While being a K-pop fan can be fun, it can also be very hard and challenging when you see your favorite band failing or being unfairly treated or have - heaven forbid - dissolved. There's a variety of reasons why people are "suffering" because of their stars, whether those are due to bad management, failure of comebacks, roster adjustments, controversy and allegations, and so on.
K-pop fans have been sharing pictures of their favorite male idols on different social media platforms. However, the pictures aren't just ordinary ones, as fans have been posting and cooing over photos of famous boy groups that were captured when they were still babies or during their childhood!
Dance choreography is one of the elements that will make a K-pop idol's performance stand out. Undeniably, K-pop choreographies are known for being upbeat and synchronized. Every idol has undergone rigid training prior to officially debuting - proving that each is not a half-baked talent.
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.
Shipping an idol with another is common among fandoms, thanks to the chemistry presented by these personalities on screen and/or their guts and honesty when asked who their ideal person is.
AKMU Lee Su-hyun and iKON Jung Chan-woo set up a couple Instagram story.
YG Entertainment is finally showing signs of retrieval of their position by announcing three major news that will surely make them dominate the K-pop industry once again. Fans are hoping that things will get better as the label prepares their artists for a turning point to success.
Amidst the controversies YG Entertainment and some of its artists are facing, founder Yang Hyun Suk has officially resigned. In a statement released through the firm's website, he said that he won't be playing any role in the company.
B.I., rapper and leader of the South Korean boy band IKON, is leaving the group after admitting he had attempted to purchase illegal drugs.
R&B-soul singer Lee Hi has recently made a successful return to the music scene.
Head in the Clouds, an Asian music-centered festival hosted by record label 88rising in the US, will be bringing iKON and GOT7’s Jackson Wang to Los Angeles, California on August 17, 2019.
88rising continues to their venture to put Asian acts up front with 'Head in the Clouds'.