
On Jan. 6, Google Data was released that revealed the most-searched idols in South Korea in 2020. As we enter 2021, let's take a look at the past by checking out who are the most-searched female idols in the country last year.

Shedding light on the mysterious and exciting teaser released by A.C.E at the start of 2021, DJ Steve Aoki announced that the upcoming project is a "Fav Boyz" release, set for January 8.

Google Data was released announcing the most searched idols in Korea in 2020. Keep on reading to see which male idols were the most searched in the country for the year.
Prudential Corporation Asia, one of the largest life insurers in the region, collaborates with Korean supergroup SuperM to launch "We DO Well Together" - a new health and wellness campaign across Asia.
Spotify has issued its "2020 K-pop Global Year-End Closing" and 10 K-pop groups were the most-streamed during that year, achieving an impressive record in total.
Amid reports that the GOT7 members may not be renewing their contracts with JYP Entertainment, the company founder J.Y. Park was recently caught unfollowing members Bambam, Mark, and Jinyoung on Instagram, as well as the official GOT7 account.

Despite the situation of the world last year, 2020 was a year of amazing K-pop releases. To remember these masterpieces, Genius Korea selected their top albums of the year!
Close friends of former AOA leader Jimin shared what her current situation is after the bullying controversy and departure from the group.
South Korean boy group A.C.E. opens up 2021 with a cryptic announcement, sending their fans around the world into anticipation and uproar.
BTS member V is one of the most distinguishable voices in the group and has been praised by critics for his deep, husky baritone. Recently, a member of the Selection Committee for Korean Music Awards, Kim Young Dae, praised BTS for his amazing vocals.

The 35th Golden Disc Awards is just two days away from now, and more details about it have been shared, letting fans know what they can expect.
On Jan. 7, Korean news and media outlet Sports Donga released an article in which they named the three girl groups that best represent the fourth generation of K-pop. Keep on reading to see who they chose!