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At a time when girl groups usually go their separate ways after multiple sizable hiatuses, CLASS:y’s move to a new label comes as a relief.
Like the chapters of a book, the concert unfolded in segments, each one highlighting a different aspect of Wendy’s emotions, experiences, and memories.
While we may be heading towards the middle of November, the songs of October still hold a lasting impression as so many great tracks were released last month.
Dare to Crave, and its accompanying rebrand, settled CRAVITY into a robust but varied sound.
Since they first arrived on the scene in 2016, they've really carved out their own unique path in K-Pop.
Switching up from their “All My Poetry” sound, this time the boys are throwing a shock to the system by going literally darker.
Korean Hip-Hop and R&B artist, Bryan Chase, makes a bold and unexpected return with the surprise release of his new single “Flaunt It” (feat. SIK-K, CAMO).
This week, it was officially announced that JURIN, the leader of XG, will make her solo debut as JURIN ASAYA.
PLBBUU captures the group’s loving energy as this release is meant to be a gift for their fans, PLLI.
Internationally-acclaimed artist Hongjoong has released a visually whimsical and nostalgic fashion film titled Petit Coussin.
Mark Tuan, known as a member of the worldwide sensation GOT7, is back with his second mini-album, Silhouette.
South Korean rapper-singer-songwriter CAMO returns with her highly anticipated EP Secret.
K-Pop sensation FIFTY FIFTY makes a bold return with their latest album, Too Much Part 1.
The next-gen global girl group, A2O MAY, makes a bold return with their first EP, PAPARAZZI ARRIVE released Friday.
Following their hit EP release earlier this year, PSYCHIC FILE III, and their first-ever U.S. tour, the energetic boy group PSYCHIC FEVER returns with “SWISH DAT.”
Beat It Up is the group’s sixth mini-album with an impressive tracklist sure to cause a bang.
Switching up from their “All My Poetry” sound, this time the boys are throwing a shock to the system by going literally darker.
Unlike their previous comebacks, this return signaled what could be a new phase for the veteran artists.
After many single releases and three EPs, quirky soloist SUNMI has finally released her first full-length album, HEART MAID.
Released on November 3, CTRL+ALT+SKIID contains two songs meant to raise the mood of those feeling trapped in life.
xikers returns with HOUSE OF TRICKY: WRECKING THE HOUSE – a title that already sounds like a declaration of chaos.
Dare to Crave, and its accompanying rebrand, settled CRAVITY into a robust but varied sound.
With the release of their highly anticipated third EP, UXLIVE, the group cements their status as industry pioneers, defying genre conventions with a signature sound that is at once intensely sexy, fearlessly experimental, and utterly ethereal.
Their music embraces and honors all aspects of rock (and all of its sub-genres) with their latest mini-album, LXVE TO DEATH.
It’s been a glorious ten years with TWICE, and there’s no better way to celebrate the past decade with one of K-Pop’s most iconic girl groups than a new album.
Pairing minimal dance instrumentals with chanted vocals, izna sets out to break the boundaries of their own individuality.
When rumors surfaced about a new SEVENTEEN sub-unit possibly being in the works, many wondered who it could be.
ATEEZ has never been one to play by the rules when it comes to genre, and that fearless creativity is on full display in their latest Japanese release.
Ten years is quite the milestone, and yet, for a band as decorated as DAY6 it still feels like just the beginning.
While aespa has no doubt achieved riches of their own, the title track “Rich Man” focuses on a different type of value: self-worth.
Beat It Up is the group’s sixth mini-album with an impressive tracklist sure to cause a bang.