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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,
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.
Fans have been hungry for new music from LE SSERAFIM; fresh off their first world tour, the sensational girl group is serving up “SPAGHETTI.”
After an unforgettable album earlier this year, BOYNEXTDOOR is back with another release that will have you on your feet and ready to dance.
With the steady increase in releases this year, MEOVV has been on a constant incline.
Their fourth EP establishes growth while maintaining TWS’s endearing image.
In a musical landscape often defined by predictability, NMIXX returns with a career-defining project rooted in bending the musical narrative.
Five member K-Rock band ONEWE returns in MAZE: AD ASTRA, a rock seven-track EP teeming with luck, life, and color.
P1Harmony has released EX, their first ever all-English EP.
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.
WOODZ is back from his two-year military enlistment hiatus, bolder and more rock than ever.
This release once again confirms his status as a unique artist in the Korean music scene.
While the title of the track may be “DUMB (feat. PENOMECO),” this song is much more of a collaboration between the two artists rather than a simple feature.
After a stellar debut last year and an unforgettable single release, the hard-hitting girl group BADVILLAIN is back with another hard-hitting, memorable track.
After debuting with the single “What You Want” on August 18, CORTIS released their self-titled EP on September 8.
After an unforgettable release in April of this year, NCT WISH is back with an upbeat mini-album to end the summer.
With the release of his fourth mini-album, Jun.K remains his position as a standout vocalist within the South Korean music scene
MONSTA X finally returns as a full group for a comeback marking a new artistic milestone and bringing renewed energy.
Have you ever heard an album that has you instantly hooked?
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.
Beat It Up is the group’s sixth mini-album with an impressive tracklist sure to cause a bang.