Stray Kids are set to drop new music, according to their label JYP Entertainment.On June 15, South Korean news outlet Joy News 24 reported that the boyband would be releasing a digital single in late June, citing unnamed industry representatives.
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(G)-IDLE has released a brand-new solo song titled ‘You Were My Breath’.The song, released on May 28, is part of CS Happy Entertainment’s upcoming collaborative album ‘CS Numbers’, as reported by South Korean news outlet Ilgan Sports.The sentimental pop ballad features Miyeon’s delicate vocals over a soothing piano melody, which ebbs and flows with the emotions conveyed in the song.
According to Ilgan Sports, a 60-person orchestra had participated in the making of the track.‘You Were My Breath’
.Stray Kids are set to drop new music, according to their label JYP Entertainment.On June 15, South Korean news outlet Joy News 24 reported that the boyband would be releasing a digital single in late June, citing unnamed industry representatives.
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BLACKPINK have unveiled a mysterious new project ahead of their fifth anniversary.The South Korean act previewed the “4+1 PROJECT” on their social media pages today (June 15) with a cryptic teaser image. They also posted a link to the project’s microsite, although that currently only features the same teaser image.Its title seems to reference the group’s headcount of four members, leaving the mysterious “1” up to interpretation.
It already saw off Donald Trump, now K-pop is threatening to cause the collapse of North Korea. Or so fears that nation’s leader Kim Jong-un, as South Korean pop music gains popularity in the country.Kim has called South Korean entertainment smuggled into North Korea via China a “vicious cancer”, according to the New York Times.
K-pop as a “vicious cancer” corrupting the young people he governs.On Friday (June 11), The New York Times reported that the politician has declared a new culture war to halt the spread and influence of South Korean movies, K-dramas and K-pop videos to his citizens through a secretive anti-K-pop campaign.News of the culture war was first learned by Seoul-based news source Daily NK from leaked internal documents coming from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.“To Kim Jong-un, the cultural
Kim Jong-un has labeled K-Pop as a “vicious cancer” that is corrupting the youth of the country he leads. As a result, he is imposing harsher penalties on citizens who are consuming South Korean movies, K-dramas and K-pop videos.The New York Times detailed the secretive anti-K-pop campaign that came to light through leaked internal documents from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).
MAMAMOO member Wheein has officially ended her exclusive contact with longtime agency RBW Entertainment.The company announced today (June 11) that the South Korean vocalist has chosen not to renew her contract with the entertainment agency.
Lee Eun-sang is set to make his long-awaited return in a new boyband next year.Lee’s agency Brand New Music announced in a statement to South Korean news outlet Hanguk Kyungje today (10 June) that the singer will be included in an upcoming boyband that company is planning to launch next year group.
MAMAMOO’s Wheein has reportedly decided to leave her longtime agency RBW Entertainment.This is according to a new report by South Korean news outlet Sports Kyunghyang, which claimed that the singer has decided not to renew her contract with the music label.
BTS are reportedly set to return with new music next month, following the release of their second English single ‘Butter’ in May.This is according to a report by South Korean media outlet SPO TV News, which claimed that the K-pop sensations will make their comeback with a new album on July 9.
New York City rapper Your Old Droog has shared "Dropout Boogie," a new song recorded with MF DOOM prior to the rapper's sudden death in December 2020. The song can be heard below, and is available for pre-order as a limited edition vinyl via Nature Sounds.
BTS leader RM has shared a new track called ‘Bicycle’ as part of the band’s annual Festa celebrations.Each year, the Korean group mark the anniversary of their debut, which occurred on June 13, 2013, with a series of new photos, profiles, video content and new music.‘Bicycle’ is RM’s first solo material since the release of his 2018 “playlist” project ‘mono’. The song was produced, written and arranged by the rapper and singer-songwriter John Eun.
Madison Beer has released her first new music since her hit debut album ‘Life Support‘ – stream ‘Reckless’ below.The song, which is set to feature on the US singer-songwriter’s next project, is about “how easy it is for some people in relationships to hurt others and move on without any guilt”, said Beer in a statement.She continued: “People have so much power over their partner’s feelings, yet many still choose to treat each other carelessly.
SF9 are set to make their first comeback of 2021 with a brand-new album next month.On June 1, the group’s agency FNC Entertainment confirmed to Dispatch that the group are currently preparing brand-new music.
BTS have launched their own McDonalds meal in the US, Canada and South Korea.The campaign, which was initially teased last month, follows recent link-ups between the fast food chain and artists including Travis Scott and J Balvin.Launched on Wednesday (May 26), The BTS Meal includes a Coke, medium fries, 10 Chicken McNuggets and new sweet chilli and cajun sauces, which are “new limited-time sauces picked by BTS and inspired by McDonald’s South Korea”.The meal will be available in 49 countries in
Matt Maltese has shared a brand new song, ‘Mystery’ – you can hear the track below.The single is the first preview of the south Londoner’s upcoming third album, which is set for release later this year. ‘Mystery’ was co-produced by Maltese and Margate-based producer Tom Carmichael, with mixing by Noah Georgeson.Speaking about ‘Mystery’, Maltese said: “This song’s a loving question mark.