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In the poll organized by King Choice, a Korean survey and ranking platform, netizens selected the K-pop leaders who they think are the best "pillars" of their teams. The poll gathered more than 29 million votes, which ended on August 15.
K-Pop idols put their all to put on a performance their fans will love, and sometimes, that means executing potentially harmful dance moves for the sake of their choreography. Here are some of the most dangerous K-Pop dance moves.
Despite controversies and backlash that K-pop idols encounter once announced their relationship in public, these idols still took the risk to find romance with fellow stars. Some of these former couples were exposed by the media, while some courageously admitted to the public their relationship status.
When you live and work with someone for the majority of your career, fights are likely to ensue once in awhile. Most idols tend to keep it under wraps, but these fights within members are well-known amongst fans.
The following active groups are indeed praiseworthy for having members that are all solo artists. Talk about versatility! The members of these idol groups have their individuality, excelling either in the music or acting field after releasing official songs or thriving in their solo acting career.
When you're a fan of a K-Pop group, it's hard to imagine having one or two members not being part. However, many K-Pop trainees end up being kicked out of the debut line-up or never get included at all. These K-Pop idols were originally not meant to debut with their group but ended up taking the stage.
BTS's V has been left out again, and fans are sick and tired of it. On August 13, Thursday, Big Hit Entertainment released the first trailer for BTS's fourth documentary, "Break the Silence: The Movie", set to be released in theaters on September 10.
Due to the increasing popularity of K-pop and Hallyu across the globe, several K-pop groups debuting in the third-generation era are getting the attention and support that they deserve even before their debut in the music scene. However, these K-pop groups debuted with little to no hype, but determination and perseverance guided them to achieve the success they are experiencing right now.
After a short silence on Twitter, former PRISTIN member Kyla has spoken up on the recent allegations made about her. She references the screenshots fans had shared of their private conversations with her and claims that they are fabricated or people impersonating her. She hopes people will not believe everything they see on the internet.
Former AOA member Kwon Mina revealed in early July that she was bullied by then-leader Shin Jimin for ten years while promoting with the group. Since then, numerous allegations have been made and Kwon Mina had even shared posts of self-harm.
BLACKPINK's Lisa is easily recognizable for one distinguishable feature: her bangs! Whether she dyes her hair dark or light or keeps it long or short, Lisa ha rocked the bangs since her debut. In 2019, during BLACKPINK's performance in Coachella, Lisa went viral with people who aren't K-Pop fans as the "girl with the bangs", with people loving her charisma and stage presence.
BTS wins three awards on the Soribada Awards Night 2020, and the boys gave their acceptance speech online.