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− | * [2012.02.29] [[Russian Roulette|Painkiller]] <small>(Repackage)</small> | + | * [2012.02.29] [[Russian Roulette (SPICA mini-album)|Painkiller]] <small>(Repackage)</small> |
* [2012.11.21] [[Lonely (SPICA)|Lonely]] | * [2012.11.21] [[Lonely (SPICA)|Lonely]] | ||
Revision as of 01:37, 16 June 2021
SPICA (스피카) was a 5-member Korean pop girl group that debuted in 2012 under B2M Entertainment. It was announced on February 5, 2017 that they had disbanded.
Contents
Members
- Kim Bo Ah (Leader, Main Vocal, Rapper)
- Yang Ji Won (Vocal)
- Park Joo Hyun (Main Rapper, Vocal)
- Park Na Rae (Lead Vocal)
- Kim Bo Hyung (Main Vocal)
Sub-Unit
Korean Discography
Mini-Albums
- [2012.02.08] Russian Roulette
- [2012.02.29] Painkiller (Repackage)
- [2012.11.21] Lonely
Digital Singles
- [2012.01.10] Dokhage (독하게; Intense)
- [2012.09.19] I'll Be There
- [2013.08.28] Tonight
- [2013.09.26] Dancing 9 OST (댄싱9)
- [2014.01.27] You Don't Love Me
- [2014.11.05] GHOST
- [2016.08.25] Secret Time
USA Discography
Digital Singles
- [2014.08.07] I Did It
Trivia
- Official Fanclub: Mercury
External Links
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