"I got into K-pop when I was 12 years old," said 14-year-old dancer Eula Baylon. "Someone was playing the song 'Gee' in our Plaza Town and I immediately loved it."
Popular K-pop girl group f(x) is making waves with their latest comeback single, "Red Light," and nothing is more telling than their YouTube music video views.
"My BFF got me into K-pop in 2011," said 14-year-old Super Junior fanatic Aspen Koi. "My cat had just died of cancer and I was too sad to speak to anyone.
On their third album, Korean supergroup Falcon (Songolmae) walked a line between hard rock and pure pop.
On the title track of their new album "Abnormal Climates," released on June 13, Thornapple unveil a new style that is both experimental and musically restrained.
"I Got U," the opening track on History's new EP "Desire" encapsulates all that is great about the group-- their mix of old and new grooves and vocals that cry out in soulful desperation.
On their album "Whal Ju Loh," Runway connected the 1960s era of retro garage rock and the hard rock yet to come.
By attempting to imitate Western pop music of the 1960s, Key Brothers honed their own skills and discovered some new places their own sound could take them.
Psy's new video "Hangover," featuring Snoop Dogg is one of the most charmingly innovative pop videos in recent memory in its avoidance of offering up the standard sex symbols so synonymous in the genre.
Nell’s most recent album, "Newton’s Apple" released in late-February, signals a big step forward in both musical sophistication and production quality for the band.
On their 1990 song "Metalizer," long-running Korean metal pioneers Sinawe attempted to unite metal heads the world over.
"K-pop is different because it goes beyond the language barrier," Santibanez said 19-year-old B.A.P fan Angeli Santibanez.
Taeyang wasn't always so sure about being a member of Big Bang.