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Week 28 of the Circle Chart spotlighted major wins for artists like HUNTR/X, ALLDAY PROJECT, Super Junior, and TWICE, with each securing top spots across various categories. Open the Youtube video The ...
Circle Chart (formerly known as Gaon Chart) has revealed its latest monthly and weekly chart rankings! Monthly Album Chart ENHYPEN topped the physical ...
Annie of rookie K-pop group ALLDAY PROJECT is quickly proving she’s more than just a “chaebol idol.” In a recent episode of ...
Dirty Work”! On the July 13 episode of SBS’s “Inkigayo,” the candidates for first place were WOODZ (Cho Seung Youn)’s “Drowning,” aespa’s “Dirty Work,” and ALLDAY PROJECT’s “FAMOUS.” aespa ultimately ...
Dozens of Brazilian yoga aficionados saluted the sun in unison in a Rio de Janeiro favela for the inaugural class of a free course allowing residents of the low-income ...
More than 30 percent of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region now has 24-hour state electricity, authorities said Thursday, with ...
Rookie group Allday Project came in first place on a television music chart show, only 10 days after debut. The five-member co-ed team did so with its debut son ...
In line with this global-first strategy, Allday Project has also broken away from the "easy listening" trend that has dominated K-pop over the last two to three years.
A post titled “Who Are the Role Models of ALLDAY PROJECT Members?” recently went viral on the popular Korean forum Pann, igniting a wave of nostalgia and admiration among K-pop fans. The post, which ...
New data shows that last year, nearly one-third of the Arbor Day Foundation’s tree planting work in cities and towns was related to addressing extreme heat.
In total in 2024, the Arbor Day Foundation planted or distributed a combined 1.5 million trees across 409 tree planting projects in cities and towns. In addition to extreme heat, projects helped to ...
Australian rapper Allday, whose real name is Tomas Henry Gaynor, has threatened legal action against K-pop band Allday Project, claiming trademark infringement and dismissing much of the genre as ...