finally joined WJSN’s lineup in 2016 as a lead vocalist. Her voice made the wait worth it.
7. Natty – KISS OF LIFE
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2012 (Age 10) |
| Agencies Trained Under | JYP Entertainment, Swing Entertainment, S2 Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 10 Years |
| Debut Year | 2023 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Sixteen contestants at age 14 |
Natty is a KISS OF LIFE member whose path to debut took 10 years and went through three different companies. She joined JYP at age 10 and competed on Sixteen when she was just 14.

After leaving JYP, she appeared on Idol School and kept training under different agencies. Most people would have given up, but she didn’t. She finally debuted with KISS OF LIFE in 2023.
8. Kwangjin – Former N.Flying
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2003 (Age 14) |
| Agencies Trained Under | FNC Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 10 Years |
| Debut Year | 2013 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Full decade at a single agency |
Kwangjin was a former N.Flying member who trained for exactly 10 years under FNC Entertainment. He joined FNC in 2003 as a teenager and spent the entire 2000s decade training. That’s his whole high school and college years gone.

After 10 years of waiting, he made his debut with N.Flying in 2013. He later left the group, but his training period remains one of the longest in K-pop.
9. Jaehyun – N.Flying
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2003 (Age 13) |
| Agencies Trained Under | FNC Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 10 Years |
| Debut Year | 2013 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Trained alongside Kwangjin |
Jaehyun is N.Flying’s drummer who also trained for 10 years at FNC Entertainment. He started at FNC in 2003 at age 13, the same year as Kwangjin.

For a full decade, he spent his time learning drums and getting better. While other kids his age were living normal lives, he was chasing his dream. His hard work paid off when N.Flying finally debuted in 2013.
10. Johnny – NCT 127
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2007 (Age 13) |
| Agencies Trained Under | SM Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 9 Years |
| Debut Year | 2016 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Trained with EXO members |
Johnny is an NCT 127 member who trained for 9 years at SM Entertainment. He joined SM in 2007 at age 13, moving all the way from Chicago to Korea.

He trained alongside guys who would later become EXO. Can you imagine watching your friends’ debut while you’re still waiting? Despite that pain, Johnny stayed committed and finally debuted with NCT 127 in 2016.
11. Xiyeon – Former PRISTIN
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2008 (Age 9) |
| Agencies Trained Under | Pledis Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 9 Years |
| Debut Year | 2017 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Joined Pledis as a child |
Xiyeon was a PRISTIN member who spent 9 years training at Pledis Entertainment. She became a trainee in 2008 when she was only 9 years old, still in fourth grade.

She spent almost her entire childhood and teenage years preparing. After nine years, she finally debuted with PRISTIN in 2017. Sadly, the group later disbanded, but her years of training showed real dedication.
12. Jinho – PENTAGON
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2005 (Age 13) |
| Agencies Trained Under | SM Entertainment, Cube Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 8 Years |
| Debut Year | 2016 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Brief SM The Ballad debut before PENTAGON |
Jinho is a PENTAGON member and soloist whose training lasted 8 years across two major companies. He trained at SM from 2005 and even debuted with SM The Ballad in 2010. But he wasn’t happy with just that.

He moved to Cube Entertainment for more training and a fresh start. He finally re-debuted with PENTAGON in 2016, showing everyone his amazing vocals were worth the wait.
13. Moonbin – ASTRO
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2006 (Age 9) |
| Agencies Trained Under | Fantagio |
| Total Training Duration | 8 Years |
| Debut Year | 2016 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | First-ever Fantagio trainee |
Moonbin was an ASTRO member who trained for 8 years at Fantagio. He joined in fifth grade in 2006 as their very first trainee.

For eight years, he trained while also working as a child actor to support himself. He finally debuted with ASTRO in 2016 and became loved by many fans. We lost him in 2023, but his memory and hard work will always be remembered.
14. Bang Chan – Stray Kids
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2010 (Age 13) |
| Agencies Trained Under | JYP Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 7–8 Years |
| Debut Year | 2018 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Survived to lead Stray Kids |
Bang Chan is the leader of Stray Kids, who debuted on March 25, 2018. He moved from Australia to Korea in 2010 at age 13 and trained for almost 8 years.

As one of JYP’s longest trainees, he faced a lot of pressure and doubt. But he didn’t give up. He later formed and led Stray Kids through their pre-debut survival show, turning his pain into power.
15. Seulgi – Red Velvet
| Joined as Trainee (Year / Age) | 2007 (Age 13) |
| Agencies Trained Under | SM Entertainment |
| Total Training Duration | 7 Years |
| Debut Year | 2014 |
| Key Milestone or Turning Point | Known as SM’s “Ace” trainee |
Seulgi is currently one of the best Kpop dancers and a Red Velvet member who trained for 7 years at SM Entertainment.
She joined SM in 2007 at age 13 and became known as the company’s “Ace” trainee for her exceptional skills in dance, vocals, and performance.

After seven years of hard work, she debuted with Red Velvet in 2014 and proved why she earned the “Ace” title.
Conclusion: G.Soul has the Longest K-pop training period for almost 15 years
G.Soul’s 15-year training period is still the longest verified in K-pop history. Moon Sua’s 12 years and G-Dragon’s 11 years come close behind. These numbers show the tough reality behind K-pop’s shiny surface.
Most trainees debut within 3-5 years or give up. But these 15 idols proved that holding on can turn years of pain into lifetime success.
Their stories remind us that a debut isn’t promised, but giving everything you have can make you a legend. Was it worth it? Their current success speaks for itself.
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FAQs
The 7-year rule refers to standard K-pop contracts lasting seven years, after which idols can renegotiate or leave their agency.
K-pop training typically lasts 2-5 years, though some idols train for less than a year while others exceed 10 years.
RM trained for approximately 3 years at Big Hit Entertainment before debuting with BTS in 2013 as the group’s leader.
Jennie trained the longest in BLACKPINK at nearly 6 years, joining YG Entertainment in 2010 before their 2016 debut.
Heeseung trained the longest in Enhypen at approximately 3 years and 1 month under Big Hit Entertainment before their 2020 debut.
Bang Chan was a trainee for approximately 7-8 years at JYP Entertainment before debuting with Stray Kids in 2018.
