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'''Koyote''' (코요태) (formerly '''Koyotae''') is a Korean Dance and Hip-Hop mixed group debuted in 1999. They had been through many changes on it's line-up, though as a group, they are known for their catchy dance/pop songs, which have been their trademark.
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'''Koyote''' (코요태; also '''KYT''', formerly '''Koyotae''') is a Korean Dance and Hip-Hop mixed group debuted in 1998 and currently under [[KYT Entertainment]]. They had been through many changes on it's line-up, though as a group, they are known for their catchy dance/pop songs, which have been their trademark.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
* [[Shinji]] (신지) (1999 - Present)
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* [[Shinji]] (신지)  
* [[Kim Jong Min]] (김종민) (2000 - Present)
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* [[Kim Jong Min]] (김종민) (Joined 2000)
* [[Bbaek Ga]] (빽가) (2004 - Present)
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* [[Bbaek Ga]] (빽가) (Joined 2004)
  
 
===Former Members===
 
===Former Members===
* [[Cha Seung Min]] (차승민) (1999)
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* [[Cha Seung Min]] (차승민) (1998-1999)
* [[Kim Goo]] (김구) (1999-2002)
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* [[Kim Goo]] (김구) (1998-2002)
 
* [[Kim Young Wan]] (김영완) (2002)
 
* [[Kim Young Wan]] (김영완) (2002)
 
* [[Jung Myung Hoon]] (정명훈) (2003)
 
* [[Jung Myung Hoon]] (정명훈) (2003)
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
Koyote started out with members [[Cha Seung Min]], [[Kim Goo]] and [[Shinji]], and they debuted in 1999 with the release of the self-titled album ''[[Koyotae]]''. After the release of their second album, ''[[Shil Yun (album)|Shil Yun]]'', [[Cha Seung Min]] leave group to return to the US and he was replaced by [[Kim Jong Min]].
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Koyote started out with members [[Cha Seung Min]], [[Kim Goo]] and [[Shinji]], and they debuted in 1999 with the release of the self-titled album ''[[Koyotae]]''. After the release of their second album, ''[[Silyeon (album)|Silyeon]]'', [[Cha Seung Min]] leave group to return to the US and he was replaced by [[Kim Jong Min]].
  
 
The group released their third album ''[[Passion (Koyote album)|Passion]]'' in 2000. After the release of their first best album, [[Kim Goo]] was arrested on charges of illegal drug use in early 2002.
 
The group released their third album ''[[Passion (Koyote album)|Passion]]'' in 2000. After the release of their first best album, [[Kim Goo]] was arrested on charges of illegal drug use in early 2002.
  
In March 2002, Koyote released their fourth album, ''[[Pilrip]]'', as a duo, although [[Kim Young Wan]] joined as guest rapper for the earlier album promotions (in order to replace Kim Goo's vocals). One year later, and for their fifth album release, ''[[Bisang]]'', a new member joined the group, [[Jung Myung Hoon]]. Jung left the group the next year to serve compulsory duties for the military and he was replaced by [[Bbaek Ga]] for the release of their sixth album, ''[[Koyote 6|KOYOTE 6]]'', in 2004. Then, [[Bbaek Ga]] become the third official member of Koyote.
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In March 2002, Koyote released their fourth album, ''[[Philip]]'', as a duo, although [[Kim Young Wan]] joined as guest rapper for the earlier album promotions (in order to replace Kim Goo's vocals). One year later, and for their fifth album release, ''[[Bisang]]'', a new member joined the group, [[Jung Myung Hoon]]. Jung left the group the next year to serve compulsory duties for the military and he was replaced by [[Bbaek Ga]] for the release of their sixth album, ''[[Koyote 6|KOYOTE 6]]'', in 2004. Then, [[Bbaek Ga]] become the third official member of Koyote.
  
With the official line-up of [[Shinji]], [[Kim Jong Min]], [[Bbaek Ga]], the group released their next three albums, ''[[Rainbow (Koyote)|Rainbow]]'' (2004), ''[[Pil Up Doeda|Pil UP Doeda]]'' (2005), and ''[[London Koyote]]'' (2006).
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With the official line-up of [[Shinji]], [[Kim Jong Min]], [[Bbaek Ga]], the group released their next three albums, ''[[Rainbow (Koyote)|Rainbow]]'' (2004), ''[[Feel Up Doeda|Feel UP Doeda]]'' (2005), and ''[[London Koyote]]'' (2006).
  
 
One year after the release of their ninth album, in November 2007, [[Kim Jong Min]] leave Koyote temporarily to serve compulsory duties for the military. Two years later, in June 2009 Koyote released their 10th album ''[[Jumpin']]'' with only two members. Four months later, in October 2009, [[Bbaek Ga]] also started his 2-years military service. Only two months later, and at the same time as [[Kim Jong Min]] was discharged, [[Bbaek Ga]] was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He undergone a brain surgery on January 2010.
 
One year after the release of their ninth album, in November 2007, [[Kim Jong Min]] leave Koyote temporarily to serve compulsory duties for the military. Two years later, in June 2009 Koyote released their 10th album ''[[Jumpin']]'' with only two members. Four months later, in October 2009, [[Bbaek Ga]] also started his 2-years military service. Only two months later, and at the same time as [[Kim Jong Min]] was discharged, [[Bbaek Ga]] was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He undergone a brain surgery on January 2010.
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
* [1999.01.13] [[Koyotae]] (高耀太)
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* [1998.12.02] [[Koyotae]] (高耀太)
* [1999.11.06] [[Shil Yun (album)|Shil Yun]] (실연; ''Demonstration'')
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* [1999.11.06] [[Silyeon (album)|Silyeon]] (실연; ''Demonstration'')
* [2000.11.??] [[Passion (Koyote album)|Passion]]
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* [2000.11.01] [[Passion (Koyote album)|Passion]]
* [2002.03.15] [[Pilrip]] (必立)
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* [2002.03.15] [[Philip]] (必立)
 
* [2003.05.22] [[Bisang]] (비상)
 
* [2003.05.22] [[Bisang]] (비상)
 
* [2004.03.26] [[Koyote 6|KOYOTE 6]]
 
* [2004.03.26] [[Koyote 6|KOYOTE 6]]
 
* [2004.11.29] [[Rainbow (Koyote)|Rainbow]]
 
* [2004.11.29] [[Rainbow (Koyote)|Rainbow]]
* [2005.09.01] [[Pil Up Doeda|Pil UP Doeda]] (必UP되다)
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* [2005.09.01] [[Feel Up Doeda|Feel UP Doeda]] (必UP되다)
 
* [2006.09.18] [[London Koyote]]
 
* [2006.09.18] [[London Koyote]]
 
* [2009.05.28] [[Jumpin']]
 
* [2009.05.28] [[Jumpin']]
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* [2019.02.08] [[20th Anniversary Reborn|20th ANNIVERSARY REborn]]
  
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
* [2010.06.10] [[Koyote Ugly]] (코요태 어글리)
 
* [2010.06.10] [[Koyote Ugly]] (코요태 어글리)
 
* [2011.08.10] [[Good Good Han Koyote]] (굿굿한 코요태)
 
* [2011.08.10] [[Good Good Han Koyote]] (굿굿한 코요태)
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* [2014.01.22] [[1999]]
  
 
===Best Albums===
 
===Best Albums===
* [2001.10.29] [[History]]  
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* [2001.10.29] [[History]] (Best & Remix Album)
 
* [2006.03.23] [[The Koyote in Ballade Special Best Album 2000 2005|The Koyote in Ballade Special Best Album 2000 >> 2005]]  
 
* [2006.03.23] [[The Koyote in Ballade Special Best Album 2000 2005|The Koyote in Ballade Special Best Album 2000 >> 2005]]  
* [2007.10.11] [[Dance Best And 9.5|DANCE BEST and 9.5]]  
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* [2007.10.11] [[Dance Best And 9.5|DANCE BEST and 9.5]] (Best & Remix Album)
  
 
===Other Albums===
 
===Other Albums===
 
* [2000.09.08] [[Koyotae Best Mix|KOYOTAE BEST MIX]] (Remix Album)
 
* [2000.09.08] [[Koyotae Best Mix|KOYOTAE BEST MIX]] (Remix Album)
 
* [2001.12.10] [[Koyote & NRG Ui Eongnaneun X-Mas]] (코요태 & NRG의 神나는 X-Mas) (Joint/Christmas Album)
 
* [2001.12.10] [[Koyote & NRG Ui Eongnaneun X-Mas]] (코요태 & NRG의 神나는 X-Mas) (Joint/Christmas Album)
* [2005.12.19] [[Feel Up Doeda|Feel UP]] (必UP) (Repackage & Remix Album)
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* [2005.12.21] [[Feel Up Doeda|Version Two Feel UP Doeda]] (버전투 必UP되다) (Repackage + Remix Album)
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
* [2006.01.27] [[Koyote Digital Single Migonggae Beojeon|Koyote Digital Single_Migonggae Version]] (코요테 디지털 싱글_미공개 버전; ''Undisclosed Version'')
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* [2006.01.27] [[Koyote Digital Single Migonggae Version]] (코요테 디지털 싱글_미공개 버전; ''Undisclosed Version'')
* [2006.12.21] [[I Love Rock & Roll New Remix]]
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* [2006.12.21] [[I Love Rock & Roll|I Love Rock & Roll New Remix]]
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* [2007.12.10] [[White Story]] <small>('''Koyote''' & [[Typhoon]])</small>
 
* [2008.11.18] [[Neomani]] (너만이; ''Only You'')
 
* [2008.11.18] [[Neomani]] (너만이; ''Only You'')
 
* [2009.10.29] [[Oh, Yes!]]
 
* [2009.10.29] [[Oh, Yes!]]
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* [2010.08.02] [[Jump, Jump, Jump]]
 
* [2010.08.02] [[Jump, Jump, Jump]]
 
* [2010.12.08] [[Seukijangeseo (White Love)]] (스키장에서)
 
* [2010.12.08] [[Seukijangeseo (White Love)]] (스키장에서)
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* [2013.03.22] [[Keojitmaldo Boyeoyo]] (거짓말도 보여요)
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* [2013.06.19] [[Marry Me (Koyote)|Marry Me]]
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* [2013.07.25] [[Hollywood]]
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* [2013.12.06] [[I Gyeouli Gado]] (이 겨울이 가도; ''After Winter'')
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* [2013.12.13] [[Anajwoyo (Koyote)|Anajwoyo]] (안아줘요; ''Hug Me'')
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* [2015.03.03] [[Meomchunsarang]] (멈춘사랑; ''Stop Love'')
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* [2015.12.07] [[1024]]
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* [2016.12.04] [[Bing Bing (Koyote)|Bing Bing]]
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* [2018.12.09] [[Re-born Part 1 Aewon]] (애원; ''Appeal'')
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* [2019.12.24] [[Re-born Part 2 Uriui Kkum]] (우리의 꿈; ''Our Dream'')
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* [2020.06.20] [[Hit & Hit]] (히트다 히트)
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* [2020.07.19] [[Bada (Koyote)|Bada]] (바다)
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* [2020.08.02] [[Oh My Summer|Oh my summer]]
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* [2020.10.27] [[Koyote x LindaG|KoyoteXLindaG]] (코요태X린다G)
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* [2020.12.09] [[2020 Eongttunghan Sangsang]] (2020 엉뚱한 상상)
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* [2020.12.24] [[Ibyeol Jeo Byeol]] (이별 저 별)
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* [2021.07.30] [[Badasae]] (바다새)
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* [2021.10.30] [[Pyojeong]] (표정)
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* [2022.08.08] [[Go (Koyote)|GO]]
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==Trivia==
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* '''Official Fanclub''': Little Ssun
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* '''Official Color''': Pearl Blue
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://cafe.daum.net/KYTspecial Official Cafe]
 
* [http://cafe.daum.net/KYTspecial Official Cafe]
 
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[[Category:1998 Debut]]

Latest revision as of 00:30, 9 August 2022

Koyote promoting 20th ANNIVERSARY REborn (2019)

Koyote (코요태; also KYT, formerly Koyotae) is a Korean Dance and Hip-Hop mixed group debuted in 1998 and currently under KYT Entertainment. They had been through many changes on it's line-up, though as a group, they are known for their catchy dance/pop songs, which have been their trademark.

Members

Former Members

Information

Koyote started out with members Cha Seung Min, Kim Goo and Shinji, and they debuted in 1999 with the release of the self-titled album Koyotae. After the release of their second album, Silyeon, Cha Seung Min leave group to return to the US and he was replaced by Kim Jong Min.

The group released their third album Passion in 2000. After the release of their first best album, Kim Goo was arrested on charges of illegal drug use in early 2002.

In March 2002, Koyote released their fourth album, Philip, as a duo, although Kim Young Wan joined as guest rapper for the earlier album promotions (in order to replace Kim Goo's vocals). One year later, and for their fifth album release, Bisang, a new member joined the group, Jung Myung Hoon. Jung left the group the next year to serve compulsory duties for the military and he was replaced by Bbaek Ga for the release of their sixth album, KOYOTE 6, in 2004. Then, Bbaek Ga become the third official member of Koyote.

With the official line-up of Shinji, Kim Jong Min, Bbaek Ga, the group released their next three albums, Rainbow (2004), Feel UP Doeda (2005), and London Koyote (2006).

One year after the release of their ninth album, in November 2007, Kim Jong Min leave Koyote temporarily to serve compulsory duties for the military. Two years later, in June 2009 Koyote released their 10th album Jumpin' with only two members. Four months later, in October 2009, Bbaek Ga also started his 2-years military service. Only two months later, and at the same time as Kim Jong Min was discharged, Bbaek Ga was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He undergone a brain surgery on January 2010.

In June 2010, Koyote released their first mini-album Koyote Ugly, also featuring only with two members, as Bbaek Ga, already fully recovered, was on his military service.

Koyote (Goo, Shinji, Seung Min) (1999)
Koyote (Jong Min, Shinji, Goo) (2001)
Koyote (Jong Min, Shinji, Bbaek Ga) (2004)

Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Best Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Trivia

  • Official Fanclub: Little Ssun
  • Official Color: Pearl Blue

External Links

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