MUSTB "PROMISE" Japan Live Concert: Ticket Details
MUSTB is performing live in Japan for their concert on June! Check out the details here.
Eunice, Kpopmap Editor < 1 min to read ·
Published : May 12, 2023
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MUSTB is holding their concert in Japan next month, to the excitment of Muffins in the country. The boy group is expected to include the tracks from their latest single album "ROYALTY" in their setlist. You shouldn't miss it!
If you're interested in getting tickets, check out the details below.
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Date: June 10, Saturday (2 PM / 6 PM) / June 11, Sunday (2 PM / 6 PM)
Brace yourselves K-Pop fans, as the upcoming month of August is sure to be filled with more exciting debuts and comebacks from some of the most popular and trending K-Pop groups on the scene. Check out August 2023 K-Pop Comeback/Debut Schedule.
Song, Kpopmap Editor 2 min to read ·
Published : Jul 17, 2023
· Updated : Aug 30, 2023
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Brace yourselves K-Pop fans, as the upcoming month of August is sure to be filled with more exciting debuts and comebacks from some of the most popular and trending K-Pop groups on the scene. Check out the August 2023 K-Pop Comeback/Debut Schedule.
In this post, you can see the artists’ debut, comeback, K-Drama OST, special Music Video release schedule, album teaser, and Music video all in one place!
Which comeback and debut will have you waiting in anticipation?
Let's find out who's making a comeback this August and what songs they're coming back with at a glance!
You can check the list below!
August 2023 K-Pop Comeback/Debut Schedule
Aug. 1
- XEED
2nd Mini Album "BLUE"
Aug. 2
- xikers
2nd Mini Album"HOUSE OF TRICKY: HOW TO PLAY"
- The Wind
1st Single 'Ready'
- Kwon EunBi
1st Single 'The Flash'
Aug. 3
- MAMAMOO+ (MAMAMOO's Unit)
1st Mini Album "TWO RABBITS"
- BXB
1st Single 'Chapter 1. Our Youth'
- NINE.i
- BBGIRLS (Former Brave Girls)
Album "ONE MORE TIME"
Aug. 4
- OVAN
Single Album
Aug. 5
- KISUM
Single Album
Aug. 7
- YunHo (TVXQ!)
3rd Mini Album "Reality Show"
- Jeon SoMi
EP Album "GAME PLAN"
Aug. 8
- JaeHyun (NCT)
'Horizon'
Aug. 9
- Jo Yuri
2nd Mini Album "LOVE ALL"
Aug. 10
- HYNN
EP Album "SUMMER HAZE"
Aug. 11
- TAN
3rh Mini Album
Aug. 13
- HwiYoung (SF9's member)
Digital Single 'Drive5'
Aug. 14
- BZ-BOYS
Mini Album
- DKB
6th Mini Album Repackage "WE LOVE YOU"
Aug. 16
- STAYC
3rd Mini Album "TEENFRESH"
- ADYA
Remake Song 'What's Up?'
Aug. 17
- LEO
Debut Single Album
- LUCY
4th EP Album "Fever"
- LOCO
Digital Single 'INEEDYOURLOVE'
- Chen (EXO)
1st Solo Japan Album "Polaris"
- NC.A
3rd Idol Ballad Project 'What's the Meaning of Living Alone'
- LOVElution (tripleS' Unit Group)
1st Mini Album "ↀ(MUHAN)"
Aug. 18
- JiHyo (TWICE's Member)
Solo Debut / 1st Mini Album "ZONE"
- EVERGLOW
4th Single Album 'ALL MY GIRLS'
- PRIMROSE
Album "Laffy Taffy"
- SORN
Song 'ROWD (Feat. SeungYeon)'
Aug. 21
- VANNER
"VENI VIDI VICI"
- AKMU
4th Single 'Love Lee'
Aug. 22
- HyoYeon (Girls Generation)
Single Album 'Picture'
- MUSTB
5th Single 'RUSH'
Aug. 23
- LE SSERAFIM
Japan 2nd Single "UNFORGIVEN"
- H1-KEY
Pre-release Single 'Time to Shine'
- 1415
Digital Signe 'TROUBLE'
- XG
1st Mini Album "NEW DNA"
Aug. 25
- GB9
Single 'Empty Words'
Aug. 26
- BDC
Goodbye Single 'Rest'
Aug. 27
-Yang YoSeop
Drama "My Dearest" OST Part 5 'Unforgettable Love'
- Zior Park
Drama "Behind you touch" OST Part 3 'GOTCHA'
- 8TURN
Drama "The Uncanny Counter 2" OST Part 3 'Watch'
- Jang Jane
Single 'Parang'
- BIBI
Single 'Your night'
Aug. 28
- SECRET NUMBER
7th Single 'STARLIGHT'
- NCT
4th Album "Golden Age"
- Dynamic Duo
Single '2 Kids On The Block, pt 2'
Aug. 29
- cignature
4th EP "Us in the Summer"
- Heize & Jung SeungHwan
Single Album 'It'll pass'
Aug. 30
- H1-KEY
2nd Mini Album "Seoul Dreaming"
- PENTAGON
Japan 6th Mini Album "PADO"
- Yang Da Il
Single 'Move On'
Aug.31
- BIBI
Single Album
Did you finish checking the August K-Pop Comeback/Debut Schedule? If you are curious about Kpopmap's September 2023 comeback & debut schedule, you can check it out at the link below!
MUSTB Makes A Majestic Comeback Through Their Single Album "ROYALTY"
MUSTB has just made their comeback with release of their newest album yesterday (April 17).
Eunice, Kpopmap Editor < 1 min to read ·
Published : Apr 18, 2023
MUSTB Official
MUSTB has just released their fourth single album, "ROYALTY" yesterday, after their successful 13-country world tour that included destinations such as Philippines, Laos, South Africa, Argentina, USA & Puerto Rico, Japan, UAE, Romania, Mongolia, Mexico, El Salvador, Panama, and South Korea.
The title track of the album 'ROYALTY' is a funky, lively song with a rock beat and bright melodies, imbued with a hopeful message. It was created through a collaboration between professional K-Pop producer team 909 Trillion and MustM Entertainment's DJ/Chief Producer Ryan K. Members TaeGeon and SooHyun have participated in writing the impressive rap section, which adds a unique touch to the energetic song with piano arpeggios. Ultimately, the song has a sincere and distinctive sound that expected to appeal to Muffin (MUSTB fans) and K-Pop enthusiasts worldwide.
The B-side track of "ROYALTY", 'Memory', provides a contrast to the title track by featuring a more serious and emotional tone. It showcases a new, mature side of MUSTB, with melancholic lyrics focusing on the aftermath of a breakup.
Accompanying the release of 'ROYALTY' is its music video, which is now available for viewing.
Check out the music video of 'ROYALTY' here!
'Royalty' and 'Memory' are available on all major streaming platforms, and the single album "ROYALTY" is available for purchase from various retailers such as Music Plaza, Choice Music, and Ktown4U.
Have you checked out MUSTB's latest single album "ROYALTY"? Talk about your favorite track through the comment section!
Hallyu Report: South Africa Boasts The Biggest Hallyu Scene In Africa With A Booming Interest In K-Pop And K-Dramas
Check out what the Hallyu fan culture in South Africa is like and how it has grown over the years in this insightful article.
Kay Sesoko, Kpopmap Editor 6 min to read ·
Published : Feb 4, 2023
· Updated : Feb 13, 2023
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It is no secret that Hallyu (the Korean wave) has become a worldwide sensation. In fact, you can see real proof of this when K-Pop artists and K-Drama actors announce their world tour stops. However, there are still some regions in the world full of Hallyu fans who have yet to receive the same recognition as other regions.
For one, South Africa has a Hallyu fan culture that is steadily (if not exponentially) expanding. K-Pop, K-Dramas, K-Food, and K-Beauty are becoming more and more popular thanks to their endearing impact. South Africa has also contributed to Hallyu in its own way. From influencing K-Pop songs through a South African genre to a South African choreographer choreographing a top girl group's comeback, and more. As such, South Africa and Hallyu are becoming more closely intertwined.
Additionally, South Africa has a deep history with South Korea. Having celebrated the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 2022, a number of commemorative events were held last year in honor of the 3-decade-long relationship, as well.
Today, let's take a look at how close the cultural exchange between South Africa and South Korea is. We'll take a look at how Hallyu has grown in South Africa and where it stands today, too.
South Africa is One of the Top Markets for K-Pop in Sub-Saharan Africa
South Africa has been dubbed the top market for K-Pop in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the rankings, South Africa has the biggest market for K-Pop followed by Kenya and Nigeria, respectively.
"There's been a 93% year-on-year increase in K-Pop streams in Sub-Saharan Africa in 2022, accounted for by over 3 billion hours of streaming. It's clear from this data that K-Pop is not just a passing phase but has a devoted and growing African fandom"
- Phiona Okumu, Head of Music at Spotify for Sub-Saharan Africa.
The most popular K-Pop group in South Africa is BTS with artists like BLACKPINK, ATEEZ, Stray Kids, and recently NewJeans in the top ranks, as well.
"Streaming has become instrumental in not only enabling the discovery of African music abroad but also in exposing African listeners to new and unexpected sounds." - Phiona Okumu
More and more South Africans have been steadily discovering the charm of K-Pop music in recent years.
South Africa's Influence on K-Pop
South African Music Genres Featured in K-Pop Songs and Choreography
BTS' popularity in South Africa particularly picked up around their "Love Yourself: Answer" era (2018) when the title track 'IDOL' was released. As mentioned above, African and South African music has also been gaining exposure abroad.
As such, 'IDOL' became a hit in South Africa as local fans took pride in its musical influences. The melody/beat of 'IDOL' is inspired by a South African house genre called 'gqom' which can be identified by the varied rhythmic beat and whistles.
Additionally, the song featured a classic South African dance move called the 'gwara gwara'.
When the music video was released, fans couldn't get enough of the fact that South Africa was being acknowledged in the world of K-Pop.
On top of that, the song in itself allowed more South Africans to explore K-Pop as it received a lot of radio play thanks to the cultural crossover.
Of course, in 2022, it has become more and more common to hear K-Pop on the radio airways in the country, but at the time it was a bit uncommon. You could say that aside from PSY's 'Gangnam Style', this was one of the songs that jumpstarted K-Pop radio play in South Africa.
The First South African Choreographer to Choreograph A K-Pop Group's Comeback
Another way that South Africa has influenced K-Pop through choreography is through ITZY's 'SNEAKERS' comeback in 2022.
'SNEAKERS' was choreographed by none other than the famous Capetonian choreographer Rudi Smit. He is the first South African choreographer to ever choreograph for a K-Pop group!
In fact, this is not his first rodeo being recognized for his dance abilities by K-Pop artists.
His dance video of Jessi's 'Zoom' was also liked by Jessi herself on Instagram! Thereafter, it went viral and, as a result, JYP saw the video and reached out to him to choreograph for ITZY.
In an interview, Rudi Smit shared that he was inspired by the song and its whimsical mood. The choreography process wasn't easy but worth it.
"Getting into the K-Pop industry is not easy at all and no other South African choreographer has ever choreographed for a K-Pop group. So, this is a huge huge victory for me and I am so proud." - Rudi Smit, Capetonian choreographer
He also revealed that 'SNEAKERS' was his second K-Pop choreography gig and that the first would be revealed later on.
Hallyu's Growth in South Africa
The First K-Pop Group To Perform In South Africa
Recently, South African K-Pop fans achieved a great feat. The boy group MustB became the first K-Pop boy group to perform in South Africa at the Cape Town "K-Wave Festa" event. The show also featured performances from the stage show "Nanta" and the b-boy dance team Jinjo Crew. The event was held in honor of the two countries' 30th anniversary as diplomatic partners. Many fans were excited by the announcement and went out to support the performers.
MustB's performance has particularly gotten South African fans wondering which K-Pop groups will start venturing to South Africa next. Hopefully, South Africa and other African countries can look forward to seeing their names on K-Pop group world tour posters more frequently soon!
The Increase of Interest in K-Dramas From the General Public
K-Dramas are another piece of Korean pop culture becoming popular in South Africa. Thanks to streaming and OTT platforms, they have become accessible globally and easier to watch.
Netflix is currently one of the most popular streaming platforms for K-Dramas in South Africa and many other countries worldwide. In South Africa, the selection of Netflix K-Dramas ranges from Netflix originals to older broadcast dramas that are on the must-watch lists of many enthusiastic K-Drama lovers.
Especially in recent years, many K-Dramas have been reaching great success on Netflix globally. This is still exciting in some regards. For example, for South African K-Drama lovers, it is always a pleasant surprise to see Korean dramas, films, and other shows in the Netflix Top 10 ranking for the day or week.
For instance, recently, the K-Film "JUNG_E" secured itself as the 9th most-watched film on Netflix in South Africa for 2023 so far (as of February 2, 2023). The K-Reality show "Physical: 100" is also currently popular in the country, having trended on the Netflix Top 10 ranking a couple of times in the past few weeks.
Check out a table of the top-ranking Korean productions on Netflix in South Africa from 2022 to the present.
Note: Weeks where no Korean productions made the Netflix Top 10 ranking have not been included in the chart below. The numbers in the table represent the ranking of those series/movies in the Netflix Top 10 for that week.
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Looking at this data, you can see that K-Dramas such as "Young Lady and Gentleman" and "All of Us Are Dead" had quite a long streak in the Netflix top 10 in 2022. They managed to be in the top 10 most-watched shows in South Africa week after week.
These long streaks and the variety of K-Media productions that are getting included in top rankings are only proof of the increasing interest in K-Media from the general public of South Africa.
The Rise of Total Interest in Korean Culture Thanks To Events
Aside from the increasing interest in K-Pop and K-Dramas, every aspect of Korean Culture has become popular over the years. Thanks to events hosted by The Embassy of the Republic of South Korea (in Pretoria, Gauteng) and the Korean Cultural Centre South Africa (also in Pretoria, Gauteng), more and more locals have been discovering the charm of Korean culture.
Events such as the annual "Korean Food and Film Festival" and several other events/workshops have heightened interest in K-Food, K-Beauty, Korean calligraphy, Korean traditional instruments, and more. These events are mostly held in South Africa's bustling big cities Pretoria, Johannesburg, and Cape Town.
These events usually showcase several Korean products, feature K-Pop dance crew performances, have hanbok photo zones, taekwondo demonstrations, and more.
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Some events even make a special effort to show the connection between South Korean and South African culture. Below, you can see a photo from an event called "Culture Connected" that was held in honor of a cultural crossover between the two countries.
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This article is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to describing the passion South Africans are developing for all things K. Hopefully this passion will be recognized soon and lead to acknowledgment from the world of Korean entertainment, translating into more opportunities for Hallyu lovers and fans in South Africa.
What is the Hallyu scene like in your country? Let us know in the comments!
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