Without any of these participants, it is difficult to imagine these bands. Several other artists have made improvements in their professions, while they were trainees, such as moving agencies.
On May 1, Super Junior's leader Leeteuk was welcomed by an unpleasant incident due to his continuous experience of personal information hacking. The idol, who has been facing this issue because of sasaengs and obsessed fans, once again appealed on social media to stop invading his private space.
On May 1, SM Station dropped the live video of Super Junior's Yesung and Suran's collaborative track "Still Standing," raising expectations for another spring carol.
Despite the coronavirus pandemic, K-pop idols are giving their all to communicate with their fans, as well as to ease and comfort them during these trying times with their music. This caused some schedules to be put on hold, but worry not because this coming May, comebacks and debuts are lined up to come your way!
On April 23, Heechul of Super Junior goes live to communicate with fans through his personal YouTube and Twitch channels after he slammed a reporter on SNS, which instantly caused a stir and made headlines.
On April 22, fans and netizens can't help but agree on the claims that SM Entertainment has strict and proper training for its artists, from skills to physical appearance, after netizens noticed that artists who trained under the agency have uniform stances.
Heechul made his rebuttals against a media reporter who criticized him about his statement about malicious commenters of late idols Sulli and Goo Hara.
On April 17, K-pop idols, including solo artist Chung Ha, NCT 127, SF9, Super Junior's Kyuhyun, and Amber, will appear as the main casts of the Facebook Watch original series "82minutes."
Despite the global popularity of K-pop, some netizens remain skeptical about the talent and skills of K-pop groups and artists due to the advanced technology that can potentially fix an artist's flaws, particularly in terms of vocal prowess.
The majority has spoken, and the most annoying fandom was revealed by a King Choice poll. The website King Choice is known for formulating surveys for the K-pop audience.
There is no chance we'll be able to decide which K-pop song from this decade and beyond truly represents the "Hallyu" wave as a whole. While we're at it, here are some iconic K-pop songs that are deserving to be dubbed as the "unofficial national anthem" of South Korea.
Super Junior's Leeteuk actively participated in an interview to speak about his life as leader of the boy group Super Junior. The idol opened up about his role as the leader of the group and his wishes to have a 13-member performance.
On a K-pop community site, K-netizens recently talked about Korean idols who people often mistook as siblings, and which pair of idols they think really do resemble each other.