Vibe 1st album
Vibe 2nd album
Vibe 3rd album
Vibe (바이브) is a South Korean R&B group. They released their first album in 2002 as a trio of two male singers (Yoon Min Soo and Ryu Jae Hyun) and a rapper (Yoo Sung Gyu). Their first single “Miwuhdo Dahshi Hanbunmahn (Although it is hateful, again)” was a success and a huge hit for the group making them very popular. Their second single “Promise U” was also very successful.
Their 2nd album came out in November of 2003 and their first single “Oh Reh Oh Reh (Long Long Time)” was a huge hit as was their second single “Sahjin Uhl Bohdagah (While Looking at the Picture)”. This cemented their status as a popular group and consistent hit makers. During the hiatus between their 2nd and 3rd albums, the rapper left the group citing that he wanted to pursue his own style of music, taking on the name Noblesse.
Vibe went on to release their 3rd album in 2006 which, unsurprisingly, became a success with their two hits “Geu Namja, Geu Yujah (That Man, That Woman)” and “Sool Ee Yah (Liquor)”.
Uptown 1st album
Uptown 2nd album
Uptown 4th album
Uptown 5th album
Uptown (업타운) is a South Korean hip hop and R&B group which first debuted in 1997. Uptown was first created in 1996 when the R&B and hip-hop genres of pop music were first introduced to Korea[1]. The group’s four original members included Chris Jung, Carlos Galvan, Steve Kim and Tasha Reid. The group underwent several lineup changes and then disbanded in 2000.
The group made a comeback and released their new album, Testimony in May of 2006. Steve Kim, Carlos Galvan and Chris Jung returned to the group with only Tasha Reid, the only original member not in the lineup. The female spot in the group was originally given to half-Korean half-African American rapper Say. However the position eventually went to teenage artist Jessica H.o. who was featured in their new album, Testimony.
U Nee 2nd album
U Nee 3rd album
U;Nee, (Hangul: 유니, born Heo Yoon (허윤, 許允) May 3, 1981 – January 21, 2007) was a K-Pop South Korean songstress and actress. Before changing to music, she used a stage name Lee Hye-Ryeon (이혜련, 李慧蓮), which was believed to be her birth name until her death. She committed suicide by hanging herself; she had reportedly been suffering from depression.
UN 1st album
UN 2nd album
UN 3rd album
UN 3.5 Solo project album
UN 4th album
UN 5th album
UN was a South Korean musical group. There were two members in the group: Choi Jung-Won 최정원 and Kim Jeong Hoon 김정훈. They released 5 albums from 2000-2005. “For a Lifetime”, a single from their first album, was their first significant hit.
Uhm Jung Hwa 2nd album
Uhm Jung Hwa 3rd album
Uhm Jung Hwa 4th album
Uhm Jung Hwa 5th album
Uhm Jung Hwa 5.5 album
Uhm Jung Hwa 6th album
Uhm Jung Hwa 7th album
Uhm Jung Hwa 8th album
Uhm Jung Hwa 9th album
Uhm Jung-hwa (born August 17, 1969)[1] is a South Korean singer and actress best known for her roles in the films Marriage is a Crazy Thing (which earned her a Best Actress Award at the Baeksang Arts Awards), My Lovely Week and Princess Aurora. Singer and actor Uhm Tae-woong is her younger brother. As a singer she recognized as an icon in 90’s Korean Pop culture, Korean Gay Icon, known as the “sexy queen”, and is currently with Trifecta Entertainment. She is One of Most Successful Female Artist in Korean Pop History.
Turtles (거북이) is a Korean pop group who debuted in 2001 and enjoy steady popularity.
The single “Airplane” (bihaengi) from their fourth album topped the KBS chart in September, 2006
Turbo 1st album
Turbo 2nd album
Turbo 2.5 album
Turbo 3rd album
Turbo 4th album
Turbo 5th album
Turbo (터보) was a Korean duo popular during its heyday. There are few singers in Korea whose voice can identify a whole genre of music. Turbo has stood out of the crowded dance scene not only for its fast beats but also for the trademark high-pitched vocals of lead singer Kim Jong Kook.
T.T.Ma. (티티마) is a Korean KPop group that performed in Korea during 1999 and 2000.
The group consisted of 5 girls. During its time the group performed in several music tv shows and concerts. The name originally meant “To the Maximum” but was later changed to “Taste the Maximum”.
One of the group songs, “Loner” was featured in the Korean dance simulation game Pump It Up.
After some speculation of a third album, the group was disbanded, with only Soy (the group leader) continuing in the entertainment industry as a VJ in Korea until 2005.