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QBS
QBS
South Korean girl group
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Speed
Speed
South Korean boy band, subunit of Coed School
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G.NA
G.NA
Canadian singer active in South Korea
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Block B
Block B
South Korean boyband
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Super Junior
Super Junior
South Korean boy group
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Girls' Generation
Girls' Generation
South Korean girl group
6
Orange Caramel
Orange Caramel
South Korean girl group, sub-unit of After School
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UNI.T
UNI.T
South Korean girl group
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Highlight
Highlight
South Korean boy band
9
Verbal Jint
Verbal Jint
South Korean rapper and record producer
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BIGBANG
BIGBANG
South Korean boy group
11
F.Cuz
F.Cuz
South Korean boyband
12
Hello Venus
Hello Venus
South Korean girl group
13
BtoB
BtoB
South Korean pop band
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TVXQ
TVXQ
South Korean pop group
15
Cross Gene
Cross Gene
South Korean boyband
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Twice
Twice
South Korean girl group
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Taeyeon
Taeyeon
South Korean singer
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EXO
EXO
South Korean boy band
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Apink
Apink
South Korean girl group
20
F-ve Dolls
F-ve Dolls
South Korean girl group
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f(x)
f(x)
South Korean girl group
22
Kara
Kara
South Korean girl group
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IU
IU
South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress
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Zico
Zico
South Korean rapper and music producer
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Red Velvet
Red Velvet
South Korean girl group
26
Mamamoo
Mamamoo
South Korean girl group
27
DIA
DIA
South Korean girl group formed by MBK Entertainment in 2015
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1the9
1the9
Soul Korea boy band
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N.Flying
N.Flying
South Korean boyband
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Got7
Got7
South Korean boy group
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ASTRO
ASTRO
South Korean boy band
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CNBLUE
CNBLUE
South Korean rock band
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U-KISS
U-KISS
South Korean boyband
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Laboum
Laboum
South Korean girl group
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VIXX LR
VIXX LR
South Korean boy band
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Cosmic Girls
Cosmic Girls
South Korean girl group
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Urban Zakapa
Urban Zakapa
South Korean R&B group
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Sechs Kies
Sechs Kies
South Korean boy group
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JJ Project
JJ Project
South Korean musical duo
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South Korean girl group
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Members, past and present

T-ara (/tiˈɑːrə/; Korean: 티아라) is a South Korean girl group, formed in 2009 by MBK Entertainment. T-ara's career is marked by hook-heavy dance-pop music, a result of their close partnership with composer Shinsadong Tiger. A broad array of visual concepts have earned the group a "chameleon-like" reputation.

The group officially debuted in July 2009 with the single "Lie" (거짓말), following line-up changes due to creative differences. Their debut studio album Absolute First Album was released in December 2009 and spawned several hit songs including "TTL (Time to Love)", "Bo Peep Bo Peep", and "You Drive Me Crazy".

T-ara gained nationwide recognition after releasing "Roly-Poly" in 2011, which went on to become the Gaon chart's best-selling single of the year. At the height of K-pop's popularity in Japan, T-ara signed onto management agency J-Rock for $4.7 million—reportedly the highest figure of any Korean girl group expanding into the territory at the time. Both their debut Japanese single and studio album reached number one on the Oricon weekly charts and were subsequently certified Gold. T-ara's late-2011 Korean release Black Eyes spawned three consecutive number ones: "Cry Cry", "We Were in Love" and "Lovey-Dovey".

In 2012, T-ara experienced a dip in popularity as the group faced accusations of internal discord, resulting in Hwayoung's immediate departure with Areum following a year after. T-ara's later material was released to varying degrees of success before the group began focusing on promotional activities in China, where they attracted attention for their cover of Chopstick Brothers' "Little Apple" in 2014. T-ara is regarded as one of the most popular K-pop girl groups in China.

T-ara's final release as six members was tentatively scheduled for May 2017, ahead of Soyeon and Boram's expiring contracts; however, conflicts with their management delayed What's My Name? until June 2017, effectively without their involvement. Qri, Eunjung, Hyomin and Jiyeon had previously extended their terms with MBK Entertainment until December 31, 2017. The group went on indefinite hiatus on January 3, 2018 allowing the members to pursue their solo careers.


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