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!
On Dec. 18, Teen Vogue released their "The Best K-Pop Moments of 2020" list, containing numerous comebacks that took the world by storm! See which K-Pop comebacks made it to the list.
On Dec. 16 airing on Mnet's "Running Mates," soloist Sunmi revealed she was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Keep on reading to learn more here.
A JYP Entertainment psychiatrist recently appeared on a broadcast and revealed the stress female idols go through because of their need to diet.
Forbes Asia released their "100 Digital Stars" list. See which K-pop groups and artists made it to the list!
Sunmi posted a dejected message to fans on an Instagram story after appearing on JTBC's "Sing Again" as a judge.
Former Wonder Girls member Hyerim revealed that she was insecure about the other trainee days back then, including TWICE's Jihyo.
From NCT Shotaro to Girl's Day Yura and more, these K-pop idols debuted in their respective groups in only three months or less of training! #NCTShotaro #Shotaro #NCT #NCTChenle #Chenle #GirlsDay #GirlsDayYura #Loona #LoonaYves #Yves #KARAJiyoung #KARA #WonderGirls #Yeeun #LoonaOliviaHye #OliviaHye
Here are seven idols who successfully done both and have earned fame as a soloist and as an idol group member.
You surely heard of the “Generation of K-pop” that includes the first, second, and third-gen groups. However, are you aware that we are currently in the fourth-gen K-pop?In this sense, IDOLOGY, one of the longest-running critic website-magazines in Korea, had a full analysis of the genealogical theory of the K-pop’s four generations based on the paradigm shifts overseas of these K-pop groups, trends, and many more.
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.
There is no doubt about the fact that K-Pop idols are extremely hard working in the field they are in. However, that has not stopped them from cultivating other talents as well. Some idols are academic geniuses, while others are super athletes. Among this list are idols that have learned and mastered languages.
Whenever a group has a comeback, it is a goal to snag a music show win, as it shows the song was a success domestically. Here are the 10 girl groups with the most music show wins in South Korean history.