HIGH4s "HI HIGH" is more than just your typical string of catchy vocal hooks. It's oriented around hip-hop, pop and R&B based grooves with sophisticated and complex time feels.
On their 2004 song "70's Once More," Zzzaam prove that music doesn't need to be active, or even assertive, to be effective.
In "Hyungga Is A Tangled Story, Pt. 1," reclusive black metal artist Pyha, rumored to have been 14 years old when he recorded it, shows that his music can stand on its own, whether or not the legend surrounding it is true.
Girls' Generation-TTS, whose second EP "Holler" was released Tuesday, may have drifted from the sunny side of the street, they still sure make you want to drift toward the dance floor.
"I have joined five fan clubs to connect with other K-pop fans," says SHINee fan Tamia Patterson of Texas. "It's amazing to see the other fans share their love of K-pop.
Taeyeon of Girls' Generation loves Marié Digby, here's why you should too.
On his 2004 album "Brownpaper," Korean electronic pop artist and former Onnine Ibalgwan member Daytripper made music from the noise of everyday life.
T-ara's new single "Sugar Free (Big Room Version)" is a drastic shift from their old style, and a gutsy foray into the world of "Big Room" EDM.
The three songs on "Act 2 Scene 1" prove Jeon In Kwon Jeon's career is far from over and that his talent is still at its peak.
Though Nasty Nasy's sexy image drew inevitable comparisons to Trouble Maker when they debuted last month, ZE:A's Kevin insists that the group has their own original style.
"I love EXO because even with Kris's lawsuit scandal, they continued all of their performances, they stood together as one," said 15-year old Gurneet Kaur of Queens, N.Y.
2NE1 are apparently living up to the title of their song "I Am the Best" with their most recent YouTube achievement.
Last month, Shirosky released her fourth EP, "Domino." The album is a major step forward, refining her concept of bridging jazz and hip-hop while adding modern electronic blips and bleeps.