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K-pop fans know companies try to distance themselves from completion by dropping releases throughout the week, but last week saw four major players all go head-to-head with AOA, Teen Top, BTS and Sistar all releasing new material.
With the launch of Apple Music, K-pop fans finally their got their wish to stream all their favorite artists on one platform...well, almost all of them.
Girls' Generation is preparing to own your summer with not one, not two, but three new singles "Party," "Lion Heart" and "You Think" -- each seemingly boasting a very different musical and visual identity. The announcement came via a trailer that boasted clips of each song and accompaying video.
A new month is upon us which means it's time for another pair of BIGBANG singles. The boys are back with "Sober," which comes accompanied with another wild visual, along with the ballad "If You."
To celebrate the upcoming four-member comeback, Billboard focuses in on four obscure cuts from the Wonder Girls' career that didn't get the single treatment, but still deserve a hefty amount of plays for the musical gems they are even when listened to today.
Teen Top are back to being the rambunctious bunch fans know and love, but are doing it with a wave of sophistication previously unseen from the boy band in "Ah Ah."
From Catwoman-esque spies in "Like a Cat" to lacrosse players for their new single, AOA confirm their position as the K-pop act with the best taste in costumes with their latest single "Heart Attack."
While Girls' Generation fans were likely rocked by the sudden departure of member Jessica Jung, they at least can hold on to one more video featuring the singer alongside her band mates.
KCON's inaugural New York festival gets a new pair of performers joining in on the fun. Teen Top and AOA are the latest confirmed artists for the growing festival.
In the midst of their 2015 North American tour, Epik High came to the Billboard studios to share their goofy attitudes and some of their experiences from their first trek American trek since 2009.
'No.5' feels like 2PM truly in their sweet spot with tracks that play off their signature sound, but do so more confidently and with a wave of sophistication missing in recent releases like Go Crazy! or 2013's Grown.
KCON must have felt their lineup needed a bit more sugar before finalizing it. New girl group Red Velvet was the last artists confirmed for the Los Angeles date of America's biggest K-pop festival.
KCON 2015 gets an additional R&B; flavor with the latest artists added to its West Coast lineup. The duo were revealed during the K-pop festival's #KCONLiveChat livestream.
By the standards of most K-pop concerts, Epik High shouldn't be playing to an earsplitting, sold-out crowd. But there they were, playing a filled venue at New York's Best Buy Theater.
Check out May 2015's most viewed K-pop videos in America and around the world, according to YouTube, with a playlist that you can click through to watch each video on the chart.
To celebrate INFINITE's fifth anniversary, Billboard counts down the K-pop boy band's best videos that showcase Sung Kyu, Woohyun, Dongwoo, Hoya, Sungyeol, L and Sungjong doing their dance thing the best.
BIGBANG's music videos have earned the band more than a half-billion YouTube views, mostly thanks to their out-of-control visuals. But for their latest, the guys are showing a new sides of themselves -- their playful one.