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Latest revision as of 23:55, 7 July 2016
EI-YO (에이요) was a Korean pop female trio that debuted in 2011 under HWIAD Entertainment. The group disbanded after their agency decided to focus only on marketing.
Members
- Shim Eun Mi (Main Vocals)
- Kim Seul Mi (Vocals)
- Oh Hana (Rap)
Discography
Digital Singles
- [2011.05.17] EI-YO Engine Start
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