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The Evolution of the K-pop Album: From Profitability to Innovation
Bite Review: Yeonjun Impresses as a Performer but Falters Musically with “Ggum”
Jimin’s Artistic Evolution Shines in “Muse”
SB Mid-Year Review, 2024: Leading Debuts Reflect Industry Disruptions
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Illit’s “Cherish (My Love)” is a Whimsical Exploration of Love and Pain
Bite Review: “APT.” is a Masterclass in Fun from Rosé and Bruno Mars
The Wind Greets New and Old Fans with “Hello: My First Love”
The SB Mixtape, 10/17/2024: Ominous Autumn Whimsey
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KCON LA Aspires for a Festival Feel and a Wider Reach
The Midnight Studio: Tackling Death with Choice
Marry My Husband Attempts to Seduce 4B Feminists with Promises of Girlboss Success
A Shop for Killers: Rich in Secrets and Action
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The Evolution of the K-pop Album: From Profitability to Innovation
Boys Planet: The End of “K-pop” As We Know It
Ageism and Age Bias in K-pop
Kim Garam and the Power of Fans in Shaping Idol Narratives
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Beats of the Month: Culinary Class Wars & Aespa Bring Excitement to Autumn
For Your Viewing Pleasure: Keeping Cosy
Week in Review, 10/21 to 10/27
For Your Viewing Pleasure: Love For The Locks
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DMTN’s Jeesu to Debut as Solo Artist Kixs
What’s Your Name?: A Compendium of K-pop Fandoms
Week in Review: Getting High
When Scandal Statements Go South
SB Bite: Daniel’s Drug Drama
5 Things I LOVED in K-pop: 2/11 – 2/18
Best of Weekly Music Shows: 1/28 – 2/3
DMTN Learned How to Fight, but Not How to Act
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