On Saturday, Apr. 24, The Korean Brand Research Institute released their brand reputation rankings for Korean singers for the month of Apr. 2021. Want to see if your favorite K-pop artists made the top rankings? Then keep on reading!
In a poll recently conducted by the popular idol voting app, Choeaedol, BLACKPINK member Jisoo was selected as the female idol people would most want to go on a picnic with. Do you want to know which female idols made the top 50 rankings? Then keep on reading!
In a recently conducted poll on StarPlay, K-pop fans all around the world selected the K-pop songs that best represent spring. From BTS to MAMAMOO, these are the songs that topped the ranks!
The Korean Brand Research Institute dropped their brand reputation rankings for Korean singers for the month of March. Keep on reading to see if your favorite Korean singer made it to the list!
In a poll held by Choeaedol, BLACKPINK member Jisoo was selected as the female idol most likely to be a sports manager. Want to know who else made the top 50 rankings? Then keep on reading to find out!
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.
Apink member Jung Eunji showed off her arm muscles.
In a poll recently held on the popular idol voting application, Choeaedol, BLACKPINK member Jisoo was selected as the female idol most likely to love home workouts. Keep on reading to see the full list here.
On Saturday, Feb. 27, the Korean Brand Research Institute released their brand reputation rankings for South Korean singers in February. Keep on reading to see who made the top ranks.
Following data from September 24, 2020, and October 24, 2020, the Korean Brand Research Institute dropped their brand reputation rankings for Korean singers (including both soloists and groups) for the month of October. See who made the top 50 here!
Many young hopefuls sign under South Korea entertainment companies with the hopes of becoming an idol. For many, it takes years to make it to their debut, with many not debuting at all. Still, there are some idols who end up making their debut with just months of training, and many agree it's due to their natural talent.
In the West, people prefer bodies that are voluptuous, and that is often admired more than just a skinny figure. Over time, that trend has also become popular in Korea, with more people wanting luxurious figure rather than just being thin. The era of when women's weights were expected to be in the 40kg range is now long gone, and idols are now gaining fame for having fit and healthy bodies.
Korean netizens have compiled photos of idols who look just like their parents. Do you think they look alike?