While watching MVs or live performances of your favorite K-pop groups, are you even looking at the back-up dancers? Maybe not. Undoubtedly, your focus is on your idols. However, this list might make you pay attention more to them, as your faves, before rising to fame, are actually back-up dancers first!
Without any of these participants, it is difficult to imagine these bands. Several other artists have made improvements in their professions, while they were trainees, such as moving agencies.
K-pop idols, aside from promoting music, has entered the world of endorsement as well. Due to this, fans who are supporting a specific group will eventually support the brand that they are promoting.
The "BEST IDOL" for the fifth week of April is finally revealed! On May 4, the K-pop artist who was selected as the best idol with the help of fans and supporters' votes, is none other than solo singer, Kang Daniel!
BTS's RM accompanied Suga on May 2 for another portion of Suga's "DJ Suga's Honey FM 06.13" radio series.
On May 2, Korean media outlet Star News reported that the global superstar V from BTS trended among fans and netizens after acknowledging him as a real-life anime character!
Great skill is one of the main secrets to being an outstanding singer, besides pure talent and a perfect melodic sound. You need to have an excellent instructor to know the strategy.
Worldwide superstar BTS V is the "World's Most Handsome Man" for this year's ranking! The member of the global group, Taehyung, or popularly known as V, proudly topped the list of "10 Most Handsome Men in the World in 2020," selected by YouTube channel, Top10World.
BTS is undeniably the biggest K-pop band to date. The group is victoriously filling stadiums internationally, has sold millions, and broke records, thanks to their smash hit discography. While they are now at the height of their success, the septet, just like any other groups and celebrities, have had a few bumps along the way. Take a look at these considered the worst controversies involving BTS.
ARMYs should brace themselves, as BTS' new documentary series "Break the Silence" will be launched online soon.
Big Hit Entertainment has once again postponed and announced their plans to reschedule the BTS "Map of The Soul" World Tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the April 28th episode of MBC Every1's "Video Star," Peakboy, Ha Dong Kyun, Kim Feel, and Paul Kim appeared as the special guests and entertained viewers with their talents and stories.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, K-pop idols are giving their all to communicate with their fans, as well as to ease and comfort them during these trying times with their music. This caused some schedules to be put on hold, but worry not because this coming May, comebacks and debuts are lined up to come your way!
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.
On stage performances, K-pop stars are typically styled in glamorous costumes, often matching from head-to-toe, or are wearing their outfits that coordinate their concepts. Many idols are also ambassadors for well-known brands that we could see most of their commercials either online or offline, but some also use their pairs of shoes as their personal favorites.
Fear is something that concerns individuals in all walks of life, and this includes K-pop idols, not to mention that even the strongest fighter in the world was revealed that he was terrified of cockroaches.
Despite staying at home amidst the coronavirus pandemic, it's not hard to keep yourself busy due to the advanced technology that gives people several indoor activities, which include social media, online games, video and music streaming, among others.
K-pop enthusiasts are people who have been witnesses of the entertainment trends have the capacity to give predictions that might become true to or not.
Pink Pandas were stunned when Apink's Bomi's V Live streaming, which was supposed to be a happy bonding with her fans, was interrupted by a hater who asked the idol to leave the group if she is dating a BTS member.
ARMYs are demanding an apology from South Korean media channel MBC. This was after the news outlet used BTS's images in one news coverage about how faces of celebrities are edited to turn them into sexually explicit pictures, or the so-called deepfakes.