Abstract
The K-POP phenomenon created a new variation of language called registers. English registers are found in K-POP news articles including the latest news about K-POP idols and groups. This sociolinguistic study reveals the registers found in K-POP news articles, their word-formation processes, functions, and cultural implications. This research utilized qualitative research employing a descriptive method, specifically, Content Analysis. The source of data is the K-POP news articles purposively taken in September 2021. Results show that Borrowing is the most dominant word-formation process of registers. Registers function as Representational to convey facts and information. The most numbered register is idol. Since K-POP idols and groups are admired by a lot of people worldwide, it cannot be helped but be influenced by the Korean beauty standard. This implies that the visuals of idols played a big part in influencing K-POP fans physically and mentally especially on perceptions of beauty and body image.