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2024 Asia Artist Awards 1st Lineup: BIBI, NCT 127, ZEROBASEONE and More Set to Shine at the Star-Studded Event

The 2024 Asia Artist Awards 1st Lineup is finally revealed. Check if your favourite artists will be attending the highly anticipated year-end ceremony!

9 Best Kpop Groups Born from Survival Shows: ENHYPEN, TWICE and More

Here are some of the best Kpop groups born from survival shows, known for their incredible talent, captivating performances, and strong fan engagement.

7 Kpop Idols Who Started as Backup Dancers Before Stepping into the Spotlight: ZEROBASEONE’s Sung Hanbin, BADVILLAIN’s Emma and More

Check out these standout Kpop idols who started as backup dancers and are now dominating the stage!

5 Best Things About ZEROBASEONE Good So Bad MV That Make This Song a Perfect Comeback

Here are the things we love most about ZEROBASEONE Good So Bad MV. Check it out!

10 Best KPop Debut Songs That Made Iconic First Impressions: SHINee’s Replay, BTS’ No More Dream and More

Check out our list of the best Kpop debut songs that still hold a place in our playlist!

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Your Fault: London brings Noah and Nick’s turbulent romance to an English-speaking audience, but the remake rarely offers anything new beyond a change in language and setting.