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As One
As One
South Korean pop duo
1
Jo Sungmo
Jo Sungmo
South Korean singer
2
Cool
Cool
South Korean pop group
3
Leessang
Leessang
South Korean hip-hop duo
4
Yoon Mi-rae
Yoon Mi-rae
American singer and rapper
5
Lee Soo Young
Lee Soo Young
South Korean singer
6
Koyote
Koyote
South Korean vocal group
7
Sharp
Sharp
South Korean pop group
8
Big Mama
Big Mama
South Korean girl group
9
8Eight
8Eight
South Korean vocal group
10
Lena Park
Lena Park
South Korean/American singer
11
Buzz
Buzz
South Korean rock band
12
NRG
NRG
South Korean band
13
Chakra
Chakra
South Korean girl group
14
San E
San E
South Korean rapper
15
Jo Kwan-woo
Jo Kwan-woo
South Korean singer
16
Fin.K.L
Fin.K.L
South Korean girl group
17
Lee So-ra
Lee So-ra
South Korean singer
18
Diva
Diva
South Korean hip-hop group
19
Byun Jin-sub
Byun Jin-sub
South Korean singer
20
Mighty Mouth
Mighty Mouth
South Korean hip hop duo
21
Gavy NJ
Gavy NJ
South Korean girl group
22
VIXX LR
VIXX LR
South Korean boy band
23
Roo'ra
Roo'ra
South Korean band
24
Drunken Tiger
Drunken Tiger
South Korean hip hop group
25
Shinhwa
Shinhwa
South Korean boy band
26
Twice
Twice
South Korean girl group
27
The Quiett
The Quiett
South Korean rapper
28
Goofy
Goofy
Jaurim
South Korean alternative rock band

Jaurim

Intro
South Korean alternative rock band
Record Labels
Awards Received
Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Band Performance
Nominated For
Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Band Performance
News

Jaurim (Korean: 자우림; Hanja: 紫雨林 meaning "Purple Rainforest") is a rock band from Seoul, South Korea. They had performed in the indie scene in 1993. The band's initial name was Full Count. They changed the band's name to Jaurim in 1997 and became major with their first released single 'Hey Hey Hey' (an original soundtrack of 꽃을 든 남자, A Man who is holding Flowers). They have released ten full-length albums, three unofficial albums, two original soundtrack singles, one original soundtrack EP (which was released as a digital single), and one concert album. Their ninth full-length album, 'goodbye, grief' (part of their "25 Waiting for 21 Project"), was released on October 14, 2013. The band is praised for their arrangements, and singer Kim Yoon-ah is often praised for her singing abilities and lyrics.

Their drummer, Goo Tae-hoon has run a major live club in Korea, 'Soundholic', since 2003; as well as the record label of the same name. In 2017, their twentieth year, Goo Tae-hoon announced his departure from the band, though whether it is an ultimate withdrawal or temporary hiatus is unknown.