Profiles in Music
A.C.E’s JUNHEE’s Next Bold Move
JUNHEE never imagined he’d be a CEO of his own company. But now, with a debut album coming out in September under his own label, the leader is looking back at a wildly successful year. “I think life has a way of leading you down unexpected paths,” he says in this new interview.
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The Trailblazer
In his follow up to blanc, JUNNY set out to make “an R&B version of an opera”. The result is an ambitious album that defies convention and never plays it safe.
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X FACTOR
A decade into their career, MONSTA X are at a creative peak with their new EP THE X.
In-depth profiles about leading independent Asian musicians.
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Minh Is Just Beginning to Find His Potential
For the past four months, Minh’s music has made gains on streaming services. In his first interview, he reflects on his new EP’s momentum and why he became a self-made musician.
Meet West of Eden, A Giant Group Much Larger Than It’s Four Artists
The Seattle-based group succeeds because of their strong friendship and an extremely creative team of designers, producers, videographers, photographers and artists.
Yel Is Turning Her Best Memories Into Works of Art
The California-based singer-songwriter makes dreamy, romantic music that is becoming a smash hit on streaming services.

Hikaru Utada’s Science Fiction retrospective, reviewed
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After more than 25 years in the industry, Crystal Kay is regarded as a pioneer of J-R&B and J-Pop. Now, about to embark on her first North American tour, she is just beginning to grapple with the meaning of her legacy.
Essays from the frontlines of K-Pop and beyond.
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From Rain to Kai, San and from20: How Male Sexuality Has Evolved in K-Pop
A new generation of male idols are embracing a fluid view of sexuality. It’s a major course correction from years’ past.
NewJeans Was the Future of K-Pop. Can KATSEYE Revolutionize That Vision?
A year ago, HYBE’s flagship girl group NewJeans declared war on the company. Now, a new girl group is looking to conceptualize HYBE’s vision for K-Pop without the “K”.
BoA in Japan: Soft Powers and Teenage Dreams
In 2001, BoA was the first of her kind: a K-Pop star landing number one’s in Japan. Her success transformed K-Pop into a global super power.
Essential reading from the API music scene
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MUSTB’s Next Chapter Begins with “ROYALTY”
MUSTB discussed their new single “ROYALTY” and why this is a new chapter for the group.
melatonin boy’s Playlist of Reckless Youth
Quick-witted, self-assured, and entirely self-made, melatonin boy is confident about the artist he’s becoming. But first, he wants to tell you about his past.

Gifted Their Trademark, INFINITE Now Has Artistic Freedom
Reunited for the first time in four years, INFINITE has something they’ve long craved: Complete control over their careers.

In Her New Music, DEVYN Is Finally Embracing Her Most “Authentic Self”
Korean-American artist DEVYN spent years being a muse for others ideas. Now she is fully in control of her voice and artistic identity.

Inside a Rapidly Shifting K-Pop Landscape, aespa Welcomes Us To Their World
When they debuted, aespa was known for concepts that pushed K-Pop to its limits. Now on the heels of several daring singles, the group has turned inward.

On His New EP, Korean Singer-Songwriter adore (아도레) Embraces The Sunlight
adore might be an independent artist, but that has never tempered his ambitions to release heartfelt, gorgeous music.

CHUNG HA Recorded “Bare&Rare, Pt. 2”. Will It Be Released?
K-Pop soloist Chungha planned to release “Bare&Rare”, a two-part album, in 2022. But plans stalled after the release of Part 1. Now she’s left her company.

The Unexpected Catharsis of TOMORROW X TOGETHER’S Japanese Releases
Though they’re popular for their Korean releases, TOMORROW X TOGETHER’S hidden gems lie in the emotional complexity of their Japanese discography.

JUSTIN TRASH is the First Anti-K-Pop Star
The industry’s doors weren’t opening for artists like CLUB BOYBND’s JUSTIN TRASH. He’s kicking them down anyway.

Can CRAXY Escape “NUGUDOM”?
CRAXY’s new single “NUGUDOM” critiques an industry and fandoms that rewards the richest companies. But can they break free of the label?

Headlining His First Concert and Poised for a Breakthrough: Meet BNZA
Flying under the radar for years, Toronto’s BNZA is on the edge of mainstream success. “I want this work to be a little beacon of confidence for the next generation,” he says in this exclusive interview.
Want to hear the future of Atlanta’s KHip-Hop Scene? Listen to OSIX.
OSIX is an up-and-coming rapper from Atlanta, Georgia. Together with VISION MUSIC, he is shifting the sound of the South’s KHip-Hop scene.

Singer-Songwriter ABOUT Once Felt He Was Cursed. Now He Sees His Potential.
ABOUT is an indie darling who’s spent over a decade recording music that describes his pain. “I always say that my music is cry together music,” he says in this exclusive interivew.

Making Way for Kwon Ji-Yong
Six years ago BIGBANG’s G-Dragon released his last EP “KWON JI-YONG” and with each year it’s meaning of reclaiming the rapper’s personhood has only grown.

K-Pop Rookies TRENDZ Are Breaking Free on “NEW DAYZ”
TRENDZ arrive with a new comeback and the finale of the “Blue Set Chapter”.

South Korea’s Wunderkind SHAUN Announces “On the Road” Tour
SHAUN burst into unexpected worldwide fame with “Way Back Home”. Now he’s touring North America for the first time.
B.K Studied K-Pop’s Greatest Stars. Now He’s Ready To Be One.
Atlanta’s BK spent years studying from the best in K-Pop. Now he’s ready to show how far he can go.

GEMINI on Inspirations and What To Expect at the “Still Blue” Tour
On the heels of his first North American tour, GEMINI talks about the inspirations for his first album “Still Blue” and what fans can expect from his tour.

BOBO.XX and Tablo Collaborate on the “Crazy Skater Punk” Single “Pain”
BOBO.XX and Tablo, two dynamos working on the peripheral of the K-Pop industry drop their first collaboration together this Friday.

SHINee’s Key is the Anti-Hero of K-Pop
Armed with a repackaged album named “KILLER”, SHINee’s Key reminds us that the most complicated heroes are often the best.