Apple TV+ is jumping on the K-Pop bandwagon with a six-part documentary series about K-Pop artists.



The K-Pop Idols series gives fans a behind-the-scenes look at the world’s biggest music phenomenon, with a look at the highly competitive realities of K-Pop stardom, featuring artists like Blackswan, Cravity, and Jessi (pictured clockwise from left below).



The series follows the K-Pop artists through their trials and triumphs, breaking down cultural and musical barriers in K-Pop as they pursue their dreams.

Blackswan, formed by DR Music, consists of Fatou, Gabi, Sriya and NVee. Well-known songs include That Karma and Cat & Mouse.

Cravity consists of nine members: Serim, Allen, Jungmo, Woobin, Wonjin, Minhee, Hyeongjun, Taeyoung and Seongmin. The group, which was formed by Starship Entertainment, has scored with singles such as Groovy, Break All the Rules and Gas Pedal.

Jessi was born in New York, grew up in New Jersey and moved to South Korea when she was fifteen. She is behind hits such as Nunu Nana and Don't Touch Me.

The series is produced by Boat Rocker's Matador Content and is executive produced by Todd Lubin, Jack Turner, Jay Peterson, Bradley Cramp, Chris Kasick, Eric Yujin Kim, Sue Kim and Elise Chung.

The six-part documentary series K-Pop Idols will be available on Apple TV+ from Friday 30 August.