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* [2011.06.15] [[Love Bingo!]] | * [2011.06.15] [[Love Bingo!]] | ||
* [2011.09.21] [[Love Parade ( | * [2011.09.21] [[Love Parade (Daikoku Danji)|Love Parade]] | ||
* [2011.12.07] [[Love Days]] | * [2011.12.07] [[Love Days]] | ||
* [2012.03.28] [[Jumping ( | * [2012.03.28] [[Jumping (Daikoku Danji)|Jumping]] | ||
* [2012.08.01] [[Honki Magic]] (本気Magic) | * [2012.08.01] [[Honki Magic]] (本気Magic) | ||
Revision as of 14:40, 28 July 2012
The Boss is a Korean pop five-member boy band that debuted in 2010 under Open World Entertainment. In Korea, they are more commonly known as Dae Guk Nam Ah (대국남아), DGNA or D-NA, which means "The Boys of Super Space". The acronym of this forms "The Boss", which they are more commonly called outside of Korea. In 2011 they debuted in Japan as Daikoku Danji (大國男児) under Sony Music Entertainment. All the members were previously members of the boy band Xing.
Members
Sub-Units
Korean Discography
Mini-Albums
- [2010.06.17] AWAKE
Singles
- [2011.10.26] Lady
Digital Singles
- [2010.03.04] Dongkyeongsonyeon (동경소년; Admiring Boy)
Japanese Discography
Albums
- [2012.01.18] Love Letters
Singles
- [2011.04.13] Love Power
- [2011.06.15] Love Bingo!
- [2011.09.21] Love Parade
- [2011.12.07] Love Days
- [2012.03.28] Jumping
- [2012.08.01] Honki Magic (本気Magic)
DVDs
- [2011.10.26] Daebak! Daikoku Danji vol. 1 (テバッ!大国男児 vol.1)
- [2012.02.29] Daebak! Daikoku Danji vol. 1 (テバッ!大国男児 vol.2)
- [2012.06.06] Daikoku Danji Japan First Live 2012 (大国男児)