BEAST Rapper Yong Junhyung was reportedly brought in for questioning by Seoul Police on Tuesday for a defamation lawsuit filed by XING Entertainment CEO Kim Kyeong Ok.
This year had no shortage of K-pop controversies. Here are five stories that had everyone buzzing in 2013.
South Korea is no longer the center of the K-pop universe, according to the 23-year-old C-Clown vocalist Rome.
F.T. Island Singer Lee Hongki has a very simple explanation for why he spent the entire performance of the song "Madly" Sunday's episode of the Seoul Broadcasting System program "Inkigayo" with his hand in front of his midsection.
Though he started it less than two years ago, Han Kit's Big Bang Facebook fan page has already received over 100,000 likes.
The past year was full of hot issues, including everything from Psy's "Gentleman," T-ARA's frequent comebacks, relationship scandals, and celebrities in the army.
Entertainment agency representatives revealed how they deal with star relationship rumors, and it's catching the interest of the public.
An is in court for allegedly betting more than $350,000 in an illegal soccer gambling ring.
T-ara's Japanese fansite, known as Sweet Treasures, will be terminated in April, but that doesn't mean the end for the fan club, known as Sweet Treasures, according to the band's record label Core Contents Media (CCM).
A fan of Jang Yun Jeong has filed a complaint with police in the South Korean city of Yongin, demanding the semi-trot singer tells her own mother she's sorry for alleging the family cleaned out her showbiz earnings.