Music Scene: Good month for K-pop boy bands and J-pop female artistes

The second album of K-pop boy band Nu'est comes seven years after their debut album. PHOTO: NU'EST / FACEBOOK
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SINGAPORE - Boy bands have had a good month in K-pop, with older groups like Highlight reminding fans they are still good as gold, while newer acts such as OnlyOneOf experiment with new concepts. Meanwhile, in J-pop, young female artistes are making their mark.

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