Two K-pop groups are back in the spotlight for the first time in years, each act missing two members but embracing the line up changes.
Released on Feb. 3 by Korean hip-hop artists Reddy and Jay Park, "Think" is a brooding and atmospheric love song driven by chilly synths, plodding drum machines and half-sung, half-rapped vocals.
Seventeen revealed the name of their fan club at a special Valentine's Day concert, following similar announcements from f(x), April and Cross Gene.
The Big Bang member collaborated with two other major international musicians for the track.
With production and hooky songwriting that walks the tightrope of being soothing while still exhilarating, "I Am You, You Are Me," released Jan. 25 by Block B's Zico, is one of the Hallyu highpoints of 2016, so far.
The group aim to win some music show trophies with their lead single 'Whoo.'
In 'Choco Bank,' the K-pop star makes his acting debut while educating young viewers about managing finances.
For the K-pop girl group's first release, they will feature a collaboration with the jewelry brand.
Fans of the two K-pop acts continue to clash over alleged manipulation of popularity chart votes.
Nam Bo Ra's agency stepped in and clarified further regarding the breakup.
The SHINee member's first full-length album will contain 10 tracks.
Previous ad campaigns for NBA Korea featured Taeyang of Big Bang and Choa of AOA.
The stars discussed some of the challenges they've encountered with love.