The Korean Business Research Institute has announced their brand reputation rankings for boy group members/male idols for the month of September. The institute analyzed consumer participation, community awareness, and news coverage to come up with the top 15.
These days, numerous male idols are capturing women's hearts all over South Korea (and the world!) because of their Jeolla-do dialect, which is said to give off a sweet charm when spoken.
On September 14, the Ministry of Defense nominee Seo Wook spoke up on his stance on the possibility that the group members' military enlistment will be postponed.
It is no surprise that K-Pop has now officially dominated the music scene not only in Asia but worldwide. People from all over the world feel connected by music in a language that they don't even know.
During an interview with the Zach Song Show last August 22, 2020, the boys of BTS discussed what the have been doing during the quarantine brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here is what they said.
In a video, titled "7-Seconds Interview", BTS members answered questions within seven seconds, and as part of the video, they were asked what they wanted to accomplish before 2020 ends.
The Green Umbrella Child Fund Korea confirmed J-Hope's donation. They said he had donated 100 million won to help vulnerable children who are currently suffering due to COVID-19 and the ongoing pandemic.
When you live and work with someone for the majority of your career, fights are likely to ensue once in awhile. Most idols tend to keep it under wraps, but these fights within members are well-known amongst fans.
When you're a fan of a K-Pop group, it's hard to imagine having one or two members not being part. However, many K-Pop trainees end up being kicked out of the debut line-up or never get included at all. These K-Pop idols were originally not meant to debut with their group but ended up taking the stage.
Despite what you see from these idols on-stage, fans (and sometimes even their own members) have revealed that they are totally different off-stage!
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YouTuber techie_ray made a video in which he used a machine-learning algorithm to determine how consistent these male K-Pop main dancers are.
A lot of people dream of a laid-back celebrity world and living, but even the brightest stars seem to feel the burden of their shadows.
Often, being a K-pop idol means receiving the overwhelming mixture of love from the fandom and the prejudices or hate from the antis.
It's not really a negative thing to get turned down by your dream company because certain people benefit a lot from these types of experiences. Trainees can also find an employer that suits them better. Below is the list of the K-pop idols that JYP Entertainment rejected.
K-pop idols have their fair share of trainee stories that most fans would feel devastated or heartbroken. BTS members themselves have shared their personal experiences of hardships while they were still below the grounds of their careers. J-Hope once revealed that he left the group, and one guy cried so hard over his departure.
BTS members are nice, optimistic people but there are things that make their blood boil just like any human being. According to the BTS members themselves, the following are what annoy each member.
J-Hope of BTS announces a music collaboration with American singer Becky G. Will release music and video of Chicken Noodle Soup featuring Becky G. on the official SNS channel free on the 27th at 6 pm.
BTS To Take Singapore By Storm For Their World Tour LOVE YOURSELF! (Photo : One Production) There's no better way to start your 2019! The world's biggest and most popular boy band will be taking Singapore by storm for their world tour LOVE YOURSELF on January 19.
The first solo mix tape of J-Hop (Jung Hyo-suk, 24), a group BTS, was ranked 38th on the Billboard 200 album chart. It is the best record for a Korean solo album.