Blackpink is trading the neon pink for a sci-fi aesthetic that catapults the bar for K-pop into entirely new orbits
Through the ‘What Is Your Love Song?’ campaign, BTS invites us to find the ‘Arirang’ in our own lives, turning a marketing rollout into a collective moment of healing.
The most ambitious track on their album ‘Golden Hour: Part 4’ isn’t the one you’d expect, and that’s exactly why we love it.
As the world celebrates J-Hope’s 32nd birthday, we peel back the ‘sunshine’ layers to find the gritty, introspective artist, Jung Hoseok, hiding in plain sight.
By mixing self-love anthems with cool Korean traditions and fan-run events, K-pop has turned February 14th into a festival of self-care and friendship.
Born from a bond on the set of ‘The White Lotus,’ the Blackpink star’s new project brings a fresh twist to a classic romance.
From playing a superhero in Netflix’s 'Cashero' to taking on a villain role in the upcoming franchise film 'Veteran', Lee Jun-ho discusses how seeking out new narratives becomes his ultimate creative reset.
The 'Arirang' era is here, and it’s probably going to be BTS’s most heartfelt, raw, and culturally profound chapter yet.
We’re cutting through the noise of backstage tears and rumors to show why the ‘Deadline’ era is just Blackpink hitting the reset button, not the end of the road.
Netflix’s global smash secures nominations for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, challenging Disney and Pixar for the coveted gold statue.