BLACKPINK have surpassed famous singer Ed Sheeran as the third most subscribed artist on YouTube! On August 29, YG Entertainment which is the agency of the K-pop group confirmed that the number of subscribers of BLACKPINK on its official YouTube channel reached 45.6 Million (currently 45.8), beating Sheeran's former record of over 45.1 Million.
South Korean YouTuber PPKKa is currently under fire after saying Joy from Red Velvet should be kicked out of the group. This comes after Joy was spotted wearing a shirt that says "We Should All Be Feminists."
In case you've been living under a rock, the world-renowned K-pop boy band BTS earlier unveiled their much-anticipated comeback single, "Dynamite," and boy they did not disappoint! Upon its release, ARMYs gave the song and MV a lot of love, so much love that both the song and music video broke records almost instantly!
On August 17, BLACKPINK is officially crowned as the "Most Subscribed Female Artist on YouTube"! According to the official announcement made by YG Entertainment, the numbers of subscribers on the official YouTube channel of BLACKPINK surpassed 44 million on August 16, 9:00 a.m. KST.
K-pop YouTube channels are making storms as they are hitting the most number of views and subscribers. BLACKPINK and BTS are only some of the K-pop groups that are now dominating YouTube.
BLACKPINK has clinched the crown as the most subscribed music artist! According to YG Entertainment on Monday, BLACKPINK's subscribers on their official YouTube channel surpassed 42.3 million; hence, exceeding other female pop stars, such as Ariana Grande.
Numerous idols in recent years have started up their own YouTube channels, whether it be to share song covers, dance choreographies, or just vlogs about their daily lives. With those channels and their videos, there comes in adsense, which means these idols can earn a profit from sharing these videos.
The music video for 'Blood Sweat and Tears' by the group BTS surpassed 500 million views. The music video for 'Blood Sweat and Tears' by the group BTS surpassed 500 million views.
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The Reason Why Fan Wars Break Out Among Fans of TWICE & Black Pink It seems there isn't peace among fans of TWICE and Black Pink after the two girl groups' fandoms waged war against each other over popularity and their videos on YouTube.
Drug Abusing Trainee Han Seo Hee Becomes A YouTube Star Overnight After all the controversy she has run into, the trainee in Big Bang T. O. P's drug scandal and marijuana case, Han Seo Hee, appears to have become a YouTube celebrity overnight as she has created her own official YouTube page.
KARD + Other DSP Media Artists Accounts Were Hacked It seems that DSP Media is either having some extremely odd technical difficulties or their accounts for their artists have been hacked! On September 20th, fans reported a funny change on these YouTube profiles.
K-Pop Idols Who Had YouTube Channels They all started somewhere! While some idols went through countless auditions and some were easily plucked off the streets, some idols spent their time performing on YouTube! Check out these idols who had channels and videos posted before they became famous.
Fans Capture This Embarrassing Photo of EXO's Kai EXO's Kai is always looking like a hottie on and off camera but this time, fans captured an odd situation of EXO's Kai while he was at the airport in Gimpo, Korea.
Big Bang just had their first ever reality show in YouTube Red. Check out the article to know how it turned out.
Warner Chappell is working on to bring back SECRET's MV after it was mistakenly taken down from YouTube due to copyright issue.
Boys Generally Asian or popularly known as BGA, a satire created by Ryan Higa a well-known YouTuber, released their second song "Who's It Gonna Be" that instantly topped the K-pop ranking that even surpassed among others, songs released by Monsta X, GOT7, and BTS.
Pewdiepie revealed in a recent vlog that BIGBANG's G-Dragon is his favorite K-pop idol. It seems Pewdiepie as a closet K-pop fan. In a vlog uploaded November last year, Pewdiepie visited a Koreatown in Santa Monica, California and revealed G-Dragon is his favorite K-pop idol.
Big Hit Entertainment's official wesite has been hacked by unidentified culprits. Hackers replaced Not Today video with Twice's Knock Knock.
BTS' "Not Today" gives Twice's "Knock Knock" a run for its money and regains record for most number of views in 24 hours.