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- Korean comedy and variety show where idols have to do random stuff in the 3rd level basement
- Inkigayo is a South Korean music program broadcast by SBS. It airs live every Sunday at 15:50pm KST. The show features some of the latest and most popular artists who perform on stage.
- Watch the hottest artists in Korean pop music today on MBC's premiere music variety show - Music Core. The newest artists, the hottest acts, and old favorites showcase their talent live on stage to a screaming audience. Keep coming back for more as new episodes are constantly added to DramaFever. See the entire list of Music Core episodes here.
- 'Music Bank' is a South Korean music show featuring K-pop artists' performances to promote their latest songs and albums. The show airs weekly on KBS2 and also broadcasts around the world on KBS World.
- The Idol Star Athletics Championships is a South Korean television program which features celebrities, Korean pop idols singers and groups, which compete in multi-sport events.
- The Golden Disc Awards is an annual South Korean music awards ceremony that honors achievements in the local music industry.
- A Song For You is a music request show starring your favorite Korean star! Just upload your story and song request via our Facebook page and different K-Pop stars or Korean celebs will sing (on a weekly basis) exclusively for YOU! Pitch in and join the fun for your own private concert.
- A music program that features some of the latest and most popular solo artists, boy groups, and girl groups who perform live on stage.
- Get ready for the most popular Korean music program that showcases the hottest K-pop musicians and songs! Each day of the week features exciting segments, including new music videos and a closer look at stars on Mondays in "So Hot Clips"; MC Eddy of JJCC completes viewer missions and reveals his personality on "MC TV" on Tuesdays; provide the latest K-pop news in "K-Pop Zone" on Wednesdays; showcase up-and-coming rookies in "Rookie Show" on Thursdays; and find out what songs are sweeping the charts in "K-Pop Top 10" on Fridays! Don't miss watching the No.
- The KBS Song Festival is an annual music show that airs on the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) at the end of every year.
- The song "Shangri-La" by VIXX depicts a dream-like paradise where the speaker is completely enthralled by their love interest. The lyrics evoke a sense of enchantment and bliss that the speaker experiences when they are with their beloved. In the first verse, the speaker describes this place as a dream, where everything is beautiful and sweet, symbolized by the blooming flowers and the gentle wind. They express their desire to be with their love interest and how their heart falters and is captivated by their presence. The mention of the moon reflects the romantic atmosphere and the speaker's desire to gaze upon their love reflected in its shine. The pre-chorus emphasizes the importance of their love interest, stating that day and night are filled with thoughts of them, and every sound seems to be connected to them. This further illustrates the speaker's infatuation and the way they associate everything with their love interest. The chorus expresses the speaker's longing to deepen their connection and be completely immersed in the dreamlike state. The night becomes more intense and uncontrollable, making it impossible for them to escape their feelings. The speaker desires their love interest to come closer, symbolizing the desire for intimacy and emotional connection. They feel intoxicated and want to lose themselves within this dream, with their love interest being the only person who entwines their senses.
- The song "Fantasy" by VIXX explores the idea of escaping from a difficult reality and seeking solace in one's imagination or fantasies. The lyrics indicate a longing to break free from the burdens and exhaustion of daily life, symbolized by phrases such as "someone help me," "my tragedy," and "the pain that rises like thorns." The song presents a dichotomy between the overpowering pain and emptiness, represented by losing the moon and the hollow sign, and the desire to be saved through the fantasy world. The lyrics express a desperation to be rescued from this harsh reality, emphasizing the yearning for a place where one can find peace and release from suffering. Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of personal sacrifice and the willingness to endure pain for the one they love. The lyrics refer to the protagonist's addiction to the love that pierces their heart like poison but still continues to flow intensely. This suggests a complex relationship where infatuation comes at the expense of immense emotional turmoil. The chorus emphasizes that the fantasy is an escape, symbolized by the contrast between pain and emptiness and the desire for relief and rescue. It presents the fantasy as a lifeline, a possibility for redemption, and a place where the enduring pain can finally cease. The lyrics call for someone or something to save them from the overwhelming darkness and tragedy they face. The song further explores the intensity of their emotions, with references to stolen hearts, twisted destinies, and pouring fantasies. Despite the difficulties faced, the lyrics express a determination to hold onto the fantasy as a source of hope and refuge. In the end, the lyrics affirm that the fantasy world belongs to the protagonist and is a personal sanctuary. It signifies that the power to escape and find solace lies within oneself, reinforcing the idea that one's imagination and dreams can be a powerful tool to cope with the hardships of life.
- 2010– TV Episode
- Themselves - Athletes
Members of male K-pop groups: Astro, B.A.P, B1A4, BTS, EXO, Imfact, KNK, Madtown, Monsta X, NCT 127, NU'EST, Seventeen, SF9, Snuper, Teen Top, UP10TION, Victon. Members of female K-pop groups: AOA, Berry Good, Brave Girls, Cosmic Girls, EXID, Fiestar, GFriend, Gugudan, Hello Venus, Heyne, Jeon Min-kyung [ko], Laboum, Lovelyz, Melody Day, MIXX [ko], Oh My Girl, Red Velvet, Rui (H.U.B), Sonamoo, Twice. - 2010– TV Episode
- Themselves - Athletes
Day one, featuring 60-meter dash, wrestling, archery, and more.