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[[Image:Swing Girls.jpg|thumb|250px|Swing Girls promoting "[[Runx3|RUNx3]]" (2011)]] | [[Image:Swing Girls.jpg|thumb|250px|Swing Girls promoting "[[Runx3|RUNx3]]" (2011)]] | ||
'''Swing Girls''' (스윙걸즈) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] 5-member girl group that debuted in 2011 with the digital single "[[Runx3|RUNx3]]". They | '''Swing Girls''' (스윙걸즈) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] 5-member girl group that debuted in 2011 with the digital single "[[Runx3|RUNx3]]". They were publicized as Asia's first 'D-Cup girl group'. Besides singing the members of the group also model. Their have been no news about them since December 2011, it can be safe to assume they have disbanded. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 21 March 2013

Swing Girls (스윙걸즈) was a Korean pop 5-member girl group that debuted in 2011 with the digital single "RUNx3". They were publicized as Asia's first 'D-Cup girl group'. Besides singing the members of the group also model. Their have been no news about them since December 2011, it can be safe to assume they have disbanded.
Members
Discography
Digital Singles
- [2011.08.19] RUNx3
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