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  2. List of K-pop artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable individual K-pop artists. [1] [2] Male. A. Yuto Adachi; ... see List of South Korean idol groups. ... additional terms may apply.

  3. List of SM Entertainment artists - Wikipedia

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    The group has been considered by some to be among the best singers and dancers in the K-pop industry [21] and has been bestowed the title "Princes of K-Pop" by multiple media outlets. [22] [21] Pushing into the 2010s, SM further expanded with its roster Exo, its first new group in four years. The multi-national boy band established two sub ...

  4. Big Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Big Ocean (Korean: 빅오션) is the first deaf South Korean boy group, formed under Parastar Entertainment. [1] The group is composed of three members: Lee Chan-yeon, Park Hyun-jin, and Kim Ji-seok. They officially debuted on April 20, 2024, which coincided with the Day of Persons with Disabilities in Korea.

  5. The Boyz (South Korean band) - Wikipedia

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    May 12, 2023 Chiba: Japan: Makuhari Messe: August 20, 2023 Los Angeles: United States: Crypto.com Arena: KPOP Nation 2023 September 23, 2023 Warsaw: Poland: PGE Narodowy: WILD KPOP FEST October 14, 2023 Sydney: Australia: Qudos Bank Arena: Music Bank World Festival December 9, 2023 Saitama: Japan: Belluna Dome: Seoul Festa May 1, 2024 Seoul ...

  6. Shinee - Wikipedia

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    On May 22, 2008, the group's first EP, Replay, was released, [3] [6] [7] which debuted at number ten on the South Korean music charts [8] and peaked at number eight, [9] selling 17,957 copies in the first half of 2008. [10] On May 25, 2008, Shinee had their first stage performance on SBS' Inkigayo with their single "Replay". [11]

  7. List of South Korean boy bands - Wikipedia

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    Idol bands of young boys or girls were formed to cater to a growing teenage audience. In 1995, Lee Soo-man, the founder of SM Entertainment, brought the idol trainee system to South Korea, which further solidified the format for idol bands and modern Korean pop culture. [2]

  8. Sana (singer) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [24] In Gallup Korea's annual music poll for 2018, Sana was voted the 17th most popular idol in South Korea, the highest-ranked Japanese individual in the poll. [25] She ranked 15th in the 2019 poll. [26] [27] In 2019, Sana also ranked as the most popular female K-pop idol in a survey of soldiers completing mandatory military service in ...

  9. Infinite (group) - Wikipedia

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    The group held the first showcase in Japan on May 19 and Taiwan on May 20 before performing in South Korea on May 21. [50] [51] On May 21, their second studio album with title Last Romeo was released. [48] [52] Following the album release, Infinite held a showcase at the Jamsil Student Gymnasium in Seoul. [53]