With the recent acknowledgment of Afrobeats to the entire world, the genre’s influence has been extremely strong.
Read MoreFive months after their latest comeback, PRIMROSE has returned with their third mini-album Steal Heart.
Read MoreIt’s awards season and the 2024 Mnet Asian Music Awards are already upon us. What are your predictions? What are you looking forward to? Any performances you can’t wait to see?
Read MoreAfter one year and nine months, Stray Kids released their second Japanese studio album titled GIANT.
Read MoreTwo years after their Japanese debut Stand Up!, OMEGA X is back with another Japanese mini-album.
Read MoreSeven music videos that will pull you in with their plot.
Read MoreReleased on November 12, Follow includes Big Ocena’s first English song, “FLOW,” and their three previous singles.
Read MoreWhenever there’s a discussion about a K-Pop artist who can really sing, JUNNY comes to the forefront.
Read MoreWelcome back to more monthly debuts. This is when we take it back and talk about the debuts of some of our favorite groups and soloists.
Read More2024 has been quite the year for ENHYPEN as they are back with a repackaged album.
Read MoreYou’re not seeing double; on November 11, NCT Dream released their fourth album DREAMSCAPE eight months after their sixth EP DREAM( )SCAPE.
Read MoreOn November 12, 2014, Lovelyz began their journey in the K-Pop industry.
Read MoreFor this week's B-sides, we are letting the songs ask the questions.
Read MoreEver since their debut, XG has been on a roll.
Read MoreAll the things he went through in his 20s, as seen when hitting the “30” milestone: that’s what Sungjin’s album 30 is all about.
Read MoreThe girls are back and hotter than ever—MISAMO returns with HAUTE COUTURE.
Read MoreSome things are just meant to go together: peanut butter and jelly, salt and pepper, and autumn and HEIZE.
Read MoreA year after releasing their viral title track “MANIAC,” VIVIZ returns with another fun song in “Shhh!.”
Read MoreThe art behind NCT 127's Jaehyun’s solo discography.
Read MoreThere’s something to be said about saving the best for last—DAY6 leader Sungjin’s debut 30 is certainly a testament to that.
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