The Big Bang song "Zutter," released Wednesday as the final installment in their "MADE" singles series, (or as the "E" in "MADE"), is arguably the group's most blazing and edgy single to date.
On their second single "Boredom" featuring RedKid, released on Friday, South Korean R&B group Pframe creates a vibe that the world needs to take notice of.
Released on June 22, "Please" from the six-song Teen Top EP "Natural Born Teen Top," demonstrates the versatility of the six band members.
Jee Young Sim's music performance video "Peak," which features 19 students from the Anyang Arts High School playing an industrial tower like a gigantic drum and singing along in accompaniment, is a sound and a visual like no other.
Listening back to "Pandemonium," from the South Korean underground hip-hop act Garion's 2010 album "Garion2," it's not hard to understand how they could launch a local rap movement.
After over a decade together, TVXQ's Yunho and Max Changmin have explored a lot of sounds. Their new album "Rise As God," released on Monday, explores many of those same themes.
It would be hard to make a compelling argument that you didn't feel more at ease after hearing "Roller Coaster," the new single, released Monday by Saero, from her new album "Relax Your Mind."
Seoul-based noise rock band Kuang Program continue to drift farther and farther out on their last release "Flames, Dreams, Laughter," released back in November.
Veteran K-pop boy band Super Junior threw their usual style out the window on their latest single “Devil,” released on Thursday.
All criticism aside, there is no one better at dialing in a mellow summer jam than Humming Urban Stereo.
On Friday, the four members of Girl's Day appeared on the AfreecaTV Internet program "Koon TV" to apologize for what many fans perceived as rude behavior towards host Choi Goon.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a song throwing a wider variety into the same proverbial pot than "Chewy," the latest single from the five-member K-pop girl group D.Holic, released on Wednesday.
Released on May 28 on Hyukoh's album "22," their song "Comes And Goes" is currently in the top 10 of every major Korean music chart thanks to its simple and sunny style of production.