While many K-pop songs have funky beats that make you want to dance and sing, many have deeper messages that some overlook. Check out these six K-Pop songs with deep messages that more people need to be talking about.
Several K-pop idols were listed as “twins” by netizens and media due to their uncanny similarities in facial features, but do you know that there actually K-pop idols who are twins in the entertainment industry? In fact, there are also K-pop idols who have their twin outside the music scene, but they are popular among fans!
It's common knowledge for K-Pop fans that idols split their revenue with their company, whether it be 50/50 or less. However, some idols have spoken out and revealed that they were either not properly paid for the work they did or just flat out not paid at all.
If you're a K-pop fan, companies and their harsh contractual agreements are not old news. Young aspirants sign contracts to be trainees in entertainment companies in the hopes of making their debut as an idol, whether in a group or as a soloist. Many contracts have intense clauses, and this is the reason why.
Wanna know who spits out bars the fastest in K-pop? YouTuber "Movictoria" revealed who these idols are, measuring how fast they rap by SPS - also known as syllables per second.
There are dozens of Korean entertainment companies that pump out K-pop groups constantly. Some companies know how to manage their artists well, while some don't. Here are ten K-pop groups that had so much potential to do well, but were ruined by their companies.
K-pop agencies can be very sketchy, as many are known for mistreating their artists. Usually, artists don't condemn their managing labels because they're afraid they might get kicked out. But wait, because there are actually those who went on to diss their firms after they leave.
Jongup arranged a presentation on May 7 to commemorate the successful launching of his first solo debut album, "Headache." At the showcase, Jongup stated, "I would share the pressure and fear of presenting and appearing on the various stages with everyone else in the band when I promoted as a member of a group, but now I will have to do all of the promotional activities by myself."
When a K-pop group announces a comeback, surely, K-pop fans aren't just anticipating the album and tracks itself but as well as the concept of their new album. Due to this, idols are releasing teaser photos and videos to give fans a sneak peek on what theme they are going for.
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