Korean idols are all extremely gorgeous and pleasing to the eye so no one would bat an eyelid if there were two of the same one. Here are some idols that have lookalikes in the same industry. Some of these might shock you.
Korean netizens on an online community forum voted on which K-pop sub-units they would want to see debut. Here are the top six most voted ones:
K-pop fans on an online community forum listed down which male vocalist in the industry has the most unique vocal color. Here are the six most mentioned vocalists.
Despite being ethnically Korean, these idols grew up abroad and only reached fluency in Korean when they moved to South Korea to chase after their K-pop idol dreams.
While most male K-pop idols are already above average height, these idols are considered actual giants, with all of them standing above 180cm+!
In Korean beauty standards, having skin as white as snow is seen as an attractive point. They say it makes your glow and look younger. Here are some K-pop idols who are known for their beautiful, fair skin!
K-pop idols born from 1990 to 1999 indeed produced the best visuals in the K-pop industry! However, several K-pop idols are considered as the ones with the leading visuals among other artists, and let's see if which year produced the most idols rocking the K-pop world as of now with their good-looks from 90-liners to 99-Liners.
WIth how big K-pop is in Japan, it's no surprise some idols have achieved major success in the country. According to the Japanese public, these are the most famous K-pop idols in the country.
Many idols are known for their stunning visuals, alongside their amazing rapping, singing, and dancing ability. However, you may be surprised to find that there are idols who were accepted as trainees thanks to their stunning visuals alone, and ended up building up their skills as trainees!
The more global K-pop gets, the more we see idols from different backgrounds enter the scene. We have seen many K-pop idols from foreign countries, but many have noticed there has been a rise of mixed-race idols.
The Korean Business Research Institute revealed the K-Pop groups' brand reputation rankings for the month of August. As per the analysis of the trends, participation, and more, these idol groups dominated the list.
With K-pop becoming more global, it is no surprise that idols from varying backgrounds end up making their debuts as idols. These K-Pop idols are lucky to have experienced two (or more!) cultures, as they are citizens of more than one country!
BTS's Jimin has topped the list of individual brand reputation of boy band for 20 consecutive months after the result of the August Boy Group Member's Brand Reputation is unveiled. He ranked No. 1 based on the August 2020 "Brand Reputation Index" released by the Korea Institute for Corporate Reputation on the 15th.
On August 14, Friday, Cupid took to Twitter, accusing SEVENTEEN of plagiarizing his most famous song, "Cupid Shuffle". He tweeted that he believed SEVENTEEN used parts of the 2007 hit song for their latest title track, "Left & Right".
Netizens took a look back to their favorite K-Pop debuts and selected their favorite debut tracks. Did your favorite make it to the list?
In the poll organized by King Choice, a Korean survey and ranking platform, netizens selected the K-pop leaders who they think are the best "pillars" of their teams. The poll gathered more than 29 million votes, which ended on August 15.
After a short silence on Twitter, former PRISTIN member Kyla has spoken up on the recent allegations made about her. She references the screenshots fans had shared of their private conversations with her and claims that they are fabricated or people impersonating her. She hopes people will not believe everything they see on the internet.
Former PRISTIN member Kyla is currently under fire after netizens expose old direct messages and Discord chats they shared with her. This comes after a Twitter account claimed to have information that could "corrupt" PRISTIN. Kyla replied to the tweet, saying that PRISTIN was already corrupted, allowing the spread of information.
After noticing numerous lists on YouTube, selecting which K-Pop dances are the hardest, K-Pop YouTuber and dancer "fultimeKfangurl" decided to make her own list with her dancing experience in mind.
Most of the time, the youngest members in K-pop groups appear as the “babies” of the team. Older members tend to pay attention to them more, care for them, and even spoil them to whatever they want to have and do. However, it doesn’t mean that youngest members can always be obedient and innocent to their older members, as, at times, they can be naughty and savage, too.