Now all Europeans playing the free online Korean computer games "MapleStory" and "Combat Arms" have the option of adding a little "Gangnam Style" to the experience.
Group Girls' Generation recently collaborated with Samantha Thavasa denim.
Producers would be hard-pressed to achieve a better balance of soothing soft pop and growly hard-edged rap than "The Girl Who Can't Break Up And The Guy Who Can't Leave" by South Korean hip-hop duo Leessang.
There is a stripped down quality in "Black Suit," the new single by rapper Rphabet and featuring San-E that seems to salute the magical first days of rap music.
From the jazzy chord voicings and circular funk bass lines to the phrasing of all vocals that aren't raps, "I Love It," which debuted this week at number 13 on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100, owes a considerable debt to the gloved one.
Artists throughout the JYP Entertainment roster congratulated label founder and CEO Park Jin Young on Twitter about his announcement that he will marry his longtime girlfriend, in October.
Executives from the South Korean hip-hop label Illionaire Records knew what they were doing in releasing "Oh Yeah (Feel Good)," the new electrifying new single by rapper Dok2, on a Friday.
Offering a frightening glimpse of where the Western world of increased surveillance is taking us, the "N.O" video by Bangtan Boys (BTS) is a must-see.
With "Sloppy Night" Eastern Sidekick shows they have what it takes to craft a quality song that you haven't heard a million times before.
South Korean actress and model Clara, took to Facebook on Tuesday to defend herself against allegations that have been mounting for months that she has been lying in television appearances.
Although Let's Go Dandy Boys Plus Shin Cho Yi's "By Your Side" is a modern take on Cranberries-flavored pop rock, competently executed with some nicely layered harmonies, the song was clearly the safe choice as a single.
Once G-Dragon realized he needed someone else on the track, the "Get Ur Freak On" rapper and producer became his fantasy collaborator.
"Bambi" by Lady Jane and Humming Urban Stereo would be right at home in a film like David Lynch's 1986 cult classic "Blue Velvet"