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'''BBAHN''' (비비안; formerly '''BBAN ''' and '''B.B.AN''') is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] ballad female trio that debuted in 2011 under [[Victory J]]. Member [[Han Ok]] was part of the original line-up the of the duo [[AB Avenue]].  
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'''BBAHN''' (비비안; formerly '''BBAN ''' and '''B.B.AN''') was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] ballad female trio that debuted in 2011 under [[Victory J]]. Member [[Han Ok]] was part of the original line-up the of the duo [[AB Avenue]]. Since the group has been inactive since 2013 it's safe to assume that they have unofficially disbanded.  
  
 
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Revision as of 16:28, 11 August 2018

BBAHN (2012)

BBAHN (비비안; formerly BBAN and B.B.AN) was a Korean pop ballad female trio that debuted in 2011 under Victory J. Member Han Ok was part of the original line-up the of the duo AB Avenue. Since the group has been inactive since 2013 it's safe to assume that they have unofficially disbanded.

Members

Former Members

Discography

Digital Singles

B.B.AN promoting "Sigani Heulleogado" (2011)

Collaborations

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