K-Pop Radar has revealed the most-viewed K-Pop music videos within 24 hours this year! Continue reading to see if your favorite artist/group has made it to the list.
In a recent video shared to IU's YouTube channel, the soloist moved her brother (and the fans!) to tears with her definition of happiness.
The YG Entertainment girl group has become the first Korean act to receive a Ruby Play Button from YouTube.
Part of MOMOLAND's upcoming comeback title track "Ready or Not" was leaked on YouTube.
[TW/CW] Former SM Entertainment trainee and YouTuber Fukuhara Mone claims that Red Velvet member Irene bullied her during their trainee days.
Recently, Korean netizens discovered that BLACKPINK's latest Netflix documentary, "BLACKPINK: Light Up The Sky" is being illegally distributed on China's version of YouTube.
BLACKPINK just can't stop breaking records! As of October 13 KST, BLACKPINK's debut music video for "BOOMBAYAH" has surpassed the one million mark on Youtube!
On October 6, YouTube FanFest announced via Twitter that ITZY would be performing at the event on October 11! The FanFest is a unique event where creators, especially Youtube creators from all corners of the world, come together to perform unique and distinctive live shows.
BLACKPINK have surpassed famous singer Ed Sheeran as the third most subscribed artist on YouTube! On August 29, YG Entertainment which is the agency of the K-pop group confirmed that the number of subscribers of BLACKPINK on its official YouTube channel reached 45.6 Million (currently 45.8), beating Sheeran's former record of over 45.1 Million.
South Korean YouTuber PPKKa is currently under fire after saying Joy from Red Velvet should be kicked out of the group. This comes after Joy was spotted wearing a shirt that says "We Should All Be Feminists."
In case you've been living under a rock, the world-renowned K-pop boy band BTS earlier unveiled their much-anticipated comeback single, "Dynamite," and boy they did not disappoint! Upon its release, ARMYs gave the song and MV a lot of love, so much love that both the song and music video broke records almost instantly!
On August 17, BLACKPINK is officially crowned as the "Most Subscribed Female Artist on YouTube"! According to the official announcement made by YG Entertainment, the numbers of subscribers on the official YouTube channel of BLACKPINK surpassed 44 million on August 16, 9:00 a.m. KST.
K-pop YouTube channels are making storms as they are hitting the most number of views and subscribers. BLACKPINK and BTS are only some of the K-pop groups that are now dominating YouTube.