SEOUL, June 14 (Reuters) - Yang Hyun-suk, founder of South Korea's YG Entertainment which manages top K-pop performers, stepped down on Friday from his duties as chief producer, in the aftermath of ...
YG and DJ Mustard are officially back. Just a few weeks after sharing their new collaboration “Pop It, Shake It,” the pair have unveiled a brand new video to go along with it. The visuals more than ...
While second-generation K-pop acts have made headlines with reunions and new releases this year, some are moving on to a new chapter. After releasing their first single in four years with “Still Life” ...
YG Entertainment was once the leading force in K-Pop, with the likes of BIGBANG, 2NE1 and BLACKPINK leading the way. As the latter group goes solo, can YG get back on top? By Austin Jin From Oct. 4-6, ...
YG Entertainment shares plunge 9% as Lisa reportedly rejects contract renewal offer Also In This Package Mental health: Are K-Pop stars pushed to the brink? Photo sparks debate on ‘tipping culture’ in ...
YG Entertainment is one of the biggest music companies in the K-pop industry, one of the institutions considered a part of the “Big Three” label groups in South Korea (which also includes SM ...
Compton's own YG reunites with DJ Mustard for "Pop It, Shake It," a ready-made strip-club anthem for 2017. The track could appear on YG's upcoming project, Just Re'd Up 3: Know Your Worth. The new ...
New K-pop album and singles, and rumored releases in 2026 including BTS, BLACKPINK, BIGBANG, EXO, KATSEYE and new boy and ...
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