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With fierce energy, bold fashion, and music that didn’t fit any one genre, 2NE1 raised the bar and redefined what it meant to be a girl group, not just in South Korea, but everywhere.
After an unforgettable debut last year, ASTRO’s Yoon Sanha is back with a fun and addictive mini-album.
Have you ever heard a B-side and thought, “Man, this would have been a great title track?”
Shortly after finishing her breakout acting role on Squid Game, Jo Yuri has gone back to her roots with her new EP, Episode 25.
Just ahead of their ninth anniversary, NCT Dream returns with a reinvented blast from the past.
For a limited time, gamers can now experience aespa-themed collaborations in Street Fighter 6 and PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS.
2025 also marks the girl group’s 10-year anniversary and they’ve always managed to come back better and better each year since.
June was a great month of comebacks from our favorite boy groups, girl groups, and soloists.
After a stellar EP last month, KQ Entertainment’s powerhouse group ATEEZ has returned with their repackaged album GOLDEN HOUR: Part 3 ‘ In Your Fantasy Edition.’
HYO of legendary K-Pop group Girls’ Generation arrives at the peak of summer with new house banger “YES.”
K-Pop’s rising stars HITGS are turning up the volume on self-expression with their brand new single “CHARIZZMA.”
A.C.E member KANG YUCHAN has officially kicked off his solo career with the release of his debut single.
CUBE Entertainment’s rookie boy group NOWZ has released their first mini-album [IGNITION], marking a new beginning that captures the moment of “ignition.”
K-Pop girl group Queenz Eye is ushering in a fresh start as they begin unveiling their members.
K-Pop legends Super Junior returned with their 12th studio album Super Junior25 to mark two decades since their history-making debut.
K-Pop’s first deaf idol group, Big Ocean, will continue touring Europe and launch a new tour in America soon.
H1-KEY returns with "Lovestruck," their new mini-album led by the title track "Summer Was You," – a perfect soundtrack for hot, sun-soaked days and quiet, reflective nights.
Korean rock band Catch The Young has released a new digital single, “이상형 (Ideal Type),” to cool down the summer heat.
No matter what kind of day unfolds, ARrC is here to tell you that everything will turn out awesome.
After an unforgettable debut last year, ASTRO’s Yoon Sanha is back with a fun and addictive mini-album.
Shortly after finishing her breakout acting role on Squid Game, Jo Yuri has gone back to her roots with her new EP, Episode 25.
2025 also marks the girl group’s 10-year anniversary and they’ve always managed to come back better and better each year since.
Halloween and Christmas have come early in July with CLOSE YOUR EYES’ latest title track, “Snowy Summer.”
After taking a hiatus since 2023, MOMOLAND has celebrated their return with new remixes of old favorites.
The K-Pop world moves fast, and it can be difficult to keep up with which groups are coming back and when. But don’t worry, The Kraze is here to help keep you in the loop.
Grid Entertainment’s fresh, youthful boygroup POW is back with their latest summer EP Being Tender, a quick, chill four-track release.
Just ahead of their ninth anniversary, NCT Dream returns with a reinvented blast from the past.
After a stellar EP last month, KQ Entertainment’s powerhouse group ATEEZ has returned with their repackaged album GOLDEN HOUR: Part 3 ‘ In Your Fantasy Edition.’
Released on June 27, BEAUTIFUL CHAOS represents how KATSEYE owns a diverse sound that still feels completely theirs.
fromis_9’s latest move sees current members Hayoung, Jiwon, Chaeyoung, Nagyung, and Jiheon making a comeback under ASND.
CRAVITY does not shy away from the novelty of their second full album, embracing the choice to crave change inside and out by launching the comeback promotions with a full rebrand
Driven by rock-electronic sounds and a dark and poetic visual aesthetic, this track captivates with its heavy and nostalgic atmosphere.
Through a powerful concept film and a powerful main music video, the group immerses its fans in an immersive and emotional experience.
Though SEVENTEEN has no doubt come far from their “Adore U” days, their latest title track, “THUNDER,” brings back a sound associated with late second-generation K-Pop and early third-generation K-Pop.
No matter what kind of day unfolds, ARrC is here to tell you that everything will turn out awesome.