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On August 7, HYBE and Geffen Records revealed plans for a large-scale audition event titled “World Scout: The Final Piece” to be held across Japan.

This joint project between HYBE and Geffen Records aims to discover exceptional talent from around the world. HYBE’s top-tier scouting team will lead the search, seeking individuals with the star power and potential to make it big.

Successful applicants will undergo K-pop–style training designed by HYBE and Geffen Records specifically for the U.S. market between October and December. From there, finalists will advance to an intensive training camp in the United States, where they will compete for a spot in a brand-new group set to debut next year.

According to HYBE and Geffen Records, the project will document the transformation of aspiring stars as they work alongside world-class producers to make their dreams a reality.

“World Scout: The Final Piece” is scheduled to premiere in 2026 on the Japanese streaming platform ABEMA.

On August 7, Netflix Korea confirmed the news through its official account, announcing that the hit variety show will return with fresh mysteries to solve.

The series follows a team of investigators as they tackle bizarre, unexplained cases that defy scientific logic. Produced by PD Jung Jong Yeon the mastermind behind The Devil’s Plan, The Genius, and The Great Escape the show blends high-stakes challenges with sharp teamwork.

Season 2 will see the return of the beloved original cast Lee Yong Jin, John Park, Hyeri, Kim Do Hoon, and aespa’s Karina alongside a new face: Gabee.

Season 1 won fans over with its large-scale, unpredictable missions and the engaging chemistry among the cast.

This time, viewers can expect upgraded skills and even sharper teamwork: Lee Yong Jin, the witty leader who takes on any task head-on; John Park, the brains of the operation; Hyeri, the crisis-time clue finder; Kim Do Hoon, the fearless action-taker; and Karina, the secret weapon with razor-sharp instincts.

New recruit Gabee, known for her quick thinking, charisma, and sharp wit, is expected to shake up the group dynamic and bring a fresh spark to the high-tension missions.

On August 8 at midnight KST, JYP Entertainment announced the release date of Chaeyoung’s first solo album, along with a short video offering a behind-the-scenes look at the production process. The clip shows Chaeyoung actively involved in creating the album, including working hard in the recording studio.

She will be the fourth TWICE member to debut as a solo artist, following Nayeon, Jihyo, and Tzuyu. Her solo album is set to be released on September 12 at 1 PM KST.

Annie recently opened up about the challenges she faced and the dedication it took to debut with ALLDAY PROJECT.

On August 5, she appeared alongside Tarzzan as a special guest on the YouTube variety show Salon Drip 2, hosted by Jang Do Yeon on channel TEO, where she candidly shared her journey to becoming an idol.

When asked how she connected with THEBLACKLABEL’s Teddy and eventually joined ALLDAY PROJECT, Annie reflected on her longtime admiration for 2NE1 and BIGBANG. “I’ve always wanted to follow in their footsteps, ever since I was young,” she said. “When ‘Lollipop’ came out and 2NE1 debuted, I’d always take on CL’s part and assign the other roles to my younger sister.”

Annie also spoke about convincing her parents to support her dream of becoming a singer. “At first, they didn’t take me seriously. They thought it was just a phase, something that would pass like the wind,” she admitted.

Addressing assumptions about her background and how she joined the group, host Jang Do Yeon mentioned that many people believe the label recruited her because of her family connections. Annie clarified, “I actually auditioned to get into THEBLACKLABEL. I joined as a trainee and worked hard before becoming part of the group.”

She went on to describe the unique training process she underwent while studying abroad. “I wasn’t in Korea, so I trained online. I’d take lessons virtually, record my performances, and send them in for feedback,” she explained. “I did that for four years. Whenever I visited Korea during vacations, I would go straight to the company to practice.”

Jang Do Yeon praised her perseverance, saying, “You’re incredibly determined.”

Despite coming from a high-profile family — as the granddaughter of Shinsegae Group chairwoman Lee Myung Hee and the eldest daughter of Shinsegae president Jung Yoo Kyung — Annie emphasized that her debut was earned through passion and persistence, not privilege.

Lee Min (birth name Lee Min Young), a member of the iconic female duo As One, has tragically passed away at the age of 46.

On August 5th KST, Lee Min was found deceased in her home. Authorities have since launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her sudden death.

A representative from BRANDNEW MUSIC addressed the situation on August 6th, stating, “The police are currently investigating. We respectfully ask the public to avoid speculation until official findings are released.”

Industry insiders noted that Lee Min had remained active in her career. In June, she released a single titled “Happy Birthday” and made a guest appearance on Park Bo Gum’s Cantabile, signaling a fresh wave of activities. A close friend of the late artist expressed disbelief at the news, saying, “She was such a positive soul. She had just resumed her music and seemed genuinely happy.

It still doesn’t feel real.” Another acquaintance shared, “I saw her just last week. She was always so sincere and dedicated, balancing both her music and her role as an instructor.”

Lee Min made her debut in 1999 as one half of As One, known for hits like “For You I Long and Resent,” “Day by Day,” “Don’t Be Silly,” and “Am I the One Who Should Apologize.”

The duo earned widespread recognition for their emotional ballads and harmonies, leaving a lasting impact on the Korean music scene.

TWICE made history as the headlining act at Lollapalooza Chicago, one of the world’s largest music festivals, performing for a massive audience. The group lit up the stage with a powerful setlist, featuring fan favorites like “The Feels,” “MORE & MORE,” “Dance the Night Away,” and “Takedown,” the OST from the animated film K-Pop Demon Hunters.

Following the iconic performance, Jihyo gave fans a behind-the-scenes treat on Instagram. She posted a series of backstage shots, turning heads with her striking visuals and sculpted abs, dressed in a white crop top and low-rise jeans.

BIGHIT MUSIC has officially addressed and denied the circulating rumors suggesting BTS’s involvement in an upcoming Michael Jackson tribute album.

The speculation began after Paddy Dunning, the owner of Ireland’s Grouse Lodge Studio, mentioned in an interview that several global superstars, including BTS, had recorded unreleased tracks originally written for the late pop icon.

Dunning claimed the songs were being brought to life with the help of artists like BTS and longtime Michael Jackson collaborators such as Rodney Jerkins.

In response to the growing buzz, BIGHIT MUSIC released a clear and direct statement: “BTS has neither visited Grouse Lodge Studio in Ireland nor taken part in any recording sessions at the location for the mentioned project.

The group is not involved in the tribute album in any capacity.” This clarification puts to rest the fan-driven speculation that BTS might be featured on a posthumous Michael Jackson track. The label emphasized that BTS has had no connection to the project, physically or musically.

Despite the excitement such a collaboration could have sparked among fans of both global icons, the company’s firm statement confirms that the rumors were entirely unfounded.

South Korean comedian Lee Soo Ji has gone viral with her hilarious spoof of the famous “Affair Cam” moment—this time during Son Heung Min’s farewell match in Seoul.

At the 2025 Coupang Play Series game between Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United on August 3 KST, held at Seoul World Cup Stadium, Lee appeared on the kiss cam alongside fellow comedian Kim Kyoo Won. In a perfectly executed skit, the two posed like a couple, but Lee suddenly pulled away in mock shock, hiding her face as if she’d been caught in an affair.

The parody, referencing the viral Coldplay concert moment, had the stadium’s 65,000+ attendees roaring with laughter.

Girls’ Generation’s YoonA recently responded to playful rumors accusing her of having “Center Syndrome” a tongue-in-cheek term used to describe idols who allegedly feel the need to always be in the center during group performances or photos.

The buzz was reignited after fellow member Tiffany Young jokingly claimed in a past YouTube video that “YoonA has a condition where she can’t survive unless she’s in the center.”

On August 4 KST, YoonA appeared with actor Ahn Bo Hyun on the YouTube show Zzanbro Shin Dong Yup, where the topic came up once again. Co-host Jung Ho Cheol teasingly asked, “Are you okay with your seat? You’re not in the center today,” to which YoonA calmly and humorously responded, “I feel very comfortable.”

When reminded of Tiffany’s viral comment, YoonA laughed and clarified, “There’s no such syndrome. When I saw what the unnies said, I just thought, ‘Oh, they’re just being funny for the show.’” She then joked, “Let’s just say this seat is the center today.” Host Shin Dong Yup joined in on the lighthearted exchange, quipping, “If it starts to feel like you’re dying, we can switch seats.”

Tiffany previously addressed her remark in a Boogle Boogle YouTube appearance, explaining it was just a joke, and cheekily added that it’s actually Sooyoung who “wants to be in the center and proudly admits it.” The entire interaction has since drawn laughs from fans, putting to rest any serious speculation and highlighting the group’s ongoing camaraderie and good-natured teasing.

Speculation is running wild online after fans picked up on comments suggesting that BTS may have recorded an unreleased song originally written for Michael Jackson.

The buzz started after Paddy Dunning, owner of Ireland’s Grouse Lodge Studio, revealed in an interview that global artists—including BTS—have been involved in sessions using unreleased tracks created by Michael Jackson’s longtime collaborators, including producer Rodney Jerkins.

According to VIBE, Dunning shared that he’s been working to bring these hidden songs to life by enlisting major global stars. Fresh from a U.S. trip, he stated, “We’ve been signing up some of the world’s biggest acts to record tracks originally written for Michael.” While no official confirmation has been made, BTS’s name in the mix has fans excited—and curious—about what may be coming.