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  1. Nari Facts: – She was born in is Gangneung, Gangwon-do, South Korea. – She likes to go shopping. – Her favorite colors are red, beige, black, and white. – She is said to look like After School‘s Nana. – She is a fan of After School’s former member, Kahi.

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  2. Dec 2, 2019 · NCT 127 members let themselves go in bromantic adventures for new season of 'NCT Life' in Chuncheon & Hongcheon!

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    An all-kill is when a group’s song or album simultaneously takes the top spot of all eight Korean music charts. While it’s expected of the top groups K-pop has to offer, for a rookie or newbie group to reach all-kill status is quite the accomplishment. The first all-kill is usually a good sign that a group is on the path to huge popularity. Instizc...

    If you tell someone you’re a K-pop fan, be prepared to answer the inevitable question, “Who’s your bias?” In a group, there may be anywhere between four and 13 members, but your bias is simply your favorite. Same goes for a “bias group”—it’s the group you love the most in K-pop. Beware of the bias-wrecker also. It’s a common term K-pop fans use to ...

    A comeback marks a K-pop group coming back with new music. It’s the equivalent of saying a group is releasing a new album, but instead K-pop fans say that a group is having a comeback. Idols work hard to prepare new comebacks for their fans, practicing choreography, recording, and filming the accompanying music video for months before the release. ...

    The Daesang award is one of the highest achievements a group or artist can achieve. Winning a Daesang focuses on the records released by artists that year and how many copies they sold, both physically and digitally. It is awarded at the two prominent Korean music award shows, the Golden Disk Awards and the Seoul Music Awards.

    Idols with eye smiles often look happiest, and fans adore when they sport them. An eye smile happens when an idol’s eyes turn into tiny crescents when they laugh or express joy, looking like smiles themselves.

    Behind every K-pop group is a dedicated fan club, big or small, and they play a vital role in a group’s success. When a group gets big enough, its fans earn an official fan club name and color. In Korea fans sometimes officially register with a group’s fan club, but it’s not necessary to do so to become a member. In fact, you don’t have to do anyth...

    At the end of each year, the three major Korean broadcasting companies—SBS, MBC, and KBS—host year-end festival shows of similar names. There’s the SBS Gayo Daejun, MBC Gayo Daejejun, and the KBS Gayo Daechukje. Each show is packed with special stages and performances. Stars perform renditions and remixes of their most popular songs from the year, ...

    Korean culture values respect for elders, and as such, employs an honorifics system. You’ll hear K-pop stars use them with each other, and fans use them in regards to their idols. Here’s the breakdown: a male calls an older male “hyung” and an older female “noona.” For a female, she would call an older male “oppa” and an older female “unni.” Since ...

    In Korea all idols are celebrities, but not all celebrities are idols. Someone reaches idol status after training for years and successfully debuting either as a soloist or in a group. The word “idol” is probably most interchangeable with “K-pop star.”

    Stars are often associated with the entertainment companies they come from, especially if it’s one of the “big three.” First up in the big three labels is JYP Entertainment, led by CEO Park Jinyoung. Park comes out with music of his own now and then and is notorious for whispering “JYP” at the beginning of all his artists’ songs. JYP’s most promine...

  3. Nari. Kim Na-ri ( Hangul: 김나리; born October 5, 1992) better known as Nari (나리), is a South Korean rapper, singer and dancer. she made her debut in 2013 as a member of Mafia Records ' girl group Wassup until their disbandment in February 2019, Nari made her debut as a soloist on November 8, 2019, with the digital single "Favorita".

  4. Nari (나리 or NARI) is a South Korean singer-songwriter and rapper under Young Entertainment. She was the lead rapper and center for Vixen. She made her solo debut on September 21, 2015 with EP What's Up? On August 10, 2017, it was rumored that Nari was dating South Korean rapper Loco as they were spotted on a date in Gangnam. Several days later, it was confirmed by Young Entertainment and ...

  5. The name Nari finds its linguistic roots in ancient languages, embedding it with layers of historical significance. Derived from the Latin word “naris,” meaning “nostril,” the name Nari highlights the importance of the nose as a sensory organ. In various cultures, the nose is associated with intuition, perception, and discernment ...

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  7. 나리. Hanja. (none or various) Revised Romanization. Nari. McCune–Reischauer. Nari. Nari, also spelled Naree, is a Korean feminine given name. The word itself is a native Korean word meaning "lily" and does not have corresponding hanja. [1][2] However, since Korean given names can be created arbitrarily, it may also be a name with hanja (e ...

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