
Park Joon-hyung Is Back and Fans Can't Handle It
After a 4-year hiatus, Park Joon-hyung's Wassup Man returned with an unforgettable Buddhist Expo episode — fans are calling it one of the show's best.

After a 4-year hiatus, Park Joon-hyung's Wassup Man returned with an unforgettable Buddhist Expo episode — fans are calling it one of the show's best.

Son Hyun-joo, Korea's 47% legend, returns in a body-swap chaebol drama premiering May 30 that fans are already calling the show to beat this summer.

IU spotted her drama's guest royals on live TV and named them by character — Son Junho's reply about his 'future daughter-in-law' went viral instantly.

Singer Again 2 standout Yun Seong drops 'Never Lose Myself,' a deeply personal new single via 1theK that showcases his raw emotional depth and vocal power.

When South Korea's most celebrated zombie filmmaker reunites with one of the country's most iconic actresses after an eleven-year gap, people pay attention. Tha...

Some concert setlists are built to impress. Wonpil's was built to surprise. When the DAY6 member took the stage at Jamsil Indoor Stadium on May 3 for the final...

It has been just 258 days since CORTIZ stepped onto the K-pop stage for the first time. On Sunday, the Big Hit Music quintet celebrated that milestone not with...

IVE's ARCH·IVE launched April 24, 2026, and the very first episode — a past life regression experiment — ended with all six members in genuine tears. Here is what it reveals about K-pop'''s evolving fan strategy.

Nam Gyuri's birthday celebration with Seeya members Kim Yeonji and Lee Boram turned emotional as she shared candid remarks about nearly giving up her career, ahead of the group's May 2026 full album comeback.

Lee Sang-ah, South Korea's 1980s commercial queen and bookmark icon, appeared on Donchimi to reveal she now runs a dog cafe — and the stories she shared have the internet talking.

Park Bo-young's intense new side in Disney+ thriller Gold Land stuns fans as the series tops Korea's chart for 3 consecutive days and charts in 19 countries worldwide.

Heo Chan-mi spent 17 years in an industry that nearly lost her. Her journey from SM trainee to Miss Trot 4 runner-up is K-pop's most revealing story about resilience, survival rates, and the genre that gave her a second stage.