Category: K-Pop
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RIIZE Seunghan and BABYMONSTER Ahyeon’s Abrupt Suspension of Activities: What’s the Inside Story?
RIIZE’s Seunghan has gone on a hiatus while BABYMONSTER’s Ahyeon saw her debut plans fall through
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The reason why BABYMONSTER is considered a monster rookie group
YG Entertainment’s upcoming girl group BABYMONSTER unveiled visuals of their 6 members, creating a buzz of anticipation among global music fans
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Rosé’s MBE Title Is Different From Other BLACKPINK Members?
While all of BLACKPINK received the MBE honors from King Charles III, Rosé actually enjoys more privileges
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HYBE’s Oustanding Achievements Amid Concerns Over K-pop Crisis, “Thanks To Expansion Strategy”
HYBE LABELS artists continue to achieve unimaginable successes
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SM’s crisis begins “30-year reign is now in jeopardy with ‘Kakao + private life controversies’”
SM Entertainment, a trailblazer in the K-pop industry, is currently facing significant challenges that threaten its historical legacy
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No Teddy in BABYMONSTER’s debut track: the biggest difference from BLACKPINK
As famous producer Teddy was not mentioned in the credits of BABYMONSTER’s debut track, opinions were raised
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ADOR Explains Rumors Surrounding NewJeans Members Hanni & Hyein
Agency ADOR responded to recent rumors related to NewJeans members
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“aespa’s pride in ‘performance’ is somewhat amusing”
Netizens on the online community Pann shared their opinions on aespa’s performance skills This post became a hot topic with nearly 70,000 views as of the morning of Nov 22nd. Below are some comments from Korean netizens. Original post: Pann Nate – Excluding “Black Mamba”, aespa’s choreography, which isn’t particularly difficult, doesn’t seem to match…
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Korean Netizens React To NewJeans Not Being Criticized For Lip-syncing As Much As IVE, aespa
Korean netizens believe NewJeans should sing live more often
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Why NewJeans Won a Billboard Award in Just 16 Months Since Debut: Music, Min Hee-jin, Syndrome
“NewJeans is making an impact on K-pop and the world, surpassing the speed of many senior artists” – TIME