Tag: Kim Hanbin

Happy Birthday B.I: 7 Kpop Songs That He Wrote For Other Artists That Left Us Mesmerised

As we celebrate B.I's birthday today, let's take a moment to appreciate some of the incredible songs he has written for other artists, showcasing his exceptional talent and creativity as a songwriter.

BI Tasty MV Reactions: Kim Hanbin’s Swag and Visuals Have Fans Saying, Here’s Another Hit Coming!

BI Tasty MV is finally out, and fans are going crazy for his visuals. Read on to see the fans' reactions!

10 Kpop Idols Who Left Their Groups: iKON BI, (G)I-DLE Soojin, Stray Kids Woojin, and More

Here's a list of Kpop Idols Who Left Their Groups along with the reasons why and where are they now.

Endless Summer Live Music Video: B.I. Adds Colour to a Monochromatic Countryside

Kim Hanbim aka B.I. is here with the Endless Summer music video and we are loving the vibe!

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