Camiele’s 2017 SXSW Experience: K-pop Night Out – The Belmont
This year’s K-Pop Night Out was truly one of the most incredible, emotional evenings I’ve ever spent at a showcase.
This year’s K-Pop Night Out was truly one of the most incredible, emotional evenings I’ve ever spent at a showcase.
Here’s the first look at Kim Soo Hyun’s return to the big screen in Real (리얼), written and directed by Lee Jung-Sub.
The new members of Unnies, who had been documenting their girl group training every Friday night on Sister’s Slam Dunk (언니들의 슬램덩크), finally release Majji? (맞지?), directed by Jeong Han Sol (정한솔).
When XXX took the stage at Austin’s ScratcHouse, the entire audience was absolutely transported.
IU also released the music video for Ending Scene (이런 엔딩), which features Kim Soo-hyun (김수현), directed by Bae Doo-han (배두한).
IU continues to promote her fourth full length studio album, Palette, in this collaboration with G-Dragon, directed by Lee Rae Kyeong (이래경) for BTS Film.
Minzy has risen like a phoenix and is back with the release of NINANO (니나노) featuring Flowsik.
Block B rapper, Zico, is back with the stylish She’s a Baby, a mellow pastel music video directed by Beomjin J.
Shooting to internet stardom back in 2015 when her cover of Adele’s Hello went viral; Korean musician, only a teenager, Lydia Lee presents her second single, Talking to Myself.
Korean boy group B.A.P was all set up for their comeback music video, WAKE ME UP, directed by Zanybros bringing on a revolution, waking people up from the pressures society has put on our minds and bodies.