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  2. Aespa - Wikipedia

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    Aespa ( / ˈɛsˌpɑː / ES-pah; Korean : 에스파; RR : eseupa; MR : esŭp'a, commonly stylized in all lowercase or æspa) is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group consists of four members: Karina, Giselle, Winter, and Ningning. The group is known for popularizing the metaverse concept and hyperpop music in K-pop.

  3. List of K-pop artists - Wikipedia

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    Kim Wan-sun. Kim Ye-won. Kim Yeon-ji. Kim Yoon-ah. Kim Yoon-ji. Kim Yu-bin. Kriesha Chu. Krystal Jung. Kwon Chae-won.

  4. Jimin - Wikipedia

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    Park Ji-min ( Korean : 박지민; born October 13, 1995), known mononymously as Jimin, is a South Korean singer, songwriter and dancer. In 2013, he made his debut as a member of the South Korean boy band BTS, under the record label Big Hit Entertainment . Jimin has released three solo tracks under BTS' name—"Lie" in 2016, "Serendipity" in ...

  5. Secret (South Korean group) - Wikipedia

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    Jung Ha-na. Song Ji-eun. Han Sun-hwa. Secret ( Korean : 시크릿) was a South Korean K-pop girl group formed by TS Entertainment in 2009. The group originally debuted with four members: Jun Hyo-seong, Jung Ha-na, Song Ji-eun and Han Sun-hwa. They released their debut single I Want You Back October 2009. Secret's debut single did not meet great ...

  6. Lee Sun-hee (singer) - Wikipedia

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    I Sŏnhŭi. Lee Sun-hee ( Korean : 이선희; born November 11, 1964) [1] is a South Korean singer-songwriter. She is often referred to as South Korea's "National Diva" for her immense popularity, commercial success, and vocal ability. [2] [3] [4] Lee debuted in 1984 with the song, "To J," for which she won first prize in the MBC Riverside Song ...

  7. Google Code-in - Wikipedia

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    Google Code-in ( GCI) was an international annual programming competition hosted by Google LLC that allowed pre-university students to complete tasks specified by various, partnering open source organizations. The contest was originally the Google Highly Open Participation Contest, but in 2010, the format was modified into its current state.

  8. List of South Korean girl groups - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Wonder Girls' "Nobody" became the first K-pop song to enter the Billboard Hot 100. The growth of South Korean girl groups has led to more opportunities for female idols to have more creative input and control, such as (G)I-dle being directly involved in the creative process, in comparison to Girls' Generation receiving their first ...

  9. Pentagon (South Korean band) - Wikipedia

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    Pentagon ( Korean : 펜타곤; stylized in all caps; abbreviated as PTG) is a South Korean multi-national boy band formed by Cube Entertainment in 2016. [1] The group consists of nine members: Jinho, Hui, Hongseok, Shinwon, Yeo One, Yan An, Yuto, Kino and Wooseok. Originally composed of ten members, E'Dawn left the group and the record label on ...