On May 1, K-Pop Radar updated their monthly chart to reflect the social media growth of K-pop idols and groups for the months of April 2021.
In the latest GET REAL podcast episode, Ladies' Code Ashley discussed the reality of being a K-pop idol, which is far from her expectations.
K-Pop Radar is a chart that shows the weekly and monthly growth of numerous K-pop artists on various platforms. For the month of Feb. 2021, these are the female K-pop acts that gained the most YouTube subscribers.
In the latest GET REAL podcast episode, KARD BM and Ladies' Code Ashley confessed they were bullied when they were still at a young age.
The world is becoming more open and more accepting of all forms of race, gender, and sexuality. Still, in South Korea, being LGBTQ+ can be a cause of ridicule and can be seen negatively. These K-pop idols, however, have proudly shown their support for the community and are helping others become more accepting of different people.
Check out which of your favorite K-pop stars are celebrating birthdays this month.