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Virtual Human 'Yuna' Draws 6,500 People to Metaverse Concert
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- Virtual human Yuna is drawing a lot of attention with her metaverse concert announcement, recording over 6,500 views.
- Yuna is attracting fans with her charm reminiscent of Blackpink and Aespa, and she is active in various fields, including singing, modeling, and acting.
- Virtual humans are free from the constraints of time and space, and they are immune to scandals. They are expected to threaten the positions of real celebrities in the future, and the virtual influencer market is expected to grow to 14 trillion won by 2025.
Virtual humans are emerging as the new powerhouses in the entertainment industry. Among them, a virtual human named "Yuna" has garnered significant attention with the announcement of her metaverse concert. The teaser video for Yuna's concert has amassed over 6,500 views, generating considerable buzz. Yuna is a virtual human created with a K-pop idol concept, captivating fans with her charm reminiscent of Blackpink and Aespa.
Yuna showcased her potential as a virtual singer last year with the release of her debut song "KISS ME KISS ME." She has consistently maintained her popularity with the subsequent release of her second song, "Lonely." The singing careers of virtual humans, including Yuna, are becoming increasingly active, and their music is even charting high on domestic music charts.
The activities of virtual humans extend beyond music, encompassing various fields such as modeling and acting. Kim Raea, a virtual human created by LG Electronics, is also set to debut as a singer soon. "Isegye Idol," a six-member virtual idol group nicknamed after Lee Sedol, achieved a number one ranking on the music chart with their debut song.
With virtual humans actively engaging in various activities, some predict that they might threaten the positions of real-life celebrities in the future. Virtual humans, free from limitations of time and space and immune to scandals, are expected to play an increasingly prominent role in diverse domains. The virtual influencer market is projected to grow to 14 trillion won by 2025, surpassing the human influencer market.
Source - Yuna Youtube