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H-Eugene; Ha Dong-kyun; Ha Hyun-sang; Ha Sebin; Ha Sung-woon; Haechan; Han; Han Geng; Han Hee-jun; Han Seung-woo; Hanbin; Hangzoo; Hanhae; Heo Jung-min; Heo Young ...
List of South Korean idol groups (2010s) List of South Korean idol groups (2020s) References This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at 10:51 (UTC). ...
Ten was born in Bangkok, Thailand, on February 27, 1996, to a Thai Chinese family. [2] He studied at the Shrewsbury International School. [3]In January 2011, at the age of 15, Ten competed on the Thai show Teen Superstar, under the stage name TNT.
[265] Yonhap News Agency noted that the group helped "spread K-pop as a cultural brand spanning the U.S., Europe, Latin America and the Middle East." [266] In 2011, the BBC declared that "K-pop bands, including Big Bang, are making their mark around the world", specifically citing the group's contribution to YG Entertainment's economic growth ...
Dong Young-bae (Korean: 동영배; born May 18, 1988), [1] better known by his stage name Taeyang or SOL, is a South Korean singer.He made his debut in 2006 as a member of the South Korean boy band BigBang.
Kwon has continued to promote as a solo artist under the name 10 cm, releasing the album 4.0 in September 2017 [11] and several singles, including the Gaon Digital Chart top-ten hits "Mattress" (2018), "However" (2019), and "Borrow Your Night" (2021). His concert "Hotel room 1010" (2020) is the first paid online concert of a Korean non-idol ...
His first Korean extended play, Bad Love, was released on September 27, with the lead single of the same name. [61] On October 9, Key received his first music show win as a solo artist on MBC's Show! Music Core. [62] On August 30, 2022, Key released his second studio album Gasoline, with the lead single of the same name. [63]
They are the fifth fastest South Korean group to enter Social 50, as well as being the only South Korean rookie artist to chart on Billboard's Social 50 in 2020 at the time of their debut. [16] On June 17, Cravity released a music video for their song "Cloud 9", a track previously included in their debut extended play.