MAMAMOO broke its own sales record with their new mini-album "TRAVEL."
Follow a letter MAMAMOO member Solar posted to the group's official fan cafe, fans are getting increasingly wonder about the group's potential disbandment. Read more about it here.
On Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, the Korean Brand Research Institute released their brand reputation rankings for girl groups for the month of November. There, TWICE ranked as the most popular female K-pop group for the month.
On Monday, Nov. 2, 2020, TC Candler Asia released its list of the '100 Most Beautiful Faces in Asia'. They also shared who made the top 10 to their Instagram account. Within the top 10, numerous K-pop idols rose above the ranks.
MAMAMOO makes a comeback with the new mini album 'TRAVEL'.
MAMAMOO released the visual teaser for their title song 'AYA'. On the 27th, the group released a visual teaser video of song from their new mini-album 'TRAVEL' on their official SNS and YouTube channel, sparking the comeback fever.
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!
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!
On October 19, MAMAMOO dropped a 25-second clip from the music video of "Dingga," which serves as the group's pre-release song to their upcoming tenth mini-album titled "Travel" that is set to come out later in November.
According to the data released by the Korean Brand Research Institue for individual girl group members brand reputation, BLACKPINK member's Jennie topped the list and is October's most popular female K-pop idol.
MAMAMOO unveiled individual concept photos on the 17th for their new song "Dingga" from their new mini-album "TRAVEL". The photos have been uploaded on their official SNS, raising expectations for the album.
The Korean Business Research Institute has released its brand reputation rankings for K-Pop girl groups for the month of October. To determine which groups make the list, consumer participation, community awareness, and news coverage were analyzed.
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.