Korean entertainment is not only in South Korea, it is reaching other countries especially here in the US. Here is this weeks news for the new year.
Whilst K-Pop is slowly spreading worldwide it has yet to find a mass audience and although many K-pop artists have tried, they have failed to break into the US Market. But do we really want K-Pop to break into a market that is so homogenized?
IU continues her reign over the K-pop charts as her new duet "Friday" with HISTORY singer Jang Yi Jeong remains the number one song on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100.
We would be remiss not to give one final major nod of recognition to the impressive collection of musicians known as Postmodern Jukebox, whose cover of Psy's "Gentleman" was an easy choice for the best K-pop cover of 2013.
Big Bang rapper and frontman G-Dragon continues to rack up the awards for his solo efforts this year, as he was selected as number nine on Billboard's list of the Top World Artists.
Solo singer IU is back on top of the K-pop charts again with her new single "Friday," which debuted this week at number one on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100.
In this week's episode of the television program "Witch Hunt," Narsha admitted that her social life during her 20s is a bit of a blur.
When the first sequence of a music video shows the artist's head in a box, pretty much anything is possible.
Psy is getting ready to return to his hardcore hip-hop roots, and according to the K-pop King of YouTube, he couldn't be happier about it.
G.O of the five-member K-pop boy band MBLAQ is fuming over a recent Women Sense article stating he set up actor So Ji Sub on a date with After School singer Jooyeon.
2013 was a great year for K-Pop, and here's why!
The hosts of the Mnet program "Danny From LA" are still reeling from Diplo's announcement that he has a song in the can with Big Bang's G-Dragon, 2NE1 rapper CL and electronic artist Skrillex.