On Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, the Korean Brand Research Institute released their brand reputation rankings for boy groups in November. In this month's rankings, BTS has taken the top spot as the most popular boy group. Keep on reading to see who else made the rankings.
On October 20, 2020, Cube Entertainment released the official poster of 2020 PENTAGON ONLINE CONCERT WE L:VE through Pentagon's official SNS channel and global fan site U CUBE.
Following data analyzed by The Korean Business Research Institute, the most popular K-pop groups for the month of October 2020 have been determined. Want to know what groups made it to the top? Then keep on reading!
PENTAGON has finally won their very first trophy in a TV music show with their latest single 'Daisy' after four years since debut.
Cube Entertainment released the official poster of 2020 PENTAGON ONLINE CONCERT WE L:VE on the afternoon of the 20th of October through Pentagon's official SNS channel and global fan site U CUBE.
On October 13, Wednesday, Mnet dropped another teaser for "Show Me The Money 9". There, it was revealed to viewers that PENTAGON member Wooseok would be joining the show as a contestant.
Today, on October 12, PENTAGON will release their tenth extended play, WE:TH, as an eight-member group without the oldest member Jinho, who is completing his mandatory military service. The lead single, "Daisy," is an alternative rock song with a trendy yet intense sound, produced by members Hui and Wooseok, and composer Nathan.
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!
Considering Men's Health Korea magazine's popularity, it is no surprise that your favourite idols too, probably have appeared on its cover. In case you didn't already know about it, here are 7 K-Pop idols that have appeared on the cover of Men's Health Korea.
Fans selected who they think are K-pop's visual kings for the year 2020 through King's Choice. Want to know who made it to the TOP 10? Check them out here!
In K-pop, lineup changes all the time, and trainees can be added or removed from a debuting lineup at any moment. Here are idols who were meant to debut in one group, but for one reason or another, were unable to and debuted in either another group or as a soloist.
It is only half of September, but fans can’t help but feel the excitement as these K-pop groups and artists are set to release their comeback next month! As of now, more than ten K-pop acts already confirmed their comebacks, and some announcements really shocked the many for they are coming back after long hiatuses!
When an idol wants to spice up their visuals, the quickest and most effective way is by dyeing their hair. Among all the colors they can dye their hair, blonde is one of the more popular choices. While most people would have trouble digesting the color, these idols looked absolutely stunning as blondes.