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Sung Si-kyung to Sing Japanese Hit Songs He Chose Himself in September Remake Album Release

Sung Si-kyung to Sing Japanese Hit Songs He Chose Himself in September Remake Album Release

Sung Si-kyung, answering fans’ cover-song requests, releases the album “Love,” featuring songs he personally picked, and will hold a Tokyo concert in October.
The return of “Sung-balla” aimed straight at Japan, breathing life into J-pop classics“Sung Si-kyung,” a vocalist representing South Korea, has signaled a major shift in Japan’s music market. His agency, SK Jae-won, formally announced that it will immediately release the Japanese remake album “Love...
Big Ocean ENM Targets the Global Content Market in 2026… Unveils a Record-Breaking Lineup Featuring Dramas, Films, and Stage Productions

Big Ocean ENM Targets the Global Content Market in 2026… Unveils a Record-Breaking Lineup Featuring Dramas, Films, and Stage Productions

A New IP Strategy Through OSMU to Build Diverse Content and Cross Over Between Audiences Expect Steady Revenue Through Season-Based Content and Market Expansion via Co-Productions With Global Production Companies Expect a Sharp Sales Jump in 2026 With Global Content Planning and Production
Big Ocean ENM (CEO Shin In-soo, Lee Seong-jin) has officially unveiled its latest lineup of productions and development projects, and in 2026 it continues to draw strong expectations from audiences both at home and abroad.
Japanese Indie Band Super Climbing Club Withdraws 'Sanbo' Music Release...

Japanese Indie Band Super Climbing Club Withdraws 'Sanbo' Music Release... "We Lacked Learning" Official Apology

Super Climbing Club's new song 'Sanbo' has been embroiled in plagiarism controversy due to its similarity to Kim Kwang-seok's 'Where the Wind Blows'.
The Japanese indie band 'Super Climbing Club' (スーパー登山部) announced that they have decided to completely withdraw the music release of their new song 'Sanbo' (山步) due to controversy over its similarity to the song and melody of the late Kim Kwang-seok.