Another awards show, another chance for a Big Bang member to strike fear in the hearts of the K-pop boy band's longtime fans. This time it was T.O.P at Wednesday's Golden Disk Awards in Seoul, South Korea.
The most desired male group took up nearly three-quarters of the total vote. School uniform brand Elite polled 388 elementary, high school, and middle students to find out which idol groups they would like to have as classmates for the upcoming school year.
Three K-pop girl groups came out on top of 2015. Who runs the world? Girls! At least according to Billboard. At the end of last year, Billboard's resident K-pop gurus Jeff Benjamin and Jessica Oak put together a list of the ten best K-pop albums of 2015.
The two stars were searched a combined 160 million times in 2015. Both Victoria (Song Qian) and Lay (Zhang Yixing) are extremely popular in their home country of China, according to the top 10 rankings on Chinese social media site Weibo.
The list shows some surprising trends about which groups are most popular in the K-pop world. Data from music tracking website Hanteo has been revealed, showing which K-pop albums sold the most copies in 2015.
During a press conference for his new web drama, the star admitted that in the past 10 years he's only been able to have three relationships.