K-Pop's Hottest New Releases This Week: EVERGLOW, WOODZ, CHUNG HA and More Hit Streaming Platforms


Author: Inception Point Ai March 10, 2026 Duration: 2:34
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K-Pop's Hottest New Releases This Week: EVERGLOW, WOODZ, CHUNG HA and More Hit Streaming Platforms

Hey listeners, Lenny Vaughn here, spinning the raw threads of music's soul from vinyl grooves to digital chaos. K-Pop's exploding this week with a massive wave of fresh drops—EVERGLOW's fiery "CODE," WOODZ's intense "Human Extinction," H1-KEY's heartfelt "To. My First Love," Eric Nam's "How The Fire Started," and YOUNHA's double punch "Sub Character" and "Karma," plus bangers from LEE YOUNG JI's "Robot," CHUNG HA's "Save Me," and B.I's "BUZZIN" ft. Coogie and GRAY, as rounded up by K-Ville Entertainment. Across the pond, unsigned acts are clawing for spotlight: Stepbrothers unleash gritty "Bones + Gristle" en route to their debut album, Krooked Tongue rips into alt-rock with "Blood Shark" ahead of New Colossus fest and vinyl for their April LP "I Know a Place," Bea Elmy Martin bares emotion in "Anouk," and Dead Rat Society's punk-hip-hop riot "Fuck Your North Face Jacket" heralds three EPs this year, all via The Unsigned Guide.

Industry gears grind on: Spotify and HYBE team up for K-Pop video podcasts diving into lifestyle vibes, Kobalt inks a worldwide sync deal with Sync Music Global, Openplay launches a B2B app exchange to tame the services jungle, and Live Nation settles its DOJ antitrust suit without ditching Ticketmaster—state probes linger per New Industry Focus. Boards hit near gender parity, but intersectional gaps yawn wider since 2020, says Record of the Day. Brooke Hogan breaks her silence with "Wanna Go Back," a raw elegy for estranged dad Hulk Hogan, out March 13 via Entertainment Tonight.

Shots rang out at Rihanna's LA mansion Sunday—a woman with an AR-style rifle fired 10 rounds outside while she and A$AP Rocky were home with kids; suspect's nabbed, motive unknown, ABC's Good Morning America reports. Meanwhile, Timothée Chalamet's flippant "no one cares about opera or ballet" quip blows up, irking arts fans and possibly denting his Oscar buzz against Michael B. Jordan.

From K-Indie to grunge-punk, the beat pulses unfiltered. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more unalgorithmed truth. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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