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  • BTS Joins Global Campaign Against Racism and Violence News

    BTS Joins Global Campaign Against Racism and Violence

    BTS said on its official Twitter account on the 4th, "We oppose racism. We are against violence. I, you, we all have the right to be respected. We'll be together,". They once again said they support the anti-racism and anti-violence movement by attacking "BlackLivesMatter" as a hashtag. This came to light after the controversial death of a black American, George Floyd in Minneapolis while under the custody of arrest with the local cops. It sparked massive protests among many States in the US to voice-out their sentiments about racial criticism.

  • AB6IX  Lim Young-min Caught with Drunk Driving Amidst Upcoming Comeback News

    AB6IX Lim Young-min Caught Drunk Driving Amidst Upcoming Comeback

    According to the official statement of the kpop idol's label, Lim Young-min was caught driving under the influence of alcohol and due to such incident, he will stop his activities. The kpop boy band has 4 days left until our comeback. In the end, AB6IX announced its four-member system, excluding Lim Young-min. Added to that, the release date of the album is delayed to 29 days. The agency even quoted it as a "disgrace."

  • Monsta X Joins Anti-racism Campaign "Support equality, justice and dignity" News

    Monsta X Joins Anti-racism Campaign "Support equality, Justice and Dignity"

    MONSTA X posted a photo on its official Twitter account on the 4th with the phrase "We stand together for equality, justice and dignity" with a black background. Hashtags: "#NoRacism #NoViolence #BlackLivesMatter," were added to express their support on campaign on anti-racism. The root of such worldwide call sprang from an ill-fated incident that lead to massive protesting in may states in the United States of America.

  • Top 10 Perfect Centers in K-pop Girl Groups Chosen by Korean Netizens News

    Top 10 Perfect Centers in K-pop Girl Groups Chosen by Korean Netizens

    Every member of a group has their own roles and responsibilities to fulfill to make their group achieve success. However, group centers are in a league of their own. The first requirement is to have a pretty face, but they must also excel in other skills such as dancing, singing, acting, or variety. Here is a list compiled by Korean Netizens regarding the perfect centers in Kpop’s girl groups.

  • Former 14U’s Loudi Vent Out Anger to K-pop Fans Pressuring K-Idols to Speak Out About #BlackLivesMatter Movement News

    Former 14U’s Loudi Angry at K-pop Fans Pressuring K-Idols to Speak Out About #BlackLivesMatter

    As the #BlackLivesMatter movement (BLM) became widely known around the globe, celebrities and famous personalities from different countries, may it be Hollywood or K-pop artists, are starting to play the role of the bigger voice, showing their support and stand through various social media platforms.

  • K-pop Idols With Longest Training Period: Successful Debut Amid Verge of Giving Up News

    K-pop Idols With Longest Training Period: Successful Debut Amid Verge of Giving Up

    It is a must for every idol to go through intense training programs to chase their dreams and a requirement before completely debuting as an artist. This really showed how much dedication and determination they have to debut, as well as a preparation to have a successful career.

  • EXO from 'Flops' to Stardom: Reasons Why They Remain as a Top K-group in The World According to Fans News

    EXO from "Flops" to Stardom: Reasons Why They Remain as a Top K-group in The World

    K-pop is the new music revolution of several music enthusiasts, and indeed, there's no way a K-pop fan won't know EXO! On June 3, K-netizens and supporters of the global K-pop band, EXO, can't agree more with an author who wrote an article, justifying the group's popularity and immense influence around the globe.

  • Ko Yu Jin of "Produce 48" Says She No Longer Intends To Pursue Idol Career News

    Ko Yu Jin of "Produce 48" Says She No Longer Intends To Pursue Idol Career

    The former cast member of "Produce 48" Ko Yu Jin has given up her desire to become a singer. Ko Yu Jin wrote on her Instagram Stories on June 3 regarding her present situation. This seemed to be a way of responding to the remarks she obtained after having made a special appearance on a television telecast on AfreecaTV organized by her friend, a broadcast jockey.

  • Former 2NE1 Park Bom Plans To Make a Comeback News

    Former 2NE1 Park Bom Planning For A Comeback

    Park Bom is preparing to make her return! In a conversation with Star News, a D-Nation insider said Park Bom is planning for a comeback, scheduled for this fall. They stated, "She's working on the music at the moment."

  • AB6IX Young Min Excluded From Comeback After DUI + Album Release Date Rescheduled News

    AB6IX Young Min Excluded From Comeback After DUI + Album Release Date Rescheduled

    Brand New Music officially confirmed in an official statement on June 4 the rescheduling of AB6IX's comeback, which was initially planned for June 8. The company also confessed in the announcement that AB6IX's leader, Lim Young Min, was previously arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, and as a consequence, his driving license is temporarily revoked.

  • WATCH! N.Flying Drops "Oh Really" Music Video Teaser! News

    WATCH! N.Flying Drops "Oh Really" Music Video Teaser!

    Six days before their much-anticipated comeback, N.Flying dropped their "Oh Really" music video preview! In the teaser, the artists are seen staying indoors while one, Yoo Hwe Seung, is inside a telephone booth, picking up a call.

  • K-pop Fans Trend #WhiteLivesMatter and #WhiteOutWednesday to Eliminate Racist Remarks on Twitter News

    K-pop Fans Trend #WhiteLivesMatter and #WhiteOutWednesday to Eliminate Racist Remarks on Twitter

    The Dallas Police Department asked the public on Sunday to submit "evidence of any wrongdoing" from the city's #BlackLivesMattter rallies through the iWatch Dallas application, where citizens can submit an image, evidence, or message information on suspected offenses. Instead, it ended up getting a massive influx of K-pop artists' photographs and videos.