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Meet K-Pop idol from India

Published by: Team GI Youth

After Sriya Lenka, 20-year-old Aria from Kerala becomes second K-pop idol from India. She joined GBK Entertainment and became a trainee on their online training platform Universe and was recently revealed as the fifth member of the group X:IN.

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Published on 14, Apr 2023

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