When temperatures drop and leaves begin to change color, many Koreans turn to Korean ballads, wallowing in the lonesome mood associated with falling leaves and the passing of the year close at hand.
Most K-pop fans are probably familiar with the bops that girl groups release as title tracks, but it usually takes a more dedicated fan to give a chance to their B-side tracks and special singles.
The birth of modern K-pop is often dated to 1992, when Seo Taiji and Boys, a dance-oriented trio led by an ex-metalhead, performed their song “I Know” on the South Korean network MBC. Not only did the ...
Powerhouse and Soompi are proud to announce “The Shin Seung Hun Show” in its second concert of 2011. In celebration of his 20th anniversary since his debut, Shin Seung Hun will perform a fabulous ...
Dubbed Korea's "Emperor of Ballads," singer Shin Seung-hun is finally back where he belongs — at the center of the genre he helped define. At 6 p.m. Tuesday, the veteran singer-songwriter will unveil ...
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SeeYa reunites as full group with new music and fan events to celebrate 20th anniversary
South Korean ballad trio SeeYa, consisting of members Nam Gyu-ri, Kim Yeon-ji, and Lee Bo-ram, has officially announced its full-group reunion after 15 years apart, with plans to release new music and ...
The production team of "우리들의 발라드" expressed confidence that it is "the most satisfying audition program," raising expectations for the birth of a new star who will carry a generation. On the afternoon ...
When temperatures drop and leaves begin to change color, many Koreans turn to Korean ballads, wallowing in the lonesome mood associated with falling leaves and the passing of the year close at hand.
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