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Kpop Comebacks in June 2023: Stray Kids, NCT Taeyong’s Solo Debut, fromis_9 and More

Kpop comebacks in June 2023 are going to start a new musical chapter we can't miss out on. Here's the list of the various upcoming schedules.

37 Underrated MONSTA X B-Side Tracks That Present a Softer Side of the Band’s Discography: Underwater, From Zero, If Only and More

Let's celebrate the K-pop group's 8th debut anniversary by reliving the magic of some underrated MONSTA X b-side tracks.

Reason: Monsta X is an Unattainable Ethereal Dream in New Concept Photos

Contrasting the two previously released versions of concept photos - grunge black and fiery red - Monsta X has now put out the third...

Monsta X Announces ‘Reason’, a Comeback Album After Long Sabbatical

South Korean band Monsta X set to comeback with a new mini album 'Reason', a musical treat for Monbebes in the new year.

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