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* [[Hwang Bo]] (황보) <small>(1999-2004)</small>
 
* [[Hwang Bo]] (황보) <small>(1999-2004)</small>
 
* [[Bona]] (보나) <small>(1999-2004)</small>
 
* [[Bona]] (보나) <small>(1999-2004)</small>
* [[Eun]] (은) <small>(2000-2004)</small>
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* [[Eun (Chakra)|Eun]] (은) <small>(2000-2004)</small>
  
 
===Former Members===
 
===Former Members===
 
* [[Eani]] (이니) <small>(1999-2001)</small>
 
* [[Eani]] (이니) <small>(1999-2001)</small>
 
* [[Ryeo Won]] (려원) <small>(2000-2004)</small>
 
* [[Ryeo Won]] (려원) <small>(2000-2004)</small>
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== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
 
=== Album's ===
 
=== Album's ===

Revision as of 21:52, 18 July 2012

Chakra (2004)

Chakra (샤크라) was a Korean K-Pop group that originally debuted in 1999 as part of the mega-group BROS under Cream Records. Chakra officially debuted on their own in 2000 with the release of their first album Han. The group disbanded in 2004 to pursue solo careers.

Although Chakra was a Dance/Techno music group, their first works were heavily influenced by Indian traditional music.

Memebers

  • Hwang Bo (황보) (1999-2004)
  • Bona (보나) (1999-2004)
  • Eun (은) (2000-2004)

Former Members

Discography

Album's