The Christmas spirit is alive and well in this week's Billboard K-Pop Hot 100, with holiday-themed songs taking the number one and three spots.
On "Balloons," the new single released on Monday by four-piece South Korean hip-hop outfit CHEEZE, the group uses hypnotic reverb-drenched studio production to great effect.
Singer Yim Siwan of the nine-member K-pop boy band Z:EA, nearly found himself in some hot water on a recent trip to the island region of Micronesia to shoot the reality show "Law of the Jungle."
BEAST Rapper Yong Junhyung was reportedly brought in for questioning by Seoul Police on Tuesday for a defamation lawsuit filed by XING Entertainment CEO Kim Kyeong Ok.
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There isn't anything in the world of K-pop quite like 2EYES's "Don't Mess With Me" video.
After debuting last week at number 23 on the K-Pop Hot 100, the breakup ballad "Loved You" by 2009 "Superstar K" winner Seo In Guk and featuring solo singer Zia catapulted up the chart to number one this week.
The full run of the new musical production "December," starring Kim 'Xia' Junsu of the K-pop trio JYJ, at Seoul's Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, has sold out, the publication eNEWS reported on Wednesday.
South Korea is no longer the center of the K-pop universe, according to the 23-year-old C-Clown vocalist Rome.
Lee's new song "Fever" from the "My Dear" EP released this week, is the perfect blend of 1970s West Coast funk and 1980s British electro.
Although 29-year-old Son Ho Jun is an accomplished actor with several films under his belt, for fans for the K-pop group TVXQ he will always be known as singer U-Know Yunho's best bud.
Lee Hyori will return to the stage for the first time since marrying Rollercoaster guitarist Lee Sang Soon back in September, in the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) television special "Gayo Daejun 2013."