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'''Shyne''' is a duo comprised of twin sisters [[Sunny (Shyne)|Sunny]] and [[Bonnie]]. They debuted in Korea under [[DSP Entertainment]] in 2004 and in Japan under [[Nexstar Records]] in 2006.
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[[File:Shyne.jpg|thumb|250px|Shyne promoting ''[[Shyne 01]]'' (2004)]]
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'''Shyne''' (샤인) was a [[K-R&B|Korean R&B]] duo comprised of twin sisters [[Sunny (Shyne)|Sunny]] and [[Bonnie]]. They debuted in Korea under [[DSP Entertainment]] in 2004 and in Japan under [[Nexstar Records]] in 2006. As the duo as been inactive since December 2006 is most likely that they had unofficially disbanded.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
* [[Sunny (Shyne)|Sunny]] (vocals, rap)
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* [[Sunny (Shyne)|Sunny]] (Vocals, rap)
* [[Bonnie]] (lead vocals)
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* [[Bonnie]] (Lead vocals)
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
Born in Texas and raised in Los Angeles, these Korean-American twins displayed their talent for music at a young age. When they were only five, they learned how to sing, compose music, and write lyrics. The pair sang in their church's gospel choir and with the help of their musician father, also learned the piano, guitar, bass, and cello.
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Born in Texas and raised in Los Angeles, the Korean-American twins displayed their talent for music at a young age. When they were only five, they learned how to sing, compose music, and write lyrics. The pair sang in their church's gospel choir and with the help of their musician father, also learned the piano, guitar, bass, and cello.
  
After sending their demo CD to numerous Korean companies, the girls signed with DSP Entertainment where they were allowed artistic involvement in their album. They debuted in January of 2004 with the song [[Too Late]]. The sisters' combination of strong vocals, Hip-Hop and R&B style, and twin appeal garnered them much attention and praise. After their follow-up song, [[S.O.S.]], the girls faded from the K-pop scene to work on their next project.
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After sending their demo CD to numerous Korean companies, the girls signed with DSP Entertainment where they were allowed artistic involvement in their album. They debuted in January of 2004 with the song "[[Too Late]]". The sisters' combination of strong vocals, Hip-Hop and R&B style, and twin appeal garnered them much attention and praise. After their follow-up song, "[[S.O.S.]]", the girls faded from the K-pop scene to work on their next project.
  
Two years after their Korean debut, Shyne debuted in Japan with the mini-album [[Best Friend (Shyne)|Best Friend]] in May of 2006.
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Two years after their Korean debut, Shyne debuted in Japan with the mini-album ''[[Best Friend (Shyne)|Best Friend]]'' in May of 2006 followed by a single release in December.
  
==Discography==
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==Korean Discography==
===Korean Albums===
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===Albums===
* [2004.01.20] [[Shyne 01]]
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* [2004.01.19] [[Shyne 01]]
  
===Japanese Albums===
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===Soundtracks===
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* [2005.12.08] [[Three Leaf Clover OST]] ''(#4 Joheun Haru, #8 Joheun Haru (English Ver.))''
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==Japanese Discography==
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===Mini-Albums===
 
* [2006.05.24] [[Best Friend (Shyne)|Best Friend]]
 
* [2006.05.24] [[Best Friend (Shyne)|Best Friend]]
  
===Japanese Singles===
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===Singles===
 
* [2006.12.13] [[Do Me Do Me|DO ME DO ME]]
 
* [2006.12.13] [[Do Me Do Me|DO ME DO ME]]
 
 
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[[Category:J-Pop]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]
 
[[Category:J-R&B]]
 
[[Category:J-R&B]]
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Revision as of 19:16, 12 November 2010

Shyne promoting Shyne 01 (2004)

Shyne (샤인) was a Korean R&B duo comprised of twin sisters Sunny and Bonnie. They debuted in Korea under DSP Entertainment in 2004 and in Japan under Nexstar Records in 2006. As the duo as been inactive since December 2006 is most likely that they had unofficially disbanded.

Members

Information

Born in Texas and raised in Los Angeles, the Korean-American twins displayed their talent for music at a young age. When they were only five, they learned how to sing, compose music, and write lyrics. The pair sang in their church's gospel choir and with the help of their musician father, also learned the piano, guitar, bass, and cello.

After sending their demo CD to numerous Korean companies, the girls signed with DSP Entertainment where they were allowed artistic involvement in their album. They debuted in January of 2004 with the song "Too Late". The sisters' combination of strong vocals, Hip-Hop and R&B style, and twin appeal garnered them much attention and praise. After their follow-up song, "S.O.S.", the girls faded from the K-pop scene to work on their next project.

Two years after their Korean debut, Shyne debuted in Japan with the mini-album Best Friend in May of 2006 followed by a single release in December.

Korean Discography

Albums

Soundtracks

Japanese Discography

Mini-Albums

Singles