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BTS’ Rap Monster Working On Solo Album With Hip Hop Legend Warren G

BTS’ Rap Monster Working On Solo Album With Hip Hop Legend Warren G
BTS's leader, Rap Monster, will make his solo debut album with the support from hip-hop musician legend Warren G! It was already reported that Rap Monster will be collaborating with MFBTY for their comeback album, and it was soon followed by the news of him releasing a single. Hip hop legend Warren G, who ruled the G-Funk genre with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg back in the 90′s, will be helping him with the single. The two first met during the filming of the BTS reality program “American Hustle Life” last year and met again on February 23rd in Los Angeles to make the brand new song, which the both of them wrote and composed together. Rap Monster reportedly returned to Korea today, on February 26, after spending three days working on the song in the United States. The collaboration single will be released early next month.

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JYJ’s Kim Junsu Tops Music Charts in America and China

On July 24, 2013, Junsu’s “Incredible” appeared to be number 5 on the Billboard’s World Album Chart, which is a collected popularity in Canada to America, showcasing Junsu’s success spreading internationally in a heartbeat. This is also shows the support his fans are throwing at him from all parts of the world, and overall, this is really good news for the singer. He was also interviewed by Grammy, and during its release, his interview video would just not quit the main page. It also topped the site’s list as one of the trending videos for the number of views and shares that it went for. Meanwhile, in China, Junsu’s music video for Incredible took over Yinyuetai’s Korean V Chart for the third week of July, followed shortly by a no. 1 win on the site’s live chart soon after its release, this not being the first time he had claimed a winning spot on the site since he did claim the Best Korean Male Artist Award on the same V charts, a global poll meant for everyone to f...

TVXQ Defends Crown For The Second Year As K-pop Group Who Has Expanded Their Influence The Most Globally During First Half Of 2013!

  TVX voted as the K-Pop group who expanded their influence the most globally in 2013 You voted, and we listened – TVXQ has officially been named ‘the K-Pop group who has expanded their influence the most globally during the first half of 2013.’ For Stage 1 of our semi-annual KpopStarz reader poll we asked you to tell us what you think by voting from July 8-14 for the K-Pop group who has shown the farthest international reach so far this year. The votes have been counted, and although the race was a close one, TVXQ have come out on top as the winners with 36.95% of the votes! Stage 1 was particularly tight as runner-up JYJ was not far behind with 34.43% of the vote. Adding a little more interest and tension to the vote, as many fans are already aware of, the three JYJ members are former TVXQ group mates.  The first stage of this year’s KpopStarz semi-annual reader poll thus turned out to be a battle between members of the same original group! TVXQ initiall...

Kpop Ballad Group 2AM Makes the Cover Page of Fashion Magazine

2am fashion magazine Group 2AM revealed their sexy charms as models through a fashion magazine. Today, 2AM revealed their photo shoot held with a fashion magazine. 2AM revealed their collar bone and back tattoos, revealing matured looks. They also revealed sensational poses as models, catching much attention. During the interview held with the photo shoot, Jung Jinwoon said, “Becoming a trustworthy man is my goal” about coming out in MBC “We Got Married.” Im Seulong said, “I just tried my best and got here, but now I’m thinking about what to do from here.” JoKwon, who had received many positive commentary for his musical “Jesus Christ Superstar,” said, “It’s true that the crowd looked at me with bias because I’m an idol. But I just tried my best to prove that I can do it.” Changmin, who is also working as a musical star, said, “Musical is not an easy genre to just try. I tried harder to break the stereotypes of idols.”