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  2. List of South Korean idol groups (2000s) - Wikipedia

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    These notable South Korean idol groups debuted in the 2000s. Only groups with articles on Wikipedia are listed here. 2000. Chakra [1] Papaya [2] [3] UN; 2001.

  3. Category:2000s in South Korean music - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2000s in South Korean music" ... List of K-pop songs on the World Digital Song Sales chart; Korean Wave; L. List of South Korean idol groups (2000s)

  4. 2000 in South Korean music - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 2000 in music in South Korea. Debuting and disbanded in 2000 ... A Song of the Wind: Roo'ra ...

  5. List of South Korean boy bands - Wikipedia

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    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] Boy bands from the late 90s and early 2000s, such as H.O.T., Sechs Kies, Shinhwa, and g.o.d, who were trained with the idol system, are cited to help build ...

  6. 2002 in South Korean music - Wikipedia

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    Date Title Artist Genre(s) 1 A Walk Around the Corner: Yoo Hee-yeol: Adult contemporary: 4 I ♡ Natural: Lee Jung-hyun: K-pop: 7 Rendezvous: Shim Mina: Dance pop, R&B: 12

  7. List of South Korean idol groups - Wikipedia

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    Idol groups on stage at KCON 2012. Idol musical bands in South Korea started to appear after the success of Seo Taiji and Boys, whose debut in 1992 is considered a turning point in the history of Korean popular music. [1] [2] 2012 was a record year in K-pop in terms of number of rookie artists: 33 male groups and 38 girl groups debuted. [3] [4]

  8. Baby Vox - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the album's feature song, "Xcstasy", was made in English and emulated the hip-hop videos popular in the United States at the time. A member of the South Korean hip-hop group DJ DOC, offended by the alleged misuse of Tupac Shakur's lyrics, denounced them in the media but later apologized. [10]

  9. Timeline of K-pop at Billboard - Wikipedia

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    T M D Event Details L B Jan+ K-pop in Billboard top 1999 songs (2019 selections) #37, Lee Jung-hyun's "Wa", a techno introduction to K-pop and a classic of K-pop's first-generation; and #70, H.O.T.'s "I Yah!", a social protest song infused with "metal and hard rock elements" by the group that was considered the first K-pop idol group.