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Rookie group LU:KUS is gearing up for their debut, and Jinwan is the next member to tease with his profile photoshoot. More »

Rookie group, LU:KUS is getting ready for their debut, and J.One is sharing a little peek at his profile photoshoot to get fans excited. More »

Last year, X-5 left Open World Entertainment, and it looks like J.One (Haewon), Donghyun and Jinwan will be joined by two others to form the group LU:KUS under Box Media. More »

What is KPOP without its scandals? Every year, there are quite a few shocking scandals and 2012 proved to be no different. From members leaving to dating to DUIs to silly antics and so forth, 2012 was one to remember with its scandals. Let’s check out the 5 most shocking scandals of the year, shall we? More »

Have you been wondering what happened to the boy group, X-5, who debuted in 2011 with “The Show Is Over“? Apparently they ended their contracts with Open World Entertainment 2-3 months ago and leader Ghun just enlisted in the military. More »

Earlier this year, news about Open World Entertainment’s CEO Jang sexually assaulting female trainees shocked the industry. Finally the court has made its decision and sentenced the CEO to six years in prison. More »

So, 2012 so far is a decent year. Some amazing comebacks already, with quite a few more coming our way. However, with our favorite stars going through their busy schedules, it seems like there really isn’t any time for scandals to happen (you’d think the companies won’t want their idols to be doing messed up stuff at this point of time), but they have. So here are 7 Major KPOP Scandals of 2012…So Far. More »

If you’ve been wondering if Shinhwa’s Junjin will be renewing his contract with Open World Entertainment, the answer is…no, he has decided to look for a new agency. More »

After the horrific scandal of Open World Entertainment’s CEO, Jang Seok Woo, who had sexually assaulted 11 trainee girls, the Korean government has made a move to prevent such conduct from occurring in the future. More »

On April 16th, The Boss posted an apology on their Japanese website in response to the situation with their company, Open World Entertainment. More »

It’s been just about a week since the news about Open World Entertainment and their CEO shocked the industry and world. On April 17th, the company posted an official apology on their website. More »

Due to all of the commotion surrounding Open World Entertainment, it has been announced that The Boss will be postponing their 1st full-length album “Shadow” until further notice. More »

It’s been a day since information on the the arrest of Open World Entertainment’s CEO hit the news. Now Open World Entertainment has issued a statement. More »

It has been revealed that Open World Entertainment’s CEO, Jang Seok Woo has been arrested for allegedly sexually harassing, assaulting and raping the artists and trainees under Open World Entertainment’s management. More »

And you’re not going to be able to say no after seeing their transformation. After being away from the Korean music scene for over a year, The Boss has finally released the teaser for their 2nd Korean single, “Lady“! More »




