Julia Kim

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  • BTS Continues to Break Records Despite Military Hiatus, 'Yet To Come' Hits 200 Million Views
    BTS
    Despite all members of BTS (RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook) entering their military hiatus, the group continues its streak of breaking records.
  • BTS Jungkook Celebrates 1 Billion Spotify Streams with a Unique 'Tuna Gimbap & Jangjorim' Mukbang – Thanks to ARMY
    BTS Jungkook Celebrates 1 Billion Spotify Streams with a Unique 'Tuna Gimbap & Jangjorim' Mukbang – Thanks to ARMY
    BTS member Jungkook filled a special commemorative plate, marking 1 billion streams on Spotify, with tuna gimbap and jangjorim (soy-braised beef).
  • BTS Jungkook Shines as a 'Mega Music Powerhouse' on Spotify, 'Standing Next to You' Surpasses 200 Million Streams
    BTS Jungkook Shines as a 'Mega Music Powerhouse' on Spotify, 'Standing Next to You' Surpasses 200 Million Streams
    BTS's Jungkook has illuminated his status as a 'mega music powerhouse' on Spotify, the world's largest music streaming platform. His solo album 'GOLDEN', released last month, has seen its title track 'Standing Next to You' recently surpass 200 million streams on Spotify.
  • FIFTY FIFTY's Divergent Paths: Keena Triumphs with First Settlement, Former Members Face 13 Billion Won Lawsuit
    FIFTY FIFTY Speaks Out: 'Wish We Had Never Become Singers, We Don't Want to Return'
    The fates of the members of the group FIFTY FIFTY have diverged significantly. While Keena received her first settlement and is preparing for the group's second phase, the former members (Saena, Sio, Aran) are facing a crisis due to a breach of contract, involving damage compensation and penalty charges.
  • World Media Focuses on BTS's Military Service: Predicts Steady Popularity and Eager Anticipation for 2025 Return
    World Media Focuses on BTS's Military Service: Predicts Steady Popularity and Eager Anticipation for 2025 Return
    International media outlets from the United States, United Kingdom, and Japan have been intensively covering the military enlistment of the group BTS (RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook).
  • BLACKPINK Continues with YG Entertainment: Members to Pursue Individual Contracts in a Flexible Manner
    Will YG's New Girl Group BABYMONSTER Save the Day Amid BLACKPINK's Uncertain Future?
    About the yet-to-be-confirmed individual contracts, she anticipated, "Individual contracts are expected to proceed in a flexible manner. For personal activities that require BLACKPINK's title, such as solo albums, collaboration with the company is highly likely due to trademark rights owned by the company."
  • BTS Jungkook Surpasses Taylor Swift and Beyoncé on Billboard Digital Song Sales Chart
    BTS Jungkook Surpasses Taylor Swift and Beyoncé on Billboard Digital Song Sales Chart
    Jungkook of BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan) has illuminated his global popularity by maintaining the number 1 spot on the U.S. Billboard chart for four consecutive weeks. According to the latest chart released by Billboard on December 16th, Jungkook's solo single "Standing Next to You" has achieved the first place on the Digital Song Sales chart.
  • FIFTY FIFTY's Tampering Scandal Shakes K-Pop Industry in 2023
    Only Seven Months After Debut, K-pop Group Fifty Fifty Breaks Silence on Inactivity Despite Billboard Chart Success
    In 2023, the K-Pop industry faced numerous issues, but the most significant was undoubtedly the tampering case involving the group FIFTY FIFTY. The scenario of a newly debuted group demanding contract termination from their agency over settlement issues is unprecedented in K-Pop.
  • 2023 in K-Pop: Lawsuits, Departures, and the Seven-Year Curse
    Contract Terminated and Appeal Rejected: FIFTY FIFTY's Trio in Limbo
    Despite the global rise of K-Pop, 2023 has seen its fair share of instabilities. The group FIFTY FIFTY, once hailed as a miracle of a small agency, found itself embroiled in lawsuits after their hit "Cupid." Some members of the veteran group EXO also experienced conflicts with SM Entertainment. Rowoon and Rocky made their exits for new beginnings, and some groups succumbed to the seven-year jinx.
  • Drug Scandal Rattles Korean Music Industry in 2023: The Return of Entertainers with Drug Charges
    Leader of South Korean K-pop boyband BIGBANG G-Dragon leaves after being discharged from army in Yongin
    This year, 20,000 drug offenders have been apprehended in the country, with those in their teens and twenties surpassing 7,000, marking a 50% increase from the previous year.
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