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Koo Koo (formerly Koo Koo Kanga Roo) is an American comedy disco duo from Minneapolis, Minnesota, consisting of vocalists Bryan Atchison and Neil Olstad. Billed as an "interactive dance party duo" and described as "the Beastie Boys meet Sesame Street", [1] Koo Koo showcase a colorful live show that relies heavily on audience participation, featuring overtly silly sing-along songs that are ...
Korean Radio and Film Music Orchestra, Mansudae Art Troupe Major film song vocalist, with hundreds of titles featuring her voice. People's Actor Kim Sung Yon 김승연 Vocals Song of Comradeship: Korean Radio and Film Music Orchestra, Mansudae Art Troupe Major film song vocalist Ri In Suk 리인숙 Vocals Mo Yong Il 모영일 Vocals Kim Hyok 김혁
In 1994, using the stage name Yoo Chae-yeong, she became one of the original members of the popular K-pop group Cool. [2] She initially attracted media attention for sporting a shaved head, which at the time was a bold hairstyle rarely seen on female South Korean celebrities.
This category is for South Korean singers who perform pop music. For Korean and non-Korean performers of K-pop, see Category:K-pop singers. Subcategories.
"I Know" (Korean: 난 알아요; RR: Nan Arayo) is the debut single by South Korean boy group Seo Taiji and Boys from their self-titled debut studio album, released on March 23, 1992. It was written and produced entirely by group leader and mu
Cha Hyun-ok (Korean: 차현옥; born December 24, 1976), known by her stage name Yuri (Korean: 유리), is a South Korean pop singer. Debuting as a singer with Cool (쿨), she later formed Girl Friends with best friend Chae Ri-na after the former group's breakup in 2005. Yuri has since regrouped with Cool.
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Kim Tae-hyeong (Korean: 김태형; born February 11, 1988), [1] [2] better known as Paul Kim (Korean: 폴킴) is a South Korean singer-songwriter.He debuted in 2014 and has released two extended plays [3] [4] and two full-length albums, one in two parts: The Road (2017) and Tunnel (2018), [5] and one also in two parts: Heart, One (2019) and Heart, Two (2020).