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It’s a jam-packed album that showcases the talent of the XG members.
After almost three years since their last album, EXO is back with their stellar, electric, and addictive album REVERXE.
Ever since their stellar debut, new NCT subunit NCT WISH has been on a steady incline with every release they have had so far.
Fans have fervently wished for an official release from SEVENTEEN’s Dokyeom and Seungkwan since their song “Say Yes” off the group’s first studio album in 2016.
Virtual and ethereal, CHUU’s first full-length album XO, My Cyberlove, offers a dream-pop nine-song vocal showcase laced with yearning, loneliness, and postmodern internet romance.
Joohoney is no stranger to making an impact.
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.
Jungkook surprised ARMY with a cover of “The Christmas Song,” a discreet yet heartwarming release, perfectly in tune with the holiday spirit.
SHINee’s Minho comes in with new single “TEMPO” to heat up the endless night.
Two years since his debut EP Chapter 0: WITH, Jinyoung returns just in time for the holidays with his new single “Christmas Fever.”
This EP is intended as a "personal diary," offering an exploration of the diverse musical and emotional facets of its members.
To help us welcome in the new season, SM Entertainment’s boy group WayV has released an album.
For the first time since May 2023, VERIVERY has come back with new music.
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.
“STAR! (feat. Hatsune Miku)” accomplishes a massive feat as the first K-Pop crossover with the large VOCALOID artist.
Known best for girlish, cute concepts alongside catchy, synth-pop earworms, ILLIT’s latest single NOT CUTE ANYMORE deviates from their dainty portfolio.
Starship Entertainment’s rookie boy-group IDID returns with their first ever digital single PUSH BACK.
The four-track EP was released almost two years after his solo debut in February 2024.
Beat It Up is the group’s sixth mini-album with an impressive tracklist sure to cause a bang.
2025 includes many milestones for MONSTA X.
Switching up from their “All My Poetry” sound, this time the boys are throwing a shock to the system by going literally darker.
Unlike their previous comebacks, this return signaled what could be a new phase for the veteran artists.
We can always count on ITZY to be there to pump women up.
This EP is a testament to the creativity of YEONJUN.
After many single releases and three EPs, quirky soloist SUNMI has finally released her first full-length album, HEART MAID.
Rookie boy group AHOF returns in their first ever comeback The Passage.
Released on November 3, CTRL+ALT+SKIID contains two songs meant to raise the mood of those feeling trapped in life.
xikers returns with HOUSE OF TRICKY: WRECKING THE HOUSE – a title that already sounds like a declaration of chaos.
Following an unforgettable release earlier this year, hit boy group 82MAJOR is back with their new EP, Trophy,
Every new era means another trip back into the past for KiiiKiii.