iKON

iKON (아이콘; debuted Sep 15, 2015) is a 6-member South Korean (K-pop) boy group formed through the 2014 survival show Mix & Match under YG Entertainment. iKON debuted on Sep 15, 2015 with the album Welcome Back. The current members of iKON are Bobby, Jay, Ju-ne, Song, DK, and Chan. B.I, who was the leader of the original lineup, left the group in Jun 2019 following a drug scandal.

Celebrity

“I was shocked to learn how well-mannered he is”… B.I’s disloyal image making

Former iKON member B.I tried to make the best image ever.

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Celebrity

B.I to make his comeback on broadcasts as an MC for a survival program

Singer-rapper B.I, who was sentenced to probation for taking drugs, will resume his broadcasting activities.

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K-Pop

From Kai → Taeyeon… ‘KAMP LA’ K-pop concert caused a stir as they announced the absence of half of its lineup artists on the day of the event

“KAMP LA” concert is controversial as they announced the news of performers’ absence right before the event began.

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K-Pop

8 K-pop idol debut songs that achieved Real Time All-Kill: Half are from YG

From 2NE1 to NewJeans, these debut songs are breaking records through and through. 

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K-Pop

Kpop groups that grab attention with an empty leader position 

Kpop groups with no group leader nor clear group division catch attention for various reasons.  

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Korean Show

Big Bang – Black Pink’s Producer Alti joins ‘Show Me the Money 11’… “I will show you the freshness”

Singer and producer Alti joins 'Show Me the Money 11' as a producer.

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K-Pop

The return of WINNER and iKON after long hiatuses: successful on SNS, failed on music charts?

Despite both making highly-anticipated comebacks after a long time, reactions towards WINNER and iKON are rather different. 

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K-Pop

Kiwoom Securities on YG’s stock performance, “BLACKPINK’s comeback delay → Lower stock price target”

Due to BLACKPINK’s delayed comeback, YG’s performance will stay slow-moving for longer.

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K-Pop

All tickets for iKON concerts in Kobe were sold out, marking a successful start of the group’s Japan tour

Boy group iKON successfully finished the first shows of their Japan tour, proving that their popularity in Japan is still…

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Celebrity

YG Entertainment to hold concerts for artists in second half of 2022, leading to rising stock prices

Financial securities firm predicts an upward trend for YG stocks, following concert announcements and the upcoming return of BLACKPINK

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