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CL has shared her thoughts about making music as an independent artist for her upcoming album ‘ALPHA’, after years under YG Entertainment.The South Korean singer-rapper recently spoke with NYLON about the upcoming arrival of her long-awaited and much-delayed debut studio album.
She also touched on what it felt like to release music as an independent artist, as well as being the head of her own music label, Very Cherry, which she launched just last year.“This is me getting out of [my] comfort
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EXO member Kai has been confirmed to be returning with new solo music next month.South Korean outlet SPOTV News first reported earlier today (October 26) that the singer is currently in the midst of preparations for a “solo album” and is expected to return sometime in “late November”.Kai’s label, SM Entertainment, later responded to the reports in a separate statement to Mydaily, confirming that he was slated to release his upcoming “solo album” next month, per Soompi’s translations.
Squid Game star Heo Sung-tae recently discussed his journey to becoming an actor.During his recent appearance on South Korean documentary-style talk show Omniscient Interfering View, the 44-year-old actor opened up about his mid-thirties career switch, and how he learned to act.Heo, who recently gained international recognition for his portrayal of Jang Deok-su in Netflix’s hit series Squid Game, only began acting at the age of 34.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefHoldover title, “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” comfortably defeated new release “Dune” at the South Korean box office over the latest weekend.“Dune” managed to earn $2.54 million between Friday and Sunday which was equivalent to a 39% share of the total market. Over its five opening days, the sci-fi epic earned a total of $3.47 million.“Venom 2” had opened a week earlier with a $6.71 million debut that counts as strong in the current malaise.
The creator behind the hit Netflix phenomenon Squid Game has said viewers have been watching the series wrong.
The creator behind the Netflix phenomenon Squid Game has revealed that viewers are actually watching the show wrong.
The massive success of “Squid Game”, which is now officially Netflix’s most-watched series, has had a big impact on its cast.
Netflix has had some significant successes recently, most notably the top-rated South-Korean drama, Squid Game.
Coldplay have announced that they plan to stop releasing music after 12 albums.
MONSTA X will be making their return with new music next month.On October 18, Starship Entertainment announced that the six-member group are gearing up for their next release, which is projected to drop next month.A representative from the agency told the South Korean news outlet Newsen that “MONSTA X are preparing for a domestic comeback aiming for late November”.
Exception: Unless the subject is South Korea’s smash hit show Squid Game.
Meek Mill has compared the premise of the hit Netflix TV show Squid Game to “hood poverty”, claiming that it represents “the exact same thing”.The South Korean survival drama, which recently became the streaming service’s biggest-ever series launch, depicts a dystopian contest in which people in debt are forced to partake in a series of deadly games in a bid to win a huge cash prize.Comparing the premise of Squid Game with social issues in the US in a tweet earlier this week (October 12), Meek
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefTop South Korean actor Lee Jung-jae is thoroughly enjoying the extra burnish to his already distinguished career that has come from the global success of “Squid Game,” Netflix’s hit survival game TV series. However, he says that the phone is not ringing off the hook with new offers from Hollywood.“No proposals or requests have come my way,” he told Variety.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief“No Time To Die” kept its place at the top of the South Korean box office for the second weekend. But, with no significant new releases competing against the James Bond title, it was a hollow victory.The Universal-released “No Time To Die” earned $1.83 million in Korea on its second weekend of release, according to data from Kobis, the Korean Film Council-backed tracking service.
Squid Game could possibly be in the running to win an Emmy Award.This is according to a spokesperson from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS, also known colloquially as the Television Academy), which presents the Primetime Emmy Awards.
Manchester United cult hero Ji Sung Park has spoken honestly about his heartbreak over being left out the 2008 Champions League final squad.
Christmas, we can feel you in the air! Why? Well, because the Aldi hamper range is back of course and we're almost ready to pull cracker and get the Wham! CD out as a result! Aldi's Christmas hamper range is always a big success when it hits shelves, boasting a range of sweet and savoury goods, as well as tantalising tipples too. Prices for the coveted range start at £19.99 and there's loads included in the wicker baskets.
LOONA have turned to Tesla CEO Elon Musk in a bid to save the K-pop act.Earlier this week, South Korean news outlet reported that LOONA’s agency Blockberry Creative was allegedly facing debts amounting to “billions of won”, potentially putting the group’s future at risk.