Major players in both the United States and South Korea are in hot competition to create America’s first homegrown K-pop group.
While the groups continue to thrive, Billboard checks in with their members' solo efforts so far.
With BTS on hiatus and singles less dependable smashes than albums, Hot 100 domination still eludes many big K-pop acts. But is it even crucial to their success?
South Korea's vibrant music scene is packed with artists far beyond those in idol groups.
The artist is making the major-label leap with his new album NEVER ENOUGH — while doubling down on R&B innovation.
The breakout hit has held at No. 2 on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart since mid-January.
Mexican pop band RBD is the latest act to reunite — and earn millions — for their upcoming summer reunion tour.
Pre-pandemic ticket pricing. No pyro. Massive sold-out crowds — on both sides of the Atlantic. How Luke Combs became the genre’s global touring “unicorn.”
Bungled on-sales renewed furor at the ticketing giant. But a slew of new platforms are giving fans (and artists) alternatives.
From Broadway divas to metalheads to EDM DJs, stages on ships offer all kinds of artists a unique platform — and Sixthman has cornered the market.