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8 Kpop 1st Gen Songs That Are Irreplaceable: Shinhwa’s Perfect Man, Lee Hyori’s 10 Minutes and More

Check out the list of Kpop 1st Gen Songs that are irreplaceable and relive the timeless hits that paved the way for today's K-pop sensations!

Emptiness: BoA Set to Make Her Comeback with New Single in March

BoA is set to make her musical comeback with a new single titled Emptiness. Keep reading to find out more!

International Women’s Day 2024: 8 Kpop Anthems Empowering the Feminine Spirit

Here are a few Kpop anthems empowering the feminine spirit that you should listen to this International Women’s Day

10 Best Kpop Female Vocalists Who Reign Supreme: Red Velvet Wendy, BLACKPINK Rosé, aespa Ningning and Others

Check out the curated list of Best Kpop Female Vocalists that has left a lasting impression in the industry.

9 Kpop Idols Inspired by Michael Jackson for Their Art: NCT’s Haechan, SEVENTEEN’s Dino and Others

Today being the King of Pop's birthday, we have to have this conversation about Kpop idols inspired by Michael Jackson to kickstart their artistic journey.

Stamp On It Music Video: GOT The Beat is Back With Another Powerful Groovy Anthem

GOT The Beat is back to swoon you away with their alluring presence in Stamp On It music video.

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