K-Pop Radar announced the K-pop artists who achieved their first music video with 100 million views. Keep on reading to see the artists who saw this groundbreaking achievement.
BTS gave an update about Suga's current condition following his shoulder surgery this November.
BTS Suga explained why his concept photo for the group's upcoming album 'BE' appeared to be like that.
Chun Myung Hoon revealed the story behind the filming of the MV "Myung Hoon Goes", saying that this music video is a welcoming work with the intention of paying respect after watching the music video for BTS' Suga's "Daechwita".
Stage names are an essential part of K-Pop performances or any performances for that matter. For as long back as one can remember, artists have used stage names to express their artistic persona better. While some stage names and the story behind them are quite popular, some are not so much.
Often, right after debut, artists are met with immense amounts of hate. At that time, low self-esteem can let haters walk all over them. However, not all idols hold back. Here is a list of the times idols coolly gave the best comeback ever to their haters.
These K-pop idols have rare genetic neurological conditions, but don't fret, it is not harmful! Congenital Mirror Movement, also known as CMM, is a rare disorder or habit characterized by having mirrored movement where every movement of your right body part will be copied or mirrored by your left body part or vice versa.
It is not a surprise to any K-Pop fan that idols use hair color to express themselves quite often. Often, they even have to dye their hair twice in the same week. Even though this might damage the hair, the idols go through regular haircare treatments to make sure that their hair is intact and beautiful as ever.
On September 15, 2020, the title track "Daechwita" from "D-2" achieved 100 #1s on iTunes making Agust D (BTS Suga) the first male soloist and first Korean act ever to have both his album and single reach a 100 #1s on iTunes, effectively making history
When an artist participates in another artists' song, its called a "feature". A feature is done to add a new color to the song and makes it more attractive to fans. Any time a Korean artist announces a feature, the song always becomes a hot topic. And when these idols are the ones mentioned as a featured artist, the song is assured to be an instant hit. Because of that, they are called "featuring fairies" by media outlets. Here are five artists who can cause any song they feature on hit number one on the charts!
Song of the Year, also known as SOTY, is a grand prize or daesang given to K-pop group or artist which displays overall excellence, technical proficiency and to commemorate their artistic achievements in the recording industry. Collected from various K-pop community, netizens list down the K-pop songs that could possibly take home the “Song of the year” awards based on the stability of their fandom and music’s popularity, excluding the judges’ decision.
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.
Pets can always be some of the best companions, especially when you're living away from family. Here are some of the most famous idol pets.
The multiplatinum recording artist MAX is now ready to kick off with his upcoming sophomore album, “Colour Vision”! It includes several collaborations including his hit single “Love Me Less” ft. Quinn XCII and the much-awaited unreleased track “Blueberry Eyes” in collaboration with Suga of BTS.
A lot of K-pop lovers are usually K-drama lovers, too. One may think some songs were perfectly made for K-drama OSTs, not just because of its melody but also because of its lyrics. Fans sometimes find the song lyrics as something that perfectly suits certain drama scenes.
IU revealed something about her collaboration with BTS's Suga and being followed by the international artist Post Malone. IU and BTS's Suga's collaboration was a huge success as fans have been profusely showing their appreciation upon the release of the track on May 6. In the most recent episode of the "Look Me Up" series, wherein IU was the guest, she opened up about the successful project.
IU's collaborative song with BTS's Suga "Eight," released on May 6, made netizens emotional after some theories claimed that it might be dedicated to the late K-pop Idols Sulli and Jonghyun.
BTS's RM accompanied Suga on May 2 for another portion of Suga's "DJ Suga's Honey FM 06.13" radio series.
IU is confirmed to collaborate with a BTS member! On the 27th, EDAM Entertainment, the new label of IU, revealed in an official statement that the K-pop solo artist will have a comeback this upcoming May.
Jin paid a total of 878,000 won in celebration of Suga's 27th (28th in Korea) birthday! On March 9, the K-pop boy group BTS uploaded two video clips showing how they greeted their co-member Suga by surprising him with a strawberry cake.