
Produce 101 Japan SHINSEKAI Sees 50% Voting Surge Globally
When PRODUCE 101 JAPAN first launched in 2019, its ambitions were largely regional. Seven seasons later, the franchise's newest chapter, SHINSEKAI — Korean for...

When PRODUCE 101 JAPAN first launched in 2019, its ambitions were largely regional. Seven seasons later, the franchise's newest chapter, SHINSEKAI — Korean for...

Kim Da-mi is returning to her killer instincts — and the result is one of the most anticipated K-drama announcements of the year. The actress, best known intern...

aespa's WDA feat. G-Dragon debuted on M Countdown as a first performance and topped iTunes charts in 17 countries ahead of their full album LEMONADE releasing May 29.

Fifty years is a long time to spend as a musician. It's long enough to outlast trends, weather industry shifts, and watch entire generations of fans grow up and...

Two years ago, NEXZ stepped onto a stage for the first time and introduced themselves to the world. Now, the JYP Entertainment boy group is marking that milesto...

After 43 consecutive Death Note performances and IV drip recovery sessions, Kyuhyun still showed up to sing live — revealing K-pop's quiet musical theater revolution.

Krystal drops her second solo single 'PWLT' on May 26 with collaborators including the producer who discovered Bruno Mars, Hyukoh's Oh Hyuk, and Sunset Rollercoaster's Guo Guo.

Krystal releases 'PWLT' on May 26, her second solo single featuring Toro y Moi and Sunset Rollercoaster's Kuo-Hung Tseng, building toward her first solo album.

Seol Min-suk broke down in tears mid-lecture on JTBC, halting filming in an unprecedented moment — now the history battle heads into a three-way finale on May 21.

Taeyang ends a 9-year studio album silence with QUINTESSENCE, out May 18. A new 15-minute documentary reveals the creative journey behind the album and its title track LIVE FAST DIE SLOW.

KBS Kpop's May birthday playlist spotlights 10 K-pop idols born in May — including IU, EXO's Suho, and GOT7's BamBam — with standout tracks from each artist.

DRIPPIN's first-ever unit CHA DONG HYEOP — formed by Cha Jun-ho, Kim Dong-yun, and Lee Hyeop — made their debut on M Countdown with the NU-DISCO spring single 'Doogeundae'.