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10 Latest Photos of Loudi, the First Indonesian K-Pop Idol who was Previously Criticized for Not Resembling a Local

10 Latest Photos of Loudi, the First Indonesian K-Pop Idol who was Previously Criticized for Not Resembling a Local

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Loudi, a man from Yogyakarta who successfully debuted as the first Indonesian K-Pop idol on July 22, 2017.

10 Latest Photos of Loudi, the First Indonesian K-Pop Idol who was Previously Criticized for Not Resembling a Local

Even 14U also made their debut in Japan, but unfortunately the boy band under BG Entertainment was disbanded a year ago.

10 Latest Photos of Loudi, the First Indonesian K-Pop Idol who was Previously Criticized for Not Resembling a Local

Although no longer a member of a boy band, Loudi is still involved in the entertainment world. Loudi is now a broadcaster for KBS World Radio Indonesian.

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Loudi once met Afgan when this famous singer came to South Korea some time ago.

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Loudi, who has always been interested in the fashion world, proves it through his always cool style.

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Did you know that when Loudi debuted, he received criticism because his face was considered not similar to Indonesians?

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Although born and raised in Yogyakarta, this guy born in 1996 turns out to be of Korean-Chinese descent. His family has Chinese blood and his maternal grandmother is Korean. However, they are Indonesian citizens.

10 Latest Photos of Loudi, the First Indonesian K-Pop Idol who was Previously Criticized for Not Resembling a Local

Nowadays, many of Loudi's followers feel that this guy who also ventures into the world of YouTubers has a resemblance to Taeyong of NCT.

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Although he became the first Indonesian K-Pop idol, Edward Wen admitted that at that time many people did not appreciate him. Because his face didn't look like a local person.

10 Latest Photos of Loudi, the First Indonesian K-Pop Idol who was Previously Criticized for Not Resembling a Local

However, Loudi still tries to introduce Indonesia through his radio broadcasts which often invite K-Pop idols as guests.