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  • .... She is the second Korean after [[BoA]] to enter the Oricon Chart's Album Top 20. ...the weekly charts. Younha is the second Korean after [[BoA]] to reach the top 20 on the Oricon album charts.
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  • ...he year, Super Junior collected over seven awards in five of South Korea's top music award ceremonies, and was one of the three "Best Newcomer" winners at ...ke a new record for being the first single from a Korean group to debut in top 10 on Japan's Oricon Weekly charts.
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  • ...rt except for him. They spent their teen years in the Tokyo suburbs and in high school, Sakurai, Tahara, and Nakagawa met. ...consisted of lasers and sounds beyond imagination. The band's rise to the top continued.
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  • ...success in modelling; finding success as being in the centre stage of many teen magazines. She would later feature in [[Edwin]], [[Something]], and [[503]] ...d not fare well commercially. The band's only single that would breath the top 200 was "[[Mermaid|mermaid]]" at #197, and their album sadly only reached #
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  • ...under [[For Life Music Entertainment]]. She is well-known for a string of high profile drama tie-up ballad singles, the most successful of those being "[[ ...e (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Shine]]". However, this single would not chart on the top 200 on Oricon charts.
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  • * [[Teen Top]] * [[The High-Lows]]
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  • ...ful to sing. She started to self-compose songs by the age of 15. In senior high school, she performed live and would take up a job as a street musician, pe ...gle jumped into the top 10 (#9) and would spend a total of 10 weeks in the top 40 singles.
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  • * [[Running to the Top|Running to the top]] * [[High Tension]]
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  • * '''Education:''' Kyunggi Girls High School *[2010.07.09] [[Teen Top]] - Baksu (Clap)
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  • ...nths later, Koda released "[[Trust Your Love]]" which managed to crack the top twenty on the [[Oricon]] charts. She then released an English version of "[ ...ed #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts, becoming Koda's first release to enter the top ten and selling 282,734 copies. The single was #24 highest-selling single o
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  • * [[High Heels (Brave Girls song)|High Heels]] * [[Fly High (Jjun)|Fly High]] <small>(Music, Arrangement)</small>
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  • Infinite was first introduced before their debut by [[Epik High]] member [[Tablo]]'s official Twitter, as the Hip-Hop group helped with the ...], [[Woo Hyun]] and [[Sung Kyu]], appeared on [[Epik High]]'s "[[Run (Epik High)|Run]]" music video.
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  • ...ow got cancelled after just 5 episodes, even though the show did well with high ratings. ...15] 18th Korean Culture Entertainment Awards: New Generation Popular Music Teen Singer Award
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  • [[Image:Teen Top - DEAR.N9NE promo.jpg|thumb|525px|Teen Top promoting ''[[Dear N9ne|DEAR.N9NE]]'' (2019)]] ...is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group that debuted in 2010 under [[Wikipedia:TOP Media|T.O.P Media]]. In 2012 they signed with [[Universal Music Japan]].
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  • In 2007 she was supposed to debut in the girl group Five Girls, along with [[Wonder Girls]]'s [[Yubin]], [[After School]]'s [[UEE]], ...members of the never debuted and disbanded girl group [[Five Girls (group)|Five Girls]] of [[Good Entertainment]].
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  • ...edia]]. He is a former member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Teen Top]]. * '''Education:''' Seongnam Information Industry High School, Dong Seoul University
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  • ...[[NEW ENTRY]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Teen Top]] and of the one-time unit [[Dramatic BLUE]]. * '''Education:''' Heungjin High School
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  • ...[[TOP Media]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Teen Top]]. * '''Education:''' Seongji Middle School, Seongji High School, Hanyang University
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  • ...oe''' (엘조) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] rapper. He was a member of [[Teen Top]], and of the one-time unit [[Dynamic BLACK]]. * '''Education:''' Korea Arts High School - School of Theater and Film
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  • ...[[TOP Media]]. He is a member of the [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy group [[Teen Top]]. * '''Education:''' Chuncheon Middle School, Chuncheon Agricultural High School
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  • ;Inkigayo Chart/Top Artist ...h the existing scores to determine the "First Place" winner, known as the "Top Artist" of the week. The "Triple Crown" aspect of the show remains relative
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  • '''Top 100 physical sales in Korea in 2011 according to [[Gaon Chart]]''' | 22 || [[Infinite]] || [[Over the Top]] || 2011.07.21 || 57,111 || [[Image:overthetop infinite cover.jpg|100px]]
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  • ** [[wikipedia:Daeryun High School|Daeryun High School]] <small>(''Graduated'')</small> * [2012] [[Teen Top]] - [[Summer Special "Narang Sagwillae"|나랑 사귈래? (Be Ma Girl?)]]
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  • * [2013.02.25] [[Teen Top]] - [[No. 1 (Teen Top album)|No. 1]] ''(#12 Mr. Bang (feat. Maboos and '''Chakun'''))'' * [[High Heels (Brave Girls song)|High Heels]]
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  • '''Top 100 physical sales in Korea in 2012 according to [[Gaon Chart]]''' | 25 || [[Teen Top]] || [[It's]] || 2012.01.05 || 65,269 || [[Image:teentopits.jpg|100px]]
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  • '''Top 100 physical sales in Korea in 2013 according to [[Gaon Chart]]''' | 23 || [[INFINITE H]] || [[Fly High (INFINITE H)|FLY HIGH]] || 2013.01.11 || 93,884 || [[Image:infiniteh flyhigh.jpg|100px]]
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  • * [[High Five (Idol Hakgyo)|High Five]] <small>(Lyrics, Arrangement)</small> ===[[Teen Top]]===
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  • ...ty (magazine)|Variety]]'s International Music Leader in 2018, as one of 25 Top Innovators for Billboard Music's New Power Generation in 2019, and for Mana * '''Education:''' [[Wikipedia:Kyunggi High School|Kyunggi High School]], [[Wikipedia:Seoul National University|Seoul National University]]
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