Girl group T-ARA released their Chinese version music video for their new song, "What Do I Do."
Girl group Girls' Generation topped the Japan Oricon weekly chart.
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.
There isn't anything in the world of K-pop quite like 2EYES's "Don't Mess With Me" video.
"History Of A Salaryman" actor Jung Gyu Woon had to be rushed to the hospital on Friday, after he was cut reportedly cut by a "falling knife" in his kitchen.
It has been revealed that Psy has finished recording for his new song.
Poinsetta recently wrote her English final paper on K-pop's crossover into American pop culture, entitled "K-pop Hype: Entering a Public Forum."
After debuting last week at number 23 on the K-Pop Hot 100, the breakup ballad "Loved You" by 2009 "Superstar K" winner Seo In Guk and featuring solo singer Zia catapulted up the chart to number one this week.
The full run of the new musical production "December," starring Kim 'Xia' Junsu of the K-pop trio JYJ, at Seoul's Sejong Center for the Performing Arts, has sold out, the publication eNEWS reported on Wednesday.
South Korea is no longer the center of the K-pop universe, according to the 23-year-old C-Clown vocalist Rome.
Four spots on the 'Top Ten K-Pop of 2013' list went to YG artists including Big Bang's TOP at number 1