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  2. SM Rookies - Wikipedia

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    SM Rookies (Korean: 에스엠루키즈, stylized in all caps as SMROOKIES) is a pre-debut training team created by South Korean entertainment agency SM Entertainment in 2013, composed of trainees who have yet to join an idol group. [1]

  3. BigBang (South Korean band) - Wikipedia

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    [265] Yonhap News Agency noted that the group helped "spread K-pop as a cultural brand spanning the U.S., Europe, Latin America and the Middle East." [266] In 2011, the BBC declared that "K-pop bands, including Big Bang, are making their mark around the world", specifically citing the group's contribution to YG Entertainment's economic growth ...

  4. List of SM Entertainment artists - Wikipedia

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    The group has been considered by some to be among the best singers and dancers in the K-pop industry [21] and has been bestowed the title "Princes of K-Pop" by multiple media outlets. [22] [21] Pushing into the 2010s, SM further expanded with its roster Exo, its first new group in four years. The multi-national boy band established two sub ...

  5. YGX (dance group) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the label launched a dance and vocal academy, called X ACADEMY, where students could potentially be scouted by YG Entertainment as trainees. [1] [unreliable source?] In 2020, the label was converted to a full-fledged dance group and academy with all of its actors, recording artists, and producers transferred to YG Entertainment.

  6. DIA (group) - Wikipedia

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    The group was initially scheduled to perform on music programs, but were canceled after member Chaeyeon got injured. [46] Yebin highlighted that despite DIA's contracts expiring, the group would not be disbanding and they would still be a group to promote and release albums together in the near future, albeit the members being under different ...

  7. Koyote - Wikipedia

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    Koyote (Korean: 코요태; Hanja: 高耀太; RR: Koyotae), also known as KYT [1] is a South Korean co-ed vocal group consisting of members Kim Jong-min, Shin Ji, and Bbaek Ga. The group, which is known for its signature dance and hip hop sound, debuted in 1998 with hit song "Genuine". [3]

  8. 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.

  9. Wassup (group) - Wikipedia

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    Wassup's Showtime EP entered the Gaon Korean album chart at number 55. [5] On December 8, 2014, they released a music video for "Shut Up U". [6] On January 26, 2015, the group released a video for "Stupid Liar". [7] On December 25, 2015, the group released a Christmas special clip [8] to the song 안아줘, from their EP, Showtime.