A new deep dive into the global phenomenon of K-pop is set to hit screens as ‘K-Everything’ premieres this week, with actor and host Daniel Dae Kim leading the narrative. The series opens from Seoul, widely seen as the epicentre of the K-pop industry, where music, fandom, and cultural influence converge on a global scale.
According to an CNN press release, the premiere episode focuses on unpacking how K-pop evolved into an international powerhouse. Kim travels across South Korea, engaging directly with some of the industry’s biggest names and emerging voices, while examining the finely tuned ecosystem that drives global success—from artist training systems to fan engagement strategies.
Among the key highlights, Kim sits down with Psy to reflect on his global impact and the evolution of his career post “Gangnam Style.” He also meets Taeyang in the studio, where conversations span BigBang’s legacy and the demands of staying relevant in a competitive industry. Adding another layer, Kim shares a candid interaction with Jeon Somi, who speaks about navigating her journey toward creative independence.
The episode also steps beyond mainstream stardom to capture the wider ecosystem shaping K-pop. Singer-songwriter eSNa offers insight into the realities of working within the industry, while newer acts like AllDay Project and MEOVV represent the next wave of talent breaking through. Kim also explores the role of producers and creators behind projects like “KPop Demon Hunters,” highlighting how storytelling and music intersect in expanding the genre’s reach.
A key thread running through the episode is the role of fans—often described as the backbone of K-pop’s global expansion. Through interactions with superfans and cultural commentators, the show examines how fandom culture fuels not just popularity, but sustained global relevance.
Positioned as part of CNN’s broader slate of culture-focused storytelling, the series continues the network’s tradition of host-led explorations into global phenomena. Alongside the television broadcast, a dedicated digital hub will feature extended content, offering audiences deeper access to Korean creativity and cultural influence.
K-Everything premieres on May 9 on CNN International, with subsequent episodes rolling out weekly across television and streaming platforms.
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