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  2. 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.

  3. Luna Snow - Wikipedia

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    The character's civilian identity is Seol Hee, a South Korean K-pop idol. She possesses ice-based superpowers, and is a member of the superhero team the Agents of Atlas. Luna Snow has appeared in a variety of additional media, including several promotional singles and music videos attributed to the character. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  4. List of South Korean idol groups - Wikipedia

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    [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 ] This list of boy bands and girl groups is organized by year of debut.

  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. Virtual concert - Wikipedia

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    After its first virtual concert featuring Psy's "Gangnam Style" took off at the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center in May 2013, the South Korean record label YG Entertainment announced that it plans to establish 20 venues for virtual performances of its K-pop singers by the year 2015 in North America, Europe, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and ...

  7. List of SM Entertainment artists - Wikipedia

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    The group, which also includes digital avatars of each member, known "ae", is credited with popularizing the metaverse concept in K-pop. [33] [34] Aespa's second EP, 2022's Girls, became the biggest-selling debut week for a K-pop girl group, recording over 1,610,000 pre-orders prior to its release. [35]

  8. Picrew - Wikipedia

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    Picrew is a Japanese layered paper doll-style avatar maker website. It was initially developed by two staff of the Japanese company TetraChroma [1] in July 2017, [2] and officially released in December 2018. [3]

  9. Trouble Maker (duo) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013, Cube Entertainment confirmed Trouble Maker's upcoming comeback with a racy photoshoot. [7] On October 28, the group released the single "Now" from its Chemistry EP . The single's music video, which drew inspiration from serial criminals Bonnie and Clyde , earned a 19+ rating for its heavy references to sex, alcohol, and ...