“As K-pop continues to grow in influence globally, we plan to expand our presence to regions bordering Asia and beyond. In a few years, we plan to host MAMA in the United States, the world’s largest music market.”

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Lisa studiously looked and learned as Ten taught her the choreo in an Instagram clip that has racked up more than six million views in just three days.
South Korean supergroup BTS issued a statement on Monday night condemning the recent wave of anti-Asian violence and hate that is sweeping the U.S. and shared their own experiences of the racism they have faced for being Asian.
“The Voice” is switching their positions for Ariana Grande: the pop star is taking her seat in the coach’s chair later this year. She is “beyond thrilled, honored, excited” to be joining fellow coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton on the series, she tweeted Tuesday morning.
The songstress dropped her second single “Deja Vu” in April 2021, which was written just after her debut track. Olivia Rodrigo has returned with the follow-up single to her record-breaking debut release, “Drivers License,” and announced that her first album is coming on May 21.
From a chilled-out Tiny Desk to a cease-and-desist to a stacked new single to a controversy over Martin Luther King Jr. features, Justin Bieber’s Justice rollout has continued apace over the past few days.
Zayn Malik bashes the Grammys, BTS chats about their Grammys nod and Selena Gomez talks about possibly retiring from music.
Working again with Aaron Dessner, Swift challenges herself to find new dimensions within the moody atmosphere: fingerpicked ballads, colourful pop music, and her first country songs in years. arguably the best country song of Swift’s nearly 15-year career.
In a tweet on November 10, Big Hit Entertainment shared the tracklist along with a conceptual photo tied to lead single “Life Goes On.” BTS also unveiled the digital cover of the album, featuring the names of each song handwritten by the band members themselves.
DaBaby took to his Instagram page to change his bio to “LONG LIVE MY BROTHER”, alongside a black heart and white dove emoji. The rapper previously documented his brother’s mental health struggles on 2019’s ‘Intro’, the lead single from the second album ‘Kirk’. Johnson died from a gunshot wound on Tuesday at the age of 34 in…