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Park Bom is preparing to make her return! In a conversation with Star News, a D-Nation insider said Park Bom is planning for a comeback, scheduled for this fall. They stated, "She's working on the music at the moment."
Brand New Music officially confirmed in an official statement on June 4 the rescheduling of AB6IX's comeback, which was initially planned for June 8. The company also confessed in the announcement that AB6IX's leader, Lim Young Min, was previously arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, and as a consequence, his driving license is temporarily revoked.
Six days before their much-anticipated comeback, N.Flying dropped their "Oh Really" music video preview! In the teaser, the artists are seen staying indoors while one, Yoo Hwe Seung, is inside a telephone booth, picking up a call.
The Dallas Police Department asked the public on Sunday to submit "evidence of any wrongdoing" from the city's #BlackLivesMattter rallies through the iWatch Dallas application, where citizens can submit an image, evidence, or message information on suspected offenses. Instead, it ended up getting a massive influx of K-pop artists' photographs and videos.
On June 3, Fans and netizens shared various reactions following former 2NE1's member, Park Bom, appearance in Grand Bell Awards 2020 (GBA). On the same day, Dispatch Korea's official Instagram account posted photos of the legendary K-pop artist, captured as she walks on the red carpet of the said awarding ceremony.
K-Pop groups' names are significant to K-pop idols as this is going to be their branding as well as the symbolism of their image and concept. As every K-pop groups' names would be connected to something meaningful and robust, did you know that the groups in this post might not have been known for using these titles for their team?
On June 2, fans and supporters of BLACKPINK, particularly BLINKs, expressed their exasperation through various social media accounts, demanding BLACKPINK to leave YG Entertainment.
On an online Korean community site called Pann, Korean netizens and K-pop enthusiasts were amazed when a user uploaded a video, introducing a remix version of BLACKPINK's track, "Seesaw," featuring the voices of Red Velvet members.
TWICE was recently suspected of plagiarizing the artwork of artist Davis McCarty in the newest music video for "MORE & MORE." McCarty's stunning, vivid rainbow crystal creation and the artwork featured on the music video appeared to be very much alike.
Dispatch went through the roof into the U.S. sampling sector to see if Big Hit Entertainment's statement regarding the producers not knowing the recent issue is legit. On May 31, Big Hit Entertainment issued an apology about BTS's Suga's mixtape song "What Do You Think?" he was caught under fire for including a sample of a sermon by Jim Jones, notorious cult leader.
BTS's Suga recently clarified that when he incorporated Jim Jones' speech in his new mixtape "D-2," "he didn't know it was improper." However, rumors claim that it was intentional and the proof is in another non-title song, "Set Me Free."
Amidst the battle and protests happening in Dallas following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, K-pop fans mass prank the Dallas Police Department (DPD) with K-pop idols' fan camera videos. This started when the Dallas Police official social media account in Twitter posted information about their application, "iWatch."