To bring K-Pop artists and their fans closer, the Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) has collaborated with social media platform Twitter to release the "2020 MAMA Stanbot."
Fans have become increasingly concerned for the safety of NCT Dream's Chenle after a series of posts by a sasaeng fan made its rounds on Twitter. The account is newly made, and appears to have been made only with the purpose of being a sasaeng page.
Twitter is a booming social media platform amongst K-Pop groups, and many use it as a way to send messages and update their fans. Companies also use Twitter to post announcements on events, schedules, livestreams, and more.
There is no chance we'll be able to decide which K-pop song from this decade and beyond truly represents the "Hallyu" wave as a whole. While we're at it, here are some iconic K-pop songs that are deserving to be dubbed as the "unofficial national anthem" of South Korea.
BTS Out Beat This Idol And Become The Most Followed K-Pop Group On Twitter
Bangtan Boys member, Jin, has shared entertaining example of the popular boy group's conversation in their group chat. The visual of the group uploaded two screenshots of said group chat on Bangtan Boys' official Twitter on Jan. 23.
K-pop had definitely dominated social media this 2016. Find out which k-pop artists made the most noise on social media this year.
The title of the songs of the album titled "Wings" by BTS had leaked. Songs such as 21st Century Girls, Am I Wrong, and Blood, Sweat, and Tears are included.
BTS hits social media by being the most retweeted K-pop artist.
The Epik High frontman revealed the album title through a tweet to his fans.
Seulgi did not expect to receive a birthday message from a popular chips brand.
Fans dug up tweets about Super Junior and Siwon that were posted over 6 years ago.