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  • Dong Wan News

    Singer-Actor Kim Dong Wan Reveals how Mental Health is Dealt in the Industry

    In view of the late star Sulli's demise, many celebrities expressed their sincerest condolences while the others stepped up to speak out on the toxicity of cyberbullying as well as how it is dealt with in the realm. Singer and actor Kim Dong Wan is one of these after he made a lengthy composition on his personal Instagram page.

  • SuperM News

    SuperM Album in Billiboard Ranked as No.1, Spark a Debate

    The SuperM was announced by SM Entertainment in August 2019 and billed "the Avengers of K-Pop", bringing together members from already established groups EXO (Baekhyun and Kai), SHINee (Taemin), snd NCT (Ten,Taeyong, Lucas, and Mark.)

  • Chen News

    A Mini K-pop Playlist For You When You're Down And Feeling Lost

    Many of us have fallen in love with K-pop because of its flamboyance, striking vibrant hues, and upbeat and addictive tunes, but the industry is actually more than this. It takes pride in its diversity and the unrelenting talent of the many artists playing their own significant roles in this realm. As a matter of fact, there are artists who released self-penned songs where they talk about their personal struggles and how they cope with it all.

  • [RE: TV] 'VIS' Eom-Yu-Min-Beob, Imitate Wanna One to I.O.I, 'Musical Idol' News

    [RE: TV] 'VIS' Eom-Yu-Min-Beob, Imitate Wanna One to I.O.I, 'Musical Idol'

    Eom Gi-joon, Yoo Jun-sang, Min Young-ki, and Kim Beob-rae showed various performance by appearing in 'Video Star'.

  • BTS News

    Global Inlfulence of BTS Results for Saudi Arabia to Change Law

    BTS recently held a concert in the Saudi Arabia Stadium the first foreign act to perform at the place. The global influence of Kpop group BTS have led the Saudi Arabia authority to changed the law.

  • Kpop Group BLACKPINK Ranks 2nd with The Most YouTube Views in The World

    Kpop group BLACKPINK ranks 2nd with the most YouTube views in the world based on survey from Blip. The bigger the circle, the more popular K-pop is in the relevant region.

  • Super Junior at Idol Room News

    Super Junior Celebrated 15 Years As a Group in Idol Room

    In JTBC's Idol Room, which aired on the afternoon of the 15th, Super Junior, made comeback with the new song SUPER Clap in JTBC's Idol Room.

  • EXO D.O, Lay and Xiumin News

    6 Songs to Listen To If You're Missing EXO's Xiumin, Lay, and D.O.

    If you're an EXO-L, according to aeris themselves, is like living in both extremes. Knowing that you stan the "Kings of K-pop" who take pride in their flawless discography and who still stand tall even after seven years, you can't help but feel superior. On the other hand, you feel dispirited, especially at this phase of their career, as one by one starts to enlist while one member has been sitting out of the group's promotions due to political reasons.

  • DOK2 News

    Dok2 Announces Dates for First Solo U.S. Winter Tour 2019

    Korean Hip Hop Legend Dok2 will be touring through five cities on his first solo tour in the USA, brought to you by Socialite and 2MENGROUP. He will be accompanied by fellow South Korean rapper Double K.

  • Taeyong of SuperM Made Personal Apologies for Bullying in His Middle School Years

    Taeyong, one of the seven members of new Korean boy band SuperM, was accused of being a bully in his middle school days.

  • Ahn So Jin News

    5 K-pop Stars Who Are Now Angels But We'll Always Remember

    You might think that the life of Hallyu stars is all glitz and glamour, and it's most probably one of the reasons why you got into K-pop in the first place, adding the quality of music and the impeccable talents of these idols. Little did we know that it's not always sunshine and a cakewalk, even before rising to stardom. They train for years - some even train for almost a decade - to get to the spotlight, not to mention that many artists fall victim to unjust contracts that eat their esteem away. And what's worse is that they become exposed to public scrutiny in exchange for their coveted popularity.

  • Sulli News

    Knetz Start A National Petition To Punish The Ones Who Made Hate Comments To Sulli

    In light of Sulli's passing, Korean citizens instigated a national petition for netizens to use their legal names as well as punish rightfully the ones who made harsh comments to the late actress and f(x) alumna. According to reports and countless fans, Sulli was struggling with severe depression because she was heavily cyberbullied.