[Article] Industry Representatives Vote On Top Best Artists, Top Rookies, And More

Industry Representatives Vote On Top Best Artists, Top Rookies, And More

Industry Representatives Vote On Top Best Artists, Top Rookies, And More

Mar 21, 2020

Korean entertainment agencies chimed in to talk about where K-pop is right now!

To mark the 30th anniversary of its founding, Sports Chosun conducted a survey to select the most influential people in five different categories.

The survey included around 20 entertainment agencies, such as SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, Big Hit Entertainment, Woolim Entertainment, Pledis Entertainment, Play M, Cre.ker Entertainment, Cube Entertainment, Blockberry Creative, MLD Entertainment, FNC Entertainment, The Music Works, KQ Entertainment, Maroo Entertainment, Source Music, RBW, P Nation, Swing Entertainment, Music K Entertainment, and Yuehua Entertainment.

Concerning the top boy groups, BTS took the first spot with 94 points. About 90 percent (18) of the participating officials chose BTS as the best boy group. BTS achieved records that no other Korean artist did before, and their recent album “Map of the Soul: 7” and swept the world’s major music charts, including the U.S. Billboard, British Official, and Japanese Oricon. In particular, BTS has entered Billboard 200, the Billboard’s main album chart for four consecutive albums, including “Love Yourself: Answer,” “Love Yourself: Tear,” “Map of the Soul: Persona,” and “Map of the Soul: 7.” In all of the world’s music history, the group showed its ability to enter four albums in the shortest time since the Beatles.

As such, officials highly rated BTS’s milestone. One official said, “Even now when they’re moving beyond Korea to the top of the world, BTS is constantly thinking about music, performance, and tour. When I m practicing, their passion makes me wonder if they are a rookie group. Their constant effort, unwavering courteousness from debut until now, and self-management without a single major accident seems to help them maintain their current popularity.”

EXO took second place with 52 points. One official noted, “EXO is a nine-year-old group. The fact that such a group is united without a single major accident in itself supports how well they manage themselves and how good their characters are.”

SEVENTEEN came in third with 42 points. Officials highly evaluated the group for their self-production, Japan dome tours, and large-scale world tours.

Here are the rest of the rankings for best boy groups below:

4. MONSTA X (21 points)

5. NU’EST(20 points)

6. NCT (15 points)

7. GOT7 (13 points)

8. ATEEZ (9 points)

9. TXT (7 points)

10. BIGBANG (6 points)

11. SF9 (5 points)

12. Shinhwa (4 points)

13. SuperM (3 points)

14. H.O.T. (2 points)

As for the best girl groups, TWICE came in first with 83 points. They came out on top with various hit songs, such as “Cheer Up,” “TT,” and “Feel So Good.” They were also considered for their popularity abroad. TWICE proved themselves to be the best K-pop girl group last year by successfully wrapping up their Japan dome tour, and they also won three gold medals at Japan’s Gold Disc Awards. Recently, JYP has signed an agreement with U.S. Republic Records and declared that it will speed up its world-wide move, raising further expectations.

Second place went to Red Velvet with 45 points. They gained immense popularity with their unique music and concept. One official said, “Red Velvet’s concept is something very new that no girl group has ever shown. That’s why I thinki fans always look forward to what kind of music and concept they’ll show for each comeback.”

BLACKPINK was ranked third with 40 points. Their songs “BOOMBAYA,” “Whistle,” and “Playing with Fire” achieved great success on music charts as well as YouTube. An official said, “When BLACKPINK debuted for the first time, there were some people who liked and disliked them as some had dubbed them as the ‘visually upgraded 2NE1.’ However, as time went by, they proved that not only their looks but also their skills and individuality were outstanding.”

Here are the rest of the rankings for best girl groups below:

4. IZ*ONE (25 points)

5. (G)I-DLE (24 points)

6. MAMAMOO (21 points)

7. LOONA (12 points)

8. ITZY (11 points)

9. GFRIEND (10 points)

10. Girls’ Generation (5 points)

11. Wonder Girls (4 points)

12. AOA, Fin.K.L, MOMOLAND (2 points)

13. 2NE1, DreamCatcher, EVERGLOW (1 point)

IU was voted as the best solo artist with 74 points. Starting with “Good Day,” all of her songs have swept the music charts. One official commented, “IU is doing well in various genres of the music field. Not only does she have a solid fandom, but she is also an artist with a wide range of popularity, and she has maintained the top position in all aspects, including her ability to compose, sing, and make headlines.”

Second place went to Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon with 57 points. Taeyeon has been successful with her solo activities, and her second album “Purpose” and the repackage album topped music charts. An official pointed out her greatest point is that she is a vocalist with outstanding singing ability who can pull off various concepts.

With 42 points, Chungha came in third. She started off in “Produce 101” and participated in I.O.I. until she started her successful solo career. One official said she shows her presence as a solo artist with strong performance and vocal skills.

Here is the complete ranking of the top solo artists:

4. Zico (29 points)

5. Sunmi (19 points)

6. Paul Kim (11 points)

7. Kang Daniel (10 points)

8. Baek Yerin (9 points)

9. Song Gain (6 points)

10. Rain (5 points)

11. Yang Joon Il, Lee Hyori, SHINee’s Taemin, Heize, Changmo (4 points)

12. Kim Gun Mo, EXO’s Baekhyun (3 points)

13. AKMU’s Lee Soo Hyun (2 points)

14. EXO’s Chen, MAMAMOO’s Hwasa, Jeon So Mi (1 point)

Concerning the best rookies, ITZY landed in first place with 56 points. The girl group became a hot topic with their debut in February 2019 with “DALLA DALLA.” An official remarked, “There are many girl groups that stand out, and among them, ITZY is a group where each member stands out, and they draw attention to what concept they will impress the public with next.”

With 43 points, TXT took second place. From Big Hit Entertainment, they received a lot of interest for being labelmates with BTS. One official pointed out they are rising stars who are dubbed ‘the second BTS’ who stole the spotlight with their unique concepts and skills.

ATEEZ was ranked third with 30 points. ATEEZ is a team that is building its own musical color with its soulful choreography and free-spirited concept. They are also expanding their scope by being recognized for their powerful performances, and they even showed tremendous growth by hosting a world tour with more than 10,000 seats in just over two years since their debut.

Here is the ranking list for top rookie groups:

4. AB6IX (9 points)

5. EVERGLOW, (G)I-DLE, ANS, Park Hae Won (6 points)

6. LOONA (4 points)

The fifth and final category that was on the survey was for the top producers. First place went to Big Hit’s Bang Shi Hyuk who earned a total of 71 points. BTS was also chosen as one of the top producers with 19 points, making Big Hit a power house for productions. One official explained Bang Shi Hyuk deserves to be No. 1 because he was a pioneer who was able to recognize and capture the value of BTS and Pdogg. They said Big Hit also has great business capabilities. The company not only increased its size by conducting mergers and acquisitions with Source Music and other companies, but also built a solid loyalty by creating a dedicated platform to provide the same services to global fandom at the same time.

SM’s Lee Soo Man took second place with 29 points. He is a veteran producer who helped raise various idols, such as SHINee, EXO, NCT, BoA, and more, to stardom. An official said, “It is amazing that he gave success to girl groups and boy groups with various concepts within the genre of ‘SMP.’ It was also Lee Soo Man who pioneered the Japanese market and created the first generation of the Hallyu culture by conducting aggressive overseas marketing with BoA and TVXQ. We cannot discuss K-pop and idols without Lee Soo Man.”

Park Jin Young was ranked third with 21 points for producing songs for JYP idols, such as Wonder Girls, Miss A, TWICE, ITZY, 2PM, and 2AM, as well as himself. One official shared, “Park Jin Young is a producer who works on the basis of genius. Even if there have been many issues recently, expectations for Park’s music and the groups he presents remain high.”

Here is the full ranking list of the best producers below:

4. BTS (19 points)

5. Zico (14 points)

6. Kim Do Hoon (6 points)

7. Teddy (5 points)

8. Changmo (4 points)

9. Slow Rabbit (3 points)

Sources (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Source: Soompi

[Article] Industry Representatives Vote On Top Best Artists, Top Rookies, And More

Industry Representatives Vote On Top Best Artists, Top Rookies, And More

Industry Representatives Vote On Top Best Artists, Top Rookies, And More

Mar 21, 2020

Korean entertainment agencies chimed in to talk about where K-pop is right now!

To mark the 30th anniversary of its founding, Sports Chosun conducted a survey to select the most influential people in five different categories.

The survey included around 20 entertainment agencies, such as SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, Big Hit Entertainment, Woolim Entertainment, Pledis Entertainment, Play M, Cre.ker Entertainment, Cube Entertainment, Blockberry Creative, MLD Entertainment, FNC Entertainment, The Music Works, KQ Entertainment, Maroo Entertainment, Source Music, RBW, P Nation, Swing Entertainment, Music K Entertainment, and Yuehua Entertainment.

Concerning the top boy groups, BTS took the first spot with 94 points. About 90 percent (18) of the participating officials chose BTS as the best boy group. BTS achieved records that no other Korean artist did before, and their recent album “Map of the Soul: 7” and swept the world’s major music charts, including the U.S. Billboard, British Official, and Japanese Oricon. In particular, BTS has entered Billboard 200, the Billboard’s main album chart for four consecutive albums, including “Love Yourself: Answer,” “Love Yourself: Tear,” “Map of the Soul: Persona,” and “Map of the Soul: 7.” In all of the world’s music history, the group showed its ability to enter four albums in the shortest time since the Beatles.

As such, officials highly rated BTS’s milestone. One official said, “Even now when they’re moving beyond Korea to the top of the world, BTS is constantly thinking about music, performance, and tour. When I m practicing, their passion makes me wonder if they are a rookie group. Their constant effort, unwavering courteousness from debut until now, and self-management without a single major accident seems to help them maintain their current popularity.”

EXO took second place with 52 points. One official noted, “EXO is a nine-year-old group. The fact that such a group is united without a single major accident in itself supports how well they manage themselves and how good their characters are.”

SEVENTEEN came in third with 42 points. Officials highly evaluated the group for their self-production, Japan dome tours, and large-scale world tours.

Here are the rest of the rankings for best boy groups below:

4. MONSTA X (21 points)

5. NU’EST(20 points)

6. NCT (15 points)

7. GOT7 (13 points)

8. ATEEZ (9 points)

9. TXT (7 points)

10. BIGBANG (6 points)

11. SF9 (5 points)

12. Shinhwa (4 points)

13. SuperM (3 points)

14. H.O.T. (2 points)

As for the best girl groups, TWICE came in first with 83 points. They came out on top with various hit songs, such as “Cheer Up,” “TT,” and “Feel So Good.” They were also considered for their popularity abroad. TWICE proved themselves to be the best K-pop girl group last year by successfully wrapping up their Japan dome tour, and they also won three gold medals at Japan’s Gold Disc Awards. Recently, JYP has signed an agreement with U.S. Republic Records and declared that it will speed up its world-wide move, raising further expectations.

Second place went to Red Velvet with 45 points. They gained immense popularity with their unique music and concept. One official said, “Red Velvet’s concept is something very new that no girl group has ever shown. That’s why I thinki fans always look forward to what kind of music and concept they’ll show for each comeback.”

BLACKPINK was ranked third with 40 points. Their songs “BOOMBAYA,” “Whistle,” and “Playing with Fire” achieved great success on music charts as well as YouTube. An official said, “When BLACKPINK debuted for the first time, there were some people who liked and disliked them as some had dubbed them as the ‘visually upgraded 2NE1.’ However, as time went by, they proved that not only their looks but also their skills and individuality were outstanding.”

Here are the rest of the rankings for best girl groups below:

4. IZ*ONE (25 points)

5. (G)I-DLE (24 points)

6. MAMAMOO (21 points)

7. LOONA (12 points)

8. ITZY (11 points)

9. GFRIEND (10 points)

10. Girls’ Generation (5 points)

11. Wonder Girls (4 points)

12. AOA, Fin.K.L, MOMOLAND (2 points)

13. 2NE1, DreamCatcher, EVERGLOW (1 point)

IU was voted as the best solo artist with 74 points. Starting with “Good Day,” all of her songs have swept the music charts. One official commented, “IU is doing well in various genres of the music field. Not only does she have a solid fandom, but she is also an artist with a wide range of popularity, and she has maintained the top position in all aspects, including her ability to compose, sing, and make headlines.”

Second place went to Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon with 57 points. Taeyeon has been successful with her solo activities, and her second album “Purpose” and the repackage album topped music charts. An official pointed out her greatest point is that she is a vocalist with outstanding singing ability who can pull off various concepts.

With 42 points, Chungha came in third. She started off in “Produce 101” and participated in I.O.I. until she started her successful solo career. One official said she shows her presence as a solo artist with strong performance and vocal skills.

Here is the complete ranking of the top solo artists:

4. Zico (29 points)

5. Sunmi (19 points)

6. Paul Kim (11 points)

7. Kang Daniel (10 points)

8. Baek Yerin (9 points)

9. Song Gain (6 points)

10. Rain (5 points)

11. Yang Joon Il, Lee Hyori, SHINee’s Taemin, Heize, Changmo (4 points)

12. Kim Gun Mo, EXO’s Baekhyun (3 points)

13. AKMU’s Lee Soo Hyun (2 points)

14. EXO’s Chen, MAMAMOO’s Hwasa, Jeon So Mi (1 point)

Concerning the best rookies, ITZY landed in first place with 56 points. The girl group became a hot topic with their debut in February 2019 with “DALLA DALLA.” An official remarked, “There are many girl groups that stand out, and among them, ITZY is a group where each member stands out, and they draw attention to what concept they will impress the public with next.”

With 43 points, TXT took second place. From Big Hit Entertainment, they received a lot of interest for being labelmates with BTS. One official pointed out they are rising stars who are dubbed ‘the second BTS’ who stole the spotlight with their unique concepts and skills.

ATEEZ was ranked third with 30 points. ATEEZ is a team that is building its own musical color with its soulful choreography and free-spirited concept. They are also expanding their scope by being recognized for their powerful performances, and they even showed tremendous growth by hosting a world tour with more than 10,000 seats in just over two years since their debut.

Here is the ranking list for top rookie groups:

4. AB6IX (9 points)

5. EVERGLOW, (G)I-DLE, ANS, Park Hae Won (6 points)

6. LOONA (4 points)

The fifth and final category that was on the survey was for the top producers. First place went to Big Hit’s Bang Shi Hyuk who earned a total of 71 points. BTS was also chosen as one of the top producers with 19 points, making Big Hit a power house for productions. One official explained Bang Shi Hyuk deserves to be No. 1 because he was a pioneer who was able to recognize and capture the value of BTS and Pdogg. They said Big Hit also has great business capabilities. The company not only increased its size by conducting mergers and acquisitions with Source Music and other companies, but also built a solid loyalty by creating a dedicated platform to provide the same services to global fandom at the same time.

SM’s Lee Soo Man took second place with 29 points. He is a veteran producer who helped raise various idols, such as SHINee, EXO, NCT, BoA, and more, to stardom. An official said, “It is amazing that he gave success to girl groups and boy groups with various concepts within the genre of ‘SMP.’ It was also Lee Soo Man who pioneered the Japanese market and created the first generation of the Hallyu culture by conducting aggressive overseas marketing with BoA and TVXQ. We cannot discuss K-pop and idols without Lee Soo Man.”

Park Jin Young was ranked third with 21 points for producing songs for JYP idols, such as Wonder Girls, Miss A, TWICE, ITZY, 2PM, and 2AM, as well as himself. One official shared, “Park Jin Young is a producer who works on the basis of genius. Even if there have been many issues recently, expectations for Park’s music and the groups he presents remain high.”

Here is the full ranking list of the best producers below:

4. BTS (19 points)

5. Zico (14 points)

6. Kim Do Hoon (6 points)

7. Teddy (5 points)

8. Changmo (4 points)

9. Slow Rabbit (3 points)

Sources (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Source: Soompi

[Article] March Boy Group Member Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

March Boy Group Member Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

March Boy Group Member Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

Mar 21, 2020

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 598 boy group members, using big data collected from February 19 to March 20.

BTS swept the top six spots on this month’s list, with all seven members of the group ranking within the top nine. Jimin remained No. 1 for the 15th consecutive month, scoring a brand reputation index of 8,520,761 for March.

High-ranking phrases in Jimin’s keyword analysis included “Filter,” “ON,” and “Fake Love,” while his highest-ranking related terms included “prove,” “powerful,” and “surpass.” His positivity-negativity analysis also revealed a score of 92.08 percent positive reactions.

Jungkook came in at a close second with a brand reputation index of 8,404,951, while V took third with a total index of 6,726,954 for March. Suga, RM, and Jin swept the next three spots on the list at No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6 respectively.

Check out the top 30 for this month below!

  1. BTS’s Jimin
  2. BTS’s Jungkook
  3. BTS’s V
  4. BTS’ Suga
  5. BTS’s RM
  6. BTS’s Jin
  7. ASTRO’s Cha Eun Woo
  8. WINNER’s Kang Seung Yoon
  9. BTS’s J-Hope
  10. CNBLUE’s Jung Yong Hwa
  11. FTISLAND’s Minhwan
  12. BIGBANG’s G-Dragon
  13. BTOB’s Yook Sungjae
  14. EXO’s Xiumin
  15. EXO’s Suho
  16. EXO’s Baekhyun
  17. VIXX’s Ravi
  18. EXO’s Kai
  19. NCT’s Jaehyun
  20. EXO’s Chanyeol
  21. VIXX’s Hongbin
  22. Super Junior’s Shindong
  23. VICTON’s Han Seung Woo
  24. NCT’s Mark
  25. SF9’s Rowoon
  26. WINNER’s Song Mino
  27. NU’EST’s Minhyun
  28. EXO’s Chen
  29. BIGBANG’s Taeyang
  30. NCT’s Taeyong

Source (1)

Source: Soompi

[Article] BIGBANG’s “Last Dance” Becomes Their 11th Full Group MV To Hit 100 Million Views

BIGBANG’s “Last Dance” Becomes Their 11th Full Group MV To Hit 100 Million Views

BIGBANG’s “Last Dance” Becomes Their 11th Full Group MV To Hit 100 Million Views

Mar 15, 2020

BIGBANG has reached the 100 million mark with another music video!

On March 15 at approximately 11:13 a.m. KST, BIGBANG’s music video for their 2016 song “Last Dance” surpassed 100 million views on YouTube.

“Last Dance” is BIGBANG’s 11th full group music video to amass over 100 million views, following “Fantastic Baby,” “BANG BANG BANG,” “Loser,” “Bad Boy,” “Let’s Not Fall in Love,” “Blue,” “FXXK IT,” “BAE BAE,” “Sober,” and “Haru Haru.” Including solo and sub-unit music videos, “Last Dance” is the group’s 17th music video overall to reach the milestone.

Congratulations to BIGBANG!

Watch the wistful music video for “Last Dance” again below:

Source: Soompi

[Article] March Boy Group Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

March Boy Group Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

March Boy Group Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

Mar 14, 2020

The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for male idol groups!

The rankings were determined through an analysis of the consumer participation, media coverage, interaction, and community indexes of various boy groups, using big data collected from February 12 to March 13.

BTS topped the list for the 22nd consecutive month with a brand reputation index of 12,903,195. High-ranking phrases in the group’s keyword analysis included “Billboard,” “album,” and “ON,” while their highest-ranking related terms included “cheer on,” “thankful,” and “donate.” BTS’s positivity-negativity analysis revealed a score of 84.02 percent positive reactions.

EXO also held onto their spot at second place this month, scoring a total brand reputation index of 3,096,492 for March.

Meanwhile, NCT rose to third place in the rankings after seeing a 36.14 percent increase in their total brand reputation index, which came out to 2,540,480 for March.

Check out the top 30 for this month below!

  1. BTS
  2. EXO
  3. NCT
  4. SHINee
  5. SEVENTEEN
  6. PENTAGON
  7. Super Junior
  8. ASTRO
  9. The Boyz
  10. VIXX
  11. SECHSKIES
  12. INFINITE
  13. Golden Child
  14. BIGBANG
  15. MCND
  16. WINNER
  17. NU’EST
  18. SF9
  19. BTOB
  20. VICTON
  21. MONSTA X
  22. TXT
  23. TVXQ
  24. BNF
  25. VERIVERY
  26. AB6IX
  27. GOT7
  28. Block B
  29. Stray Kids
  30. B.A.P

Source (1)

Source: Soompi

[Article] [Forbes] BIGBANG Members Renew Contracts With Long-Term Agency YG Entertainment

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BIGBANG promotional picture, 2020,  YG ENTERTAINMENT

 

The four members of South Korean band BIGBANG renewed their contracts with long-term agency YG Entertainment, the company announced on Wednesday.

G-Dragon (Kwon Ji-young), T.O.P (Choi Seung-hyun), Taeyang (Dong Young-bae), and Daesung (Kang Dae-sung) will continue on at YG, the company under which BIGBANG has been releasing music as an act since its formation in 2006.

The company’s website currently hosts a post declaring, “Happy to continue this journey with BIGBANG.” It is the third time BIGBANG has collectively renewed its contracts with YG Entertainment. The act also reportedly renewed contracts in 2011 and 2015.

Since the early ‘00s, BIGBANG has been one of South Korea’s most impactful pop acts, with numerous hit albums and singles from the act, both as a combined team and as soloists. In 2016, they were K-pop’s top earners with $44 million in pretax earnings, the 54th highest paid artists on the Celebrity 100 list of that year.

In a statement, YG Entertainment stated: “BIGBANG has changed the course of Korean pop culture. We will continue to support BIGBANG so that they can continue to make K-pop history as a representative group of YG Entertainment.”

The news arrived shortly after former member Seungri (Lee Seung-hyun) enlisted in South Korea’s military on March 9. He left BIGBANG and the South Korean entertainment industry last year amid disgrace during a series of high profile legal issues relating to allegations of corporate corruption and prostitution coordination.

BIGBANG last released the single “Flower Road” in 2018, as a special track dedicated to fans at the onset of the act’s hiatus as members served in South Korea’s military, fulling the country’s mandatory draft. The band last appeared together as a five-member act in 2017, prior to the enlistment of T.O.P that year. They were set to reignite their career with a performance at Coachella, but the Californian event has since been postponed due to the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, and it is as-of-yet unknown when BIGBANG’s first appearance as a renewed act will take place.

Source: Forbes

[Article] [Billboard] What Does Coachella’s Delay Mean for BIGBANG’s K-Pop Comeback?

G-Dragon, Taeyang, T.O.P and Daesung of Korean band Bigbang receive the Best Worldwide Award during the MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 live show at at the Odyssey Arena on November 6, 2011 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

G-Dragon, Taeyang, T.O.P and Daesung of Korean band Bigbang receive the Best Worldwide Award during the MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 live show at at the Odyssey Arena on November 6, 2011 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

 

G-Dragon, Taeyang, T.O.P and Daesung of Korean band Bigbang receive the Best Worldwide Award during the MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 live show at at the Odyssey Arena on November 6, 2011 in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Despite their big reunion performance postponed, 2020 could still be a major year for the act.

While the official postponement of Coachella 2020 due to coronavirus is a bummer for all artists involved, BIGBANG especially seemed to be banking on the festival to stage a major comeback performance, and now their plans are seemingly thrown into limbo.

The long-running K-pop act has been on a hiatus since 2017, when the members began enlisting in South Korea’s mandatory military service. While the 18 to 20 months of service shouldn’t derail most artists’ returns to the scene, BIGBANG had a member exit (the youngest, Seungri, left amid investigations related to the high-profile “Burning Sun” cases that brought criminal charges against several K-pop stars) and other members with legal issues of their own (T.O.P was indicted for marijuana use, Daesung was investigated over a building he owned).

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Despite the influx of headlines, BIGBANG was a surprise inclusion on the Coachella 2020 lineup, following in the footsteps of their younger labelmates BLACKPINK with their name high on the poster, indicating an ideal time slot for what was assumed to be their first performance in years. The booking was a savvy piece of marketing for BIGBANG, seasoned performers who have played multiple arena tours in America and could parlay the inevitable international response from the festival into growing anticipation for their K-pop comeback — and likely shush the harsh local media and comment culture in Korea.

With the performance on hold, BIGBANG’s future quickly became uncertain, especially after T.O.P commented on social media that he had no plans to return to show business.

But sources close to YG Entertainment tell Billboard that BIGBANG are working on a new album this year as a quartet, putting to rest worries that this was a farewell stage for the group or that new music would be dependent on the response to the performance. Also helping push BIGBANG forward is news that all four stars re-signed their contracts with YG, marking the third round of successful negotiations after the band renewed in 2011 and 2015.

While sources say it’s too early to know if BIGBANG will play the newly rescheduled October dates for Coachella, all signs point toward 2020 marking renewed activity from the band. But instead of using the Indio, Calif., festival for their comeback performance or to premiere new music, BIGBANG will likely need to think up another exciting way to drum up excitement for the release or go through traditional release methods. The guys could also take a page from BLACKPINK — who released their Kill This Love EP just a week ahead of the festival — and deliver their new music to the huge audience in October.

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No matter what route they take, BIGBANG’s return should be well-received Stateside.

The outfit was the first K-pop group to enter the Billboard 200 back in 2012 and have since earned four No. 1s on World Digital Song Sales, putting them only behind BTS in terms of male groups with the most chart-toppers on the list.

Source: Billboard

[Article] [YG Life] US·UK·Asia Spotlights BIGBANG’s Contract Renewal with YG… “Look Forward to Their Global Activities”

[스포츠조선닷컴=정유나 기자] Not only press of Korea, but also major global media spotlighted BIGBANG’s contract renewal with YG.

As YG Entertainment announced the agency’s exclusive contract renewal with members G-DRAGON, TAEYANG, T.O.P, and DAESUNG of BIGBANG on the 11th, international press of the US·UK·Asia immediately reported the according news.

Forbes, the American economics magazine, spotlighted BIGBANG’s influence in the K-Pop scene and their future.

Forbes introduced BIGBANG by writing, “The group that had the biggest influence in K-Pop history” and added, “Their team activities and solo activities by the members have released numerous hits”. UK Metro also covered news regarding BIGBANG’s contract renewal and revealed their anticipations on their upcoming comeback performances.

Chinese media also responded enthusiastically. Baidu, the biggest portal site of China, put BIGBANG’s news on their main music page, while the fans are continuously responding to the news with passion.

Dongbang News wrote, “We hope that the comeback of BIGBANG, the group with numerous Chinese fans, will decorate K-Pop culture splendidly in a global level”. Sina Music and MK Communications reported, “BIGBANG, the emperors of K-Pop, signed their third contract renewal with YG Entertainment”.

In addition, press form Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines showed high expectations on BIGBANG’s upcoming comeback activities and what kind of sensations they will bring with their new music.

YG has previously revealed, “BIGBANG will begin preparing new music for their comeback in 2020. We will provide our wholehearted support”.

2020. 3. 12.

[Article] Stray Kids’ And ATEEZ’s Europe Tours, Coachella, APRIL’s March Comeback, And More Postponed Or Canceled Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

Stray Kids’s And ATEEZ’s Europe Tours, Coachella, APRIL’s March Comeback, And More Postponed Or Canceled Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

Stray Kids’s And ATEEZ’s Europe Tours, Coachella, APRIL’s March Comeback, And More Postponed Or Canceled Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

Mar 11, 2020

Further events have been affected due to concerns about the continued spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) around the world.

JYP Entertainment has announced the cancelation of Stray Kids’s “District 9: Unlock” world tour stops in Europe that were planned for May, including concerts in Madrid, Berlin, London, Brussels, Paris, and Moscow.

ATEEZ’s planned seven European stops for their “The Fellowship: Map the Treasure” tour have been postponed due to various European government regulations over concerns of the coronavirus outbreak. The tour included concerts in Madrid, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Warsaw, and Moscow from March 14 to 29. The group’s global fan sign events in Europe have also ben postponed.

APRIL’s comeback has also been pushed back due to the effects of the coronavirus outbreak. Member Naeun had previously mentioned in an interview that the group was planning a March comeback, and it’s reported that the group had finished filming their new music video. On March 11, it was reported that DSP Media has decided that rather than making a comeback in the current situation where it is difficult for artists to meet face-to-face with fans, it would be better for them to release their new song when they’ll be able to promote as normal. A source from the agency told EDaily, “For now, we’re monitoring the situation and preparing so that they can make a comeback in April.”

The California music festival Coachella has also announced the postponement of this year’s event until October. The festival was originally scheduled for April, and BIGBANG and Epik High were both announced in the lineup of performers.

Park Jin Young’s “NO.1 X 50” concert in Los Angeles scheduled for April 11 has been postponed until June 27 due to the proliferation of the novel coronavirus.

WJSN’s “Obliviate” tour stops in Japan planned for March have been postponed to July. The group will be performing in Osaka and Tokyo on July 11 and 12 and July 16 and 17, respectively.

The musical “Sherlock Holmes: Missing Children” has closed early as a prevention measure due to the coronavirus outbreak. While its final show was planned for April 19, it ended its run on March 8. The show starred Ahn Jae Wook, Song Yong Jin, Lee Ji Hoon, VIXX’s Ken, B1A4’s Sandeul, and more.

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Source: Soompi

[Article] Stray Kids’s And ATEEZ’s Europe Tours, Coachella, APRIL’s March Comeback, And More Postponed Or Canceled Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

Stray Kids’s And ATEEZ’s Europe Tours, Coachella, APRIL’s March Comeback, And More Postponed Or Canceled Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

Stray Kids’s And ATEEZ’s Europe Tours, Coachella, APRIL’s March Comeback, And More Postponed Or Canceled Due To Coronavirus Outbreak

Mar 11, 2020

Further events have been affected due to concerns about the continued spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) around the world.

JYP Entertainment has announced the cancelation of Stray Kids’s “District 9: Unlock” world tour stops in Europe that were planned for May, including concerts in Madrid, Berlin, London, Brussels, Paris, and Moscow.

ATEEZ’s planned seven European stops for their “The Fellowship: Map the Treasure” tour have been postponed due to various European government regulations over concerns of the coronavirus outbreak. The tour included concerts in Madrid, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Warsaw, and Moscow from March 14 to 29. The group’s global fan sign events in Europe have also ben postponed.

APRIL’s comeback has also been pushed back due to the effects of the coronavirus outbreak. Member Naeun had previously mentioned in an interview that the group was planning a March comeback, and it’s reported that the group had finished filming their new music video. On March 11, it was reported that DSP Media has decided that rather than making a comeback in the current situation where it is difficult for artists to meet face-to-face with fans, it would be better for them to release their new song when they’ll be able to promote as normal. A source from the agency told EDaily, “For now, we’re monitoring the situation and preparing so that they can make a comeback in April.”

The California music festival Coachella has also announced the postponement of this year’s event until October. The festival was originally scheduled for April, and BIGBANG and Epik High were both announced in the lineup of performers.

Park Jin Young’s “NO.1 X 50” concert in Los Angeles scheduled for April 11 has been postponed until June 27 due to the proliferation of the novel coronavirus.

WJSN’s “Obliviate” tour stops in Japan planned for March have been postponed to July. The group will be performing in Osaka and Tokyo on July 11 and 12 and July 16 and 17, respectively.

The musical “Sherlock Holmes: Missing Children” has closed early as a prevention measure due to the coronavirus outbreak. While its final show was planned for April 19, it ended its run on March 8. The show starred Ahn Jae Wook, Song Yong Jin, Lee Ji Hoon, VIXX’s Ken, B1A4’s Sandeul, and more.

Source (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

Source: Soompi