Many K-pop stars, before debuting, had various ways to take the path of becoming an idol. Some were scouted and had to train for months to years before they can finally be introduced to the public. For instance, these K-pop idols, even before debut, already marked their identity to the fans and viewers through their appearance to the national television or music programs with other artists.
FTISLAND’s [THE TRUTH] Tour Hits Singapore In 2017
This year's festival is shaping up to have one of their best lineups of Korean music in recent memory.
Some of your favorite K-pop stars will celebrate their birthday this month. Find out who.
The K-pop crooner is back with an emotional single titled "Already Winter."
The university student loves the way FTISLAND's music makes her feel.
After a successful response from Korea on his first solo album, Lee Hongki starts off his Asia tour with stops in Taiwan and China.
For idols that were born in 1992, this is going to be a big year..
Yuremi appreciates the whirlwind emotions of K-pop.
The K-pop band member fractured a finger on his right hand and will take a month to recover.
FTISLAND's Lee Hong Ki debuted his newest apparel and accessories collection in the January issue of InStyle. During the interview, Lee talked about his favorite designer brands and the future of his Skull Hong brand.
Lee Hongki is wacky and cute in a new InStyle photoshoot for his clothing brand "Skull Hong."
FTIsland front-man Lee Hong Ki is not only an amazing vocalist but a fantastic designer! Lee promoted the new Skull Hong apparel line in the January issue of InStyle.