On Dec. 27, the Korean Brand Research Institute released their brand reputation rankings for singers in South Korea for the month of December. Keep on reading to see the whole rankings here.
On Wednesday, Dec. 23, Billboard released their "The 20 Best K-Pop Songs of 2020: Critics' Picks." See which K-pop songs made it to the list!
The South China Morning Post (SCMP) released their list of "The Best K-Pop Solo Singles in 2020." Keep on reading to see which solo tracks were able to make their rankings.
DAZED released their "40 Best K-Pop Songs of 2020" list. Many names, both big and small, made the list this year. Keep on reading to see which songs released this year made the list.
On Dec. 18, Teen Vogue released their "The Best K-Pop Moments of 2020" list, containing numerous comebacks that took the world by storm! See which K-Pop comebacks made it to the list.
Sunmi showed off her doll-like and ladylike beauty on her personal SNS.
On Dec. 16 airing on Mnet's "Running Mates," soloist Sunmi revealed she was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Keep on reading to learn more here.
Sunmi shared that she was initially approached to write the lyrics of TWICE's "Cry For Me." Continue reading to know why she ended up not doing it.
On Dec. 10, data from Google was announced. There, the top male and female idols who most searched in South Korea for this year (2020) was unveiled. Keep on reading to see who made the top.
Here are the K-pop artists and songs that prevailed this 2020! Recently, TIDAL, a high-fi and high def global music platform, released their own list of 100 "Best of K-pop" for this year.
Sunmi talked about the current state of her knee injury during "Running Girls" press conference.
Forbes Asia released their "100 Digital Stars" list. See which K-pop groups and artists made it to the list!
Sunmi posted a dejected message to fans on an Instagram story after appearing on JTBC's "Sing Again" as a judge.