Tanu I. Raj

B.I – ‘To Die For’ review: coming full circle on a fearless and purposeful release

On the second half of his sophomore studio album, B.I brings his exploration of love, resistance and youth to a close with masterful execution

Sik-K and HAON: “This is not the endgame, this is the opening”

Speaking exclusively to NME, the South Korean rappers open up about leaving H1GHR Music, their new mixtape ‘ALBUM ON THE WAY!’ and plans for the future

Exhausted by the grind? ‘Second Wind’ by SEVENTEEN trio BSS is a perfect pick-me-up

On their first release in five years, SEVENTEEN’s Seungkwan, DK and Hoshi channel a characteristic positivity and optimism

Epik High – ‘Strawberry’ review: an irreverent, bite-sized beginning to a new chapter

Assisted by Jackson Wang and Hwasa, the hip-hop trio close a door on the first 20 years of their career with a charming, cutting EP

On new single ‘Moonlight Sunrise’, TWICE embrace their evolved ethos with a sultry smoothness

Their second ever English single, ‘Moonlight Sunrise’ signals a newly confident chapter in TWICE’s story

GOT The Beat – ‘Stamp On It’ review: generational talents play to their strengths

The SM Entertainment supergroup’s first mini-album is a commanding debut offering, though questions of identity remain

‘The Forbidden Marriage’ review: Park Ju-hyun shines in this wobbly web-novel adaptation

Despite great humor and witty writing, this adaptation lacks the nuances that made the characters of its source material so endearing

‘Alchemy of Souls: Light And Shadow’ review: hyped fantasy K-drama sharpens its focus

The second season of ‘Alchemy of Souls’ is shaping up to be better than the first thanks to tight pacing and focused storytelling

KARA – ‘Move Again’ review: K-pop stalwarts return with a warm, nostalgic hug

On their first new album in seven years, KARA dip back into familiar sounds to look back on their past

Red Velvet – ‘The ReVe Festival 2022 – Birthday’ review: a promising step to an exciting new era

Celebrating their strengths while keeping the element of surprise, this mini-album is better than Red Velvet’s other recent releases
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