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In 2019, K-pop was a tough time and for many fandoms. It was filled with many controversies, which also served as an eye-opener for the industry to pay heed to the importance of taking care of emotional well-being.
Fans have been patiently waiting for BLACKPINK's comeback. In his recent live stream, songwriter-producer Ryan Tedder hints something that made BLINKS raise their expectations.
Fly to the Sky member Hwanhee has been revealed as the victim of his recent car accident and not the other way around. The idol was recently claimed to have crashed into another vehicle.
The Hallyu ban in China will come to a halt as China and Korea will be uniting forces for an online concert to raise funds to conquer coronavirus. BIGBANG's G-Dragon and China's Jay Chou will lead the lineup of performers.
Fresh from the army, 2AM's Jo Kwon partake in the #FlipTheSwitchChallenge along with his best friend and former JYP trainee Maeng Gina.
Former YG Producer Kush is making a comeback after three years of hiatus caused by his involvement in a drug scandal. He is set to release a new track "It Hurts."
Ong Seong-wu talked about the creative process and lyrics for his first album "LAYERS" through a V Live broadcast. His mini-album is his first release after his digital single "We Belong" in January.
Korean celebrities are often linked to scandals and rumors because of hawk-eyed netizens and media. While some rumors have been proven true, there were also rumors that are groundless and are actually hilarious.
BLINKs argued about the possible reasons for BLACKPINK’s delayed comeback. Meanwhile, it was recently announced that BLACKPINK’s track “Ddu Ddu Ddu” MV finally reached 1.1 Billion views on YouTube.
On Instagram, Tiffany talked about the severe situation of racism and discrimination against Asians due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Kyulkyung released an official statement on her Weibo account after Pledis Entertainment declared its lawsuit against her for breach of contract. She posted her statement on Wednesday, March 25.
Pledis Entertainment filed a complaint about infringement of contract with ex-PRISTIN member Kyulkyung. The agency claims she violated the contract by participating in activities without authorization from them, such as dramas and commercials.