Rock legends Bon Jovi will release Forever (Legendary Edition) on October 24, a 14-track collaboration album featuring Bruce Springsteen, Avril Lavigne, Lainey Wilson, and more. The project follows frontman Jon Bon Jovi’s vocal cord surgery and rehab, marking a new era of resilience and friendship.
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International Producer KMKZ Accuses T-Series of Plagiarizing His Beat in Hit Song Raanjhan
Music producer KMKZ has accused Indian music label T-Series and composer duo Sachet-Parampara of using his beat in Raanjhan without permission or credit. The song from Kriti Sanon’s OTT film Do Patti has over 33 crore views on YouTube and 290 million streams on Spotify. KMKZ is now demanding public recognition and a plaque, claiming all attempts to contact T-Series were ignored.
Stray Kids and IVE Dominate 2025 K-World Dream Awards With 4 Wins Each
The 2025 K-World Dream Awards turned into a K-pop spectacle as Stray Kids and IVE bagged four trophies each, cementing their reign. TXT, LE SSERAFIM, and NCT WISH followed closely with three wins, as the event celebrated the best of the industry with glittering performances, global fanfare, and record-breaking recognition.
KPop Demon Hunters: Netflix Hit Redefines Female Superheroes Through K-pop and Korean Mythology
From chart-topping soundtracks to authentic Korean mythology, Netflix’s animated film KPop Demon Hunters is breaking barriers. Co-directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, the film follows fictional girl group Huntr/x as they battle demonic forces—with messy meals, silly faces, and powerful music. Discover how Kang’s unique vision reshaped female representation in animation.
BLACKPINK’s Triumphant Return to London: Deadline World Tour Ignites Wembley Stadium
Two years after their BST Hyde Park headline, BLACKPINK lit up Wembley Stadium with the Deadline World Tour. With solo stages, a surprise FKA Twigs cameo, and the crowd-thrilling debut of their new track “Jump,” the quartet proved their group power is as fierce as ever — even amidst explosive solo careers.
