While tattoos are sometimes frowned upon on idols in the Korean society, here are some K-Pop idols with tattoos which hold a lot of meaning to them.
Reports are floating around stating that BigHit Labels, the company of BTS and TXT, is taking over Zico's Company KOZ Entertainment.
Korean indie, referring to independent music in South Korea, developed in the 1990s in Hongdae, an area of North-western Seoul. It is widely regarded as the counterpart to K-Pop.
Coming from humble beginnings, these idols struggled with financial difficulties growing up but persevered and in the end, paid off the debts of their parents.
On July 30, Thursday, Zico officially enlisted for his mandatory military services. This marks the fourth Block B member to enlist, following Taeil, Ukwon, and B-Bomb.
With the first half of 2020 already gone, let's take a long at which K-pop songs had the most streams on Spotify for the first half of the year!
Wanna know who spits out bars the fastest in K-pop? YouTuber "Movictoria" revealed who these idols are, measuring how fast they rap by SPS - also known as syllables per second.
Zico shared photos from his recent spring/summer pictorial with ELLE Magazine Korea. The singer can be seen wearing outfits from the casual brand, SYSTEM HOMME.
Bang Si Hyuk of Big Hit Entertainment is all ready to reveal his forthcoming boy group survival show with Mnet, named I-LAND. The competition is said to form the "2nd BTS." In an online press conference, Bang Si Hyuk announced how he will conduct the show and judge the contestants.
KOZ Entertainment, Zico's company, issued a new statement on June 4 about its legal proceedings against negative comments and allegations against the artist.
K-pop agencies can be very sketchy, as many are known for mistreating their artists. Usually, artists don't condemn their managing labels because they're afraid they might get kicked out. But wait, because there are actually those who went on to diss their firms after they leave.
In the middle of these tough times, BLOCK B's Zico and Suzy have both rendered major donations. On May 25, Busan's Education Office announced that they had been granted permission from Zico to use "Any Song" for free to create a jingle for social awareness, concerning COVID-19.
Being a K-pop idol is not easy. They tend to live their lives by how people want them to be, and by the image netizens see and link to them. However, just like normal people, they also fall in love. As for some fans, it is not inevitable to hope that you can be with your favorite idol, though chances to be liked by your idol in a swarm of fans is too little to none.