Sehun and Chanyeol, a.k.a. EXO-SC, have made their comeback this summer with their full length album, “10억뷰 (1 Billion Views)”. The album was released on July 13th, almost a year after their debut with “What A Life” on July 22nd last year.
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Ngulik, vol. 2: K-Rock Isn’t Just Day6 and CNBLUE
What if we told you Day6 & CNBLUE aren’t the only players in the Korean rock music scene – that K-rock is indeed richer than you can imagine? Ga cuma mereka ngab!
EXO Brings Familiar yet New Color for “OBSESSION”
This time, with OBSESSION, EXO is set to step on their own mark as one of K-Pop’s best boy groups in this generation.
IU Returns with Mini Album “Love Poem”
“Love poem” is the definitive proof of South Korean singer-songwriter IU’s versatility as a musician, and here’s why.
Uncovering Taeyeon’s Purpose
Kim Taeyeon is officially back with her second full-length album “Purpose”, after releasing a few mini albums and singles for the past few years and touring Asia in the first half of 2019.
Editorial: Top Ten Underrated K-Drama OSTs
The Hallyu wave has introduced us to Korean drama (K-drama) and its OSTs (original soundtracks). Yet some OSTs became forgotten in a few years, despite deserving more recognition from the general public.
Fingers Crossed for Winner?
Preceded by the release of stunning teaser photos, “CROSS” seemingly turns out to lack motivation in contrast to Winner’s previous works, and here’s why.
Featured Artist: SuperM
SM Entertainment, one of the biggest entertainment companies in South Korea, has just recently launched their latest super group.
Day6 Plays with Entropy on Their New Album
As “Sweet Chaos” ensues, will Korean rock band Day6 finally be able to define their own sound through their new album?
Remembering Sulli
South Korean singer-songwriter Sulli died a week ago in Seoul. Sulli, who started her career through the girl group f(x), remains largely recognizable through her work in K-pop and the Korean entertainment industry at large. Her untimely death reminds us that the strenuous music industry needs to care more about mental health and self-care among both producers and consumers of music.