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- 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.
- Korean comedy and variety show where idols have to do random stuff in the 3rd level basement
- 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.
- Part of Mnet's talent competition franchise Produce 101. The public "produces" a boy band by choosing 11 members among the 101 trainees from 47 different entertainment companies and independent trainees through online and live voting with multiple elimination rounds. The public also choose the group's concept, name, and debut song.
- '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 song "Zero" by Drippin explores the concept of identity and personal growth. The lyrics depict the artist's willingness to embrace both the zero and one aspects of themselves, indicating a sense of fluidity and adaptability. In the refrain, the artist acknowledges their ability to embody both extremes, zero and one, highlighting their versatility. This could represent their willingness to embrace various identities and not be confined to a single category. The first verse describes the artist's self-awareness of their social awkwardness and how people find them confusing. The lyrics suggest that the artist acknowledges the difficulty of categorizing themselves and expresses a desire to go beyond societal expectations and definitions. They express a willingness to be "extra" and extraordinary, using metaphors like "triple crown" and "vanish for you" to emphasize their desire to stand out. Overall, "DRIPPIN" encourages self-exploration, embracing multiple identities, and defying societal expectations. It addresses the complexities of identity and encourages listeners to find their authentic selves, regardless of societal norms and definitions. The song's significance lies in its message of self-acceptance, growth, and the empowerment that comes with embracing one's true identity.
- "Nostalgia" by DRIPPIN explores the theme of longing for the past and the sentimental emotions that arise from reminiscing about cherished memories. The lyrics paint a picture of individuals being swept away by the wind and drifting through time, unsure if they are in a dream or reality. The song captures the feeling of being transported back to moments that hold significance, and the characters in the lyrics express a desire to relive those memories. The chorus emphasizes the overwhelming sensation of diving into nostalgia, no matter how much it may shake them. The post-chorus reinforces this sentiment, with the repetition of "la la la" representing a sense of tranquility and peace that comes from diving into the bittersweet memories. The bridge highlights the desire to stay in the dream-like state and elongates the feeling of nostalgia throughout the day. Overall, "Nostalgia" encapsulates the yearning for the past and the emotional power that nostalgia holds in our lives.
- This show is dreams of people who want to be K-pop star. This show made their dreams came true.
- Featuring performances from SEVENTEEN, BLACKSWAN, DRIPPIN, P1Harmony, TWICE, TXT, CIX, NCT U, B1A4, PENTAGON, LOONA, Punch, VERIVERY, and CRAVITY.
- Featuring performances from from IVE, GIUK, LEE GI KWANG, ALICE, DRIPPIN, TEMPEST, Park Hyeon Seo, DreamNote, PARK JIHOON, Kep1er, LEE CHAE YEON, YEEUN, X:IN, KIM WOO SEOK, and CSR.