Postmodern Jukebox, the immensely talented New York City collective of musicians led by ragtime piano wiz Scott Bradlee, are jazz innovators in the truest form, taking pop songs that most people over 18 had dismissed and turning them into something timeless and even classic.
Rock group M.C. The Max took over the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 this week, with four songs from their album "Unveiling," released on Jan. 2, debuting in the top 10.
The 24-year-old singer performed her new hit "Singing Got Better," written and produced by Korean R&B vocalist Wheesung, on the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) program "Show Champion."
In shouting out classic 20th century painters Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso, Beenzino is entering territory few hip-hop artists dare to tread.
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.
Of all the danceable grooves that Rain experiments with on his new album "Rain Effect" the funkiest offering has to be the album's first full-length track "30 Sexy."
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.
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.
When the first sequence of a music video shows the artist's head in a box, pretty much anything is possible.
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.
Canadian artist and producer David Foster may be known as the hitman, but 26-year-old K-pop singer G.NA showed off her own killer musical instincts on a cover of the Foster song "Mornin.'"
There isn't anything in the world of K-pop quite like 2EYES's "Don't Mess With Me" video.