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  2. Find (SS501 EP) - Wikipedia

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    Find (파인드) is South Korean boy band SS501's fourth Korean mini-album. It was released after their Japanese maxi single, "Lucky Days.[2]The album consists of three songs, instrumental versions of the two songs, and an intro. [3]

  3. SS501 - Wikipedia

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    SS501 promoted the album with the single "Love Like This", a track collaborated by Steven Lee, Sean Alexander, and Drew Ryan Scott. [30] The single was also sung by Varsity Fanclub, Scott's group, in English lyrics with the same title single, which was released later in 2010. [51]

  4. U R Man - Wikipedia

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    U R Man [2] is South Korean boy band SS501's fifth Korean mini-album and the unofficial debut album of Double S 301, (credited then as SS501 Special Project Group.) It released on November 21, 2008 by DSP Media and published by MNET media. [1] It is the only SS501 album not to feature members Park Jung-min and Kim Hyun-joong.

  5. Kim Hyun-joong discography - Wikipedia

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    During 2005–2010, Kim has had two solo songs from SS501 albums: "Rize Up" from Kokoro, [1] and "Please Be Nice to Me" from SS501 Solo Collection. [2] In 2008, he released "Thank You" digital single, a theme song from We Got Married and was also included in SS501 mini album Find. [3]

  6. SS501 (album) - Wikipedia

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    SS501 [2] is South Korean boy band SS501's first full-length Japanese studio album. [ 1 ] Right after their first two Japanese maxi singles Kokoro and Distance , SS501 released their first full-length Japanese self-titled album, SS501 on October 24, 2007, by Pony Canyon .

  7. Kim Hyung-jun - Wikipedia

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    Kim Hyung-jun (Korean: 김형준; Hanja: 金亨俊; born August 3, 1987) [1] is a South Korean entertainer, lead rapper and youngest member of boyband SS501 and SS301.. In 2010, Kim left DSP Media, who managed him as part of SS501, and joined S-Plus Entertainment as a solo artist. [2]

  8. Kokoro (SS501 song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics Music Arrangement ... "SS501 Official Japanese Website - Internet Archive Wayback Machine". July 13, 2009. Archived from the original on July 13, 2009

  9. SS501 discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of South Korean boy band SS501 (Korean: 더블에스오공일) (pronunciation: "Double-S Five-Oh-One" in English, "Deo-Beur-E-Seu Oh-Gong-Il" in Korean), that was formed under the management of DSP Media, formerly known as Daesung Entertainment and DSP Entertainment.