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The idol has become the hottest Fall/Winter 2015 campaign star! After her girl group made their Lion Heart album comeback, the idol has become the face of four different apparel brands.
Lee Tae Im embraced the cold wind at the beach for the November issue of Arena Homme+. For her photos, the star posed laying on the sand in gorgeous gowns and sitting on traveling luggage bags.
miss A's Jia looked like she was starring in a John Hughes film for the November issue of Vogue Girl. During the interview, the star revealed the group song that resonated the most with her and discussed her independent nature.
f(x) shared their feelings about being back after a long hiatus. (Photo : Facebook ) SM Entertainment girl group f(x) are back and recently talked about their long awaited return.
Boy group SHINee's member Key participated in a donation event on Peppero Day (November 11). SHINee's Key participated in a donation event on Pepero Day (November 11) to celebrate the day of showing affection towards others.
"Now Say," the new single featuring Kirin released on Nov. 2 by South Korean R&B quartet Cheeze, is a sonic experience that makes the listener feel refreshed and replenished.
MyMusicTaste is gearing up for their next North American event and to get fans excited they're giving away a pair of free tickets.
Jay Park proudly boasted his tattoos in the November issue of Arena Homme+. The star posed shirtless to reveal the intricate artwork on his left arm and across his collarbone.
Lee Jin Wook embraced the rain in the November issue of Elle, also known as the 23rd anniversary edition. According to the magazine, the theme was supposed to revolve around a romantic stroll. However, when it began to rain the actor refused an umbrella and continued posing for the camera.
The pop group's leader has officially gone his separate way due to his wish to leave the celebrity limelight.
The video has nearly 150 million views and went missing from YouTube for a few hours on Monday. The original music video of the most iconic K-pop song was unavailable on YouTube for several hours.
The Internet is currently in awe of a South Korean high school student who may sing Adele's song "Hello" better than the British singer herself.