[Article] Circle (Gaon) Chart Music Awards Announces 1st Set Of Nominees

Circle (Gaon) Chart Music Awards Announces 1st Set Of Nominees

Circle (Gaon) Chart Music Awards Announces 1st Set Of Nominees

Dec 18, 2022

The upcoming Circle Chart Music Awards has revealed its first batch of nominees!

Formerly known as the Gaon Chart Music Awards, the Circle Chart Music Awards is gearing up to hold its first ceremony since rebranding under a new name this past July. This year’s award ceremony will take place on February 18, 2023.

The Circle Chart Music Awards are primarily based on the commercial performance of songs and albums based on the Circle charts, and data from their new global K-pop charts will be included for the first time this year.

Check out the nominees that have been announced thus far below!

Artist of the Year (Digital Music – Monthly)

One winner will be chosen for each month from December 2021 to November 2022 based on Circle Chart data. The nominees for November 2022 have yet to be announced.

December 2021

  • aespa – “Dreams Come True”
  • BE’O – “Counting Stars” (featuring Beenzino)
  • BTS – “Butter (Holiday Remix)”
  • IU – “Winter Sleep”
  • IVE – “ELEVEN”

January 2022

  • Choi Ye Na – “SMILEY” (featuring BIBI)
  • ENHYPEN – “Polaroid Love”
  • GOT the beat – “Step Back”
  • Kep1er – “WA DA DA”
  • Taeyeon (Girls’ Generation) – “Can’t Control Myself”

February 2022

  • NMIXX – “O.O”
  • STAYC – “RUN2U”
  • Taeyeon (Girls’ Generation) – “INVU”
  • TREASURE – “DARARI”
  • TREASURE – “JIKJIN”

March 2022

  • (G)I-DLE – “TOMBOY”
  • Jay Park – “GANADARA” (featuring IU)
  • NCT DREAM – “Glitch Mode”
  • Red Velvet – “Feel My Rhythm”
  • Stray Kids – “MANIAC”

April 2022

  • BIGBANG – “Still Life”
  • IVE – “LOVE DIVE”
  • Jessi – “ZOOM”
  • PSY – “That That” (produced by and featuring BTS’ Suga)
  • SEVENTEEN – “Darl+ing”

May 2022

  • LE SSERAFIM – “FEARLESS”
  • NCT DREAM – “Beatbox”
  • SEVENTEEN – “HOT”
  • TXT – “Good Boy Gone Bad”
  • TXT – “Opening Sequence”

June 2022

  • BTS – “Born Singer”
  • BTS – “For Youth”
  • BTS – “Run BTS”
  • BTS – “Yet to Come”
  • Nayeon (TWICE) – “POP!”

July 2022

  • aespa – “Girls”
  • ITZY – “SNEAKERS”
  • J-Hope (BTS) – “Arson”
  • J-Hope (BTS) – “MORE”
  • SEVENTEEN – “_WORLD”

August 2022

  • BLACKPINK – “Pink Venom”
  • IVE – “After LIKE”
  • NewJeans – “Attention”
  • NewJeans – “Hype Boy”
  • TWICE – “Talk that Talk”

September 2022

  • BLACKPINK – “The Happiest Girl”
  • BLACKPINK – “Hard to Love”
  • BLACKPINK – “Shut Down”
  • BLACKPINK – “Typa Girl”
  • Crush – “Rush Hour” (featuring BTS’s J-Hope)

October 2022

  • (G)I-DLE – “Nxde”
  • Jin (BTS) – “The Astronaut”
  • LE SSERAFIM – “ANTIFRAGILE”
  • Seulgi (Red Velvet) – “28 Reasons”
  • Stray Kids – “CASE 143”

Artist of the Year (Physical Album – Quarterly)

Four winners will be chosen—one for each quarter of the 12-month period of eligibility for this year’s awards.

First Quarter (December 1, 2021 – February 28, 2022)

  • ENHYPEN – “DIMENSION : ANSWER”
  • NCT – “Universe”
  • NMIXX – “AD MARE”
  • SMTOWN – “2021 Winter SMTOWN : SMCU EXPRESS”
  • TREASURE – “THE SECOND STEP : CHAPTER ONE”

Second Quarter (March 1, 2022 – May 31, 2022)

  • NCT DREAM – “Beatbox”
  • NCT DREAM – “Glitch Mode”
  • SEVENTEEN – “Face the Sun”
  • Stray Kids – “ODDINARY”
  • TXT – “minisode 2: Thursday’s Child”

Third Quarter (June 1, 2022 – August 31, 2022)

  • aespa – “Girls”
  • BTS – “Proof”
  • ENHYPEN – “MANIFESTO : DAY 1”
  • IVE – “After LIKE”
  • SEVENTEEN – “SECTOR 17”

Fourth Quarter (September 1, 2022 – November 30, 2022)

  • BLACKPINK – “BORN PINK”
  • (G)I-DLE – “I love”
  • Jin (BTS) – “The Astronaut”
  • NCT 127 – “2 Baddies”
  • Stray Kids – “MAXIDENT”

Stay tuned for this year’s nominees for Rookie of the Year!


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[Article] December Boy Group Member Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

December Boy Group Member Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

December Boy Group Member Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

Dec 17, 2022

The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for individual boy group members!

The rankings were determined through an analysis of the consumer participation, media coverage, communication, and community awareness indexes of 703 boy group members, using big data collected from November 17 to December 17.

BTS’s Jungkook topped this month’s list with a brand reputation index of 10,364,722, marking an impressive 79.89 percent increase in his score since November. High-ranking phrases in his keyword analysis included “World Cup,” “Billboard,” and “Dreamers,” while his highest-ranking related terms included “perform,” “record,” and “heartwarming.” Jungkook’s positivity-negativity analysis also revealed a high score of 93.53 percent positive reactions.

Wanna One’s Kang Daniel took second place with a brand reputation index of 5,942,367, marking a modest 0.66 percent rise in his score since last month.

Meanwhile, BTS’s Jimin came in at a close third with a brand reputation index of 5,724,844 for the month.

ASTRO’s Cha Eun Woo rose to fourth place with a brand reputation index of 5,234,782, marking a 6.56 percent increase in his score since last month.

Finally, BTS’s V rounded out the top five with a brand reputation index of 4,824,990, marking a slight rise of 0.15 percent in his score since November.

Check out the top 30 for this month below!

  1. BTS’s Jungkook
  2. Wanna One’s Kang Daniel
  3. BTS’s Jimin
  4. ASTRO’s Cha Eun Woo
  5. BTS’s V
  6. BTS’s Jin
  7. BTS’s RM
  8. WINNER’s Song Mino
  9. BTS’ Suga
  10. BTS’s J-Hope
  11. SF9’s Chani
  12. NU’EST and Wanna One’s Hwang Minhyun
  13. EXO’s Baekhyun
  14. BIGBANG’s G-Dragon
  15. Highlight’s Yoon Doojoon
  16. Super Junior’s Choi Siwon
  17. SHINee’s Minho
  18. Wanna One’s Ong Seong Wu
  19. SF9’s Rowoon
  20. THE BOYZ’s Juyeon
  21. BIGBANG’s Taeyang
  22. Super Junior’s Kim Heechul
  23. Wanna One’s Kim Jae Hwan
  24. Super Junior’s Kyuhyun
  25. Highlight’s Yang Yoseob
  26. Wanna One’s Park Ji Hoon
  27. SHINee’s Key
  28. NCT’s Mark
  29. NCT’s Jaehyun
  30. GOT7’s Jinyoung 

Watch Cha Eun Woo in “True Beauty” with subtitles below!

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[Article] BIGBANG’s T.O.P Continues To Share His Excitement For dearMoon Project

BIGBANG’s T.O.P Continues To Share His Excitement For dearMoon Project

BIGBANG’s T.O.P Continues To Share His Excitement For dearMoon Project

Dec 12, 2022

BIGBANG’s T.O.P, who was selected as one of the crew members for a historical trip to the moon, has shared his feelings on the project!

On December 12, T.O.P uploaded a new post on his Instagram together with a photo of a painting of the words, “Dear Moon.”

T.O.P wrote, “Personally, four years ago, when I had the hardest time, my dear friend Joel painted this for me. This was not an accidental miracle. This was a fateful encounter created by greatness in ART.”

Instagram에서 이 게시물 보기

TOP(@choi_seung_hyun_tttop)님의 공유 게시물

Previously on December 9, it was confirmed that T.O.P will be participating in the dearMoon Project, a lunar tourism project from Elon Musk’s company SpaceX. The goal of dearMoon is to accomplish the first-ever expedition to the moon with private civilians, and T.O.P will be participating in the project as one of eight star crew members. In addition to T.O.P, other crew members on the ship will include DJ and producer Steve Aoki, photographer Rhiannon Adam, photographer and filmmaker Karim Iliya, choreographer Yemi A.D., musician and YouTuber Tim Dodd, and actor Dev Joshi. The two reserve crew members are snowboarder Kaitlyn Farrington and dancer Miyu.

The dearMoon Project is currently scheduled to launch in 2023.

Check out T.O.P in his film “Commitment“:

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[Article] Here Are The Top K-Pop Stars And Groups On Tumblr In 2022

Here Are The Top K-Pop Stars And Groups On Tumblr In 2022

Here Are The Top K-Pop Stars And Groups On Tumblr In 2022

Dec 11, 2022

With the end of the year approaching, Tumblr has summed up 2022 with its annual Year in Review!

Tumblr’s year-end lists are based on its own “Fandometrics,” which rank the most talked-about entertainers and entertainment topics on the platform and track shifts in users’ conversations based on tags, searches, posts, likes, and reblogs. This year’s rankings were determined using data from October 21, 2021 to October 20, 2022.

BTS came in at No. 21 on Tumblr’s overall list of the “Top 22 of 2022,” which ranked this year’s 22 most-talked about topics on the site.

BTS also maintained their position at No. 1 on the list of 2022’s Top K-Pop Groups, with Stray Kids and ATEEZ similarly holding onto their respective spots at No. 2 and No. 3 from last year.

Tumblr’s full list of 2022’s Top K-Pop Groups is as follows (the numbers after group names indicate their rise or fall on the list compared to last year, while entries marked “new” did not make last year’s list):

Top K-Pop Groups of 2022

  1. BTS
  2. Stray Kids
  3. ATEEZ
  4. SEVENTEEN (+3)
  5. TWICE (+1)
  6. BLACKPINK (-2)
  7. ENHYPEN (+4)
  8. NCT 127 (+2)
  9. Red Velvet (+6)
  10. TXT (+7)
  11. EXO (-2)
  12. NCT DREAM
  13. SHINee (-8)
  14. LOONA (-6)
  15. ITZY (+3)
  16. MONSTA X (-2)
  17. aespa (+4)
  18. Dreamcatcher (+1)
  19. THE BOYZ (-3)
  20. GOT7 (-7)
  21. Girls’ Generation (+12)
  22. IVE (new)
  23. NCT U (-3)
  24. ASTRO
  25. STAYC (+11)
  26. EVERGLOW (+12)
  27. IZ*ONE (+5)
  28. ONEUS
  29. LE SSERAFIM (new)
  30. WJSN (+5)
  31. PENTAGON (-6)
  32. (G)I-DLE (+8)
  33. MAMAMOO (-11)
  34. SF9 (-4)
  35. OnlyOneOf (+2)
  36. GFRIEND (-7)
  37. Weki Meki (new)
  38. SuperM (-12)
  39. VICTON (-8)
  40. Apink (new)
  41. BIGBANG (new)
  42. A.C.E (-19)
  43. Oh My Girl (new)
  44. VIXX (new)
  45. INFINITE (new)
  46. CIX (new)
  47. Rocket Punch (new)
  48. DAY6 (-21)
  49. TVXQ (new)
  50. WINNER (new)

Tumblr also released a list of its Top K-Pop Stars of 2022, with BTS once again sweeping the top five spots (in the exact same order as the past two years). Notably, all seven members of BTS made the top 10.

Aside from BTS, the other groups that had all of their members make the list this year were Stray Kids, BLACKPINK, ATEEZ, Red Velvet, and NCT 127.

Top K-Pop Stars of 2022

The full list is as follows:

  1. BTS’s Jungkook
  2. BTS’s Jimin
  3. BTS’s V
  4. BTS’ Suga
  5. BTS’s RM
  6. Stray Kids’ Hyunjin (+3)
  7. BTS’s Jin (-1)
  8. Stray Kids’ Bang Chan
  9. BTS’s J-Hope (-2)
  10. Stray Kids’ Felix (+5)
  11. Stray Kids’ Lee Know (+7)
  12. BLACKPINK’s Jennie (new)
  13. Stray Kids’ Changbin (+13)
  14. TXT’s Yeonjun (-1)
  15. TWICE’s Momo (+17)
  16. Stray Kids’ Han (+4)
  17. EXO’s Kai (new)
  18. ATEEZ’s Seonghwa (-2)
  19. TWICE’s Nayeon (+20)
  20. Red Velvet’s Joy (+9)
  21. Red Velvet’s Seulgi (+10)
  22. ATEEZ’s Hongjoong (+2)
  23. Stray Kids’ Seungmin (+22)
  24. ATEEZ’s San (+1)
  25. NCT’s Haechan (-14)
  26. BLACKPINK’s Lisa (new)
  27. ATEEZ’s Wooyoung (+1)
  28. SHINee’s Key (new)
  29. TXT’s Beomgyu (+7)
  30. TXT’s Soobin (+3)
  31. Stray Kids’ I.N. (+16)
  32. NCT’s Jaehyun (-22)
  33. NCT’s Taeyong (-21)
  34. BLACKPINK’s Jisoo (-12)
  35. ENHYPEN’s Heeseung (new)
  36. NCT’s Jeno (-15)
  37. TWICE’s Sana (-3)
  38. ATEEZ’s Yunho (+2)
  39. SHINee’s Taemin (new)
  40. ITZY’s Ryujin (+9)
  41. NCT’s Yuta (-18)
  42. SEVENTEEN’s Mingyu (+6)
  43. ITZY’s Yeji (+21)
  44. NCT’s Mark (-30)
  45. NCT’s Johnny (-15)
  46. ATEEZ’s Yeosang (-3)
  47. TWICE’s Chaeyoung (+10)
  48. SEVENTEEN’s Wonwoo (+6)
  49. SHINee’s Onew (-12)
  50. SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi (+8)
  51. BLACKPINK’s Rosé (new)
  52. ATEEZ’s Mingi (-2)
  53. TWICE’s Mina (-9)
  54. NCT’s Jaemin (-37)
  55. SEVENTEEN’s Joshua (+30)
  56. NCT’s Doyoung (-29)
  57. SEVENTEEN’s Dino (+29)
  58. SEVENTEEN’s Jeonghan (+9)
  59. Red Velvet’s Yeri (-3)
  60. NCT’s Ten (-41)
  61. ATEEZ’s Jongho (+4)
  62. Red Velvet’s Irene (-16)
  63. TWICE’s Jihyo (+5)
  64. SEVENTEEN’s Vernon (+5)
  65. Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon (new)
  66. NCT’s Renjun (-31)
  67. SEVENTEEN’s Woozi (+17)
  68. TWICE’s Dahyun (+10)
  69. ITZY’s Yuna (new)
  70. SHINee’s Jonghyun (-17)
  71. SEVENTEEN’s Jun (+4)
  72. EXO’s Baekhyun (new)
  73. SEVENTEEN’s Seungkwan (+15)
  74. NCT’s Jungwoo (-22)
  75. MONSTA X’s Kihyun (+1)
  76. ENHYPEN’s Jungwon (new)
  77. TWICE’s Tzuyu (+6)
  78. MONSTA X’s Minhyuk (-4)
  79. LOONA’s Yves (+3)
  80. EXO’s Suho (+13)
  81. Red Velvet’s Wendy (+8)
  82. SEVENTEEN’s The8 (+8)
  83. MONSTA X’s I.M (-42)
  84. ENHYPEN’s Sunoo (new)
  85. NCT’s Chenle (-23)
  86. EXO’s Sehun (-25)
  87. MONSTA X’s Hyungwon (-17)
  88. NCT’s Taeil (-16)
  89. LOONA’s Heejin (-9)
  90. EXO’s Chanyeol (-52)
  91. Girls’ Generation’s Tiffany (new)
  92. MONSTA X’s Joohoney (-13)
  93. NCT’s Xiaojun (-42)
  94. NCT’s YangYang (-39)
  95. EXO’s Chen (-1)
  96. SEVENTEEN’s S.Coups (-1)
  97. NCT’s Kun (-34)
  98. EXO’s Xiumin (-21)
  99. LOONA’s JinSoul (-18)
  100. NCT’s WinWin (-41)

Additionally, multiple K-pop stars made Tumblr’s overall list of 2022’s Top Solo Acts (not limited by genre).

EXO’s Kai came in at No. 12 for the year, TWICE’s Nayeon at No. 14, SHINee’s Key at No. 20, Wonho at No. 23, SHINee’s Onew at No. 28, Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon at No. 41, and Sunmi at No. 46.

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[Article] YG Responds Briefly To Reports Of BTS’s Jimin Featuring On BIGBANG’s Taeyang’s New Album

YG Responds Briefly To Reports Of BTS’s Jimin Featuring On BIGBANG’s Taeyang’s New Album

YG Responds Briefly To Reports Of BTS’s Jimin Featuring On BIGBANG’s Taeyang’s New Album

Dec 9, 2022

YG Entertainment has shared a brief response to the reports of BTS’s Jimin collaborating with BIGBANG’s Taeyang for his upcoming solo album.

On December 9, several Korean news outlets reported that according to multiple industry insiders, Jimin would be a featured artist on Taeyang’s new solo album, which is reportedly set for a January release.

That same day, YG Entertainment responded to the reports by stating simply, “We’re currently checking [whether it’s true].”

Meanwhile, Big Hit Music has yet to comment on the rumored collaboration.

Are you excited to potentially see Jimin feature on Taeyang’s new album?

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[Article] BIGBANG’s T.O.P Shares Thoughts On Becoming A Crew Member For SpaceX’s Historic dearMoon Project

BIGBANG’s T.O.P Shares Thoughts On Becoming A Crew Member For SpaceX’s Historic dearMoon Project

BIGBANG’s T.O.P Shares Thoughts On Becoming A Crew Member For SpaceX’s Historic dearMoon Project

Dec 9, 2022

On December 9 KST, it was confirmed that T.O.P will be participating in the dearMoon Project, a lunar tourism project from Elon Musk’s company SpaceX. The goal of dearMoon is to accomplish the first-ever expedition to the moon with private civilians, and T.O.P will be participating in the project as one of eight crew members.

“I’m so honored to have been selected to be one of the crew members on the dearMoon Project,” T.O.P commented. “Ever since I was little, I always fantasized about space and the moon. I’m looking forward to my own personal growth through this project, and I want to feel new types of thrills and enlightenment.”

He also revealed that he wasn’t afraid at all of traveling to the moon, adding, “I feel a great sense of pride and responsibility at the prospect of being the first person from South Korea to go to the moon and represent my country. I hope that the dearMoon Project can inspire and instill hope in many people all over the world. I want to make people feel like anything is possible for anyone who has a dream.”

The dearMoon Project is an art project created by Japanese entrepreneur and billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, the founder of the largest online shopping mall in Japan. The project will utilize a spacecraft developed by SpaceX that will fly around the moon for approximately one week. In March of 2021, he opened applications for the trip and welcomed people from all around the world to apply for a spot on the crew. Over 1 million people from 249 countries and regions around the world applied to take one of the eight spots, showing just how competitive the selection process was.

In particular, Yusaku Maezawa said that he would pick people whom he considered artists, stating two qualifications that each crew member needed to possess in order to be selected: “They need to be able to grow through this space travel and possess the potential to help humanity and society, and they must be able to support their fellow crew members.”

In addition to T.O.P, other crew members on the ship will include DJ and producer Steve Aoki, photographer Rhiannon Adam, photographer and filmmaker Karim Iliya, choreographer Yemi A.D., musician and YouTuber Tim Dodd, and actor Dev Joshi. The two reserve crew members are snowboarder Kaitlyn Farrington and dancer Miyu.

The dearMoon Project is currently scheduled to launch in 2023.

Congratulations to T.O.P on being selected to participate in this historic event!

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[Article] 37th Golden Disc Awards Announces Nominees

37th Golden Disc Awards Announces Nominees

37th Golden Disc Awards Announces Nominees

Dec 7, 2022

Nominees have been revealed for the 37th Golden Disc Awards!

Songs and albums that were released between November 2021 through mid-November 2022 were eligible to be nominated this year, with music excluded from nomination last year included this year. For the album division awards, only albums with at least six new tracks (excluding intros, outros, and instrumentals) were eligible. OSTs and project songs from TV programs were not considered.

The final winners for Bonsang (Main Award) and Daesang (Grand Prize) are chosen 60 percent based on sales counted until mid-December 2022 and 40 percent based on scoring by the expert panel. The same evaluation criteria applies for Rookie Artist of the Year.

Voting will only be available for the Popularity Award, which will be 100 percent determined by votes.

The nominees are as follows:

Digital Song Division Bonsang (Main Award)

  • (G)I-DLE – “TOMBOY”
  • BE’O – “Counting Stars (Feat. Beenzino)”
  • BIG Naughty – “Beyond Love (Feat. 10CM)”
  • BIGBANG – “Still Life”
  • BLACKPINK – “Pink Venom”
  • GOT the beat – “Step Back”
  • IVE – “LOVE DIVE”
  • LE SSERAFIM – “FEARLESS”
  • MSG Wannabe (M.O.M) – “Do you want to hear”
  • NewJeans – “Attention”
  • Choi Ye Na – “SMILEY (Feat. BIBI)”
  • KyoungSeo – “Dear my X”
  • MeloMance’s Kim Min Seok – “DrunKen Confession”
  • TWICE’s Nayeon – “POP!”
  • Red Velvet – “Feel My Rhythm”
  • Jay Park – “GANADARA (Feat. IU)”
  • PSY – “That That (prod. & feat. BTS’s Suga)”
  • IU – “Drama”
  • Lee Mujin “When it snows (Feat. Heize)”
  • Lim Young Woong – “Our Blues, Our Life”
  • Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon – “INVU”

Album Division Bonsang (Main Award)

  • (G)I-DLE – “I love”
  • ATEEZ – “THE WORLD EP.1 : MOVEMENT”
  • BLACKPINK – “BORN PINK”
  • ENHYPEN – “MANIFESTO : DAY 1”
  • ITZY – “CHECKMATE”
  • BTS’s J-Hope – “Jack In The Box”
  • NCT – “Universe”
  • NCT 127 – “2 Baddies”
  • NCT DREAM – “Glitch Mode”
  • SMTOWN – “2021 Winter SMTOWN : SMCU EXPRESS”
  • Stray Kids – “MAXIDENT”
  • TREASURE – “THE SECOND STEP : CHAPTER ONE”
  • TWICE – “BETWEEN 1&2”
  • Kim Ho Joong – “PANORAMA”
  • TWICE’s Nayeon – “IM NAYEON”
  • THE BOYZ – “BE AWARE”
  • Red Velvet – “The ReVe Festival 2022 – Feel My Rhythm”
  • BTS – “Proof”
  • SEVENTEEN – “Face the Sun”
  • Youngtak – “MMM”
  • Lim Young Woong – “IM HERO”

Rookie Artist of the Year

  • ATBO
  • Billlie
  • BLANK2Y
  • IVE
  • Kep1er
  • LE SSERAFIM
  • NewJeans
  • NMIXX
  • TEMPEST
  • TNX
  • Xdinary Heroes
  • Choi Ye Na

The 37th Golden Disc Awards will be held on January 7 at Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

Stay tuned for the lineup and further updates!

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[Article] 32nd Seoul Music Awards Announces Nominees + Voting Begins

32nd Seoul Music Awards Announces Nominees + Voting Begins

32nd Seoul Music Awards Announces Nominees + Voting Begins

Dec 6, 2022

Voting is now underway for the 32nd Seoul Music Awards (SMA)!

On December 6, the Seoul Music Awards officially announced the nominees for this year’s award ceremony, which will take place on January 19, 2023 at the KSPO Dome in Seoul.

This year, mobile voting will be conducted for the following awards: the Main Award (Bonsang), Rookie of the Year, Popularity Award, K-Wave Award, OST Award, Trot Award, Ballad Award, and R&B/Hip Hop Award.

Voting will be conducted in two phases of 20 days each: Phase 1 will run from December 6 through 11:59 p.m. KST on December 25, while Phase 2 will start on December 27 at noon KST and end on January 15 at 11:59 p.m. KST. Each phase will count for 50 percent of nominees’ total voting scores.

The Popularity Award will be awarded based entirely on votes placed within Korea, while the K-Wave Award will be based entirely on votes from outside of Korea. All of the nominees for the Main Award (Bonsang) and Rookie of the Year are automatically nominated for the Popularity and K-Wave Awards.

The winners of the Main (Bonsang), Rookie, OST, Trot, Ballad, and R&B/Hip Hop Awards will be determined based 40 percent on judges’ evaluations, 30 percent on album and song sales in 2022 (according to Hanteo Chart data), and 30 percent on mobile votes.

The nominees have not yet been revealed for the awards that are not included in the mobile voting.

Check out the nominees for the categories that are open for voting below!

Main Award (Bonsang)

  • 10cm – “5.3”
  • aespa – “Girls”
  • ASTRO – “Drive to the Starry Road”
  • ATEEZ – “THE WORLD EP.1 : MOVEMENT”
  • BIGBANG – “Still Life”
  • BLACKPINK – “BORN PINK”
  • BOL4 – “Seoul”
  • THE BOYZ – “BE AWARE”
  • BTOB – “Be Together”
  • BTS – “Proof”
  • Choi Ye Na – “SMiLEY”
  • CRAVITY – “NEW WAVE”
  • Crush – “Rush Hour”
  • DKZ – “CHASE EPISODE 2. MAUM”
  • ENHYPEN – “MANIFESTO : DAY 1”
  • fromis_9 – “from our Memento Box”
  • (G)I-DLE – “I NEVER DIE”
  • Girls’ Generation – “FOREVER 1”
  • GOT the beat – “Step Back”
  • GOT7 – “GOT7”
  • ITZY – “CHECKMATE”
  • IVE – “LOVE DIVE”
  • Jay Park – “GANADARA”
  • J-Hope (BTS) – “Jack In The Box”
  • Jin (BTS) – “The Astronaut”
  • Kang Daniel – “The Story”
  • Kihyun (MONSTA X) – “VOYAGER”
  • Kim Ho Joong – “PANORAMA”
  • Lim Young Woong – “IM HERO”
  • MONSTA X – “SHAPE of LOVE”
  • Nayeon (TWICE) – “IM NAYEON”
  • NCT 127 – “2 Baddies”
  • NCT DREAM – “Glitch Mode”
  • ONEUS – “MALUS”
  • P1Harmony – “HARMONY : ZERO IN”
  • PSY – “PSY 9th”
  • Red Velvet – “The ReVe Festival 2022 – Feel My Rhythm”
  • Seulgi (Red Velvet) – “28 Reasons”
  • SEVENTEEN – “Face The Sun”
  • STAYC – “YOUNG-LUV.COM”
  • Stray Kids – “MAXIDENT”
  • Suho (EXO) – “Grey Suit”
  • Super Junior – “The Road : Winter for Spring”
  • Taeyeon (Girls’ Generation) – “INVU”
  • TREASURE – “THE SECOND STEP : CHAPTER ONE”
  • TWICE – “BETWEEN 1&2”
  • TXT – “minisode 2: Thursday’s Child”
  • WEi – “Love Pt.2 : Passion”
  • WINNER – “HOLIDAY”
  • Zico (Block B) – “New thing”

Rookie of the Year

  • ATBO – “The Beginning : 開花”
  • Billlie – “the Billage of perception: chapter two”
  • CLASS:y – “CLASS IS OVER”
  • CSR – “Sequence : 7272”
  • H1-KEY – “Athletic Girl”
  • Kep1er – “FIRST IMPACT”
  • Lapillus – “HIT YA!”
  • LE SSERAFIM – “FEARLESS”
  • NewJeans – “New Jeans”
  • NINE.i – “NEW WORLD”
  • NMIXX – “AD MARE”
  • TAN – “1TAN”
  • TEMPEST – “It’s ME, It’s WE”
  • TNX – “WAY UP”
  • TRENDZ – “BLUE SET Chapter 1. TRACKS”
  • VIVIZ – “Beam Of Prism”
  • YOUNITE – “YOUNI-BIRTH”

OST Award

  • 10cm – “Spring to Love” (“Our Blues”)
  • BIBI – “Very, Slowly” (“Twenty Five, Twenty One”)
  • Davichi – “Remember me” (“Our Blues”)
  • Heize – “The Last” (“Our Blues”)
  • Jimin (BTS) and Ha Sung Woon – “With you” (“Our Blues”)
  • Lee Seok Hoon – “Dear. My Fool” (“Discovery of Love”)
  • Lee Seung Yoon – “The Giving Tree” (“Our Beloved Summer”)
  • Lee Sun Hee – “I’ll Leave You” (“The Red Sleeve“)
  • Lim Young Woong – “Our Blues” (“Our Blues”)
  • MeloMance – “Love, Maybe” (“A Business Proposal”)
  • Sam Kim – “Summer Rain” (“Our Beloved Summer”)
  • Sunwoojunga – “Beyond My Dreams” (“Extraordinary Attorney Woo”)
  • Taeil (NCT) – “Starlight” (“Twenty Five, Twenty One”)
  • Tiger JK – “WADADADA” (“One Dollar Lawyer”)
  • Wheein (MAMAMOO) – “You, You” (“Nth Romance”)
  • Wonstein – “Your Existence” (“Twenty Five, Twenty One”)

Trot Award

  • Jang Min Ho – “Essay ep.1”
  • Jang Yoon Jung – “estrena”
  • Jeong Dong Won – “Handwritten Letter”
  • Kim Hee Jae – “Heejae”
  • Kim Tae Yeon – “Cheer up!”
  • Lim Young Woong – “IM HERO”
  • Na Hoon-a – “Seven-Colored Scent”
  • Song Ga In – “THE SONG OF LOVE”
  • Young Tak – “MMM”

Ballad Award

  • BEN – “Spring Days”
  • Davichi – “Season Note”
  • Han Dong Geun – “It’s love”
  • JuHo – “without me”
  • Kang Min Kyung (Davichi) and Jannabi – “Because we loved”
  • Kassy – “Always love you”
  • KyoungSeo – “Dear my X”
  • Lim Jae Hyun – “Drunken confession at night”
  • Monday Kiz – “It has to be you”
  • Noel – “How Can I Forget You”
  • Paul Kim – “Like Yesterday”
  • Tei – “Monologue”
  • Tophyun – “Horang Suwolga”
  • Younha – “END THEORY : Final Edition”
  • V.O.S – “talks about pain”

R&B/Hip Hop

  • BE’O – “LOVE me”
  • BIG Naughty – “Beyond Love”
  • Coogie – “RE:UP”
  • Epik High – “Epik High Is Here”
  • Jessi – “ZOOM”
  • Joosiq – “Baby I Need You”
  • Leellamarz and TOIL – “TOYSTORY3”
  • Punch – “The Love”
  • Woo (Woo Won Jae) and meenoi – “Ghosting”

Which artists are you rooting for this year?

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[Article] NewJeans, BLACKPINK, SEVENTEEN, IVE, And More Make Rolling Stone’s “The 100 Best Songs Of 2022” List

NewJeans, BLACKPINK, SEVENTEEN, IVE, And More Make Rolling Stone’s “The 100 Best Songs Of 2022” List

NewJeans, BLACKPINK, SEVENTEEN, IVE, And More Make Rolling Stone’s “The 100 Best Songs Of 2022” List

Dec 5, 2022

Rolling Stone has unveiled its year-end list of “The 100 Best Songs of 2022”!

Early this month, several K-pop albums were featured on Rolling Stone’s list of “The 100 Best Albums of 2022.” On December 5 local time, many more K-pop stars were highlighted as the American magazine’s picks for this year’s best songs!

The highest ranking Korean song was NewJeans’s hit track “Hype Boy” from their self-titled debut EP, which came in at No. 24. Kristine Kwak wrote, “With its addictive choreography and catchy chorus – ‘Cause I know what you like, boy/You’re my chemical, hype boy’ – this was a standout from NewJeans’ hit-filled first EP. ‘Hype Boy’ lets each member’s voice really shine through, and Hanni notably contributed to the cute lyrics that encapsulate young love (‘got me chasing a daydream’). NewJeans’ peers and seniors in the K-pop industry, like Stray Kids, STAYC, TWICE, and even JYP [Park Jin Young] are still covering the ‘Hype Boy’ dance at events and concerts. RM of BTS was also recently captured singing and dancing along to a recent performance. It’s the kind of phenomenon that makes it clear NewJeans have hit on something special.”

In No. 35 was BLACKPINK’s “BORN PINK” pre-release track “Pink Venom,” on which Rob Sheffield shared,” When Rosé yells, ‘I’m so rock & roll!,’ believe the woman. BLACKPINK kicks down the door in their summer hit ‘Pink Venom,’ an unbelievably fun raising-hell anthem full of 80s hair-metal glam. Even the song title sounds like the name of a tribute band playing Poison and Def Leppard covers at the sleaziest bar in town. The BLACKPINK queens warn you not to mess with them, because you can’t handle their ‘Pink Venom,’ boasting in Korean and English. It peaks as Rosé sneers, ‘Look what you made us do,’ proving that bad blood is a universal language.”

SEVENTEEN’s “HOT” took the No. 38 spot, with Kristine Kwak writing, “SEVENTEEN’s popularity grew exponentially this year following the release of their fourth studio album, ‘Face the Sun.’ The 13-member South Korean group known for self-producing, both in songwriting and choreographing, filled the album with hits like ‘CHEERS‘ and ‘Darling,’ but ‘HOT,’ the lead single, towers above them all. You can’t help but to ‘drop it like hot, hot, hot’ when you hear the Wild West-inspired guitar strum that kicks off the track.”

Landing in No. 53 was “After LIKE” by IVE. Kristine Kwak commented, “2022 was quite a year for girl groups in K-pop. IVE, although they officially debuted in December of 2021, had a first year full of hits, and choosing between ‘ELEVEN,’ ‘LOVE DIVE,’ and ‘After LIKE’ was a struggle. Three iconic bops stood before us; ‘After Like’ made it out on top. From its disco-pop beat, to the Gloria Gaynor sample, to the dance break, to the fireworks scene in the music video, ‘After Like’ gets better and better with each listen.”

Trailing closely behind was Stray Kids’ “Maniac” in No. 56, with Kristine Kwak writing, “K-pop never gets old because groups are always experimenting with new sounds and genres, and Stray Kids’ ‘Maniac’ deserves recognition for the way it pushes that envelope. The group’s sixth EP, ‘ODDINARY,’ is all about ‘odd’ people breaking ‘ordinary’ social norms; this song’s harsh, twitchy electronic production makes that theme real. Felix’s repeated ‘Maniac’ in the chorus will have you ‘spinning, going crazy,’ as intended.”

Girls” by aespa came in at No. 65 and Kristine Kwak wrote that it “captured aespa’s signature sound with its strong bass and synth sound, blending hip-hop with touches of hyper-pop and EDM.” She added, “With a music video whose sets and costumes were more reminiscent of a high-budget blockbuster film, the Korean group unveiled more of their storytelling – this time, the girls and their digital avatars are continuing with their pursuit of defeating the evil Black Mamba. You don’t need to know that to enjoy a hit as catchy as this one, though. ‘Bow down’ to these girls.”

The first Korean soloist on this list is BTS’s Jin at No. 68 with “The Astronaut,” which is co-written by Coldplay and “was released as a message to fans ahead of Jin’s upcoming mandatory enlistment in South Korea’s military.” Kristine Kwak added, “The lyrics capture how BTS make their fans feel: ‘When I’m with you/There’s no one else/I get heaven to myself.’ Fans will surely be listening to Jin’s strong vocals and heartfelt message in ‘The Astronaut’ for years to come, especially while they miss Jin’s presence as he completes his service.”

In No. 71 was “2 Baddies” by NCT 127, of which Michelle Hyun Kim wrote, “Cars are fixtures in the music of NCT 127, who use these sleek machines as symbols of futurism, masculinity, and technological progress befitting of their experimental electro-hip-hop production style. On their latest hit, ‘2 Baddies,’ the Porsche is their muse, as the nine-member group brag about their success over rubbery bass lines and twinkling metallic percussion. Between fluid raps about ‘cutting the line’ and charismatic outbursts – ‘Now you wanna ride these wheels?’ leader Taeyong growls – the group reveals their determination to keep racing toward their goals on an ‘open road covered in white.’ As Haechan and Doyoung sing in the climatic bridge: Their next destination is the moon, then infinity and beyond.”

BIGBANG’s hit song “Still Life” made the list at No. 73 and Kristine Kwak shared, “After four long years, BIGBANG finally returned to grace us with this soft-rock hit. It’s not a party song like some of BIGBANG’s classic fan favorites – it actually couldn’t be further from that in terms of sound. But ‘Still Life’ has most of the other elements that make up a great BIGBANG song, from G-Dragon’s lyricism and soft-spoken voice to T.O.P’s heavier raps and Taeyang and Daesung’s vocals (which, while both strong, are easily differentiated). In the group’s first song as a foursome, the members reflect on their careers, which started in the 2000s, before K-pop became the global force it is today. Although BIGBANG sing ‘Goodbye now to my beloved young days,’ we’re surely nowhere near ready to bid them farewell.”

Ranked in No. 75 was “ANTIFRAGILE” by LE SSERAFIM, who “really upped the ante with this wildly catchy single.” Kristine Kwak wrote, “‘Anti-ti-ti-ti-fragile, fragile’ is the refrain that’s been ringing in our ears all year (especially after the deepfaked-yet-iconic Drake version made the rounds on TikTok). ‘I really liked it as soon as I heard it,’ member Huh Yunjin told Rolling Stone earlier this year. Same.”

The next K-pop soloist on the list was TWICE’s Nayeon, who came in at No. 86 with her debut solo song “POP!” Kristine Kwak commented, “The pressure was on for Nayeon’s solo debut as she became the first TWICE member to go solo after seven years as a nine-piece act – but the group’s oldest member exceeded expectations and served vocals, rap, outfits, and choreo with ‘POP!’ With all the makings of a pop hit, Nayeon leaned into TWICE’s classic bubblegum sound and made it her own. ‘You’re under my control,’ she sings, summing up the chokehold she and TWICE have on candy pop.”

Nxde” by (G)I-DLE took the No. 88 spot with Kristine Kwak writing that their “music seems to gain new layers of depth and meaning with each release.” She continued, ‘Just when we thought’TOMBOY’ couldn’t be topped, (G)I-DLE dropped this groundbreaking track, based on the powerful lyrics and arrangement of the group’s leader, Soyeon. You might expect a song called ‘Nxde’ (pronounced ‘nude’) to be a sexy, sultry one, but they redefine the word to emphasize the idea of being one’s truest, barest self. With a melody taken from the 1875 opera ‘Carmen’ and references to Marilyn Monroe in the lyrics and the video, ‘Nxde’ addresses the objectification of women in a way that’s rare for a K-pop girl group.”

The final K-pop entry on this year’s list is “That That” by PSY featuring BTS’ Suga at No. 93. Michelle Hyun Kim wrote, “On ‘That That,’ the lead single of the first album released under his own label, PSY fuses the renegade spirit of a cowboy with his classic showman chops. Fueled by a Mexican horn riff that chugs exuberantly on a dance beat produced by BTS’ Suga, the track is an endless celebration of liking whatever the hell you want. As a foil to PSY’s good vibes, the BTS producer-rapper offers a fiery tongue-twister verse that encourages ‘lightly slapping’ your haters and ends with a cheeky reference to 90s K-pop. Paired with winning choreography – featuring both shoot-out gestures and the ‘shoot’ dance – the song took its place as the latest in PSY’s string of global hits.”

Congratulations to all the artists!

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[Article] YouTube Reveals Top 10 Most-Watched MVs And Videos Of 2022 In Korea

YouTube Reveals Top 10 Most-Watched MVs And Videos Of 2022 In Korea

YouTube Reveals Top 10 Most-Watched MVs And Videos Of 2022 In Korea

Dec 5, 2022

YouTube has revealed the most popular videos on their platform in Korea this year!

As 2022 wraps up, YouTube shared its list of the 10 music videos released this year that garnered the most views within Korea. The list only consists of music videos uploaded to YouTube in 2022, and only views by YouTube users in Korea count toward the list. The data was collected from January 1 to October 30.

Check out the top 10 below!

1. Lim Young Woong – “If We Ever Meet Again”
2. PSY – “That That (prod. & feat. Suga of BTS)”
3. BIGBANG – “Still Life
4. (G)I-DLE – “TOMBOY
5. Im Young Woong – “Our Blues, Our Life”
6. BLACKPINK – “Pink Venom
7. IVE – “After LIKE
8. GOT the beat – “Step Back” Stage Video
9. IVE – “LOVE DIVE
10. Lim Young Woong – “Rainbow”

Furthermore, in the overall list of most-watched videos in Korea that were uploaded to YouTube in 2022, the viral “soulless rap” of a now-famous cast member at the Korean amusement park Everland topped the list at No. 1 with Taeyeon’s “Killing Voice Live” coming in close behind at No. 2.

NewJeans’s August 5 “Music Bankperformance of “Attention” came in at No. 3, while Lee Young Ji’s drunk interview with ITZY’s Chaeryeong placed No. 4. At No. 5 is Short Box’s comedy sketch “Should we just go to a motel?” and No. 6 is Korean Englishman’s video “Son Heung Min introduces the best Korean BBQ to Spurs player.”

Kim Jong Kook’s YouTube channel video “Finally, Yoo Jae Suk visits GYM Jong Kook” ranked at No. 7, while Kang Min Kyung’s YouTube video “Davichi’s big sister’s wedding day” placed at No. 8. At No. 9 is STUDIO WAFFLE’s “What talk? You just get 5 mil impersonations on Joo Hyun Young Special,” and rounding out the list at No. 10 is “Meenoi’s Yorizori Season2 EP.5 BE’O.”

What were your favorite music videos this year?

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