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- Jul 19, 2017
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- Gen 3 | 2012 - 2017
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Why is coed K-pop group KARD ending its journey?
DSP Media announced that coed group KARD will conclude their 10-year run after releasing their first full-length album 'Where To Now? (Part.2): NOWHERE' on July 28 and completing a final world tour; members BM, J.Seph, Somin and Jiwoo will pursue individual careers
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As K-pop costs soar, government plans bigger boost for smaller agencies
South Korea's Culture Ministry plans to roughly double support for small and mid-sized music agencies via the Global Leap Program and is exploring tax credits and state-backed investment to help smaller K-pop companies cope with soaring debut and production costs
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KARD's 2017 pre-debut music video "Don't Recall" surpassed 100 million YouTube views on July 8 (around 2 p.m. KST), becoming the group's first MV to hit the milestone; it took roughly 9 years and 4 months since its Feb 16, 2017 release
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Ateez's Yunho ended long-term relationship: report
Ateez member Yunho reportedly ended a long-term relationship with a non-celebrity partner about three months ago and has had no contact since; KQ Entertainment has not confirmed the report. The story notes Yunho and his partner were longtime friends before becoming romantic
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Hybe seeks next generation of K-pop producers
Hybe launched its 2026 'Next New Creator' global producer audition for pop track creators aged 19+, accepting demo submissions July 14âAug 12; final winners receive a â©5 million creative grant and potential work with Hybe labels that represent acts like BTS, TXT, Enhypen, Illit, Seventeen and &Team
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One of K-pop's few coed groups KARD to disband after world tour
DSP Media announced that coed K-pop group KARD will disband after nine years following the release of their first full-length album Where To Now? (Part.2): Nowhere on July 28 and a final world tour beginning in Seoul on Aug. 8
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K-pop group KARD to disband after 10 years
DSP Media announced that co-ed K-pop group KARD will conclude group activities after releasing their first full-length album Where To Now? (Part.2): NOWHERE on July 28 and completing an upcoming world tour, with members set to pursue individual careers
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DSPmedia announced that KARD will disband after releasing their album 'Where To Now? (Part.2) : NOWHERE' on July 28 and completing a subsequent world tour, which the agency says will mark the end of the group's activities
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July packed with K-pop career milestones
July's K-pop calendar is packed with career milestones: i-dle returns July 6 with its ninth mini-album We made, MONSTA Xâs Kihyun follows with solo mini BORDERLINE after military service, and the month includes rookie pushes, unit debuts and KARDâs first full-length album on July 28
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KARD announced their first full-length album, Where To Now? (Part.2) : NOWHERE, will be released on July 28 at 6 p.m. KST; the group revealed the comeback with a teaser posted at midnight KST on July 2
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