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G-Dragon unveils track list of 'Ubermensch,' first album in nearly 12 years
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Jisoo to embark on solo fan meeting tour
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Rescene's 'Glow Up' inspired by clean scent of soap
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Guns N’ Roses to come to Korea in May
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Yeji of Itzy gears up for solo debut
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Seventeen's 'Spill The Feels" earns Double Platinum in Japan
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Seventeen's 'Spill The Feels" earns Double Platinum in Japan
Group now has 18 certified albums, 7 Double Platinum albums in Japan K-pop group Seventeen has set another record with its 12th mini album, "Spill The Feels." According to the Recording Industry Association of Japan on Monday, "Spill The Feels," released in October 2024, has surpassed 500,000 cumulative shipments as of January, earning a Double Platinum certification. With this, Seventeen now boasts seven Double Platinum-certified albums in Japan among its 18 albums certified under the RIAJ’s Go
Feb. 10, 2025
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Yeji of Itzy gears up for solo debut
Yeji to become first Itzy member to debut as soloist Yeji, a member of Itzy, will make her solo debut with the release of her first mini album "Air" on March 10. JYP Entertainment announced the plan for Yeji’s solo album on its official social media channels, along with a trailer video and a promotion schedule poster. With this upcoming EP, Yeji will become the first Itzy member to debut as a soloist since the group's debut in February 2019. The trailer opens with a cinematic, sci-fi-inspired at
Feb. 10, 2025
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Lee Seung-hwan files constitutional petition for violation of freedom of speech
Following damages lawsuit, singer turns to Constitutional Court Singer Lee Seung-hwan has challenged the Gumi mayor’s December concert ban in South Korea's Constitutional Court. Lee filed a constitutional petition amid an ongoing legal dispute against the mayor of Gumi City, Kim Jang-ho, arguing that the city's demand that he sign a pledge prohibiting political remarks violated his freedom. Lee made the announcement through his social media, posting a photo of the constitutional petition and sta
Feb. 9, 2025
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G-Dragon unveils track list of 'Ubermensch,' first album in nearly 12 years
Iconic K-pop star to go on world tour after album release K-pop icon G-Dragon's comeback is imminent. G-Dragon has officially set the stage for his highly anticipated return. On Saturday at 1 p.m., he unveiled the tracklist poster for his third album, "Ubermensch," through his official social media accounts. The poster features a black-and-white silhouette of G-Dragon's head from the side. Set for release on Feb. 25, the upcoming album will include eight tracks: prereleased track "Power" and "Ho
Feb. 9, 2025
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Rescene's 'Glow Up' inspired by clean scent of soap
Five-member girl group Rescene is back to prove its growth over the past year with a bright and refreshing charm. On Wednesday afternoon, Rescene held a press conference in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, to celebrate the release of its second mini-album, "Glow Up." It marks the group's return approximately five months after the group's first mini-album, "Scenedrome," released in August last year. "Scenedrome" was recognized by Billboard as one of the “Best K-pop Albums of 2024,” while its title track, “Love
Feb. 6, 2025
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G-Dragon, 2NE1 to headline HITC 2025
Iconic K-pop stars to take the stage in LA K-pop icons G-Dragon and 2NE1 are set to headline one of the biggest global festivals for Asian artists in the US. Asian-American entertainment company 88rising has unveiled the lineup for "Head In The Clouds Los Angeles 2025," which will take place at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on May 31 and June 1. The festival’s other headliners include Korean rapper Dean and Korean Australian R&B singer DPR Ian along with his crew. HITC is 8
Feb. 6, 2025
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Jisoo to embark on solo fan meeting tour
Following album release, Jisoo to hold first solo fan-meetup events Jisoo of Blackpink is set to kick off her Asia fan meeting tour, starting with a special event in Seoul to celebrate the release of her new mini album, "Amortage." On Feb. 14, the day of her upcoming album's release, Jisoo will hold two sessions of the “Soo in Love” fan meetup at CGV Cheongdam CineCity in Gangnam, Seoul, at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Following this, she will embark on her 2025 fan meeting tour “Lights, Love, Action,” vis
Feb. 5, 2025
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All(H)ours ready to ignite music scene with ‘Smoke Point’
Band has eyes on Coachella All(H)ours has made an ambitious return, with an album that covers a spectrum of genres. Debuted in January last year, All(H)ours is the first boy band from Eden Entertainment, the agency founded by former JYP executive Cho Hae-sung. The title of the group’s latest mini-album, “Smoke Point,” refers to the temperature at which oil or other substances begin to emit smoke, symbolizing All(H)ours' readiness to rise and take off. “While our previous albums focused on establ
Feb. 5, 2025
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G-dragon to drop 3rd LP on Feb. 25
G-Dragon to make long-awaited comeback with 'Ubermensch' K-pop icon G-Dragon is returning with “Ubermensch,” his first album in 11 years. G-Dragon announced his long-awaited comeback on Feb. 25 in a 15-second teaser posted on his official social media channels on Tuesday. The teaser shows G-Dragon’s silhouette emerging from both sides under ethereal lighting. As the Ubermensch logo appears on the screen, the heartbeat-like sound builds up suspense. G-Dragon's second solo LP, "COUP D’ETAT," was r
Feb. 4, 2025
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Guns N’ Roses to come to Korea in May
All three core members to perform in Incheon Legendary American rock band Guns N’ Roses is coming to Korea in a few months. Guns N’ Roses will take to the stage May 1 at Songdo Moonlight Festival Park in Incheon, concert organizer 8PM Entertainment announced. The upcoming performance is part of the band's 2025 world tour and marks the band's first time back to Korea in 16 years, following its first here in 2009. Only vocalist Axl Rose among the band’s core members performed at the band's 2009 sh
Feb. 4, 2025