Considering Men's Health Korea magazine's popularity, it is no surprise that your favourite idols too, probably have appeared on its cover. In case you didn't already know about it, here are 7 K-Pop idols that have appeared on the cover of Men's Health Korea.
Fans selected who they think are K-pop's visual kings for the year 2020 through King's Choice. Want to know who made it to the TOP 10? Check them out here!
In K-pop, lineup changes all the time, and trainees can be added or removed from a debuting lineup at any moment. Here are idols who were meant to debut in one group, but for one reason or another, were unable to and debuted in either another group or as a soloist.
It is only half of September, but fans can’t help but feel the excitement as these K-pop groups and artists are set to release their comeback next month! As of now, more than ten K-pop acts already confirmed their comebacks, and some announcements really shocked the many for they are coming back after long hiatuses!
When an idol wants to spice up their visuals, the quickest and most effective way is by dyeing their hair. Among all the colors they can dye their hair, blonde is one of the more popular choices. While most people would have trouble digesting the color, these idols looked absolutely stunning as blondes.
PENTAGON held their online fan meeting PENTAGON Official Fanclub UNIVERSE 3rd Online Fan Meeting 'PENTAG-ON AIR' on September 6th at 5 PM (KST) and spent special time with global UNIVERSE for about 120 minutes.
The common reasons why K-pop groups disband is because the members decided to go separate ways, failed contract negotiations, or even due to lack of popularity. These groups are different, however. Here are some of the weirdest reasons K-pop groups disbanded.
It is officially Virgo season! Numerous famous K-pop idols are Virgos and many of them have the personality traits their zodiac sign said to have.
PENTAGON's most awaited fan meeting is coming! On August 5, Cube Entertainment, the agency of the K-pop group, revealed the official teaser poster for their upcoming online event, PENTAGON Official Fanclub UNIVERSE 3rd Online Fa Meeting, "PENTAG-ON Air."
Despite controversies and backlash that K-pop idols encounter once announced their relationship in public, these idols still took the risk to find romance with fellow stars. Some of these former couples were exposed by the media, while some courageously admitted to the public their relationship status.
It's not uncommon for trainees to switch between one company or another, whether it's for breaking company rules or seeing opportunities elsewhere. These popular idols were once trainees under YG Entertainment, one of the "Big 3" companies in Korea.
Foreigners in K-Pop is common nowadays, and a majority of foreign K-Pop idols hail from China. Curious about which Chinese idols are killing the game right now and are still actively promoting? Check them out here!
If you're a long-time K-pop fan, then rumors and speculations in the industry are no longer surprising. Usually, companies or the aritsts themselves are quick to shut them down, but there are some rare cases in which these rumors actually ended up being true.
As more foreigners come to Korea to pursue their dream to debut as a K-pop idol, there has been a notable increase of Japanese idols making their debuts. Here are 14 Japanese idols who are killing the game right now.
In 2000, the legendary singer Seo Chan Whee dropped one of the most classic songs that Koreans love the most, entitled "Tears." This song became one of the toughest songs to sing in the country as well, due to its high notes.
As many K-pop fans and KARD stans know, BM is the president of the "Big Chest Committee." The idol earlier appeared on Eric Nam's podcast "K-pop Daebak Show," wherein he revealed who the other members of the "Big T****e Committee" are.
PENTAGON's Hongseok is being criticized for his allegedly insensitive comments towards ONF. In his recent V Live broadcast to communicate with fans, he made a string of comments that rubbed off ONF fans and netizens the wrong way.
Some K-Pop groups get their tracks from in-house producers, some outsource their music, while others sample works from demos. Other group's, however, have members in their groups who not only sing, rap, and/or dance, they also compose, write the lyrics, and produce their tracks! Here are the top four idol composer and lyricists of the third generation, according to Korean netizens.
Each K-pop group member has his or her own crucial part to play, and it will be hard, no matter what, if he or she goes on leave or withdraws. Fans echoed this topic of discussion at a public platform recently and debated which artists would be a huge loss to their groups.
Earlier in May, KCON:TACT (the week-long 24-hour K-Pop concert experience) was announced to fans. From Instagram posts to professional coverage, more and more exciting news is being revealed regarding the artists, fan engagements, schedules, and even guest panelists! Although it won't be the same this virtual experience will be one unforgettable KCON experience!