‘Can Be Better’ is Highlight at its best
Son Dongwoon, Yang Yoseob, Lee Gikwang, Yoon Doojoon and Yong Junhyung—who used to be collectively known as Beast, one of K-pop’s most iconic boy bands—may have come to the realization
Son Dongwoon, Yang Yoseob, Lee Gikwang, Yoon Doojoon and Yong Junhyung—who used to be collectively known as Beast, one of K-pop’s most iconic boy bands—may have come to the realization
Korean pop (K-pop) has seen boy and girl groups earning global recognition for the greater part of the last decade, but which have disbanded or gone into the doldrums recently.
When Nicholas Hoult landed the role of Beast in the “X-Men” movie franchise, the first thing he did was tinker with his phone’s settings.
Nicholas Hoult is a geek like the rest of us. The actor, who has gained a huge fan base for his roles as Beast in the rebooted “X-Men” franchise and
BEAST is back, and while the departure of lead singer Jang Hyunseung will take some getting used to especially for longtime fans of the legendary Korean-pop (K-pop) group, the five
MAJOR Korean-pop “idol” act and recent Manila visitor Beast makes a recording comeback today but with one member less through its third full studio album “Highlight.” The music video of
1. Son Dongwoon really looks god-like. Despite sporting casual denim jackets and pants ripped in the knees, the youngest member of B2ST and adopted son of Sta. Rosa, Laguna, didn’t
FANS of Beast, the top Korean-pop male “idol” act, left Smart Araneta in Cubao March 19 with a mixture of happiness and sadness. Happiness obviously because the boy band had
BEAST, one of the key musical acts leading the “Hallyu” or Korean cultural wave, returns to the Philippines this week when it holds a “fan meeting” at the Araneta Coliseum
THE VIDEO teaser of “Guess Who?” the new Japanese release of top Korean pop (Kpop) act Beast, has fueled excitement among its legions of fans across the globe, including the
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