Though the group has been leaning towards the cute concept with recent tracks, this is the perfect opportunity to experiment with both new and old styles
Read MoreAfter releasing a two-track album in April, the group returned again on August 4, with yet another two-track album.
Read MoreDespite being a risky move, management probably had full trust in the fact that the concept change would do the group more good than bad.
Read MoreIt's hard to keep track of all the comebacks that are scheduled sometimes. We totally get that. That's why you can check out the status on all of August's comebacks here, updated daily.
Read MoreSeeing the potential to branch out into the rest of Asia, the first stop on TWICE's path to global domination was Japan.
Read MoreAfter eight months, three song singles, five music video releases, and even a world tour, K.A.R.D has finally officially debuted with their first mini-album Hola Hola.
Read MoreRed Velvet are back with "Red Flavor" roughly four months after wrapping up their promotions for their previous mini-album.
Read MoreIt's hard to keep track of all the comebacks that are scheduled sometimes. We totally get that. That's why you can check out the status on all of July's comebacks here, updated daily.
Read MoreSM Entertainment released “Camo” on June 26, just over a week after the teaser first dropped, and the K-Pop community shook
Read MoreIt seems MOMOLAND will stop at nothing to gain recognition, which is truly admirable.
Read MoreFantagio’s boy group ASTRO is working as hard as always, coming back with their fourth mini-album titled Dream Part. 01.
Read MoreT-ara has returned as a quartet for the first and last time, creating a bittersweet end to an unforgettable eight years.
Read MoreWithin less than a year, KNK, the first male idol group of YNB Entertainment, has come back to knock on the doors of the K-Pop industry with their latest single album called Gravity.
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Read MoreYG’s new kids are back, and they are badder than ever. iKON kicked off the second half of the year with not one, but two new releases to compensate for the otherwise unusually long hiatus as a new group.
Read MoreSEVENTEEN has taken a step away from their usual title track recipe and has instead experimented with new sounds and styles.
Read MoreDespite being in the K-Pop scene for 1 year and 10 months, it seems like DSP Media’s girl group APRIL is still in full rookie mode.
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