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Get ready for a global dance showdown — and J.Y. Park is stepping in as a key judge!
🏆 New Judges Announced for World of Street Woman Fighter
On April 28, Mnet officially revealed the lineup of Fight Judges for their upcoming show World of Street Woman Fighter (aka World SWF).
The new panel includes J.Y. Park, Aliya Janell, and Mike Song.
J.Y. Park, the founder of JYP Entertainment, brings over 30 years of industry experience.
Known for his sharp insights on shows like K-pop Star, he's set to become the anchor among the judging panel.
Fluent in English and famous for his passion for dance, J.Y. Park is expected to deliver both expertise and charisma on the World SWF stage.
🌟 Meet the Global Powerhouses: Aliya Janell & Mike Song
Aliya Janell: World-renowned choreographer and former main dancer for Beyoncé's tour. She's choreographed hits like Hyolyn's "Dally" and "Wait."
Mike Song: Leader of the famous KinJaz crew. He's already impressed audiences as a special judge on Street Man Fighter and Street Woman Fighter 2.
Their combined global experience promises next-level judging chemistry on World SWF.
🌍 About World of Street Woman Fighter: Nation vs. Nation
This new spinoff takes Street Woman Fighter to a global stage.
Top dancers from Korea, New Zealand, the U.S., Japan, and more will battle it out in an epic national showdown.
Participating Crews:
AG SQUAD (Korea)
BUMSUP (New Zealand)
MOTIV (USA)
OSAKA Ojo Gang (Japan)
RHTokyo (Japan)
ROYAL FAMILY (New Zealand)
Producers shared,
"Because it's a battle between nations, we're approaching this show with even greater intensity.
Expect explosive synergy from our trio of judges!"
🗓️ Broadcast Info: Mark Your Calendar!
First Broadcast: May 27, 10 PM KST on Mnet
[Photo Credit: Mnet]
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