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'''天上智喜 The Grace''' (천상지희 The Grace or Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace in Korea, Tenjo Chiki in Japan) is a 4-member female pop/acapella group formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. Their former Korean name was simply 천상지희, Chun Sang Ji Hee, and their new official English name is simply The Grace.
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[[Image:2009deartcpromo.jpg|thumb|400px|TENJOCHIKI promoting [[Dear... (Tenjo Chiki)|Dear...]] (2009)]]
  
The group consists of former soloist [[DANA]], [[Jiyeon]] (now going by the name of Lina) from duet [[Isak N Jiyeon]], soloist [[Sunday]], and [[Stephanie (Chun Sang Ji Hee)|Stephanie]] who was picked-up through auditions in the United States.
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'''Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace''' (天上智喜 (천상지희)), known as '''TENJOCHIKI''' (天上智喜) in Japan, is a 4-member female [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]]/[[A Capella]] group formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. Their former stage name was '''TSZX''' (Tiān Shàng Zhì Xǐ), which was simplified for the Korean pronunciation as '''CSJH''' (Chun Sang Ji Hee). In 2006 the group added "The Grace" to their stage name.
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The group consists of former soloist [[Dana]], [[Lina]] (formerly known as Jiyeon) from duet [[Isak N Jiyeon]], soloist [[Sunday]], and [[Stephanie (Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace)|Stephanie]] who was picked-up through auditions in the United States.
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In July 2011 after a two years hiatus, sice the release of their second Japanese album ''[[Dear... (Tenjo Chiki)|Dear...]]'' (2009), the group's comeback was announced by [[SM Entertainment]]. It was later revealed that the group would comeback as a two member unit under the name [[Chun Sang Ji Hee Dana & Sunday]].
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
 
 
* [[Sunday]] (aka: Sunday The Grace, 智聲 Sunday, Zhi Sheng Sunday, Ji Sung Sunday)
 
* [[Sunday]] (aka: Sunday The Grace, 智聲 Sunday, Zhi Sheng Sunday, Ji Sung Sunday)
* [[Jiyeon|LINA]] (aka: LINA The Grace, 上美 LINA, Shang Mei LINA, Sung Mi LINA, Jiyeon)
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* [[Lina]] (aka: Lina The Grace, 上美 LINA, Shang Mei LINA, Sung Mi LINA, Jiyeon)
* [[DANA]] (aka: DANA The Grace, 喜悅 DANA, Xi Yue DANA, Hee Yul DANA)
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* [[Dana (Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace)|Dana]] (aka: Dana The Grace, 喜悅 DANA, Xi Yue DANA, Hee Yul DANA)
* [[Stephanie (Chun Sang Ji Hee)|Stephanie]] (aka: Stephanie The Grace, 天舞 Stephanie, Tian Wu Stephanie, Chun Moo Stephanie)
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* [[Stephanie (Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace)|Stephanie]] (aka: Stephanie The Grace, 天舞 Stephanie, Tian Wu Stephanie, Chun Moo Stephanie)
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
Prior to the group's official debut in April 2005, the four girls sang a song together on the album 2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com.
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[[Image:2006Boomerangpromo.jpg|thumb|250px|left|TENJOCHIKI promoting "[[Boomerang]]" (2006)]]
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===Korean Debut===
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Prior to the group's official debut in April 2005, the four girls sang a song together on the album ''[[2004 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com|2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]]''. The song wasn't credited to the group, each member was credited individually.
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The concept of the group's name came from fellow [[SM Town]] group, [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]], where each character in the group's name comes from the former stage name of each group member: '''Chun''' Moo Stephanie, '''Sang''' Mi Lina, '''Ji''' Sung Sunday, and '''Hee''' Yul Dana.
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Like many of their fellow [[SM Entertainment]] artists, the group aim to take all of Asia by storm, focusing on Korea, Japan, and China. Helping them in their goal are the multilingual skills of their members: [[Stephanie (Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace)|Stephanie]] is fluent in English, [[Sunday]] is fluent in Japanese, and [[Dana]] and [[Lina]] were studying Chinese, with Dana majoring in the subject.
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As benchmarks in their goal of reaching all of Asia, the group had their debut performance in China on April 29, 2005 with the single "[[Too Good]]". The single was not successful, and the group soon began to perform their second song, "[[Boomerang]]", which had a sexier image and allowed them to also show their dancing skills. In March of 2006, a Chinese version of their first single was released, with Chinese versions of "[[Too Good]]" and "[[Boomerang]]", as well a Chinese version of the song "[[Baram (Fight To The End)]]", originally one of [[Dana]]'s solo songs, which was re-recorded by the four women before officially becoming a group, for the ''[[2004 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com|2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]]'' album.
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[[Image:2007One More TimeOKpromo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace promoting ''[[Hanbeon Deo, OK (album)|Hanbeon Deo, OK?]]'' (2007)]]
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===Japanese Debut===
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After the promotion in China, Cheon Sang Ji Hee The Grace moved onto Japan. The group announced that they would be releasing their debut Japanese single at the end of January, 2006. "[[Boomerang]]" was re-recorded with Japanese lyrics, and the single included "[[Do You Know|Do You Know?]]", a solo song by [[Sunday]].
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For their second single, "[[The Club]]", the group released it simultaneously in Japan and Korea. The Japanese release of "[[The Club]]" featured Japanese rapper [[SEAMO]], while the Korean release featured Korean R&B star [[Rain (singer)|Rain]]. The singles sold poorly but they continued to work and released their third Japanese single "[[Sweet Flower]]".
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Like the previous two singles, "[[Sweet Flower]]" also included a solo track by one of the members and this time it was [[Lina]] and her song "[[Rock'n'Roll Star]]". "[[Sweet Flower]]" was used as the April opening theme for the TBS show ''[[CDTV]]'' and sold less than the previous singles ranking at #151 on the Oricon charts and selling 572 copies. "[[Juicy Love|juicy LOVE]]" was the next single to be released, featuring Japanese reggae singer [[CORN HEAD]]. The single was coupled with "[[Sayonara no Mukou ni]]", a ballad written and sung by [[Dana]].
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[[Image:2007tenjochikigraceful4promo.jpg|thumb|left|250px|TENJOCHIKI promoting ''[[Graceful 4]]'' (2007)]]
  
The concept of the group's name is from fellow SMTOWN group, [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]], where each character in the group's name comes from the former stage name of each group member: '''Chun''' Moo Stephanie, '''Sang''' Mi Lina, '''Ji''' Sung Sunday, and '''Hee''' Yul Dana.
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===Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace===
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The group returned to Korea to release their third Korean single, "[[Yeoljeong (My Everything)]]". They underwent a slight name change to Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace. The girls' individuals stage names also changed. Instead of having the individual Chinese names attached to their names, they changed them to "Stephanie The Grace", "Lina The Grace", "Sunday The Grace", and "Dana The Grace". The change was made to "emphasize the image of an [[A Capella]] group based on abundant ability and fantastic harmony".  
  
Like many of their fellow SM artists, the group aims to take all of Asia by storm, focusing on Korea, Japan, and China. Helping them in their goal are the multilingual skills of their members: Stephanie is fluent in English, Sunday is fluent in Japanese, and Dana and Lina are studying Chinese, with Dana majoring in the subject.
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On May of 2007 Cheon Sang Ji Hee The Grace released their first full-length Korean album, ''[[Hanbeon Deo, OK (album)|Hanbeon Deo, OK?]]''. After the promotions, the group returned to Japan to release their fifth single, "[[Piranha]]". It sold better than their previous singles, ranking at #50 on the Oricon charts and selling 2,466 copies in Japan and 2,170 in South Korea. In November they released their first full-length Japanese album, ''[[Graceful 4]]''.
  
As benchmarks in their goal of reaching all of Asia, the group had their debut performance in China on April 29, 2005, and released their first Japanese single on January 25, 2006. For their second single "The Club," the group released it simultaneously in Japan and Korea.
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[[Image:2008Heretejochikipromo.jpg|thumb|250px|right|TENJOCHIKI promoting "[[Here (Tenjo Chiki//CLIFF EDGE)|Here]]" (2008)]]
  
With the release of the group's third Korean single, "My Everything," the group underwent a slight name change to Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace. The girls' individuals stage names also changed. Instead of having the individual Chinese names attached to their names, they would be simply Stephanie The Grace, Lina The Grace, Sunday The Grace, and Dana The Grace. The change was made to "emphasize the image of an acapella group based on abundant ability and fantastic harmony."
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During 2008, the group released another single entitled "[[Stand Up People]]" which was used as the ending theme for the TV show ''[[Downtown DX]]''. It ranked #49 on the Oricon charts and sold 2,280 copies.  
  
==Discography==
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After three months Tenjo Chiki did a collaboration with the group [[CLIFF EDGE]] and released a new single, "[[Here (Tenjo Chiki//CLIFF EDGE)|Here]]". It was used as the theme song for the movie ''[[Homeless Chuugakusei]]'' and as the opening theme song for the TV show ''[[Sakigake! Ongaku Banduke ~JET~]]''. It ranked #18 on the Oricon charts and sold 16,076 copies, making it their most successful single so far.
===Korean Albums===
 
* [2007.05.04] [[One More Time, OK|One More Time, OK?]] (한번 더, OK?)
 
  
===Korean Singles===
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2009 started with their second Japanese album, ''[[Dear... (Tenjo Chiki)|Dear...]]'', which included the singles "[[Stand Up People]]" and "[[Here (Tenjo Chiki//CLIFF EDGE)|Here]]". One of the songs of the album, "[[Sukoshi de Ikara]]", was used in ''[[Subaru]]'' movie. The album did better than ''[[Graceful 4]]'' by ranking at #37 on the Oricon charts and selling 4,734 copies.
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==Trivia==
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* '''Official Fanclub''': Shapley
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* '''Official Color''': <font color="FFC0CB">Pearl Pink</font>
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==Korean Discography==
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===Albums===
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* [2007.05.04] [[Hanbeon Deo, OK (album)|Hanbeon Deo, OK?]] (한번 더, OK?; ''One More Time'')
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===Singles===
 
* [2005.04.29] [[Too Good]]
 
* [2005.04.29] [[Too Good]]
 
* [2006.03.08] [[The Club (Korean)|The Club]]
 
* [2006.03.08] [[The Club (Korean)|The Club]]
* [2006.11.03] [[Passion (My Everything)]] [열정 (My Everything)]
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* [2006.11.03] [[Yeoljeong (My Everything)]] (열정; ''Passion'')
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===Compilations/Others===
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* [2004.06.29] [[2004 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com|2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]] (#7 ''Fight Till The End'' ([[Dana]], [[Lina]], [[Sunday]], [[Stephanie (Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace)|Stephanie]])
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* [2006.06.21] [['06 Summer SMTown|'06 SUMMER SMTOWN ]] (#6 ''Catch the Shooting Star'')
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* [2006.12.11] [[2006 Winter SMTown|2006 WINTER SMTOWN ]] (#4 ''Dreams Come True'')
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* [2007.04.25] [[Oh Lovers OST]] (#1 ''Saranghago Isseo'', #4 ''4Worui Cheot Nal'')
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* [2007.05.23] [[Air City OST]] (#6 ''Just For One Day'' (feat. Super Junior Kyu Hyun))
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* [2007.07.05] [[2007 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com|2007 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]] (#7 ''Festival'')
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* [2007.12.07] [[2007 Winter SMTown|2007 WINTER SMTOWN]] (#5 ''We Wish You A Merry Christmas & Feliz Navidad'')
  
===Japanese Albums===
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==Japanese Discography==
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=== Albums===
 
* [2007.11.14] [[Graceful 4]]
 
* [2007.11.14] [[Graceful 4]]
* [2009.01.04] [[Dear...]]
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* [2009.01.04] [[Dear... (Tenjo Chiki)|Dear...]]
  
===Japanese Singles===
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===Singles===
 
* [2006.01.25] [[Boomerang]]
 
* [2006.01.25] [[Boomerang]]
 
* [2006.03.08] [[The Club]]
 
* [2006.03.08] [[The Club]]
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* [2007.08.01] [[Piranha]]
 
* [2007.08.01] [[Piranha]]
 
* [2008.07.23] [[Stand Up People]]
 
* [2008.07.23] [[Stand Up People]]
* [2008.10.22] [[Here]] ('''Tenjo Chiki'''//[[CLIFF EDGE]])
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* [2008.10.22] [[Here (Tenjo Chiki//CLIFF EDGE)|Here]] ('''TENJOCHIKI'''//[[CLIFF EDGE]])
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===Other DVDs===
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* [2007.07.11] [[Rhythm Nation 2006 -The Biggest Indoor Music Festival-]] (#7 ''Boomerang'')
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* [2007.11.07] [[a-nation '07 Best Hit Live|a-nation '07 BEST HIT LIVE]] (#4 ''Piranha'')
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* [2008.04.02] [[Rhythm Nation 2007 -The Biggest Indoor Music Festival-]] (#15 ''One More Time, OK?'')
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* [2008.11.26] [[a-nation '08 -avex All Cast Special Live-]] (#29 ''Stand Up People'')
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* [2011.05.25] [[K-Pop Dream Concert 2007]] (#17 ''Hanbeon Deo, OK?'')
  
===Other===
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===Compilations / Others===
* [2004.06.29] [[2004 Summer Vacation in Smtown.com|2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]]
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* [2006.08.23] [[Backdancers! Original Soundtrack]] ''(#4 Get on the floor ('''TENJOCHIKI''' & Dogma))''
** Track 07 - 바램 (Fight To The End) <small>([[Baraem (Fight To The End)]])</small> ([[DANA]],[[Jiyeon]],[[Sunday]],[[Stephanie (Chun Sang Ji Hee)|Stephanie]])
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* [2007.05.23] [[Air City OST]] (#6 ''Just For One Day feat. Super Junior'', #17 ''Just For One Day feat. Jejung'')
* [2006.06.20] [['06 Summer Smtown|'06 Summer Smtown]]
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* [2009.03.18] [[Tribute to Subaru Street Dance Hen]] (#5 ''Coming to you'', #11 ''Sukoshi de Ikara'')
** Track 06 - [[Catch the Shooting Star]]
 
* [2006.08.23] [[Backdancers! Original Soundtrack]]
 
** Track 04 - Get on the floor (Tenjo Chiki & [[Dogma]])
 
* [2006.12.11] [[2006 Winter Smtown]]
 
** Track 04 - Dreams Come True
 
  
==Other Works==
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===Unreleased Songs===
* [http://www.exrjapan.com/ EXR Progressive] (Models)
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* [2009] [[Frozen Sun]] (凍える太陽) (From [[Tenjochiki 1st Live Tour 2009 ~Dear...~]])
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==Lives==
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===Concert Tours===
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* [2008.03.20] - [2008.05.19] [[Graceful Party Vol. 1]]
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* [2009.03.12] - [2009.03.24] [[Tenjochiki 1st Live Tour 2009 ~Dear...~]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.tszx.co.kr/ Chun Sang Ji Hee Official Site]
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* [http://www.tszx.co.kr/ Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace Official Site]
* [http://www.rhythmzone.net/tenjo/ Tenjo Chiki Official Site]
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* [http://www.rhythmzone.net/tenjo/ TENJOCHIKI Official Site]
* [http://unspeakable.cjb.net/ UN:SPEAKABLE (TSZX International Fanbase)]
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* [http://www.exrjapan.com/ EXR Progressive] (Models)
* [http://tenjo.luvremix.net Angel Rain] a Chun Sang Ji Hee / Tenjo Chiki fansite
 
 
* [http://www.kome-world.com/uk/database-artist.php?id=10 KoME Artist File]
 
* [http://www.kome-world.com/uk/database-artist.php?id=10 KoME Artist File]
  
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[[Category:Korean Girl Groups]]
 
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[[Category:J-Pop]]
 
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[[Category:2005 Debut]]

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TENJOCHIKI promoting Dear... (2009)

Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace (天上智喜 (천상지희)), known as TENJOCHIKI (天上智喜) in Japan, is a 4-member female Korean Pop/A Capella group formed by SM Entertainment. Their former stage name was TSZX (Tiān Shàng Zhì Xǐ), which was simplified for the Korean pronunciation as CSJH (Chun Sang Ji Hee). In 2006 the group added "The Grace" to their stage name.

The group consists of former soloist Dana, Lina (formerly known as Jiyeon) from duet Isak N Jiyeon, soloist Sunday, and Stephanie who was picked-up through auditions in the United States.

In July 2011 after a two years hiatus, sice the release of their second Japanese album Dear... (2009), the group's comeback was announced by SM Entertainment. It was later revealed that the group would comeback as a two member unit under the name Chun Sang Ji Hee Dana & Sunday.

Members

  • Sunday (aka: Sunday The Grace, 智聲 Sunday, Zhi Sheng Sunday, Ji Sung Sunday)
  • Lina (aka: Lina The Grace, 上美 LINA, Shang Mei LINA, Sung Mi LINA, Jiyeon)
  • Dana (aka: Dana The Grace, 喜悅 DANA, Xi Yue DANA, Hee Yul DANA)
  • Stephanie (aka: Stephanie The Grace, 天舞 Stephanie, Tian Wu Stephanie, Chun Moo Stephanie)

Information

TENJOCHIKI promoting "Boomerang" (2006)

Korean Debut

Prior to the group's official debut in April 2005, the four girls sang a song together on the album 2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com. The song wasn't credited to the group, each member was credited individually.

The concept of the group's name came from fellow SM Town group, Tong Vfang Xien Qi, where each character in the group's name comes from the former stage name of each group member: Chun Moo Stephanie, Sang Mi Lina, Ji Sung Sunday, and Hee Yul Dana.

Like many of their fellow SM Entertainment artists, the group aim to take all of Asia by storm, focusing on Korea, Japan, and China. Helping them in their goal are the multilingual skills of their members: Stephanie is fluent in English, Sunday is fluent in Japanese, and Dana and Lina were studying Chinese, with Dana majoring in the subject.

As benchmarks in their goal of reaching all of Asia, the group had their debut performance in China on April 29, 2005 with the single "Too Good". The single was not successful, and the group soon began to perform their second song, "Boomerang", which had a sexier image and allowed them to also show their dancing skills. In March of 2006, a Chinese version of their first single was released, with Chinese versions of "Too Good" and "Boomerang", as well a Chinese version of the song "Baram (Fight To The End)", originally one of Dana's solo songs, which was re-recorded by the four women before officially becoming a group, for the 2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com album.

Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace promoting Hanbeon Deo, OK? (2007)

Japanese Debut

After the promotion in China, Cheon Sang Ji Hee The Grace moved onto Japan. The group announced that they would be releasing their debut Japanese single at the end of January, 2006. "Boomerang" was re-recorded with Japanese lyrics, and the single included "Do You Know?", a solo song by Sunday.

For their second single, "The Club", the group released it simultaneously in Japan and Korea. The Japanese release of "The Club" featured Japanese rapper SEAMO, while the Korean release featured Korean R&B star Rain. The singles sold poorly but they continued to work and released their third Japanese single "Sweet Flower".

Like the previous two singles, "Sweet Flower" also included a solo track by one of the members and this time it was Lina and her song "Rock'n'Roll Star". "Sweet Flower" was used as the April opening theme for the TBS show CDTV and sold less than the previous singles ranking at #151 on the Oricon charts and selling 572 copies. "juicy LOVE" was the next single to be released, featuring Japanese reggae singer CORN HEAD. The single was coupled with "Sayonara no Mukou ni", a ballad written and sung by Dana.

TENJOCHIKI promoting Graceful 4 (2007)

Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace

The group returned to Korea to release their third Korean single, "Yeoljeong (My Everything)". They underwent a slight name change to Chun Sang Ji Hee The Grace. The girls' individuals stage names also changed. Instead of having the individual Chinese names attached to their names, they changed them to "Stephanie The Grace", "Lina The Grace", "Sunday The Grace", and "Dana The Grace". The change was made to "emphasize the image of an A Capella group based on abundant ability and fantastic harmony".

On May of 2007 Cheon Sang Ji Hee The Grace released their first full-length Korean album, Hanbeon Deo, OK?. After the promotions, the group returned to Japan to release their fifth single, "Piranha". It sold better than their previous singles, ranking at #50 on the Oricon charts and selling 2,466 copies in Japan and 2,170 in South Korea. In November they released their first full-length Japanese album, Graceful 4.

TENJOCHIKI promoting "Here" (2008)

During 2008, the group released another single entitled "Stand Up People" which was used as the ending theme for the TV show Downtown DX. It ranked #49 on the Oricon charts and sold 2,280 copies.

After three months Tenjo Chiki did a collaboration with the group CLIFF EDGE and released a new single, "Here". It was used as the theme song for the movie Homeless Chuugakusei and as the opening theme song for the TV show Sakigake! Ongaku Banduke ~JET~. It ranked #18 on the Oricon charts and sold 16,076 copies, making it their most successful single so far.

2009 started with their second Japanese album, Dear..., which included the singles "Stand Up People" and "Here". One of the songs of the album, "Sukoshi de Ikara", was used in Subaru movie. The album did better than Graceful 4 by ranking at #37 on the Oricon charts and selling 4,734 copies.

Trivia

  • Official Fanclub: Shapley
  • Official Color: Pearl Pink

Korean Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilations/Others

Japanese Discography

Albums

Singles

Other DVDs

Compilations / Others

Unreleased Songs

Lives

Concert Tours

External Links