k-pop
Jessica Jung’s “Shine” Sequel “Bright” Is on the Next Level
“[Rachel] pushes her comfort zone with new ambitions, faces the greatest hardship of her life, and, as always, learns that sometimes the best thing you can do for yourself is follow your heart.”
By P. Claire Dodson
BLACKPINK x CASETiFY Has Arrived — And I Want Everything
The waitlist is already open.
By Aamina Inayat Khan
Kai’s New Gucci Campaign Is a Winter Wonderland
The South Korean singer is having quite an eventful week.
By Aamina Inayat Khan
K-Pop Producer Adora Is Stepping Into Her Own Spotlight
“I want to be a person who knows how to reflect, turn back and keep sailing forward and growing as I move.”
By Sara Delgado
Yeonjun’s New Skirt Selfie Is All the Style Inspo You Need
His mirror selfies and sense of style remain exquisite.
By Aamina Inayat Khan
Mark Tuan Is Figuring It All Out
“I’m trying to be more free and still be able to show the world that I can mess up sometimes.”
By Natasha Mulenga
K-pop Star Somi Is Kissing Goodbye to Limitations
“F*ck it,” she tells Teen Vogue. “I just did it.”
By Kelly Nguyen
SEVENTEEN Amp It Up With 9th Mini Album “Attacca” — Review
Four months after their latest release, the self-producing K-pop group is back with another project.
By Sara Delgado
EXO’s Kai Opened Up About His Fashion Habits for Seoul Fashion Week
The event’s ambassador finally revealed why he keeps the tags on his clothes.
By Lucy Ford
For Lalisa, Music Is All About Confidence
“I often said to BLINKS, ‘Always be confident.’”
By Natasha Mulenga
NCT 127 Shared How “Sticker” Takes Their Sound to the Next Level
The group unpacked their new single “Sticker” in a recent press conference.
By Crystal Bell
The Rose Frontman Woosung Is Ready to Tell You Everything
“I don’t want one thing to describe who I am, to be the sole purpose of my life.”
By Tássia Assis
TXT Attacked the HYBE Offices & Fans Have Jokes
You’ve heard of Tiny Desk, but what about Messy Desk?
By Sara Delgado
For Stray Kids, Noise Isn’t an Insult — It’s a Secret Weapon
“We actually thought the term ‘noise music’ was something that we could use as our own weapon.”
By Tássia Assis