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Mnet and YG’s Black Label Join Forces for “I-LAND 2”

The Mnet survival show I-LAND is back for a second season. Its first season was a joint venture between Mnet’s parent company, CJ ENM, and HYBE, led by its founder Bang Si Hyuk. It formed the fourth-generation boy group ENHYPEN from 23 trainees.

Mnet, the South Korean entertainment broadcaster, is joining forces with YG Entertainment’s The Black Label for the second season of the global survival show I-LAND. The announcement came on Monday, revealing that Teddy Park, the executive producer of The Black Label, will be stepping in as the master producer for I-LAND 2.

Teddy Park, a 44-year-old music executive, has a reputation for working with some of the biggest names in K-pop, including BIGBANG, BLACKPINK, Jeon Somi, and 2NE1. His involvement in I-LAND 2 is a big step towards the debut of a global girl group in 2024. Mnet expressed optimism about the partnership, stating they aim to break the mold and establish a new landscape for K-pop.

Earlier this year, BELIFT LAB launched a new survival show called R U Next? on JTBC, which will determine the lineup of its new girl group. This left fans wondering about I-LAND’s future. But the announcement of the collaboration with Teddy and THEBLACKLABEL reignited their excitement for the show’s second season.

The I-LAND 2 application process

The auditions for the next-generation girl group will begin on August 7 and conclude on September 6, 2023. Online applications for I-LAND 2 are open from July 10 to August 6 KST. It’s open to any girl born before January 1, 2011, who can travel internationally. The application process involves filling out a form available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Mandarin. Applicants must also submit three videos: a self-introduction, a rap or vocal performance, and a dance routine.

The new girl group from I-LAND 2 will promote under CJ ENM’s label WAKEONE, an agency under its entertainment division. WAKEONE has worked with other survival show-formed groups such as Girls Planet 999‘s Kep1er and Boys Planet‘s ZEROBASONE. This change in management suggests I-LAND 2 will offer a fresh and unique experience for viewers and participants alike.

The anticipation for I-LAND 2 is high, and the global auditions are expected to draw a significant number of participants. The new season will air in the first half of 2024. — K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: Rumor has it a HYBE-Mnet conflict is behind this change. Source: YouTube/Mnet’s official YouTube channel.

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FIFTY FIFTY’s Song for Barbie Soundtrack Absent From Film

FIFTY FIFTY, the girl group embroiled in a contract dispute with their agency ATTRAKT, released a new track on the Barbie movie soundtrack. However, multiple sources have noticed that it wasn’t featured in the movie.

The song, titled “Barbie Dreams,” was released through Warner Music Korea as part of the original soundtrack for the movie. The album, which dropped the same day the movie hit theaters, features a star-studded lineup of artists, including Ava Max, GAYLE, HAIM, Khalid, Lizzo, PinkPantheress, Sam Smith, Tame Impala, and The Kid Laroi.

Although FIFTY FIFTY’s song made the tracklisting, it was conspicuously absent from the movie. It wasn’t in the end credits, either. Fans and industry insiders alike were perplexed. As of this writing, why the song was cut from the movie remains unclear.

The release of “Barbie Dreams” comes amid a legal battle between FIFTY FIFTY and their agency, ATTRAKT. The group filed an injunction against ATTRAKT to suspend their exclusive contract, and the legal battle is ongoing. Amidst this situation, the fact that FIFTY FIFTY even has a song on the Barbie soundtrack is worth celebrating.

The uncertain fate of Barbie Dreams

The Barbie movie, which has been the subject of intense hype, features an all-star cast including Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. So far, it has received overwhelmingly positive reviews. Critics praised the production design, screenplay, and of course, the soundtrack.

However, the exclusion of FIFTY FIFTY‘s song from the film has added an unexpected twist to the narrative surrounding the Barbie movie and its soundtrack. As the dispute between FIFTY FIFTY and ATTRAKT continues, the fate of “Barbie Dreams” remains uncertain. Some fans hope the girls will get a chance to promote it, but it’s unknown whether that’s even possible.

Despite the controversy, the Barbie soundtrack has been well-received, with audiences praising the catchy tunes and diverse lineup of artists. As for FIFTY FIFTY, the release of “Barbie Dreams” amid their contract dispute represents a significant milestone for the group, even if the song failed to reach the silver screen. — K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: Instead of an MV, FIFTY FIFTY uploaded a lyric video. Source: YouTube/FIFTY FIFTY’s official YouTube channel.

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BOYNEXTDOOR’s Woonhak Shines as New Inkigayo MC

Woonhak, the youngest member of the burgeoning K-pop sensation BOYNEXTDOOR, has taken on a new role that marks a significant milestone in his career. The talented artist has been appointed as a new MC for SBS’s renowned music show, Inkigayo, delighting fans and industry insiders alike. This development follows the departure of its current MCs, Kim Ji Eun and MONSTA X’s Hyungwon.

The news of Woonhak‘s appointment as an MC for Inkigayo was a pleasant surprise for his fans. He joins esteemed actress Park Ji Hu and TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s Yeonjun, who is returning to the show. His appointment makes him the youngest MC in Inkigayo history.

Inkigayo has a special place among South Korea’s most popular music shows, featuring electrifying performances from various K-pop artists every week. An MC’s role on the show is important, as they introduce performers and interact with the artists and audience. Woonhak‘s new position as an MC is an excellent opportunity to showcase his charms and forge deeper connections with fans.

Woonhak, Inkigayo’s golden maknae

However, Woonhak‘s debut as an Inkigayo MC was met with some negative comments from several fans who took issue with the show calling him the “golden maknae,” a title commonly associated with BTS‘s Jungkook. Fortunately, some of his fans stepped up to defend him.

Despite the criticism, he remains grateful and humbled by the experience. He posted on Weverse to thank Inkigayo‘s producers. He also name-checked his fellow MCs, members, and supporters.

Adding to the excitement, BOYNEXTDOOR recently confirmed plans for their first comeback. As per their agency, KOZ Entertainment, the group is preparing to release a new album in September. This much-anticipated comeback will be their first since their debut, and fans are eagerly awaiting more updates and teasers.

BOYNEXTDOOR‘s unique sound and style make them a group to watch. With Woonhak‘s successful debut as an MC for Inkigayo, the group’s presence in the K-pop scene continues to soar higher. As they make waves, fans can look forward to more exciting developments and groundbreaking material from this promising group. — K-pop News Writer

Featured Image: His agency celebrated his debut with photos. Source: Twitter/BOYNEXTDOOR’s official Twitter account.

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BTS’s Jungkook Dazzles in ‘Seven’ Dance Practice Video

BTS‘s Jungkook has captivated fans worldwide again with his dance practice video for “Seven.” The video, which showcases the exceptional teamwork between the South Korean star and his dancers, went viral, amassing millions of views and sparking widespread discussion among fans.

In the video, Jungkook and his dancers display a level of synergy rarely seen in K-pop. Their energy is palpable, and their movements are perfectly synchronized. This level of coordination and harmony is a testament to their dedication, hard work, talent, and admiration and respect for each other.

One of the dancers in the video, Brian Puspos, isn’t a newcomer to K-pop. He choreographed Jimin‘s solo song “Serendipity,” which appeared on the BTS albums Love Yourself: Her and Love Yourself: Answer. He also choreographed “My Time,” Jungkook’s solo song from Map of the Soul: 7. In 2017, Jungkook and Jimin performed Brian’s “Own It” choreography for a YouTube video. It has earned over 20 million views since then.

Brian’s portfolio extends beyond K-pop. He has worked with international artists like Chris Brown and Justin Bieber. He also teaches dance classes and performs in over 40 countries worldwide.

Brian thanks Jungkook

Brian expressed gratitude and admiration for Jungkook in a heartfelt Instagram post, thanking him for the experience of a lifetime. He wrote, “Thank you, JK, for this full circle experience. You’re a game-changer but, more importantly, a life-changer. I love your respect and care for everyone that shares the stage with you. I didn’t think we would align so much; it feels like we’ve been hanging out for years. Until next time! Enjoy all this love that you deserve!”


Fans have been quick to praise Jungkook and his crew for their performance. Many have admired Jungkook‘s dedication, humility, and teamwork. Others have noticed his growth and maturity since his debut, both as a performer and a person.

The dance practice video for “Seven” doesn’t just showcase Jungkook‘s skills. It’s also a testament to his humility and leadership. Despite being the star of the show, Jungkook never overshadows his crew. Instead, he seamlessly blends in with Brian and the rest to create a harmonious performance that’s emotionally resonant and both visually stunning. —K-pop News Writer

Featured Image: Jungkook also filmed a performance video for his single. Source: YouTube/BTS’s official YouTube channel.

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Korean Netizens Marvel at Sakura’s Early Start in HKT48

K-pop is no stranger to young talent. But even by industry standards, the journey of LE SSERAFIM member Sakura is remarkable. Recently, Korean netizens expressed astonishment at the tender age at which she began her career with HKT48 in Japan.

Sakura was only 13 years old when she first stepped into the limelight as a member of HKT48, a regional offshoot of the famous Japanese idol group AKB48. Her time with HKT48 wasn’t a fleeting phase. She began as a trainee in 2011 and was a full-fledged member by 2012. Sakura made history as the first HKT48 member to rank in the AKB48 general election at No. 47.

Her first A-side participation with HKT48 came with its first single, “Suki! Suki! Skip!” and “Melon Juice.” In 2014, she was transferred to the newly formed Team KIV, promoted to vice-captain, and given a concurrent position in AKB48’s Team A. Sakura also became one of two centers for AKB48’s 38th single, “Kiboteki Refrain.”

In 2015, she played a lead role in AKB48‘s drama Majisuka Gakuen 4 and released a photobook. She achieved her first solo lead position on AKB48’s 43rd single with “Kimi wa Melody” in 2016.

Sakura and K-pop

In 2018, Sakura‘s career took a significant turn. She participated in the survival show Produce 48, a joint venture between AKB48 and the K-pop scene. Despite the fierce competition, Sakura stood out, eventually securing a spot in the project group IZ*ONE.

After IZ*ONE‘s disbandment in 2021, Sakura took another bold step. She moved to South Korea and joined the K-pop girl group LE SSERAFIM. This transition was met with widespread anticipation and excitement, as fans were eager to see how Sakura‘s unique blend of Japanese and Korean idol training would manifest in her performances.

Korean netizens’ recent discussions about Sakura‘s early start in the 48 Group brought her journey back into the spotlight. They admire her for joining the entertainment industry at a very young age and successfully transitioning from J-pop to K-pop.

Sakura‘s journey from the 48 Group to LE SSERAFIM is a testament to her talent, resilience, and adaptability. Her journey demonstrates that it’s possible to do great things, even when starting at a young age. As Korean netizens continue to discuss her early start, one thing is clear: her impact on the music scene is far from over. —K-pop News Writer

Featured Image: Sakura returned to SNS when she signed with HYBE. Source: Instagram/Sakura’s personal Instagram account.

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Netizens Rally Behind IVE’s Jang Wonyoung Amid Viral Video Controversy

K-pop idol Jang Wonyoung recently found herself in the eye of a social media storm. A video of the IVE center reacting to a child touching her in Madrid, Spain, went viral on social media, leading to baseless accusations of racism and colorism. However, her fans came to the singer’s defense.

In the video, a child can be seen approaching Wonyoung, waving and appearing to touch her hair. She reacts with surprise before security moves the child out of the way. The video has earned over five million views, with some calling her a colorist and racist.

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However, Korean netizens came to Wonyoung‘s defense, pointing out her tendency to get startled easily. Wonyoung herself previously opened up about her fears in an interview with Y Magazine. “I’m afraid of horror movies with ghosts, large insects, and the dark. I get scared or surprised easily, so people always ask why I get surprised so often.”

This information provides much-needed context to Wonyoung‘s reaction in the viral video. Her fans also argued that there was nothing wrong with her reaction to someone invading her personal space.

They shared similar experiences and emphasized that someone’s boundaries should be respected, no matter their age or profession.

Wonyoung and children

Meanwhile, one of Wonyoung’s fans shared a clip of the idol reacting kindly to children in the past.

It’s important to note that the children in question greeted her without invading her personal space. Those clips further supported the argument that how she reacted in Madrid was normal. After all, the child who approached her there took her by surprise.

Some have expressed hope that this incident will lead to a broader conversation about respect for people’s personal boundaries, even in the context of fan interactions with celebrities. As Wonyoung continues her journey with IVE, her loyal DIVEs are ready to stand by her in the face of any future controversies. —K-pop News Writer

Featured Image: Wonyoung posted several selcas to mark the end of IVE’s first world tour. Source: Instagram/Wonyoung’s personal Instagram account.

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Teen Vogue Spotlights K-Pop’s Odd Eye Circle in Exclusive Interview

Teen Vogue recently featured the K-pop group Odd Eye Circle. American writer Tamar Herman sat down with the group via Zoom for an exclusive interview. They discussed the group’s transition from LOONA to ARTMS, and their plans for the future.

In 2017, Odd Eye Circle, a sub-unit of LOONA, made waves in the K-pop scene. The trio, consisting of Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry, introduced a unique blend of dance music and alt R&B that set the stage for LOONA‘s future success. But 2023 marked a significant shift. Due to contract disputes, the group left their previous agency, Blockberry Creative, amid several lawsuits. That signaled the end of LOONA as we knew it. 

But now, Odd Eye Circle is back and leading the charge for ARTMS, a collective of former LOONA members. Earlier this year, the trio reunited with ex-LOONA members Heejin and Haseul at Jaden Jeong’s new label Modhaus. Jeong was LOONA’s early-stage creative producer. In the Teen Vogue feature, the official artist profile of ARTMS is quoted as saying, “ARTMS is not a name of a new group. It’s a story about the amazing strategies and plans of the girls to get to the moon. Choerry, HeeJin, JinSoul, and Kim Lip will start this story.”

Soon, Odd Eye Circle will release their second-ever album, Version Up, under the ARTMS banner. Choerry says the lead single, “Air Force One,” is a track that “really fits the summer vibes.” It also symbolizes the group’s evolution. Kim Lip, co-lyricist of “Air Force One,” explains that they all wore Converse during the LOONA days. It was their signature shoe. “However, wearing [Nike] Air Force Ones now symbolizes our new start as a group by changing our symbol shoes.”

Their Odd Eye Circle roots

The trio revisited their earlier album and recordings, striving to distinguish Odd Eye Circle’s Kim Lip, JinSoul, and Choerry from their roles in LOONA. Kim Lip shares, “We’re trying to bring our old colors and our musicality along for the new journey and the new release. And we’re also bringing the old storyline of our worldview with us for this. However, you’ll be able to see just the overall upped version of them, just like the album name, in terms of our visuals or even our skills.”

Working with Modhaus CEO Jaden Jeong again helped bring back the expressive, quirky Odd Eye Circle spirit. Reuniting with Jeong, Odd Eye Circle says, was natural. Choerry shares, “He has a lot of love [and support] for us,” which made the decision to join Modhaus an easy one.

While they’re excited about returning to their Odd Eye Circle roots, that doesn’t mean they don’t regret leaving the past behind. JinSoul admits she has mixed feelings about it. “We achieved a lot during the LOONA days, and it feels, not necessarily sad, but it’s not a great feeling to let all that go and create a new beginning,” admits JinSoul. “However, because of those experiences, we’re able to do what we do now as Odd Eye Circle. So I’m not that sad. Because of those experiences, we can show many new and unique sides of ourselves as Odd Eye Circle too.”

The Teen Vogue feature shines a light on Odd Eye Circle‘s journey, evolution, and future plans. As they embark on this new chapter, they carry the lessons of the past and the promise of the future.  — K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: Aside from the Teen Vogue feature, the OEC girls have been uploading content to the ARTMS YouTube Channel. Source: YouTube/ARTMS’s official YouTube channel.

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BTS Biography ‘Beyond the Story’ Tops The New York Times Best Sellers List

The official biography of the K-pop supergroup BTS, titled Beyond the Story: 10-Year Record of BTS,’ made history. It topped ‘The New York Times Best Sellers’ list. This marks the first time a book by a Korean author went to No. 1 on the prestigious list. The book’s success underscores the immense global influence of BTS and its captivating content.

Co-authored by BTS and Myeongseok Kang, the book traces the group’s remarkable journey since their debut. It secured the top spot in the non-fiction hardcover category and the Combined Print & E-Book Non-fiction category, according to the list published by The New York Times on July 19.

The success of Beyond the Story extends beyond the U.S. market. The book dominated the weekly bestseller lists of domestic online bookstores like Aladin and Yes24 as soon as the Korean version became available for pre-order. The book soared to the top of Kyobo Book Center’s comprehensive weekly bestseller list upon release.

Internationally, Beyond the Story topped Amazon’s bestseller lists in several countries, including Australia, Brazil, Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom. It even set a new record for the highest number of pre-orders on Brazil’s Amazon.

An Intimate Look at BTS

Beyond the Story pulls back the curtain on BTS’s seven members—RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—and their rise to become 21st-century pop icons.

The book also touches on the group’s struggles with industry disdain, performance flubs, and public bullying in their early days. Despite these challenges, BTS built a dedicated fan base through their authentic and intimate vlogs, a departure from the highly produced content typical of the K-pop industry.

The smashing success of Beyond the Story is a testament to BTS‘s influence and connection with ARMY. Their impact extends beyond music, breaking barriers worldwide.

The biography’s success also highlights the growing global interest in K-pop and Korean culture. As BTS continues to make waves in the international scene, the book serves as a valuable record of the group’s journey, offering readers a deeper understanding of their contribution to music. — K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: The book has been translated into several languages, including English and Filipino. Source: YouTube/Arirang’s official YouTube channel.

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Ryan Gosling Gifts Jimin a Guitar in a Playful Twitter Video

On July 19, American actor Ryan Gosling posted a video message for BTS’s Jimin. He shared it on the Twitter page of his latest film Barbie.

“Hi Jimin, it’s Ryan Gosling here. I notice that your ‘Permission to Dance’ outfit is the same as my Ken outfit in the upcoming movie Barbie. I have to give it to you—you wore it first. You definitely wore it best.”

Gosling didn’t just compliment Jimin. He also followed a unique Ken rule to show his admiration for Jimin‘s fashion. He presented a prop from the movie, a black and white guitar labeled “Ken.” It also serves as an accessory to Ken’s iconic outfits.

“There’s an unspoken Ken code that if you bite another Ken’s style, you have to give them your most prized possession,” the 42-year-old actor explained. “I hope you’ll accept Ken’s guitar as my humble offering. Besides, Ken doesn’t really play anyway, so it’ll be much better in your hands.”

The outfit in question was a black Western-style shirt Jimin wore in the “Permission to Dance” MV. It had intricate embroidery and white tassels, and the South Korean superstar paired it with black jeans. Gosling’s Barbie movie character accessorized it with a pink bandana and a white cowboy hat. The video was captioned, “Had to give Jimin this [guitar emoji] for his KEN-RGY!”

Gosling didn’t identify the outfit in his message, but it appears to be from H Bar C Ranchwear. This New York-based brand, established in 1897, has provided clothing for numerous Western films. It has dressed stars like Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, John Wayne, Elvis Presley, and John Travolta.

Jimin loves Ryan Gosling’s work

Fans adored Gosling’s playful video. They speculated that Jimin would be delighted with the gift. After all, he’s a massive fan of The Notebook, a classic film starring Gosling. Jimin has mentioned that he has watched it at least seven times.

Will we see Jimin posing with the guitar or playing a song from FACE with it? We’ll have to wait and see. We hope he will! — K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: Jimin wearing the outfit in question. Source: Facebook/BTS’s official Facebook page.

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Park Seoham: From Military Service to Historical Drama?

Ex-KNK member and actor Park Seoham is reportedly planning to star in a historical drama upon his return from the military. He gained fame for his star turn in the Boys’ Love drama Semantic Error, alongside DKZ member Park Jaechan. His military service is due to end by December 2023.

However, NPIO Entertainment, Seoham‘s agency, said the actor hasn’t decided what to do after he returns. According to an agency representative, everything remains uncertain at this point.

Seoham started his military service as a public service worker on March 10, 2022. This was shortly after Semantic Error‘s success. In the series, Seoham played Jang Jae Yong, a university senior who initially annoys Park Jaechan‘s character, Cho Sang Woo, but eventually falls in love with him. The drama gained global attention and opened many opportunities for the lead actors. Regrettably, Seoham had to join the military just as his career was taking off.

Seoham and Rowoon in one drama

Takryu, the drama Seoham will reportedly join, is a sageuk set in the Joseon Dynasty. It is penned by Cheon Sung Il, known for The Slave Hunters. The drama revolves around a gangster at the Han River’s Mapo Port, a significant economic and logistics hub in the Joseon Dynasty. He later becomes famous for his body. SF9 member and actor Rowoon is also reportedly in talks to star in the drama.

The role offered to Seoham remains unclear, but fans are excited about his potential return to the screen. His performance in Semantic Error received wide appreciation and the show went viral. The stars also gained a massive fan following after the premiere.

Fans are eagerly waiting for news of Seoham‘s next project. They continue to celebrate Semantic Error‘s success and the opportunities it created for its lead actors. Despite his military service, Seoham‘s popularity remains high, and fans eagerly anticipate his return to acting.

Stay tuned for more updates on Park Seoham’s post-service plans and the latest Hallyu news.

— K-pop News Writer

Featured Image: When “Semantic Error” became a success, Seoham began receiving more invitations to events. Source: Instagram/Park Seoham’s personal Instagram account.

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