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  2. Burning Sun scandal - Wikipedia

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    K-pop fans' reactions were mixed, some called for YG Entertainment to remove Seungri from the group BigBang for tarnishing the group's image and having used the group's celebrity to promote his business, [256] even waiting outside his agency's office for an explanation. [257] However, other fans continued to support him. [258]

  3. Jung Joon-young KakaoTalk chatrooms - Wikipedia

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    The Jung Joon-young KakaoTalk chatrooms was a South Korean entertainment and sex scandal publicized in 2019 as part of the Burning Sun scandal.The two scandals were tied together by the release of revealing KakaoTalk messages that exposed alleged crimes at the Burning Sun nightclub, and separately, by K-pop singer and entertainer Jung Joon-young and his friends and colleagues.

  4. Kard (group) - Wikipedia

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    Following this development, it was revealed that all content for Kard's final project single titled "Rumor", including its music videos, will be produced in collaboration with LG Electronics G6. [23] "Rumor" was then released on April 24, with the song's music video featuring Korean choreographer Z.Sun as the group's third "hidden card" member ...

  5. BLACKPINK in your desert area: K-pop superstars make ... - AOL

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    On Saturday, BLACKPINK became not only the fest’s first K-pop headliner, but the first Asian headliner of any genre, as well as the first-ever girl group to receive that big-font billing.

  6. Sasaeng fan - Wikipedia

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    Sasaeng or sasaeng fan (Korean: 사생팬; Hanja: 私生팬; RR: sasaengpaen) is the South Korean term for an obsessive fan who invades the privacy of Korean idols, drama actors, or other public figures in the entertainment industry.

  7. Sexualization and sexual exploitation in K-pop - Wikipedia

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    K-pop was first inspired by the Japanese idol system during the 1990s [2] and eventually morphed into a global phenomenon over a twenty-year time frame. [2] Male and female idols do follow some normative feminine and masculine traits, respectively, as defined by the South Korean patriarchal system and in conjunction with a globally desired ...

  8. Blank2y - Wikipedia

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    On February 25, 2023, an anonymous individual came forward accusing idol "Y" of dating violence, who was later confirmed to be Youngbin. Later that day, Keystone Entertainment confirmed the rumors, and announced that Youngbin had left Blank2y and the group will reorganize as eight members.

  9. 30 Girls 6 Concepts - Wikipedia

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    In its third week, "Rumor" placed at number 66 on the Digital Chart and at 68 on the Hot 100, meanwhile "To Reach You" at 97 on the lattest. [6] [7] In its fourth week, "Rumor" placed at number 80 on the Digital Chart and at 77 on the Hot 100. [8] [9] In a fifth week, "Rumor" placed at number 99 on the Digital Chart and at 94 on the Hot 100 ...