Having troubles waking up in the morning for your daily activities? Check out the energetic and loud K-pop songs below that are perfect as your morning alarm.#KpopSongsAlarm #LoudKpopSongs #BLACKPINK #BTS #BIGBANG #2NE1 #UpbeatKpopSongs
Let us take a trip down memory lane and listen to these last songs of ten legendary disbanded K-pop groups.#GFRIEND #WANNAONE #CLC #X1 #PRISTIN #WONDERGIRLS #2MINUTE #IOI #SISTAR
Dabeme Pop recently revealed the pop artists, including K-pop idols and groups who are loved the most from 2005 to 2020! Among the international artists in the rankings, BIGBANG, EXO, TWICE, MONSTA X, ENHYPEN, and more entered the listings!
K-Pop Radar is a chart that shows the weekly and monthly growth of numerous K-pop artists on various platforms. For the month of Feb. 2021, these are the female K-pop acts that gained the most YouTube subscribers.
As 2020 comes to a close, it is time we take a look at all the amazing songs that came out from 2010 to 2019. Famous music critic Sheldon Pearce has named the best K-pop songs to come out of this time period. Keep on reading to see if your favorite K-pop song from this time made it to the list!
Forbes Asia released their "100 Digital Stars" list. See which K-pop groups and artists made it to the list!
Here are seven idols who successfully done both and have earned fame as a soloist and as an idol group member.
You surely heard of the “Generation of K-pop” that includes the first, second, and third-gen groups. However, are you aware that we are currently in the fourth-gen K-pop?In this sense, IDOLOGY, one of the longest-running critic website-magazines in Korea, had a full analysis of the genealogical theory of the K-pop’s four generations based on the paradigm shifts overseas of these K-pop groups, trends, and many more.
On the recent poll from Naver that circulated on various social media platforms, Korean netizens chose the K-pop female groups of all time, which debuted from 2007 up to 2020. There are 29 female idol groups who were selected and they were ranked through six levels.
You may ask, are members of K-pop groups really treating one another genuinely? Or are they only doing it for business or show? You can't really tell, but the following idols in this list prove that not everyone in a team gets along with each other really well, and their "beef" became known to the public after some unfortunate events.
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.
Most of the entertainment companies in the K-pop industry restrict their idols from dating, as they believe that it's to protect their image and to keep their fans happy.
K-Pop dances are one of a fan's favorite part of a song and many can't wait to see their favorite groups perform the song live. However, some broadcasting agencies (namely the three majore ones: MBC, SBS, and KBS) have deemed certain choreographies to be unsuitable for broadcasting, leading artists to change the dance or be banned from performing altogether.
Majority of these groups deserved fair treatment. Some K-pop bands receive unequal treatment from their firms, as an agency can make choices that can potentially harm certain groups. Several other K-pop groups also eventually wind up disbanding because of certain unwise company decisions that break the fans' hearts.
Jiyoon Shares The Truth Behind The Disbandment of 4Minute Jiyoon, a former member of 4Minute who now goes by the name of Jenyer, has recently spoken up about her time spent with the girl group and what she claims is the real reason behind their sudden disbandment.
Jenyer (4Minute's Jiyoon) Switches Labels For Her September Comeback Jeon Jiyoon, a former member of 4Minute who now goes by the new stage name of Jenyer, is ready for her solo comeback.
Sistar's Soyou revealed that she has worked as a makeup artist for 4Minute and B2ST while she was still a trainee.
Jeon Jiyoon obliged for an interview with bnt and was apparently asked about how she feels after 4Minute's disbandment wherein she said that she feels nostalgic about the times they were together when she watches the group's videos'.
Talented k-pop idols HyunA and Hyoseong were pitted against each other by FOMO Daily, a youtube channel that facilitates showdowns of artists on several categories based on fans' requests.
As expected from the queen of sexiness, HyunA once again made her fans happy with a photoshoot. This time she collaborated with SINGLES magazine.