K-pop took over the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards, with Stray Kids, NewJeans, Fifty Fifty, three members of BTS and the band's fan club taking home major wins from Monday's event.
Fifty Fifty will return in "either June or July" with Keena and newly-added members, Attrakt said on Monday after being cleared of charges of violating the contract with its former members last year.
The program’s production team, who made a statement at a committee meeting held Tuesday by the Korea Communications Standards Commission, the country's media regulator, said they “tried to fairly reflect all stakeholders’ opinions.”
Fifty Fifty’s hit song “Cupid” (2023) has again landed on three Billboard charts nearly a year after its release and breakthrough onto the Hot 100 singles chart.
The Korean Music Awards, which started in 2004, is an annual ceremony that recognizes the contributions of musical artists from various genres. This year's selection panel consists of 55 people of different occupations.
Fifty Fifty is recruiting new members to join the only remaining member Keena to make it a four or five-member girl group again.
Boy band Seventeen and girl group NewJeans each took a Grand Prize, while boy band ZeroBaseOne and girl group Fifty Fifty's Keena were awarded Rookie of the Year.
Boy band ZeroBaseOne and girl group Fifty Fifty won the Rookie of the Year awards at the 38th Golden Disc Awards on Saturday, honored as the two most promising newbies of 2023 K-pop.
Fifty Fifty was perhaps one of the hottest acts of 2023, for better or for worse. Fifty Fifty debuted on Nov. 18 last year as a quartet and shot to the top of the charts with “Cupid.” Things suddenly took an unexpected turn.
Ten new artists will compete for the Rookie of the Year Award at the 38th Golden Disc Awards. The ceremony, organized by the JoongAng Group, will be held on Jan. 6 in Indonesia.
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