Julia Kim

Julia Kim

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  • NewJeans Faces Uncertain Future Amid Label Dispute as Tokyo Dome Debut Looms
    NewJeans Faces Uncertain Future Amid Label Dispute as Tokyo Dome Debut Looms
    As NewJeans, a group under Korea's largest entertainment company HYBE and its subsidiary label ADOR, approaches its first anniversary and plans for international debut, it finds itself embroiled in a management dispute that has raised concerns about its future. Amidst these critical moments, the conflict between HYBE and ADOR has escalated, casting a shadow over the group's upcoming activities.
  • BabyMonster Hits New High on Billboard Chart: Continuous Rise Over Three Weeks
    BabyMonster Hits New High on Billboard Chart: Continuous Rise Over Three Weeks
    YG Entertainment's rookie girl group, Baby Monster, continues to dominate the music scene with their solid live performances.
  • G-Dragon's Camp Addresses August Comeback Rumors: 'No Specific Date Set Yet'
    G-Dragon's Camp Addresses August Comeback Rumors: 'No Specific Date Set Yet'
    G-Dragon's management has stated that the exact schedule for his comeback has not been set. On the 18th, a representative from Galaxy Corporation told Maeil Business Star Today, "G-Dragon will make a comeback in the latter half of this year. However, the exact timing has not yet been determined."
  • BLACKPINK's Jennie Gears Up for Eagerly Awaited Solo Album
    BLACKPINK Jennie
    Jennie from BLACKPINK has heightened anticipation for her solo comeback. Recently gracing the cover of Vogue Korea's May issue, Jennie offered some tantalizing spoilers about her new album.
  • Unraveling the BTS Billboard Controversy: Billboard CEO Clears the Air on K-Pop Discrimination Claims
    BTS Renews Contract Early with HYBE, Donates $1 Million and Reveals Contract Details
    Over a year after the controversy surrounding the dramatic drop in Billboard chart rankings for BTS member Jimin, Mike Ban, CEO of Billboard, addressed the issue head-on during his recent visit to Seoul. This marked his first official visit since 2020 and came amid lingering accusations of bias against K-pop artists by the music charting company.
  • BLACKPINK Rosé Dazzles at Recent Event, Dispelling Cosmetic Surgery Rumors
    Blackpink Rosé's Studio Update Sparks Solo Activity Speculations
    Rosé, a member of the globally acclaimed K-pop group BLACKPINK, recently made headlines with her stunning appearance at a Sulwhasso cosmetics pop-up event, effectively quieting the swirling rumors of plastic surgery. This outing marked her first public appearance since the controversy erupted following her attendance at a Tiffany & Co. event in Tokyo.
  • BTS Jungkook Embraces New Digital Persona with Pet Bam’s Instagram Debut
    BTS Jungkook
    BTS's Jungkook, currently fulfilling his military service duties, has taken a surprising yet heartwarming turn in his digital engagement strategy by launching an Instagram account for his beloved pet dog, Bam. This move comes after the K-pop star deleted his personal Instagram account, which had amassed over 52.4 million followers.
  • BTS Suga and J-Hope Demonstrate Unwavering Popularity in the U.S. Through Film and Series
    BTS
    BTS members Suga and J-Hope have demonstrated their enduring presence in the U.S. entertainment landscape through their recent individual projects. Despite being on a military hiatus, both artists have made significant marks with a concert film and a documentary series, respectively, proving their solid standing in the American market.
  • IU, Once Hailed as Top Artist, Faces Backlash for Fan Discontent
    IU Celebrates 15th Anniversary with Grand Fan Concert: 'See You Again in 15 Years!'
    IU, known for topping global music and album charts and being an irreplaceable solo female artist, has solidified her position not just with her music but also through her philanthropy and active participation in social causes, earning her the title of 'the epitome of positive influence.'
  • BTS Jimin's 'Like Crazy' Leads Spotify with Historic 3 Billion Streams
    BTS Jimin's 'Like Crazy' Leads Spotify with Historic 3 Billion Streams
    BTS Jimin has written new history by surpassing 3 billion streams on Spotify, showcasing his global music power. According to Spotify records on March 24, Jimin has exceeded a total of 3 billion streams on his official Spotify profile, demonstrating his worldwide music influence.
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