In their first ever exclusive interview with KpopStarz US t K-pop R&B girl group Mamamoo. discussed their early days, their collaborations with Bumkey and K.Will and their innovative music videos.
It looks like the end of the road for K-pop power couple Nichkhun of the boy band 2PM and Girls' Generation vocalist Tiffany.
With this flurry of new Big Bang material, it is easy to take for granted what a phenomenal song "Bae Bae," released on May 1 as part of the first installment of the "MADE" series of singles, really is.
The end of Yoo 'Steve' Seungjun's 2nd interview on why he dodged mandatory military service in South Korea featured what some news outlets have speculated is the pop star-turned actor cursing.
MC Sniper and Song Rapper's "Do Or Die," released on May 14, is a hard hitting piece of Southern rap-influenced beats and rhymes that is, at once, both rugged and smooth.
On "Last Flight," released on April 25, Shirosky reveals a fresh, intricately layered beat that that demonstrates her growth as an artist.
Apparently, the members of Big Bang were once pretty hungry for success.
Released on Feb. 17 by Seoul-based electro artist Kirara, "ct14091" reveals an artist who places musical integrity above all else.
Though they are barely two years old as a group, the five-member boy band History has already shown a profound ability to create music that makes you want to move; their new song "Mind Game" clinches it.
With San E, Lucky J, illinit and i11evn each bringing their A game, "I Deserve It" is easily the standout track on San E's "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" album, released on April 23.
SISTAR's 2012 hit "Alone" still sounds as fresh as the day it was released, another master class from producer Brave Brothers on how to use familiar sounds to create something strikingly new.
In a process that began nearly a year ago, the parties previously met in voluntary arbitration, but failed to reach suitable agreements.
On Windy City frontman Kim Ban Jang's new single "No More Sad-Mistake," released on Friday, the best minimalist production of the 1990s is sprinkled with distinctly Korean styles and sounds.