Performance is the language of Nexzi. JYP Entertainment's boy group Nexzi has made a comeback after six months with their third mini-album, "Beat-Boxer," once again putting their identity as a "team ...
How an English-teaching expat cracked the K-pop biz. By Hannah Karp “I couldn’t take it anymore,” recalls Paul Thompson, explaining why he fled his cubicle job as a Silicon Valley headhunter in 2013 ...
The six-member troupe from JYP Entertainment and Republic Records is leading a new global-pop race with a focus on heart and representation. By Jeff Benjamin Through K-pop’s rapid changes in the last ...
“TWICE’s outstanding results with ‘Cheer Up’ this year symbolizes JYP’s successful entry into a new era,” JYP Entertainment’s representative Jung Wook proudly proclaimed. In a recent interview, the ...
Known for producing major acts including TWICE, Stray Kids and ITZY, entertainment giant JYP has unveiled KickFlip, a new boy band set to debut as the label's first major act of 2025. JYP announced ...
Which group first comes to mind when you hear the word ‘beast-dol’? It’s probably 2PM. 2PM boasts a strong base of female fans thanks to its members’ fit muscular bodies, tall heights and wild dance ...
JYP is at it again. Following his hilariously unhinged criticism of fans' dance moves for the dance challenge to his song "Groove Back" in November 2022, JYP, also known as J.Y. Park, is generating ...
JYP Entertainment is one of the biggest K-pop labels in South Korea. As K-pop finds more success in North America, labels are expanding their operations to have a larger footprint in the Western ...
The idol group TWICE and Stray Kids have been nurtured by JYP Entertainment (JYP Ent.), which maintains a stable management system with founder Park Jin-Young as Chief Creative Officer (CCO) and CEO ...
15& made a comeback with “Somebody” and immediately topped charts upon release. With such a good early response, critics are wondering if the group has a bit hit on their hands. When people asked her ...
For well over a decade now, SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment and JYP Entertainment have consistently produced acts that have led K-pop’s growth both in the country and internationally. Dubbed the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results