Tag: Kpop Music Video

Kpop Songs of the Day: JIHYO Killin Me Good, aespa Better Things, EVERGLOW Slay and More Girl Group Releases Take the Lead

Released on August 18, 2023, these are the Kpop songs of the day (and albums) featuring girl groups (or soloists) that you need to check out next.

ITZY Cake MV Reactions: “Summer Queens” Drop a Self-Empowering Banger and Win Back Their 4th Gen Crown

On dropping their 7th EP, the JYP Entertainment girl group has invited positively empowering ITZY Cake MV reactions. Here's how their fans responded to the new comeback.

What was the NewJeans ETA Controversy All About? How Did It Blow Out of Proportion Among K-pop Fans?

Why did the NewJeans ETA controversy spread like alarming fire? Here's what we know.

NewJeans Get Up Album Review by Netizens: Cinematic Era Has “Bunnies” Sipping Tea and Chanting “What’s Your ETA”

Bunnies are rolling out their NewJeans Get Up Album reviews on Twitter, and things are looking bright for the girl group! Here's what the fandom dished out for its favourite K-pop act.

Cool With You MV: NewJeans Ropes in Jung Ho-yeon’s Cupid to Make a Statement

Check out the Cool With You MV to see how NewJeans has been working their magic with the R&B vibes to bring something fresh.

Save Me MV: MAMAMOO+ Soulful Vocals Become an Affectionate Company During a Lonely Rain Spell

Moonbyul and Solar release their soulfully lonely melody in the pre-release Save Me MV, prior to their MAMAMOO+ comeback.

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