Liam is all by himself, this week on Playback Society - Korea, the only radio show worth listening to. Hit the jump for the best Korean music of the week, every week!
All in Korea
Liam is all by himself, this week on Playback Society - Korea, the only radio show worth listening to. Hit the jump for the best Korean music of the week, every week!
Korean horror is so much better than its Hollywood counterpart that I still feel nervous. 'The Wailing' can teach them a thing or two.
In case you didn't know, WYD means what you doin.
What happens when K-Rock meets Two Door Cinema Club and flaming money?
Sik-K shows us why house parties are always better than clubbing
Tiffany teaches us how to pick up boys at the club in her new music video.
The only nightmarish thing about Nightmare is that it has a terrible music video.
After the year long wait, EXO is back with their third studio album - EX'ACT. But is it the EXO we remember? FYI, only one of these songs is good.
"I was like you, and you were like me."
There's so much dabbing in a video which is entirely Gary-less. What has this world come to?
It's a shame Fabolous didn't Fly to actually feature in this video...
Oh, look. Oh My Girl released a second video a month after the first... for the exact same song. I guess you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
AOA pose in front of firetrucks and run on the beach in their latest music video.
Our first Korean guest ever, Kevin joins Liam on Playback Society - Korea, the only radio show worth listening to. hit the jump for the best Korean music of the week, every week!
'Horizon' makes me jealous of couples everywhere as I watch this romantic road trip come to life from the warm and lonely confines of my bed.
Goalkeeper sounds like the kind of song Chris Brown would be perfect for, but YELLA D knocks it out of the park with his slick rhymes and RnB feels.
Faiz and Tim join Liam on Playback Society - Korea, the only radio show worth listening to. Hit the jump for the best Korean music of the week!
The Bangtan Boys set your speakers ablaze in 'Fire.'
Berry Good explode into the lead single 'Angel', straight off their crowdfunded EP.
Korean pop music is bipolar: it can be calming, soft and pleasing to the ears, but it can also be wild and untamed - such is the case with TWICE's music video for 'Cheer Up.'