The former Enhypen member begins reintroducing himself on his own terms with a two-track project shaped by rock and a push for unfiltered expression.
The former Enhypen member begins reintroducing himself on his own terms with a two-track project shaped by rock and a push for unfiltered expression.
The trio of G-Dragon, Taeyang, and Daesung will take their first tour since 2017 across four continents, beginning in South Korea this August and hitting U.S. stadiums in September.
LE SSERAFIM, ILLIT, and KATSEYE transform online harassment into a defiant, post-apocalyptic visual—racking up over a million views within two hours.
The group’s sweep at this year’s American Music Awards, including wins over Taylor Swift and Bruno Mars, extends a history that started with a single performance in 2017.
The BIGHIT MUSIC group adds eight North American dates and a Lollapalooza appearance to its summer schedule, starting July 31 in Chicago.
The footage aired as the group continues a four-night stand at Allegiant Stadium, with three award nominations and a comeback year under way.
The latest installment of The Number Ones dismantles “Permission To Dance” as a pure commercial placeholder, raising uncomfortable questions about how the K-pop phenomenon’s chart history will be remembered.
The six-piece K-pop group return with a hip-hop track built from knocks and doorbells, teasing an album that looks inward at their own journey.
In a candid entry for his long-running Billboard retrospective, Tom Breihan unpacks the anger he felt when BTS’s second English single debuted at number one, and the real consequences of airing those thoughts publicly.
The Stanning BTS podcast offers a detailed, on-the-ground account of the tour’s first North American stop, prioritizing fan experience over standard review.