Singer Yim Siwan of the nine-member K-pop boy band Z:EA, nearly found himself in some hot water on a recent trip to the island region of Micronesia to shoot the reality show "Law of the Jungle."
BEAST Rapper Yong Junhyung was reportedly brought in for questioning by Seoul Police on Tuesday for a defamation lawsuit filed by XING Entertainment CEO Kim Kyeong Ok.
Group TVXQ was seen at number 10 on Japan Oricon Yearly 'Top 100' album chart.
Group B.A.P won 3 awards for the Europe K-Pop 'So-Loved' Awards and showed off their global popularity.
Girl group T-ARA released their Chinese version music video for their new song, "What Do I Do."
YG Entertainment's new boy group, WINNER, opened up their official LINE Messenger accounts in 10 countries.
Girl group Girls' Generation topped the Japan Oricon weekly chart.
Singer Eru, who is very popular in Indonesia, has been chosen to be the Indonesia ambassador for Asiana airlines.
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.'"
This year had no shortage of K-pop controversies. Here are five stories that had everyone buzzing in 2013.
Popular K-Pop groups including SHINee, Big Bang G-Dragon and PSY were seen on the 'Top 10' list for U.S. Billboard's End of the year charts.
Girl group Girls' Generation met with 50,000 fans over the weekend in Japan.
JYJ Jaejoong was greeted by 300 fans at his arrival in Japan.