• “Soldier in the Making”— Song Kang Wraps Up 'My Demon' Journey, Readies for Enlistment

    'Romance Craftsman' Song Kang adds another great movie to his collection.


    Song Kang has made a name for herself in the world of romantic dramas once again with the successful end of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama "My Demon." The show's final episode played on the 20th, and viewers loved and praised it.


    Jung Gu-Won is a devil in "My Demon," which was directed by Jang Han Kim and written by Ah-Il Choi. Kang played the role of "Jung Gu-Won." He has been a top predator for 200 years and makes deals with human minds that are both dangerous and sweet.

    The story changes, though, when Gu-Won falls in love with "Do Do-Hee," a person who doesn't seem important (played by Kim Yoo Jung ). People were deeply moved by how he portrayed this change, especially how he embraced the dead Wol-Sim (Kim Yoo Jung) with tears in his eyes.

    Also, Gu-Won saved Do-Hee by making a deal with her father before she was born to sacrifice himself and then disappearing to save her from a dangerous situation No Seok-Min (Kim Tae Hoon) was creating.
    Song Kang said his last words, thanking everyone and cherishing the memories of filming "My Demon."

    ''My Demon' is over now. The time went by so quickly. It was a joy to film "My Demon," as with all of my other work, and I will always be thankful for the love it got. Over the course of about seven months, I made a lot of memories that make me happy and grateful.

    I will always value the love, support, and interest that viewers and friends have sent me. I hope you love and remember "My Demon" for a long time. "Thank you!" he said, making his feelings clear.


    Song Kang carefully read the script and practiced a lot for his part as "Jung Gu-Won." His deep gaze, good looks, and smooth action scenes made him more like "Gu-Won himself."

    This has added another chapter to his relationship filmography and made people look forward to what this "Romance Craftsman" will do next.

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  • BTS's Jimin Makes History by Winning 'Fan’s Choice Grand Prize' at the 2024 MAMA Awards

    BTS member Jimin made history at the 2024 MAMA AWARDS, becoming the first solo artist ever to win the prestigious Visa Fan’s Choice of the Year award.

    On November 22, Jimin was honored with the Fan’s Choice of the Year award at the 2024 MAMA AWARDS JAPAN, held at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan. This marks a huge milestone in his career, especially considering his ongoing military service.

    Jimin made history as the first solo artist to win the Fan’s Choice of the Year award, a category that BTS had dominated for six years since its debut in 2018.

    In addition to this achievement, Jimin also took home the Fan’s Choice Grand Prize, making him a two-time winner at this year’s awards.

    Although Jimin couldn't attend the ceremony due to his military service, his name was met with loud cheers from fans when announced.

    His incredible win continues to prove his global influence as a solo artist. Jimin had also won Best Male Artist at the 2023 MAMA AWARDS, marking back-to-back wins at the event.

    The MAMA AWARDS praised Jimin for his groundbreaking achievements, saying, “As the first K-pop solo artist to reach 4 billion streams and set the longest-running #1 record for a Korean artist, Jimin has proven his influence as a world-class artist and global pop star.”

    Jimin's win also made him the first solo artist to claim a grand prize at the MAMA AWARDS in 10 years, with his achievement sparking excitement worldwide.

    On X (formerly Twitter), the hashtag “CONGRATULATIONS JIMIN” topped the trends, while “우리지민이상받았네” (Our Jimin Got the Award) reached the #1 spot in Korea.

    Jimin’s ongoing success continues to shine even during his military service. He was also recently named Best K-pop at the 2024 MTV Europe Music Awards and continues to be recognized for his charitable efforts, including a recent donation of 100 million KRW to the National Defense Soldier and Veteran Love Fund.

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