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Blackpink, comprising of Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa and Rose released their second studio album, Born Pink in September 2022. After ...
Evelli, a 15-year-old trainee from Australia, is the first of four members to be revealed as part of YG's next-generation girl group. As per South Korean media outlet Korea Herald's report from May 28 ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNWinner to tour Japan for first time in six yearsBoy band Winner will tour Japan for the first time in six years, the band's agency YG Entertainment said Monday.
SEOUL: Despite the recent surge in the number of Covid-19 cases across parts of Asia, K-pop stars, including G-Dragon, Le ...
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The Chosun Ilbo on MSNK-pop giants thrive on world tours amid declining album salesSouth Korea’s biggest K-pop agencies are seeing a dramatic shift in revenue streams, with global concert tours emerging as a ...
President Lee Jae-myung’s pledge to boost Korea’s cultural industry has sparked renewed optimism in the K-pop sector, with ...
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Sportschosun on MSNYG trainee Ivelli already reacted...She looks like Jenny. She's so interestedEven before her debut, YG's first girl group trainee Evelli captivated global music fans with her overwhelming skills and hip ...
Blackpink member Jennie's vocals in the Summer Game Fest 2025 trailer surely came as a surprise for her viewers who weren't ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNBTS, Blackpink, Twice, aespa: K-pop's heavy hitters to return in 2nd half of 2025The second half of 2025 is set to be a blockbuster season for K-pop, as the flagship acts from the industry’s four major ...
HYBE, a multinational entertainment company, is 'cooperating' with local authorities in Korea over allegations of insider ...
Kim, who has previously worked on the Apple TV docuseries K-Pop Idols and the A24 film The Last of the Sea Women, revealed ...
The post HYBE, Home of BTS, Raided in Insider Trading Investigation appeared first on Consequence. HYBE, the management ...
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