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* [2013.10.02] [[Bogopa]] (보고파; ''Miss You'') | * [2013.10.02] [[Bogopa]] (보고파; ''Miss You'') | ||
* [2014.07.03] [[Ice Baby|ICE BABY]] | * [2014.07.03] [[Ice Baby|ICE BABY]] | ||
* [2014.08.13] [[Love X 4 (Remix)]] <small>(with [[Wikipedia:Ian Thomas (Belgian musician)|Ian Thomas]])</small> | |||
===Compilations/Other=== | |||
* [2014.05.09] Various Artists - [[Red Devil 5th ‘We Are The Reds’]] (#8 Go Reds Go) | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 13:32, 17 October 2017

Tiny-G (타이니지) (also seen TINY-G) was a Korean pop/Hip-Hop multinational four-member girl group that officially debuted in August 2012 under GnG Production, and unofficially disbanded in 2015. They unofficially debuted three months earlier singing the song "Polaris", produced for/on the TV show Music And Lyrics. The group name stands for "Tiny Giants". In June of 2014 it was revealed that Myeong Ji was leaving the group to focus on acting, and the group would remain a trio. On February 12, 2015, GNG Production announced that Tiny-G was going on hiatus as the members explored individual opportunities. Soon afterwards it was reported by the media that the group had disbanded, although the company denied this and claimed the group was simply on an indefinite hiatus. On April 7, 2016, it was revealed that Mint was under a new label and debuted as a solo artist on April 14, 2016.
Members
- J.Min (Leader, Main Vocal, Maknae)
Hiatus
- Do Hee (Lead Vocal, Visual)
Former Members
Sub-Units
Discography
Digital Singles
- [2012.05.05] Music And Lyrics Part.3 "Jay Park - Si Young" (그 여자 작사 그 남자 작곡 Part.3 재범-시영)
- [2012.08.23] Tiny-G
- [2013.01.21] Minimanimo (미니마니모)
- [2013.10.02] Bogopa (보고파; Miss You)
- [2014.07.03] ICE BABY
- [2014.08.13] Love X 4 (Remix) (with Ian Thomas)
Compilations/Other
- [2014.05.09] Various Artists - Red Devil 5th ‘We Are The Reds’ (#8 Go Reds Go)
External Links
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