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BamBam and Hwa Sa Recall Awkward Neighborhood Moments

“Bam House” is back with its second season and BamBam has invited an old neighbor for a nice warm meal. The GOT7 member welcomed MAMAMOO singer Hwa Sa into his home and it was revealed they were real-life neighbors. Not surprisingly, the two idols revealed some hilarious and awkward neighborhood moments they shared.

BamBam Confirms Hwa Sa Was His Next-Door Neighbor For Almost Five Years

In the latest episode of “Bam House” Season 2, BamBam invited Hwa Sa to his new home to try his homemade papaya salad. It was also a momentous event as the GOT7 member decided to try Malatang for the first time. But that’s not the only surprise BamBam had for his viewers. During the episode, he revealed that he had known the MAMAMOO member for a long time.

“We used to be next-door neighbors for 4 and a half years,” BamBam revealed.

He then went on to admit that there are several hilarious stories from their old neighborhood but he wondered if he could share them publicly. Interestingly, Hwa Sa stated that she is fine with him revealing everything. Additionally, the “Maria” singer had great things to say about her former neighbor.

BamBam was a very warm neighbor. You have a very comfortable tone when you speak. It always felt nice to talk with you,” Hwasa said.

Hilarious Neighborhood Moments With BamBam and Hwa Sa

Although Hwa Sa had nice things to share about BamBam, he did reveal one of their awkward encounters. “I remember one time, it was a day when I was cleaning the house. I was wearing slippers, shorts, a sleeveless top… and I’m so twig-thin.”

He continued, “I was carrying trash bags in my hands too. I was waiting in front of the elevator, and then the door opened with a ‘Ding!’. Hwa Sa was there, in full makeup. As soon as I saw her, I said, ‘I’m sorry’. Not ‘Hello’, I’m sorry,” BamBam added with a laugh.

Amazingly, Hwa Sa had a different recollection of the same memory. “No, the way I remember it, you looked cool,” she said. “Do you know what I thought at that time? I thought, ‘BamBam looks fine even when he’s not made up. What am I gonna do?’

They may no longer be neighbors but it’s clear that BamBam and Hwa Sa are still good friends. It’s the kind of awkward relationship that developed over several years as neighbors.

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Look: Mamamoo’s Hwasa Drops Teaser for Solo Comeback

Mark your calendars because MAMAMOO’s Hwasa is finally making her first solo comeback in almost two years! 

On Tuesday, August 29, the singer announced that she’ll be releasing the digital single “I Love My Body” on September 6. 

In the teaser photos, Hwasa looked alluring in a pink ensemble with her hair styled as in a pinup. Interestingly, she’s posing against a backdrop of vibrant pink bubble letters. 

 

Although additional details about the release have yet to be disclosed, fans are already anticipating the song will be on a more sultry vibe, as based on its concept photos. 

Moreover, the upcoming digital single would serve as Hwasa’s first release under her new agency P NATION. 

It was in June when Hwasa left RBW, the agency who formed K-pop girl group MAMAMOO. In July, she signed with P NATION, the agency established by PSY. 

Other artists under P NATION include Crush, Heize, Penomeco, Swings, and group The New Six (TNX). 

Hwasa as an artist

Hwasa made her debut in June 2014 as a member of the quarter MAMAMOO. 

As a soloist, she debuted in February 2019 with the song “Twit.” In June 2020, she released her solo debut EP Maria and the single album Guilty Pleasure in November 2021.

Outside of being an idol, Hwasa also showcased her wit and charms. She appeared in several variety shows such as HwaSa Show, I Live Alone, and Dancing Queens on the Road. 

 

Additionally, she’s the second member to leave RBW, following Wheein who left in 2021. Only Moonbyul and Solar remain with RBW, but the group assured fans that they’ll continue activities as MAMAMOO. 

In fact, the group released their compilation album I SAY MAMAMOO: THE BEST in 2021 and their 12th mini-album Mic On in November 2022.  

The group also embarked on their MY CON world concert tour. 

Featured image: MAMAMOO’s Hwasa in the teasers for her ‘I Love My Body’ single. Credit: Twitter/P Nation

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Look: Mamamoo’s Hwasa Releases Profile Photos for P Nation

In celebration of Hwasa’s recent signing with their agency, P NATION has released new official profile photos of the MAMAMOO member. 

Even in the black-and-white photos, Hwasa is still oozing with sultriness.

Aside from the new stunning set of photos, P NATION also released a video of Hwasa covering Walk On By” by Dionne Warwick. 

 

It was in June when Hwasa left RBW, the agency who formed K-pop girl group MAMAMOO. She’s the second member to leave the agency, following Wheein who left in 2021. Only Moonbyul and Solar remain with RBW, but the group assured fans that they’ll continue activities as MAMAMOO. 

After her departure from RBW, Hwasa signed with P NATION, the agency established by Psy, in early July. 

Other artists under P NATION include Crush, Heize, Penomeco, Swings, and group The New Six (TNX). 

The release of Hwasa’s new profile photos also coincide while the singer is in the middle of controversy. A complaint was reportedly filed against the idol following her performance at Sungkyunkwan University. 

P NATION has briefly issued a statement to acknowledge that the police are reviewing the case, but other developments about the matter have yet to be disclosed. 

Outside of MAMAMOO, Hwasa made her debut as a solo artist in February 2019 with the song “Twit.” She released her solo debut EP Maria in June 20200 and single album Guilty Pleasure in November 2021. 

Featured image: P NATION’s Twitter

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¡Hola! Jam to these K-pop songs infused with Latino vibe

K-pop’s global expansion to Latin American shores is further proof that music is, indeed, universal. 

Latino K-pop fans have grown steadily in the last 10 years, and an increasing number of K-pop groups have visited and performed in Latin American countries. Because of the rising popularity of the genre in the region, groups and soloists have begun to release tracks inspired by Latino sounds. 

Most songs have lyrics that are a mix of Korean, Spanish, and English—and there are even a few that’s sung completely in Spanish! 

Here are 10 K-pop songs infused with Latino flavor that are definitely worth checking out: 

Lo Siento – Super Junior ft. Leslie Grace, Play-N-Skillz 

 

 

Latin pop and Super Junior is a combination most would not even think possible. But actually, this is not the first time that the second generation legends have released Latino-inspired music. In their 2014 bop Mamacita, the group only dipped their toes into the genre. But 2018’s Lo Siento, from the group’s Replay album (repackaged version of Play), marked the first time that the SuJu guys collaborated with non-Korean artists as well as their first real venture into Latin pop. 

The tri-lingual track featured Dominican-American singer Leslie Grace and producer/DJ duo Play-N-Skillz. The song fully embraced the Latin vibe, with its bold and upbeat sound punctuated by Spanish guitar riffs. It also presented a more mature, more sensual  side to the group while still retaining their unique musical color. 

Upon its release, the song debuted at no. 13 in Billboard’s Latin Digital Song Sales chart—making Super Junior the first K-pop group to appear on a Latin chart. 

One More Time (Otra Vez) – Super Junior ft. Reik 

 

 

After the success of Lo Siento, Super Junior dove deeper into the Latin pop genre with their first extended play (EP) album, One More Time, also released in 2018. For the album’s tri-lingual lead single, One More Time (Otra Vez), the group collaborated with the Mexican pop rock trio Reik. 

The group continued to play up their sultry side with the song, infused with a tinge of Spanish guitar and the addition of more high notes from main vocal Ryeowook, as the song marked his return from military enlistment. 

Bonus: The second generation legends also did a remake of Ahora te Puedes Marchar—and released a special music video that was a hilarious parallel (complete with strawberry blonde wigs and ‘80s-inspired leather jackets) to the 1987 song by Mexican singer Luis Miguel! 

Hola Hola – Kard 

 

 

The co-ed group, made up of male members BM and J.Seph and female members Somin and Jiwoo, has become well-known for their Latino-inspired and tropical house sound releases. Their official debut song Hola Hola is an upbeat and breezy dance track that’s perfect for a Caribbean cruise. Its smooth melody and captivating beat, punctuated by Jiwoo’s surprising rap verse in the middle, makes it a great summer song. 

The group’s first pre-debut track, Oh Na Na, is also a great tropical house track. It also has the same addictive beat that would make you want to get up and dance. 

Demente – Chung Ha ft. Guaynaa 

 

 

I.O.I alum and soloist Chung Ha proved that she can break boundaries with her music in her first studio album, Querencia, released in 2021. In the album is the track Demente, a sultry Latin pop song that features Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa. Here, she sings about the confusion that comes from simultaneously mourning for a lost love and waiting for him to return. 

Unlike other Latin pop-inspired K-pop songs, Chung Ha sings this song entirely in Spanish. The idol, who lived in Dallas, Texas before getting into the entertainment industry, reportedly turned to her Mexican friends to help perfect her Spanish for the song—and to great results. 

Egotistic – Mamamoo 

 

A beautiful Spanish guitar intro + god-tier vocals + alluring visuals = Mamamoo’s Egotistic

In this 2018 song, the quartet sings about the breakdown of a relationship with a self-centered person. The track is equal parts sultry and powerful, with just the right amount of grittiness. It’s a departure from the group’s usual sound, but still, the song beautifully showcases the ladies’ vocals. Plus, Moonbyul’s rap added another layer that, while unexpected, works with the overall Latino vibe.

This song is further proof that Mamamoo can pull off just about any music genre.  

Si Fueras Mia – D.O. (EXO)

 

 

Here’s another exceptional song from a K-pop artist that’s sung entirely in Spanish! D.O. is one of EXO’s main vocals, and in the B-side track Si Fueras Mia, from his debut mini-album Empathy, the idol sings about falling in love with someone he cannot be with. Yet despite this, he will continue to love that person from afar. 

D.O. (with Suho, Baekhyun, and Chanyeol) has already enchanted Latin American audiences with EXO’s rendition of Mexican singer Luis Miguel’s Sabor a Mi in a 2014 episode of Music Bank in Mexico. And with Si Fueras Mia, Latinos—along with all EXO-Ls around the world—have only fallen deeper in love with D.O.’s charms. 

O Sole Mio – SF9 

 

SF9 laid it on thick with the Latino energy in O Sole Mio, which made the track even more beautiful to listen to. From the strum of the acoustic guitar instrumental to the passionate declaration of love in the lyrics, the song definitely gives justice to the Spanish influence. 

O Sole Mio doesn’t have the booming beats and catchy, repetitive hooks. Rather, the smooth melodies and solid vocals, along with a smattering of electronic sounds make it a timeless K-pop track. The song was released in 2017, and it still sounds fresh to this day.  

Airplane pt.2 – BTS 

Global superstars BTS have also dabbled in Latin pop! Airplane pt.2 is a Latin pop-inspired B-side from the group’s Love Yourself: Tear album, released in 2018. The song is a sequel to J-Hope’s solo song Airplane, and it talks about the group’s journey, from dreaming of traveling around the world to showcase their music to finally achieving international success. 

It’s no secret that BTS started as a group of talented young singers and dancers from a small company, who simply wanted to share their music to the world. But despite all the odds stacked against them, these seven young men continued to work tirelessly to become the biggest male K-pop act in the world. 

Señorita – (G)I-DLE 

 

Señorita is (G)I-DLE’s take on the sultry Latin dance genre. The group had been active for only a year when they released this song in 2018, but it was no surprise that they decided to release music that was different from their previous singles. In an interview with Billboard, leader Soyeon thought that the song was a perfect opportunity to show a different, more aggressive side of the group. 

In the song, the girls fall in love with an unnamed señor. Unlike the other songs in this list, brass permeated the instrumentals along with the electronic beats. Snaps of the castanets can also be heard in the verses. This track can definitely inspire anyone to stand up and dance, and it might just be what you need to hear to finally take up tango or flamenco lessons! 

Bomba – Kai (EXO) 

 

EXO’s main dancer Kai proves his mettle as a soloist with his third mini-album Rover, released in 2023. In this album, he once again infuses his unique energy and charisma in every R&B, pop, and dance track. The lead single, also called Rover, is a lively dance track tinged with reggaeton beats. But it is in the B-side track Bomba that the idol star fully embraces the Latino vibe.  

Kai has admitted to wanting to try this genre. In an interview during Rover’s promotions, he even considered making Bomba the lead single for his second album, Peaches (released 2021). With addictive beats and straightforward expressions of summer in the lyrics such as “You can melt the ice, hot, hotter than the summer,” this song will surely be a staple in beach trip playlists. 

This is by no means an extensive list of K-pop tracks with a Latino flair. What other Latino-inspired K-pop songs are in your playlist? 

Featured image: (G)I-DLE performs Senorita at M COUNTDOWN’s Comeback Stage. Source: YouTube/Mnet K-POP.
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Solar and Moon Byul’s Subunit Confirms Comeback; Mamamoo to Release Concert Film

MOOMOOs have a lot of things to look forward to as K-pop girl group MAMAMOO will be releasing a documentary film and Solar and Moon Byul’s subunit will be making their comeback! 

MAMAMOO announced that their upcoming documentary film MAMAMOO: MY CON THE MOVIE will be available in cinemas worldwide on August 9 and 12 only. Tickets for the screening will be available starting July 14. 

 

MAMAMOO: MY CON THE MOVIE follows the group’s first world tour, which had stops in Seoul, Japan, Hong Kong, and the United States, among others. It will include exclusive never-before-seen footage and interviews with members Solar, Moon Byul, Whee In, and Hwa Sa. 

“Witness their captivating vocals and dynamic performances, then delve into their personal and heartfelt stories like never before, offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes,” the film’s description read, according to its website

Meanwhile, MAMAMOO+, the subunit consisting of Solar and Moon Byul, is gearing up for a comeback. 

Agency RBW confirmed the news, saying that the duo is releasing a new album in August. 

“Following their previous album ACT 1, SCENE 1, the members are once again actively participating in the planning and production of the new album to showcase the wide spectrum of MAMAMOO+,” the label said, according to a Soompi report. 

Additional details about MAMAMOO+’s new release have yet to be announced. 

MAMAMOO+, the first subunit of MAMAMOO, made their unit debut in August 2022 with the single “Better.”  

 

In March, they also released their first single album ACT 1, SCENE 1. 

Featured image: MAMAMOO’s Facebook

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