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C-REAL released their first digital single, "Sorry But I", on May 16, 2012. It was the group's first release to chart on Gaon Digital Chart , debuting at 90. Their second digital single "Danger Girl was released on December 14, 2012.
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The Nana Kofi Asihene-directed music video for "Opeimu" was released on July 19, 2013. [18] It was nominated for Best Collaboration of the Year, Best Hip Hop Video, and Best Photography Video at the 2013 4Syte Music Video Awards. [19] C-Real's third mixtape, The Reigning Season, was released in January 2014. It comprises ten tracks and was ...
South Korean boy bands refer to South Korea's all-male idol groups who account for a large portion of the K-pop industry. Korean boy bands have aided in the global spread and promotion of Korean culture through their demonstrated prominence and popularity. The emergence of hip-hop music act Seo Taiji and Boys in 1992 shifted the focus of the ...
C-REAL's second mini-album was produced by the same producer as to their first EP which is Choi Kap Won. [3] The group promoted the song JOMA JOMA, which is included in the album. The teaser was uploaded on March 1, 2012. [4] The full music video was released along with the mini-album on March 7, 2012. [5]
In 2004, after the boy band g.o.d's group contract with SidusHQ ended, they signed a contract with JYP Entertainment. [14] g.o.d has won four Grand Prizes for Best K-pop Group Artist. Other notable artists that debuted under JYP Entertainment, from the years 2000 to 2005 include Park Ji-yoon, Byul, Lim Jeong-hee, Ryanga Rhanga , and Ivy.
This is a list of South Korean male television, film, musical, theatre, and voice actors who are active in South Korea. Names are listed as stage name. Names are listed as stage name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
One of the most famous K-pop conventions, known as 'KCON', hosted an online convention with over 30 artists. K-pop idols were able to interact with their fans, as fans entered contests and had the chance to have a camera stream their picture behind the performers, enabling fans to continue their support of South Korean fan culture.