In an interview with musician Namira, she speaks about her upbringing and how a combination of cultures, and her mother’s upbringing, and genres create her music and what she hopes for the future in the industry.
After three years, BLACKPINK has returned with their mini-album “DEADLINE” and while there are some positives, it feels flat after such a long wait, with an album more catered to Western audiences than their K-Pop roots.
ATEEZ have returned with their new mini-album “GOLDEN HOUR: Part.4.” It is an album that combines genres and showcases the members’ talents and vocals in a much more equal fashion.
Namira has come out with the EP “California Fever,” which is a beautiful collection of songs that follow her journey as an artist but in memory of her mother’s journey to America from Korea.
SF9’s Inseong has made his solo debut with the album “Crossfade:”, and the main vocalist has shone with an album telling the perfect story with his beautiful voice and emotions.
SEVENTEEN’s DK and Seungkwan have debuted with their subunit DxS, and here’s a review of their first mini EP “Serenade” with the title track “Blue.”
We chat to Thai art icons Sundae Kids, unpacking the inspirations behind their relatable art, blending emotions, storytelling, and personal experiences that foster global audience connection amongst their fanbase.
&ASIAN rounds up the year with our Top 25 K-Pop songs of 2025, showcasing diverse tracks that resonate emotionally and sonically with audiences throughout the year.
Mark Tuan has just released his second mini-album called “Silhouette.” While there are some songs that have already been released, Mark ties together the album with five songs that exude nostalgia.
Disney+ have finished airing the highly-anticipated K-Drama “Tempest” starring Jun Ji Hyun and Gang Dong Won. While it hit some highs, it was a tale of two halves, riddled with cliches and scenes that made it feel too long.


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