In the nearly five-minute long track "BTS Cypher PT.2," from the "Skool Luv Affair" album the BTS members lay down rhymes as powerful and fluid as anything since Eminem's 2013 masterstroke "Rap God."
With a sound resembling the even badder evil twin of "Bad Girls," Hyori's contribution to Brown Eyed Girls singer Gain's new solo album, the dark but danceable "Black And Blue, has her fingerprints all over it.
Back in 2012, Brave Brothers was tapped to produce what ended up being the second EP, "It's," for the group Teen Top.
The soundtrack for the television drama "You Who Came From The Stars" continued to reign supreme on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 this week, as Hyolyn from the girl group Sistar lands the number one spot for the second week in a row, with her solo track "Hello/Goodbye."
Miss A's 2012 hit song "Touch," off of the South Korean-Chinese group's third EP of the same title, is not an easy one to classify.
They might be a few years late, but South Korea has finally found its answer for The Beastie Boys.
Deep Brown's 'Final Ending' Featuring T.why, uploaded to YouTube on Tuesday, is irresistibly funky, even demonstrating shades of late 1960s Isaac Hayes.
There may be much about the attitude and vocal inflections of "Miniskirt" that reference Britney's baddest musical moments, but AOA and their production team are staking out some new sonic ground here too.
The soundtrack of "You Who Came From The Stars" continues to dominate the K-pop charts, as "Hello/Goodbye," Hyolyn of Sistar's recent contribution to the television drama debuts at number one this week on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100.
Although typically known for rhyming over beats with a more contemporary hip-hop sound, hearing Topp Dogg on "TOP" confirms the group's raw skills as MCs.
Gary of Leessang's "Shower Later" debuts at number one this week on the Billboard K-pop Hot 100, presumably on the strength of a red hot music video that shatters the genre's international reputation for being tamer than the West.
Rainbow Blaxx, a subunit of the seven-member girl group Rainbow, slows down the tempo R. Kelly style on "One Word" and makes some bone fide bedroom music.
Brave Brothers and 4Minute have done it again.