Germany — all communist allies — as part of Soviet-led projects to reconstruct war-ravaged North Korea. The orphans studied in local schools and made local friends.
03.06.2020 - 12:11 / pinkvilla.com
The Korean Entertainment industry is growing popular by the day as it's earning a well deserved global fanbase thanks to the creativity overflowing and the unbelievable talent coming from there. Whether it be movies like Parasite making history, K-dramas breaking records or K-pop music finally getting the recognition it deserves, it's indeed an exciting time to be a hardcore fan.
Germany — all communist allies — as part of Soviet-led projects to reconstruct war-ravaged North Korea. The orphans studied in local schools and made local friends.
Kristine Kwak Tomorrow X Together (TXT) entered the K-pop scene last Spring and has had a whirlwind of a first year that included touring the U.S. and sweeping up rookie trophies at year-end Korean music award shows.
BTS has been recording milestones with every passing month. The K-Pop band, comprising of RM, Jun, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook, recently made the headlines for the jaw-dropping audience attending their recent Bang Bang Con The Live.
BLINKS have been famished for more than a year and finally, their prayers have been heard! In just a few days, BLACKPINK will reclaim their throne as the Queens of the Music Industry while taking over the charts around the world. On June 26, the Korean girl group will be dropping their pre-release track, How You Like That, which kickstarts their three-part comeback.
BLACKPINK is gearing up for their long-awaited comeback as BLINKS have been demanding for one, for more than a year. Their last released work was the super successful Kill This Love EP, which was a massive chart-topper and increased the Korean girl group's international fanbase.
Another star has died at a tragically young age.
The Guardian.The cause of death has not been announced.Also Read: Sulli, Korean Pop Star and Actress, Dies at 25Yohan started his career in the K-pop scene with the group NOM (No Other Man) in 2013 and joined TST in 2017.
K-Pop fans everywhere are in mourning over the loss of singer Yohan, who passed away during the evening of June 16 in South Korea. His family, likely seeking privacy, has yet to confirm the cause and manner of Yohan’s death. Yohan’s label, KJ Music Entertainment, confirmed the news in a statement to a Korean news outlet and was later reported by American and English outlets, saying, “We are sad to relay the most unfortunate, sorrowful news.”
K-Pop star Yohan has passed away at the age of 28, it has been confirmed.The South-Korean star, whose real name was Kim Jeong-hwan, died on Tuesday, June 16, several Korean news outlets have announced. Yohan was a member of the boy band TST (formerly known as Top Secret), who released their most recent single in January.The cause of his death has not yet been revealed.Yohan's wake is being held at Severance Hospital in Sinchon, and he will be moved to a cemetery in Yongin on June 18, according
Yohan has sadly died.
The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted the releases of numerous international films, including the Korean movie industry. While filming has been obviously impacted, it has now been revealed that the release date of an upcoming Song Joong Ki movie has also been affected due to the Coronavirus crisis.
The Korean car maker says the “Phase II” features will be rolled out across its model line-up in the months ahead, helping to take the stress out of journeys. Benefits include more accurate journey times, “last-mile” navigation assistance and better connectivity and usability.
Chung Ha and Zion.T with burgeoning rap star pH-1, could not have come at a better time.Released on May 30 as part of the second series of high-profile collaborations from the Korean digital series Short Farm, the comforting single is about finding solace in friendship and learning to let go.
MORE details of the new Hyundai Santa Fe have been revealed as the company gears up for its launch later in the year.
On Wednesday morning, #WhiteLivesMatter was trending on Twitter — but not for the reason many first assumed.
Earlier this week, TWICE released the music video of MORE & MORE. While ONCE members have showered the Korean girl band with love over the video, the singers found themselves in a soup when an international artist accused the makers of replicating his art installation in their video.
BLINKS had a great start to the week when YG Entertainment made a special announcement regarding BLACKPINK. Fans of the K-Pop band were preparing themselves for a three-part comeback this year put together by the talented Korean girl group.