
Here are some of the K-Pop acts making a comeback in April 2021 to add to your reminders! Whose comeback are you excited for?

EXO Chanyeol has released his new SM Station track, "Tomorrow," which has already ranked No. 1 on iTunes charts around the world.

EXID's Hani is studying pyschology to help fellow K-Pop idols! EXID's Hani is studying pyschology to help fellow K-Pop idols! On April 5, EXID's Hani appeared as a guest for the KBS variety show, "Ask Us Anything Fortune Teller.

Being a foreigner in K-pop is hard enough with the training, but learning a language is a whole new obstacle to tackle. Some have gotten better with time, while some still have difficulties to this day. Despite that, they persevered and have made a name for themselves in South Korea. These idols have openly struggled with speaking Korean.
BTS's "Dynamite" has surpassed the record set by PSY's "Gangnam Style" on the Billboard Hot 100 chart!

HIGHLIGHT will be making their comeback in May after two years and six months! HIGHLIGHT will be making their comeback in May after two years and six months! HIGHLIGHT Confirmed to Make a Comeback in May On April 7, HIGHLIGHT's agency, Around Us Entertainment, told Newsen that the group is currently preparing for an album with an aim to release it in May.
WJSN Bona recently revealed why her and BLACKPINK member Jisoo's friendship works so well, and it might not be what you think!
After Apink's Chorong denied rumors of being a perpetrator of school violence and bullying, the accuser, A, has stated they will be pushing through with legal actions to unveil the truth and that they will not be accepting any form of compensation of settlement from, Chorong or PlayM Entertainment. Keep on reading to learn more.
A researcher reveals that BLACKPINK and TREASURE can produce profit for YG Entertainment alone, saying, "YG is okay without BIGBANG."
On the latest episode of "Problem Child in House," Kang Daniel unveiled that he experienced school bullying during his elementary days.

Every year, there are new idols who introduced and lived the K-pop industry. Those who just debuted, rookies, often look up to senior artists who debuted before them. Respected for their skills, work ethic, and character, these senior idols are often named as role models for their hoobaes, according to Indonesia media outlet IDN Times. Keep on reading to see who they are!

SEVENTEEN's Mingyu will be resuming his activities, according to a statement released by Pledis Entertainment regarding the school bullying allegations against the singer.