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[Review] MIK Festival London hip-hop day
Jessi’s incredible fan service was next to none and Jay Park stunned the crowd with his tattooed abs (but who’s surprised)?
[Review] MIK Festival London K-Pop day
CHUNG HA gave an exclusive performance of an unreleased single and SUHO charmed the crowd.
10 iconic summer K-pop comebacks
We break down some of the most iconic summer comebacks in K-pop history.
SUPERKIND: The latest K-pop metaverse debut
With the likes of SM Entertainment’s aespa leading the way for groups in the K-Pop metaverse, it was only a matter of time before another company sought to reap the rewards of animated idols.
Are K-pop survival shows too cruel?
These shows see contestants – usually teenage and young adult trainees – compete to be chosen as debuting members of a new pop group. With spectacular performances and plenty of drama, it is no wonder these contests are such a big hit with audiences.
Exploring UK K-pop societies
Numerous universities across the United Kingdom pride themselves on their vast array of society and club choices available to students, ranging from popular sports to more niche interests.
[Review] ‘Happiness’, post-COVID zombie thriller
Set in post-COVID-19 Korea, Studio Dragon’s thrilling new drama takes our reality and twists it into something all the more monstrous.
The power of global music collaboration
Following on from BTS and Coldplay’s huge success with their collaboration track ‘My Universe’, the topic of crossovers between East-Asian artists and western artists is brought into the light once again.
Scott Quinn on writing for NCT DREAM
“Originally [Dreaming] was called Something to Dance to,” Scott explained, “It was a heartbreak anthem for getting over someone.”
What age is K-Pop for?
Is Kpop just for the younger generation? “No” is the answer you will hear this 40-something cry.