BLACKPINK member Rosé and soloist Lee Hi wore the same top but had completely different styles. Which outfit do you like better? Tell us in the comments below! #BLACPINK #BLACKPINKRosé #LeeHi #Rosé
More K-pop comebacks and solo debuts are coming your way! Check out the article below to find out which K-pop artists are scheduled to release new music in the first week of September. #KpopComebacks #KpopSoloDebuts #BLACKPINKLisa #STAYC #DAY6YoungK #PURPLEKISS #SeptemberComebacks #SeptemberSoloDebuts
Here are some of the songs that were written or composed by idols from other K-pop groups. Many idols are recognized for their excellent skills in writing.
On May 1, K-Pop Radar updated their monthly chart to reflect the social media growth of K-pop idols and groups for the months of April 2021.
BLACKPINK Jennie's "SOLO," BIGBANG Taeyang's "Eyes, Nose, Lips," and BTS Suga's "Daechwita" are among the top K-pop solo tracks of all time, according to Genius. Want to know if your favorite song has made the charts? Then keep on reading!
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.
The latest Park Ji Hoon single under UNIVERSE Music, "Call U Up (Feat. Lee Hi) (Prod. Primary)," has been making waves across the world.
Park Ji Hoon has dropped a new song with the latest global fandom platform, UNIVERSE. Following its release, the track took high positiosn on numerous charts.
Park Ji Hoon has finally released his new song under the UNIVERSE Music series, "Call U Up (Feat. Lee Hi) (Prod. Primary)" on major streaming platforms.
On Jan. 11, the staff of the K-Pop Reddit page released their top 50 music videos of 2020. Keep on reading to see which music videos made it to the top rankings.
BTS Jungkook claimed the No. 1 spot on the "Top 100 YouTube Worldwide Most Searched K-pop Idols 2020." Did your favorite idol/s make it to the rankings?
The South China Morning Post (SCMP) released their list of "The Best K-Pop Solo Singles in 2020." Keep on reading to see which solo tracks were able to make their rankings.
Following data from September 24, 2020, and October 24, 2020, the Korean Brand Research Institute dropped their brand reputation rankings for Korean singers (including both soloists and groups) for the month of October. See who made the top 50 here!
CRUSH has finally released his new EP "with HER", featuring iconic female artists as collaborations. This album, in which CRUSH participated in writing and composing of all the songs, includes the title song "Let Me Go", "Tip Toe", "Love Encore", "Step By Step", and "She Said".
If you're a K-pop fan, then you'll know the industry has produced numerous bangers that fans love. There is always a song that captures your heart and causes you to think that the track was perfect for the group. However, not all songs were made with that artist in mind. Here are 10 iconic K-pop songs that were originally made for other artists.
Let's take a look into some of the most iconic songs written by Kim Hanbin!#KimHanbin #Hanbin #iKON #WINNER #BLACKPINK #PSY #LEEHI
These are the 10 Korean female soloists with the most monthly listeners on Spotify, as well as their most top three most listened to tracks. Did your favorite make the list?
You never know what life throws at you. Even while preparing for something important, one random event can bring that all tumbling down. This happens in the music industry as well, with scandals popping here and there with numerous groups. Here are some K-pop scandals that ended up hurting a group of music acts' comebacks.
Lee Hi recently appeared on 1theK's "Look Me Up," where she answered questions from the fans. As she responded to questions from fans, one comment stuck out - and that comment from a fan claimed that Lee Hi was the treated the least fairly during her time in YG Entertainment.
Over the past few years, numerous artists have chosen to leave YG Entertainment despite it being one of the most popular and influential entertainment labels in the country. While many cite artistic differences on paper, fans and the artists themselves reveal it is truly because of the companies' poor management and scandals.