EXID's LE, who is credited for writing and composing some of her group's songs like "Up&Down," has taken part in producing TRI.BE's debut album.
Shinsadong Tiger and Universal Music Group's co-produced girl group, TRI.BE recently went viral on China's TikTok. Keep on reading to know why.
On Jan. 10, the Korean Brand Research Institute revealed their girl group brand reputation rankings for January. Keep on reading to see who made their top rankings.
As 2020 comes to a close, it is time we take a look at all the amazing songs that came out from 2010 to 2019. Famous music critic Sheldon Pearce has named the best K-pop songs to come out of this time period. Keep on reading to see if your favorite K-pop song from this time made it to the list!
K-Pop Radar announced the K-pop artists who achieved their first music video with 100 million views. Keep on reading to see the artists who saw this groundbreaking achievement.
On Dec. 13, The Korean Brand Research Institute released their brand reputation rankings for K-pop girl groups in the month of December. See who made it to the top of the rankings here.
EXID member Hyelin reveals the struggles she endured after leaving her former agency, Banana Culture.
EXID members recently gathered together for "Miss Back" and Hani and Hyelin confessed something about promoting solo. Learn more about it below.
EXID member Hani announces through her company that she will be taking legal against netizens who have been leaving malicious posts and threatening her personal safety.
South Korea is known for having one of the strictest beauty standards in the world. In the country, there are very specific features that are considered beautiful and features that are considered unflattering. While having the perfect face is unattainable and beauty is subjective, most entertainment agencies select talents that suit the standards the best. With that in mind, here are the top 10 female visuals in K-pop that have features in line with South Korea's strict beauty standards.
On the recent poll from Naver that circulated on various social media platforms, Korean netizens chose the K-pop female groups of all time, which debuted from 2007 up to 2020. There are 29 female idol groups who were selected and they were ranked through six levels.
In K-pop, it is normal for groups to switch different concepts from time to time. This can be done for numerous reasons, such as wanting to try something new or trying a new sound because their old music was not gaining that much attention. While it sometimes has little to no effect, these six groups saw massive success with the sound change. Want to know who they are? Then keep on reading!