Though they are in their late 20s and early-to-mid 30s, you can never tell due to how youthful they look. Here are seven idols who could easily pass off as high schoolers despite their age! #EXO #EXOXiumin #EXOBaekhyun #Xiumin #Baekhyun #IU #Sandara #SandaraPark #DARA #BTSJin #BTS #Jin #Seokjin
One such important part of the structure of a song is the bridge. The bridge is a section that provides relief from the repetitive nature of many songs. Not only does it have different lyrics from the verse and chorus, but the music is a little different as well.
Be it the game or the anime, pokemon are everywhere. How would it be if our favorite K-Pop idols were to become pokemon for a day? Who do you think your idol would transform into?
Korean idols are all extremely gorgeous and pleasing to the eye so no one would bat an eyelid if there were two of the same one. Here are some idols that have lookalikes in the same industry. Some of these might shock you.
Young K released a cover song video of Jason Mraz' "I'm Yours" on occasion of Day6's 5th Debut Anniversary.
K-pop culture includes the most loved lightsticks representing each fandom, that's why the groups or artists pursue to have the best lightstick for their fans. These K-pop groups are competitive enough to produce unique lightsticks in K-pop!
Seeing who tops the Google searches can help determine which groups are popular this year. Check out the seven most searched K-pop groups for 2020, with points given based on the data collected. Did your favorite group make it?
With K-pop becoming more global, it is no surprise that idols from varying backgrounds end up making their debuts as idols. These K-Pop idols are lucky to have experienced two (or more!) cultures, as they are citizens of more than one country!
On August 18, Tuesday, ITZY appeared as guests on MBC's Idol Radio to promote their latest title track "NOT SHY" and took the time to answer questions sent in by fans.
When you live and work with someone for the majority of your career, fights are likely to ensue once in awhile. Most idols tend to keep it under wraps, but these fights within members are well-known amongst fans.
South Koreans who were born or raised in other parts of the globe, such as Canada, got the chance to shine as K-pop idols. Since the emerging popularity of K-pop internationally, a lot of overseas talent auditions were held by agencies and a lot of artists were the products of their search.
Numerous idols in recent years have started up their own YouTube channels, whether it be to share song covers, dance choreographies, or just vlogs about their daily lives. With those channels and their videos, there comes in adsense, which means these idols can earn a profit from sharing these videos.
While others leave the girls following a scandal or after losing popularity, these idols left the groups suddenly, leaving fans worried and curious as to why they chose to depart from their group.