The death of EunB has brought new life to the 2013 Ladies' Code song 'I'm Fine Thank You.'
Over nearly six minutes, the weariness and tension never fade in Kim Doo Soo's seminal track "Bohemian."
"Flower" is Junhyung's first album released as a solo artist, and he's clearly gunning for an older, more hardcore hip-hop crowd beyond his band's legions of loyal followers.
Though best known for composing music for several Korean dramas (including the hit show from "Spring Waltz," also from 2006), this album strays a bit away from that and delves into a more lighthearted and youthful brand of music.
The Korean answer to Daft Punk's marriage of rock power and electronic music, The Koxx go hard on their debut album "Access OK."
Big Bang has come a long way from ‘Lies,’ but the song stands the test of time.
On their third album, Korean supergroup Falcon (Songolmae) walked a line between hard rock and pure pop.
On their album "Whal Ju Loh," Runway connected the 1960s era of retro garage rock and the hard rock yet to come.
H.O.T adopted a sharp edged rock sound for the politically charged track 'I Yah!'
By attempting to imitate Western pop music of the 1960s, Key Brothers honed their own skills and discovered some new places their own sound could take them.
On their 1990 song "Metalizer," long-running Korean metal pioneers Sinawe attempted to unite metal heads the world over.