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The conflict between AOA members Jimin and Mina have made rounds on the internet lately. It became one of the hottest topics on social media websites after the latter posted a series of mysterious messages on Instagram.
On July 5, Sunday, BTS's song "Black Swan" hit #1 on iTunes in its 103rd country, making it the song to top the charts in most countries in history. They beat out Adele's record of 102 countries with her song "Hello". Adele had previously held on to that record for five years.
Korean netizens shared who they think is the "stan attractor" from their group a.k.a the member of the group that attracts people to become fans of their respective groups.
Wanna know who spits out bars the fastest in K-pop? YouTuber "Movictoria" revealed who these idols are, measuring how fast they rap by SPS - also known as syllables per second.
[Trigger Warning/Content Warning: Bullying] Following the news that former AOA leader Shin Jimin used to bully fellow former member Mina, netizens unearthed an old video that could have hinted at Jimin's behavior. The video is a clip from the "4 Things Show," in which the AOA members appeared together to talk about Jimin.
In 2019, the notorious "Burning Sun" scandal shocked the industry, not only because of the law-breaking offenses committed by the people involved but because a lot of K-pop idols were dragged into this mess. While Seungri is the core persona associated in this controversy, other K-pop idols were also involved or have been affected.
It has been a while since the last time netizens and K-pop enthusiasts have seen the seven superstars, BTS, go on their frequent broadcast in either Naver V-Live or YouTube and enjoy a talk with their fans online as best as they can for these daring times.
Charlie Puth has something to say for K-pop fans, fandoms and ARMYs! On July 6, the American singer-songwriter took on Twitter to earnestly plead ARMYS and other fandoms to end the ‘dangerous, toxic, screaming match’ happening on the internet, after the criticism he experienced from BTS fans.
[Trigger Warning/Content Warning: Bullying] AOA's Seolhyun is under fire for allegedly being a bystander while Jimin bullied their former member Mina for ten years. Many netizens pointed out that Seolhyun did nothing to defend Mina despite Jimin's wrongful act.
Some K-Pop idols go on to promote for a long time, and fans are constantly updated with what they're up to. But these 5 K-Pop acts disappeared without a trace, and fans have no idea where they are. Have you heard of them?
Sally won 6th place during the finals of Tencent's "Produce Camp 2020," winning her a spot at the 7-member girl group BonBon Girls 303. She was the first member to be revealed. She thanked her fans, the staff, and Gugudan during her winning speech.
As more foreigners come to Korea to pursue their dream to debut as a K-pop idol, there has been a notable increase of Japanese idols making their debuts. Here are 14 Japanese idols who are killing the game right now.