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Blockxy (블록시) is a newly debuted K-pop girl group that made a splash in August 2025 with their first mini album and its title track "On a night like this (오늘 같은 밤이면)".

Blockxy: The Dramatic New Wave of K-pop – Introducing the Rising Girl Group and Their Debut ‘On a night like this’ – [Music Video]

Blockxy (블록시) is a newly debuted K-pop girl group that made a splash in August 2025 with their first mini album and its title track "On a night like this (오늘 같은 밤이면)". This comprehensive profile introduces Blockxy to K-pop fans by covering their group history, member details, debut release, and early milestones. Group History Blockxy first came to public attention in 2025, launching as a four-member K-pop girl group. Their unique origin story is rooted in acting, as the members initially gathered as actresses before forming a musical act to film their debut project. This unconventional background gives Blockxy
CORTIS, the newest boy group from BIGHIT MUSIC, has set the K-pop world abuzz with the release of their vibrant music video “GO!” and the promise of a new era defined by creativity and youthful energy.

CORTIS Unleashes Youthful Energy with ‘GO!’ Music Video: Meet BIGHIT MUSIC’s Bold Next Boy Group

Photo Credits: BIGHIT MUSIC CORTIS, the newest boy group from BIGHIT MUSIC, has set the K-pop world abuzz with the release of their vibrant music video “GO!” and the promise of a new era defined by creativity and youthful energy. Nearly six years after the debut of TXT, BIGHIT MUSIC returns with a fresh vision—a collective of five talented teens who not only perform but actively shape their own artistic journey. The group name, CORTIS, is ingeniously drawn from “Color Outside the Lines,” reflecting their commitment to breaking the mold and embracing originality. The music video for “GO!” offers a
TWICE, the phenomenally popular K-pop group, just dropped the music video for their latest title track “THIS IS FOR” today (July 11, 2025). This release coincides with the launch of their fourth full-length Korean studio album, also titled ‘This Is For,’

TWICE’s Empowering ‘THIS IS FOR’ MV and Album: A New Era Begins [Music Video]

Photo Credit: JYP Entertainment A Fresh Chapter TWICE, the phenomenally popular K-pop group, dropped the music video for their latest title track “THIS IS FOR” on (July 11, 2025). This release coincided with the launch of their fourth full-length Korean studio album, also titled ‘This Is For,’ marking their first major Korean-language album since 2021’s “Formula of Love: O+T=<3”. The video went live at 1 PM KST on their official YouTube channel, quickly garnering millions of views from ONCEs around the world. The song itself is a bright, catchy tribute to ordinary people living everyday lives—a message of encouragement and
A surge of excitement swept through the K-pop community when ALL(H)OURS, the dynamic multinational collective, dropped their official music video for “Graffiti.”

ALL(H)OURS’ “Graffiti” Music Video Ignites K-Pop Fandom with Urban Artistry and Global Appeal

Video Credits: EDEN Entertainment Hero Image: NME A surge of excitement swept through the K-pop community when ALL(H)OURS, the dynamic multinational collective, dropped their official music video for “Graffiti.” Released on January 17, the video instantly stood out for its bold visual storytelling and genre-blending sound, reaffirming the group’s reputation as one of the most innovative acts on the global stage. “Graffiti” is more than just a song; it’s a vibrant statement about individuality and creative freedom. Drawing inspiration from the raw energy of street art, the track fuses hip-hop rhythms with electronic undertones, punctuated by powerful vocals and sharp
ARTMS, one of K-pop’s most promising new girl groups, is making waves with their latest release, “Icarus.” The song, which has been unveiled in both a Cinematic Version and a Club Version, showcases the group’s versatility and creative ambition, quickly earning attention from fans and industry watchers alike.

ARTMS Takes Flight with “Icarus”: Exploring the Cinematic and Club Versions and the Group’s Rising Stardom

Photo Credits: MODHAUS ARTMS, one of K-pop’s most promising new girl groups, is making waves with their latest release, “Icarus.” The song, which has been unveiled in both a Cinematic Version and a Club Version, showcases the group’s versatility and creative ambition, quickly earning attention from fans and industry watchers alike. The music video for “Icarus” (Cinematic Ver.) is a visual feast, blending ethereal imagery with powerful choreography. The narrative draws inspiration from the Greek myth of Icarus, weaving themes of ambition, risk, and self-discovery into a modern K-pop context. Lush cinematography and evocative storytelling elevate the video, while the
BTS’s J-Hope has once again taken the music world by storm with the release of his latest single, “Killin’ It Girl,” featuring American rapper GloRilla.

BTS J-Hope and GloRilla Drop “Killin’ It Girl”: Fans React to Electrifying Collaboration and Global Tour Buzz

Photo Credits: HYBE BTS’s J-Hope has once again taken the music world by storm with the release of his latest single, “Killin’ It Girl,” featuring American rapper GloRilla. The much-anticipated collaboration dropped alongside a visually stunning music video that quickly shot up trending charts worldwide, igniting a frenzy among ARMYs and music lovers alike. The video showcases J-Hope’s signature charisma and dynamic choreography, blending seamlessly with GloRilla’s bold rap verses. Fans have flooded social media with praise, calling the track “a fresh fusion of styles” and “an instant summer anthem.” One Twitter user wrote, “J-Hope’s energy is unmatched! The way
ITZY’s latest release, "Girls Will Be Girls," marks a powerful milestone as the group celebrates their seventh year together under JYP Entertainment.

ITZY Empowers with Unbreakable Sisterhood in Dynamic New Release “Girls Will Be Girls

Photo Credits: JYP Entertainment ITZY’s latest release, "Girls Will Be Girls," marks a powerful milestone as the group celebrates their seventh year together under JYP Entertainment. The music video, shot in Georgia, presents a striking post-apocalyptic narrative where the members—Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong, and Yuna—appear as fierce survivors battling monstrous creatures symbolizing societal scrutiny and prejudice. Their torn clothes and battle scars visually echo the struggles faced not only by the characters in the video but also metaphorically reflect the challenges of staying true to oneself in a harsh world. The song itself is a dynamic dance-pop track characterized by
ILLIT's latest mini album, bomb, is rapidly gaining popularity among fans due to its compelling storytelling and the group's continued artistic growth.

 ILLIT Unveils Captivating Third Mini Album “bomb” with Brand Film, Sparking Excitement for Upcoming K-Pop Events

Photo Credits: BE:LIFT South Korea’s rising K-pop sensation ILLIT has once again captured the hearts of fans worldwide with the release of their highly anticipated third mini album, bomb. This latest project showcases the group’s evolving artistry and dynamic sound, further establishing their unique presence in the competitive K-pop industry. Accompanying the album’s launch, ILLIT dropped an engaging brand film that offers a glimpse into the concept and energy behind bomb, highlighting their charismatic performances and innovative visuals. ILLIT’s new mini album features a blend of powerful beats, catchy melodies, and emotionally charged lyrics, reflecting the group’s growth since their debut. Fans