With the new single "Let's Quit," Hanhae from the South Korean hip-hop trio Phantom proves to any doubters out there that he has what it takes to make it alone.
Fusing elements of classic 1960s American crooners like Johnny Mathis and the 1970s pop icons of his homeland like Cho Young Pil, "I Am A Happy Man," seems to come from another time, almost another world.
"Sometimes" by Crush could be the feel-good song of the spring.
Kim Soo Chul nearly quit music after releasing his first album "The Flower That Could Not Blossom" in 1983.
Roller Coaster knew that the best grooves are the ones your feel deep down, and not because your being bludgeoned by bass either.
With her first single in over a year, singer NS Yoon-G is swinging for the fences.
Psychedelic jam-mongers He6 go big and go long with this nine-minute obelisk of funk.
NABI, Sean Lee, the songwriters and the musicians on this track all show tremendous promise.
Swings sure knows how to put together a winning team.
Folksinger Kim Min Ki, suppressed throughout his career, still succeeded in creating songs that spoke loudly while remaining quiet.
The BTS song "Jump" is quite arguably the best moment off of their most recent album "Skool Love Affair," an inspired mash up of hip-hop through the ages.
Perhaps BoA's all-time funkiest jam is "The Top" from her 2012 album "Only One."
By making his lyrics specific and honest, without any glorification or posturing, Snacky Chan carves out new ground for himself here.