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* [2013.06.09] [[T-ara]] & '''The Seeya''' & [[5dolls]] & [[SPEED (Korean group)|SPEED]] - [[Jintongje]] (진통제; ''Painkiller'') | * [2013.06.09] [[T-ara]] & '''The Seeya''' & [[5dolls]] & [[SPEED (Korean group)|SPEED]] - [[Jintongje]] (진통제; ''Painkiller'') | ||
− | * [2013.11.15] '''The Seeya''' ft [[Gavy NJ]] - Tears Up | + | * [2013.11.15] '''The Seeya''' ft [[Gavy NJ]] - [[Tears Up]] |
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Revision as of 13:51, 6 May 2014
The Seeya (더 씨야) is a Korean pop female group debuted in 2012 under Core Contents Media. The group was presented as a reboot of the original, and disbanded, SeeYa, however The Seeya features a completely new line-up.
Contents
Members
- Song Min Kyung (Leader, Vocalist)
- Heo Young Joo (Main Rapper, Vocalist)
- Sung Yoo Jin (Main Vocalist)
- Oh Yeon Kyung (Lead Vocalist, Maknae)
Discography
Mini-Albums
- [2012.12.06] Love U
Digital Singles
- [2012.11.12] Good to Seeya
- [2014.01.03] More and More (하면할수록) ft Son Ho Jun
- [2014.01.21] Tell Me
Collaborations
- [2013.06.09] T-ara & The Seeya & 5dolls & SPEED - Jintongje (진통제; Painkiller)
- [2013.11.15] The Seeya ft Gavy NJ - Tears Up
External Links
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