CLC's Elkie recently posted a long message for the fans via her Instagram following her request to terminate her exclusive contract with Cube Entertainment.
As 2020 comes to a close, it is time we take a look at all the amazing songs that came out from 2010 to 2019. Famous music critic Sheldon Pearce has named the best K-pop songs to come out of this time period. Keep on reading to see if your favorite K-pop song from this time made it to the list!
CLC member Elkie has teamed up with a law firm and has submitted a request to Cube Entertainment to terminate her exclusive contract and for the agency to pay the money she is owed.
CLC member Kwon Eunbin showed off her neat beauty. On December 15, Eunbin posted a number of photos of her on her Instagram that show her everyday life.
On Dec. 13, The Korean Brand Research Institute released their brand reputation rankings for K-pop girl groups in the month of December. See who made it to the top of the rankings here.
K-pop is becoming widely popular around the world; Thus, the number of foreign members is also increasing!
CLC Jang Ye-eun posted a photo on her social media account on Thursday, Nov. 19.
On October 17, Saturday, 2PM member Nickhun tweeted in support of the pro-democracy protesters in Thailand, his native country. Nickhun's tweet reads, "Violence does not help in this process whatsoever."
K-pop groups are usually composed of three groups, including the vocal lines, dance lines, and the rap lines. Among the three, rappers of the groups are truly honorable 'cause aside from giving spice to the narration of the song, most of the rappers listed below produce, compose, and write their own songs and verses!
On the recent poll from Naver that circulated on various social media platforms, Korean netizens chose the K-pop female groups of all time, which debuted from 2007 up to 2020. There are 29 female idol groups who were selected and they were ranked through six levels.
In K-pop, it is normal for groups to switch different concepts from time to time. This can be done for numerous reasons, such as wanting to try something new or trying a new sound because their old music was not gaining that much attention. While it sometimes has little to no effect, these six groups saw massive success with the sound change. Want to know who they are? Then keep on reading!
If you're a K-pop fan, then you'll know the industry has produced numerous bangers that fans love. There is always a song that captures your heart and causes you to think that the track was perfect for the group. However, not all songs were made with that artist in mind. Here are 10 iconic K-pop songs that were originally made for other artists.
The world of K-Pop is magical as it is but when artists show up for other artists and cover their songs, it becomes even better. It is always lovely to see how one idol would sing another idol's song. The way one artist sings a rendition of another artist's song is always different every time because each artist lends to it their own emotions and feelings.