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From filming an appearance on "Happy Ending One More Time" with Jang Nara to the rumor of making a music video with Park Jin Young, it looks like the talk show host will join the Hallyu Wave during his five-day stay.
In less than two years, the ever growing popular girl group has gained quite the amount of fan club members.
New material from the hip-hop artist is set to drop within the first half of the year. Fans of MC Mong can look forward to new material dropping soon as the Korean rapper signed a three year contract with Dream Tea Entertainment.
The 23-year-old EXO-band-member-turned-actor Do "D.O." Kyung Soo may have initially felt awkward onset during his time shooting "Unforgettable," but it seems to safe to assume that he made friends with the cast.
The idol has had enough of stalker fans and wants his social media followers to know it. (Photo : KpopStarz) (Photo : Instagram ) EXO's Park Chanyeol has had enough of stalker fans and wants his social media followers to know it.
In 'Choco Bank,' the K-pop star makes his acting debut while educating young viewers about managing finances.
The group aim to win some music show trophies with their lead single 'Whoo.' (Photo : DSP Media ) Rainbow are back and they have their eyes on Korea's network music programs.
Seventeen revealed the name of their fan club at a special Valentine's Day concert, following similar announcements from f(x), April and Cross Gene.
Two K-pop groups are back in the spotlight for the first time in years, each act missing two members but embracing the line up changes.
Released on Feb. 3 by Korean hip-hop artists Reddy and Jay Park, "Think" is a brooding and atmospheric love song driven by chilly synths, plodding drum machines and half-sung, half-rapped vocals.
After an incredible performance for fans in New York last week, the K-pop singer is back on home turf and ready to impress.
According to reports, the 19-year-old singer may be gearing up for a comeback as early as March. It's no secret that YG Entertainment artists are notorious for long hiatuses, while other labels tend to promote their artists at least once a year.