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  2. List of South Korean idol groups (1990s) - Wikipedia

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    These notable South Korean idol groups debuted in the 1990s. Only groups with article are listed here. 1992. Seo Taiji and Boys [1] [2] 1993. Deux; 1994. Cool; Roo'ra ...

  3. Category:South Korean female idols - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "South Korean female idols" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 372 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. History of Korean idols - Wikipedia

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    The idol groups' marketing strategy had become more diverse due to social media, which has led to the emergence of unprocessed, self-produced content on sites such as YouTube, AfreecaTV, and V App rather than through TV programs. [31]: 108–111 Idol members also began to post on social networking services to get closer to their fans. [32]

  5. List of South Korean girl groups - Wikipedia

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    South Korean girl groups refer to the all-female idol groups who are part of the K-pop industry. Korean girl groups have aided in the globalization of Korean culture. The Jeogori Sisters and The Kim Sisters have been noted as the origins of South Korean girl groups, the latter being the first South Korean group to succeed in the United States.

  6. Kwon Nara - Wikipedia

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    Kwon Ah-yoon (Korean: 권아윤; born March 13, 1991), better known by the stage name Kwon Nara (권나라), is a South Korean actress and former singer.Before she transitioned to acting career she is best known as one of the original members of the South Korean girl group Hello Venus.

  7. Korean idol - Wikipedia

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    An idol (Korean: 아이돌; RR: aidol) is a type of entertainer who works in the field of Korean popular music (K-pop), either as a member of a group or as a solo act. They typically work for an entertainment agency that operates a highly managed star system that idols are produced by and debut under.

  8. Uee - Wikipedia

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    Kim Yu-jin (Korean: 김유진; born April 9, 1988), [1] better known by her stage name Uee (유이; sometimes romanized as U-ie), is a South Korean singer and actress.She is best known for being a former member of South Korean girl group After School from 2009 to 2017, and has acted in various television dramas including Queen Seondeok (2009), Ojakgyo Family (2011), Jeon Woo-chi (2012), Golden ...

  9. Kara (South Korean group) - Wikipedia

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    On November 29, 2008, DSP released a teaser video for their upcoming single, "Pretty Girl", which received over 40,000 hits within 12 hours. [21] The full video was released on December 2, 2008, online and was positively received by the public. [22] The EP, Pretty Girl, was released on December 4, [21] embodying a "fun-party" concept. [22]