Sum 41- Fake My Own Death
Canadian band Sum 41 is back with new music and a video of the band playing against a chaotic city full off life-invading memes, directed by Marc Klasfeld.
Canadian band Sum 41 is back with new music and a video of the band playing against a chaotic city full off life-invading memes, directed by Marc Klasfeld.
RBW is ready to unveil the debut of their boy group Vromance (브로맨스) in a hot pink video that features label mate Hwasa being confused with the drums, and adorable couples and a group of girls dancing to their tune.
Hebe Tien continues the promotion of her upcoming album, Day by Day (日常), with the release of When You Are Gone (餘波盪漾), directed by Chen Yin-Jung (陳映蓉) and featuring actor Bryan Chang Shu-hao (張書豪).
Khalil Fong continues releasing brand new music, this time a pop R&B collaboration with Mainland China vocalist Jane Zhang, directed by Shigeto Sayama (佐山重人).
YFilms continues promoting hijra band 6 Pack Band- Now it’s the turn of Pakistani vocalist Rahat Fateh Ali Khan with Raula Paye Gaya, paying tribute to the spirit of Sultan.
Taeyeon promotes the release of her second mini, Why, with the release of Starlight and self-titled song, both in charge of Röntgen (뢴트겐).
Brand new single from Mayday, What If We Had Never Met (如果我們不曾相遇) follows a young man and a young woman whose destinies sets them in different paths of lives, directed by 小瓜他爹.
Crowd Lu has released his latest music video, Wedding Ring (結婚鑽戒), directed by Huang Zhongping (黄中平).
The life of an Indian boy that became the youngest marathon runner at the age of four, amid the controversy with his trainer who was accused of exploiting him.
Mirzya is Gulzar-saab’s first script since the 90s and it’s based on the Punjab tragic romance Mirza Sahiban.