Despite being famous for their talents in singing/dancing/rapping, there are quite a few idols that are literal geniuses.
K-pop idol-actress Suzy is indeed multi-talented as she's also a novel author! On Lancome's official YouTube account, an online live broadcast was participated by the former Miss A member and actress Bae Suzy to introduce her upcoming short film.
K-pop culture includes the most loved lightsticks representing each fandom, that's why the groups or artists pursue to have the best lightstick for their fans. These K-pop groups are competitive enough to produce unique lightsticks in K-pop!
Fashion is an integral part of the Korean entertainment industry. Owing to the high beauty standards of South Korean celebrities, the pressure to look good is paramount. While skincare is essential, so is fashion
A new generation of dazzling K-Pop idols are upon us and here are some of the coolest ones!
Emerging as the next generation global superstars, monster rookie group CRAVITY has topped the Japanese Tower Records Chart even before their official debut in Japan.
On September 2, Thursday, BTS held an online press conference, where they talked about how they felt being the first Korean artist to chart at number one the Billboard Hot 100 charts. There, member Jimin revealed that cried for three hours when he first heard the news.
On September 2, Wednesday, Girls' Generation's Tiffany revealed her surprisingly easy to follow diet tip that allows her to not only appear fitter but also makes her feel so much healthier and is better for the world.
To be able to debut as a K-pop idol, you need to be fluent in Korean. This said, most foreign idols have advanced Korean skills. These idols, however, take it to the next level, with most people confusing them as Korean natives due to how fluent they are in the language!
While most K-pop group's priority audience is the South Korea audience, these idol groups ended garnering a larger international fan base than in their homeland.
In this new era of the Korean pop industry, K-pop is not just a music genre anymore, and idols weren't just entertainers only as well. In some rare occasions, K-pop groups connect the leaders around the world, and even brought immense contributions to the success of the economy, may it be of a country or by large corporations.
Korean mandatory military service for men aged between 18 and 28 has existed ever since 1957. Exceptions are made for no one, not even our favorite idols! Most Korean men complete their military service in the early 20s. Typically, they will first graduate high school and complete one or two years of university and then start their military service.
Recently, a Korean netizen revealed on an online community forum that Kang Daniel has donated 35,000 copies of his albums, sharing a series of photos showcasing the idol's generous donations.