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K-Much
K-Much
South Korean boyband
1
Bob Girls
Bob Girls
South Korean girl group
2
f(x)
f(x)
South Korean girl group
3
TVXQ
TVXQ
South Korean pop group
4
Girls' Generation
Girls' Generation
South Korean girl group
5
Apink
Apink
South Korean girl group
6
BtoB
BtoB
South Korean pop band
7
Sistar
Sistar
South Korean girl group
8
Mamamoo
Mamamoo
South Korean girl group
9
Super Junior
Super Junior
South Korean boy group
10
Shinhwa
Shinhwa
South Korean boy band
11
2NE1
2NE1
South Korean girl group
12
BIGBANG
BIGBANG
South Korean boy group
13
4Minute
4Minute
South Korean girl group
14
Red Velvet
Red Velvet
South Korean girl group
15
SHINee
SHINee
South Korean boy band
16
B1A4
B1A4
South Korean pop group
17
EXO
EXO
South Korean boy band
18
Boyfriend
Boyfriend
South Korean boy group
19
Taeyeon
Taeyeon
South Korean singer
20
BoA
BoA
South Korean singer
21
B.A.P
B.A.P
South Korean boy band
22
Lee Tae-min
Lee Tae-min
South Korean singer, dancer, actor, and choreapher
23
T-ara
T-ara
South Korean girl group
24
IU
IU
South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress
25
Orange Caramel
Orange Caramel
South Korean girl group, sub-unit of After School
26
Dal Shabet
Dal Shabet
South Korean girl group
27
Highlight
Highlight
South Korean boy band
28
Monsta X
Monsta X
South Korean boy band
29
G-Dragon
G-Dragon
South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper and record producer
30
Infinite
Infinite
South Korean pop boy band
31
After School
After School
South Korean girl group
32
2AM
2AM
South Korean boy group
33
SS501
SS501
South Korean boy band
34
Wonder Girls
Wonder Girls
South Korean girl group
35
Kim Jong-hyun
Kim Jong-hyun
South Korean singer and dancer
36
Block B
Block B
South Korean boyband
37
Twice
Twice
South Korean girl group
38
iKON
iKON
South Korean boy group
39
2PM
2PM
South Korean boy group
40
Boys Republic
Boys Republic
South Korean boyband
41
Ladies' Code
Ladies' Code
South Korean girl group
42
Got7
Got7
South Korean boy group
43
Kara
Kara
South Korean girl group
44
Taeyang
Taeyang
South Korean singer
45
Blackpink
Blackpink
South Korean girl group
46
EXID
EXID
South Korean girl group
47
Epik High
Epik High
South Korean hip-hop group
48
Bigflo
Bigflo
South Korean boygroup
49
Myname
Myname
South Korean boyband
50
Secret
Secret
South Korean girl group
51
Cosmic Girls
Cosmic Girls
South Korean girl group
52
CNBLUE
CNBLUE
South Korean rock band
53
Infinite H
Infinite H
South Korean boyband
54
The Boss
The Boss
South Korean band
55
Brown Eyed Girls
Brown Eyed Girls
South Korean girl group
56
Dreamcatcher
Dreamcatcher
South Korean girl group
Intro
South Korean girl group
News

Crayon Pop (Hangul: 크레용팝) was a South Korean girl group formed under Chrome Entertainment in 2012. Originally a quintet, the group initially consisted of members Geummi, Ellin, Soyul, Choa, and Way.

Crayon Pop officially debuted in July 2012 with their performance of "Saturday Night" on Mnet's M! Countdown. Their first EP was not a commercial success, and when their song "Dancing Queen" was released in October, the group had few opportunities to promote on music shows. Instead they held guerrilla performances on the streets of Seoul, which helped increase their fanbase. Crayon Pop gained a huge increase in popularity following the release of their single album "Bar Bar Bar" in June 2013. The group's unique stage outfits and choreography gained public attention, and made the title song a viral hit. It eventually managed to reach number 1 on Billboard's K-Pop Hot 100. Crayon Pop was able to earn numerous awards, including the New Rising Star Award at the Golden Disk Awards, the Hot Trend Award at the MelOn Music Awards, and Best New Female Artist at the Mnet Asian Music Awards.

The group has held solo concerts in South Korea, Japan and Taiwan, and has also performed in other countries including Australia and China. Throughout June and July 2014, the group was an opening act Lady Gaga's ArtRave: The Artpop Ball concert tour. Crayon Pop performed for it in 12 cities around the United States and Canada. Following their appearance in the Artpop tour, the group debuted their first subunit in October. The unit is named Strawberry Milk, and consists of the twin members Choa and Way. In March 2015, Crayon Pop released their second mini album FM, for which they used Super Sentai inspired costumes.

They released the song "RaRiRuRe" in June of that same year, which was their debut in the Japanese music market. The group continued their Japanese promotions with their second single "Dancing All Night" in November. Their first Japanese studio album Crayon Pop was released January 2016, and it ranked #11 on Oricon's Daily Album Charts. Crayon Pop collaborated with Mexican boy band CD9 in August, to release the song "Get Dumb". In September, Crayon Pop released the song "Vroom Vroom" ahead of their first album Crayon Pop Evolution Pop Vol. 1. They soon released the music video for "Doo Doom Chit", another song that would feature on the track list of the album.

On 19 April 2017, the group announced their contracts with Chrome Media had ended in March and they had gone their separate ways, although they would not be officially disbanding. On 30 May, it was revealed that Way, Choa, Geummi and Ellin would continue to promote as Crayon Pop under Chrome Entertainment, but Soyul had chosen to leave the group.
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