
Cosmic Girls' second subunit, WJSN The Black, has successfully completed its debut activities with their successful album "My Attitude."
For his recently released album, Ravi shares his thoughts on his musical style. In addition, Ravi has almost 200 songs registered with the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA).
CEO and producer Bang Si Hyuk makes his debut on Forbes' "Korea's 50 Richest People"!

Not only did MAMAMOO's "WAW" album topped iTunes charts, but all of their new songs debuted on numerous domestic music charts, as well.
Attention BUDDYs! Eunha and Yuju are set to release an OST this June! Attention BUDDYs! Yuju and Eunha, who are former members of the girl group GFRIEND, will lend their voices for the original soundtracks of a drama and a webtoon, respectively.

Here are the upcoming K-pop comebacks this June 2021 you shouldn't miss! Attention, K-pop fans! June is going to be a month filled with new music by multiple K-pop groups, including some of the biggest acts like EXO, TWICE, and SEVENTEEN.
These female K-pop idols are known for their unique sense of fashion that makes them stand out. Among female K-pop idols, some stand out for their unique sense of fashion in everyday life that shows off their personal styles and charms.

GOT7 member Yugyeom will be reportedly making his comeback as a soloist with a collaboration track featuring rapper Gray.

A past live stream of SHINee member Taemin has started circulating where he stated he loves not only his fans, but his haters as well.

Starship Entertainment artists Minhyuk from MONSTA X, Jeong Se Woon, and Wonjin from CRAVITY showed off their warm chemistry together as they appeared in the Naver NOW show "VogueShip Show."
In the most recent episode of Mnet's "TMI News," the panel named the K-pop idols who had to pay the most expensive tuition while they were students. Keep on reading to see who they chose!

ENHYPEN is now the second fourth-generation K-pop group to enter Billboard 200 more than once. With their new album "BORDER: CARNIVAL," ENHYPEN has become the second fourth-generation K-pop group to stay on the Billboard 200 chart for more than a week, proving its constant popularity in the United States.