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Cosmic Girls
Cosmic Girls
South Korean girl group
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DIA
DIA
South Korean girl group formed by MBK Entertainment in 2015
2
ASTRO
ASTRO
South Korean boy band
3
The Boyz
The Boyz
South Korean band
4
IN2IT
IN2IT
South Korean boy band
5
SF9
SF9
South Korean boy group
6
Victon
Victon
South Korean boy-group
7
Sik-K
Sik-K
South Korean rapper
8
MXM
MXM
South Korean musical duo
9
Everglow
Everglow
South Korean girl group
10
Jannabi
Jannabi
South Korean indie rock band
11
ONF
ONF
South Korean boy band
12
JBJ
JBJ
South Korean boy band
13
Woo Won-jae
Woo Won-jae
South Korean rapper
14
Weki Meki
Weki Meki
South Korean girl group
15
N.Flying
N.Flying
South Korean boyband
16
We in the Zone
We in the Zone
South Korean boyband
17
BDC (group)
BDC (group)
South Korean boy band
18
Laboum
Laboum
South Korean girl group
19
Stray Kids
Stray Kids
South Korean boy band
20
Oneus
Oneus
South Korean boy group
21
Melody Day
Melody Day
South Korean girl group
22
NCT Dream
NCT Dream
South Korean Band
23
UP10TION
UP10TION
boy band
24
X1
X1
South Korean boy band
25
IMFACT
IMFACT
South Korean boy band
26
Highlight
Highlight
South Korean boy band
27
VERIVERY
VERIVERY
South Korean boy band
28
Seventeen
Seventeen
South Korean boy band
29
Itzy
Itzy
South Korean girl group
30
Yong Jun-hyung
Yong Jun-hyung
South Korean rapper and singer
31
A.C.E
A.C.E
South Korean boy band
32
Exo-SC
Exo-SC
sub-unit of Exo
33
AB6IX
AB6IX
South Korean boy group
34
B.O.Y
B.O.Y
South Korean musical duo
35
GFriend
GFriend
South Korean girl group
36
DMTN
DMTN
South Korean boyband
37
Pentagon
Pentagon
South Korean boy group
38
Snuper
Snuper
South Korean boy band
39
Oh My Girl
Oh My Girl
South Korean girl group
40
NU'EST W
NU'EST W
South Korean boy band
Intro
South Korean boy band
Music

The Rose (Korean: 더 로즈) is a South Korean band formerly under J&Star Company. The band is composed of four members: Kim Woo-sung (vocals, guitar), Park Do-joon (keyboard), Lee Ha-joon (drums), and Lee Jae-hyeong (bass). Prior to its debut with J&Star, the band had long been a popular indie group before making its official mainstream release with "Sorry" on August 3, 2017.