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Dave Meyers: The Visionary Behind Pop’s Most Iconic Music Videos

July 16, 2025

In an era where music and visuals are inextricably linked, one name continues to shape the language of modern music videos: Dave Meyers. With a career that spans over three decades, director Dave...

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4 Toronto artists make the Polaris Music Prize short list, but Quebec leads the way

July 16, 2025

This July, the Polaris Music Prize jury unveiled its 10-album shortlist for 2025—a list led numerically by Quebec acts but featuring four shining entries from Toronto. For a city whose scene often...

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Fictional Idols vs. Real Charts: K-Pop Demon Hunters’ Unbelievable Spotify Takeover

July 16, 2025

What happens when a fictional K-pop boy band outsells the real ones? In a twist straight out of a dystopian idol fanfic, the animated groups Huntr/x and Saja Boys—created for Netflix’s explosive...

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Conan Gray’s “Vodka Cranberry” Is a Late-Night Cry for Closure—and a Glimpse Into His Most Vulnerable Album Yet

July 16, 2025

Drunk calls. Crying in the dark. Lingering heartbreak. Conan Gray’s new single “Vodka Cranberry” isn’t just a song—it’s a full-blown emotional unraveling, and fans are already bracing themselves...

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Jinu from K-Pop Demon Hunters Is Actually a K-Pop Legend - Meet Andrew Choi

July 15, 2025

Andrew Choi was already a hidden force in real-world K-pop before becoming Jinu, the soulful lead of the animated boy band Saja Boys, a member of the K-Pop Demon Hunters. Choi co-wrote the quiet....

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Justin Bieber Just Dropped the Swaggiest Album of the Year

July 13, 2025

Let’s be honest: when most pop stars go quiet, we assume they’re recharging in Bali, journaling in silk robes. Not Justin Bieber. Nah, he went into full stealth mode, dropped a random “SWAG”...

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KATSEYE Tickets for their concert tour “Beautiful Chaos,” Vanish Faster Than Eyeliner in a Heatwave — Sold Out & Slayed

July 13, 2025

It’s official: KATSEYE didn’t just sell out, they served out. Every single ticket to their upcoming live shows? Gone. Vamoosed. Snatched like a wig in a wind tunnel.The global girl group, part...

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Backstreet’s Back (Again!): Millennium 2.0 Is the Comeback We Didn’t Know We Needed, but Now Can’t Live Without

July 13, 2025

Cue the frosted tips, cargo pants, and emotional harmonies, because the Backstreet Boys just dropped Millennium 2.0, and let’s just say, everybody (yeahhh!) is losing their minds.Yes, that’s right...

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Tyla’s “IS IT” Hits Different—And It’s Definitely It, Baby!

July 13, 2025

Tyla just slid into our summer soundtrack with her new track “IS IT”, and let me tell you, it is everything. No cap. Straight off the jump, you get those booming amapiano kicks and warped vocal...

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Blackpink Reunite With Explosive New Track “Jump” as Deadline World Tour Takes Off

July 13, 2025

The wait is officially over: Blackpink is back—louder, bolder, and more united than ever. On the opening night of their highly anticipated Deadline World Tour, the global K-pop phenomenon debuted...

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Justin Bieber Speaks Out: Anger, Boundaries, and the Struggle Behind the Spotlight

July 13, 2025

Justin Bieber has never been a stranger to the spotlight—but this time, the glare feels more personal. In a series of emotional posts, the global superstar cracked open the curated image fans often...

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Coldplay Made the Universe Feel Small at Toronto’s Most Unexpected Venue

July 13, 2025

When Coldplay’s Chris Martin looked out into the crowd at Toronto’s brand-new Rogers Stadium on July 8 and joked, “This is a very bizarre stadium a million miles from Earth,” we all laughed—but he...

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Breaking The Silence: A Look At Mental Health In The K-pop Industry

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In the past few years, the K-pop culture has experienced a number of suicides, which has devastated the Korean entertainment industry. Sulli from f(x), Jonghyun from SHINee, Goo Hara from KARA, and most recently, Moonbin from ASTRO are a few of the most notable cases of suicide. 

These heartbreaking tragedies have sparked a debate on the extreme strain and scrutiny that celebrities face in the entertainment industry, as well as the need for better mental health care. 

Recently, the 25 year-old member of ASTRO, Moonbin, was found deceased in his home on April 19th, 2023. Although the particular reason for passing has not been disclosed, it is thought to have been a suicide. Recent articles have stated that Moonbin reportedly struggled with stress and life-long anxiety before his death. 

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With Moonbin sharing his mental-health issues, it led him to take time away from any group activities with ASTRO to focus on his well-being. Sadly, this is a common pattern in the Korean music industry. 

The K-pop industry is well-known for its rigorous training system that pushes young trainees’ to their physical and mental abilities. Trainees will often spend years in demanding training systems that have extreme dietary restrictions, intense dance and singing lessons, and long hours of practice. 

There have been numerous reports of trainees experiencing severe pressure to perform as well as physical and psychological abuse from their trainers. This harsh training system has been criticized for its toll on young artists’ mental health. 

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Many young artists’ in Korea often feel afraid to speak out about their mental health in fear of judgement or backlash. In K-pop, there’s a culture of perfectionism and competitive attitude that can make artist’s feel that they have to present a flawless image to their fans. 

Sulli, a former member of the girl group f(x), committed suicide as she had been a victim of severe internet harrassment. Sulli had spoken out about the pressure she felt to live up to social norms after being a target of cyberbullying but continued to receive criticism from anti-fans. 

There is also concern that disclosing mental health issues can harm an artists’ image and profession, leading them to stay silent about their struggles. Numerous fans and industry professionals have urged for more transparency on mental health issues and for companies to prioritize their artists’ well-being over profits. 

In response, some entertainment companies have introduced mental health initiatives and increased support for their artists’. It’s important for fans and struggling artists’ to continue to raise awareness about this issue in the Korean entertainment industry and advocate for better services and support regarding mental health. 

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