Though known to most fans purely as a gifted singer, Korean-American K-pop star Ailee slays it in a brief rap verse on the Gaeko track "Hueng Hai" from his new solo album "REDINGRAY," released on Oct. 17.
Korean-American rapper Official Gemini discusses his recent cover of "Eyes, Nose, Lips" from Big Bang's Taeyang, the California native's most successful YouTube offering to date.
On the one-year anniversary of the release of their debut EP, "Dogg's Out," Topp Dogg have once again gone back to the past to create something perfect for right now, on "Annie."
Epic Indeed: Epik High's new single "Born Hater" is hip-hop in its most raw form, a nearly five-and-a-half-minute-long throwdown over what is predominantly one beat.
The Korean husband-and-wife retro pop duo Sagitta pay tribute to the music of the Summer of Love while remaining true to a modern perspective.
Edgy and layered, with some very legit rhymes, "War Of Hormone" shows Bangtan Boys (BTS) demonstrating the hip-hop prowess they brandished on earlier dance floor bombs like "Jump" or "BTS Cypher PT.2."
DR and Zeze of Idiotape discuss what it was like reinterpreting f(x) for SM, playing in the US and their thoughts on the Psy phenomenon, in an exclusive interview.
On 2013's "The Crow Flew After Yi Sang," cellist and composer Okkyung Lee deftly navigates the intersection between noise and melody in a way that is inviting rather than alienating.
KpopStarz caught up with J-pop girl group Cheeky Parade last week, to hear their thoughts on Hallyu culture in an exclusive interview.
"I have shown music videos of several K-pop groups to my friends so they can draw their own conclusions about what K-pop is and what they think about it," says 20-year-old MBLAQ fan Sílvia Carneiro of Portugal.
KpopStarz contributor Colin Langenus recently caught up with the groundbreaking South Korean artist-producer Shirosky, who offered a candid glimpse into her creative process in the recording studio, in an exclusive interview.
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On their 2010 album "The Paragon of Animals," Korean thrash metal band Crash penned a furious return to form with their song "Crashday."