BLACKPINK’s Rose has finally left KOMCA. Read on to learn more about her departure and what it means for her future!
K-pop's paradox: why some acts like ATEEZ and Stray Kids find global success but face a disconnect back home in Korea.
Korean pop music, led by groups like BTS and BLACKPINK, has gained immense popularity, with local fans forming fan clubs and participating in events like flash mobs and dance covers. K-dramas have ...
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Hosted on MSN“Is she leaving K-pop now?” Internet reacts as Rosé reportedly withdraws from Korea Music Copyright AssociationRosé from the K-pop band Blackpink has reportedly withdrawn from the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA).
Global K-POP sensations BLACKPINK have announced their highly anticipated return to the stage with a limited run of stadium ...
K-pop star Jisoo is back with new music. She released the EP "Amortage" Friday, along with the music video for her song ...
Dozens of K-pop groups make their debut each year and only a few ... One academic says it would cause a "stir" in North Korea ...
Uncover the issues of South Korean music tampering as industry bodies respond to the NJZ and Hybe dispute affecting K-Pop.
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Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the girl group’s first music video for their prerelease single, "I Do Me." ...
The music industry groups are urging the government to implement regulations against poaching of artists who are under exclusive contracts.
BLACKPINK's Rose becomes the first K-pop idol in 22 years to exit KOMCA. Find out why she made this move and how it benefits her career!
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