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  2. Park Cho-rong - Wikipedia

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    Park started her acting career by appearing on the 2010 sitcom All My Love playing a character named Chorong, following the departure of Brown Eyed Girls' Gain. [11] [12] She then made a cameo appearance on Reply 1997 as the teenage version of Lee Il-Hwa, the mother of the lead role Sung Shi-won (played by Jung Eun-ji) along with her fellow Apink member Yoon Bo-mi. [13] Park had her first ...

  3. Tomorrow X Together - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow X Together (Korean: 투모로우바이투게더; Tomorrow by Together, stylized in all caps), commonly abbreviated as TXT, is a South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Entertainment. The group consists of five members: Yeonjun , Soobin, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and HueningKai .

  4. List of K-pop artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable individual K-pop artists. [1] [2] Male. A. Yuto Adachi; Danny Ahn; Tony Ahn; ... For the list of idol bands, see List of South ...

  5. Jisoo - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, she was ranked as the sixth most popular female K-pop idol in a survey of soldiers doing mandatory military service in South Korea. [47] During the same year, Jisoo was the only one of two Korean singers added on the BoF 500 list, a "definitive professional index" of people shaping the $2.4 trillion fashion industry. [1]

  6. 2PM - Wikipedia

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    While most Korean boy bands at the time adopted a "pretty boy" or kkonminam image, 2PM constructed a tough and macho beast-like image when they made their debut. [6] [7] By emphasizing their masculinity, 2PM is known for creating the "jimseung-dol" (which translates to beast/animal idol in Korean) phenomenon in 2008. [7]

  7. Hori7on - Wikipedia

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    The group was identified by The Korea Times as one of the groups that emerged during a trend from which non-Korean groups form a presence within the K-pop industry. [71] In the run-up to their official debut, Hori7on garnered media attention as "global rookies", with media outlets such as My Daily, noting their "unique presence". [75] [76]

  8. Got7 - Wikipedia

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    The album also features 4 Japanese versions of their Korean singles "Girls Girls Girls," "A," "Stop Stop It," and "Just Right." On February 15, 2016, Got7 and labelmate Twice were confirmed as new clothing ambassadors for NBA Style Korea. [46] [47] On March 21, 2016, Got7's fifth EP, Flight Log: Departure, and its title track, "Fly", were released.

  9. Blackpink - Wikipedia

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    [88] [89] That March, they became the first K-pop girl group to cover Billboard magazine. [90] Blackpink's third extended play, Kill This Love, was released on April 5, 2019, alongside its lead single of the same name. [91]