• Yoon Eun Hye Gets Emotional While Talking About Baby V.O.X and Rumors of Bullying: "It’s Not What People Think"

    Yoon Eun Hye has spoken up about the long-standing rumors of bullying and discord within her former group, Baby V.O.X.

    The iconic first-generation K-pop group reunited for the first time in 14 years at the 2024 KBS Song Festival Global Festival.

    Members Kim E-Z, Kan Mi Youn, Shim Eun Jin, Lee Hee Jin, and Yoon Eun Hye performed their classic hits “Get Up,” “Ya Ya Ya,” and “Killer,” stunning fans with their timeless chemistry.

    For years, rumors of tension within the group had persisted, fueled by Yoon Eun Hye’s absence from Baby V.O.X-related activities.

    But her appearance at this festival seemed to silence those whispers, reigniting nostalgia among fans and showcasing the members’ enduring bond.

    During the festival, the group held a touching fan event where Yoon Eun Hye, overcome with emotion, opened up about the rumors for the first time.

    She shared, “Our relationship isn’t bad, but I always felt sorry when we were labeled with words like ‘discord’ or ‘bullying.’ It’s not something we could easily explain, but it hurt seeing those labels stick.”

    Yoon Eun Hye went on to describe how the group prepared for their reunion, saying, “We practiced so hard for the past two to three weeks, working until dawn every day. Through this, our bond grew even stronger. We got to relive old memories and build a deeper connection as adults. Honestly, I’m so grateful for everything this past week has brought us.”

    She ended her heartfelt message by expressing gratitude to fans, saying, “I’m so thankful to the fans who stood by us through everything. Your support means everything to us.”

    Fans have been flooding social media with praise for Baby V.O.X’s reunion, calling it a “dream come true” and applauding the members for their honesty and hard work.

    This emotional reunion proved that despite the challenges of the past, Baby V.O.X remains stronger than ever.

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  • BTS’s Jungkook Just Made History Again as First Asian Soloist to Chart for 68 Weeks - Fans Can’t Believe He’s Doing This While in the Military

    BTS’s Jungkook is proving that his music is unstoppable, even while he’s serving in the military!

    According to Spotify’s latest update (Feb 14–20), Jungkook’s first solo single Seven is still making waves, ranking No. 96 on the Weekly Top Songs Global chart.

    84 WEEKS STRONG! Seven has now spent a record-breaking 84 weeks on the chart, making it the longest-charting song by any Asian soloist in history!

    But that’s not all! His first solo album GOLDEN (released in Nov 2023) also hit No. 56 on the Weekly Top Albums Global chart, marking 68 weeks on the chart! Jungkook is now officially the first and longest-charting Asian soloist ever!

    Both Seven and GOLDEN climbed higher from last week, proving their huge popularity worldwide. Even while serving, Jungkook ranked No. 162 on the Weekly Top Artists Global chart, holding his spot for 91 consecutive weeks. Fans are in awe, saying:

    "Jungkook is still winning even in the military!"
    "His music is legendary!"
    "No one is doing it like him!"

    Jungkook’s Spotify records keep stacking up! Seven is still the fastest song to surpass 100M, 900M, 1B, and 1.1B streams and is the first Asian song to hit 2.2B streams! Meanwhile, GOLDEN also became the first Asian soloist album to cross 5.2B streams on Spotify!

    On top of that, Jungkook’s Spotify profile has now amassed 8.3B streams (pre-filtered), making him the first K-pop soloist and the fastest Asian artist ever to reach this insane number!

    With all these achievements, fans can’t wait to see what’s next for him after he finishes his service. Jungkook’s reign isn’t ending anytime soon.

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