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Uptown was first created in 1996 when the R&B and hip-hop genres of pop music were first introduced to Korea. The group's four original members included [[Chris Jung]], [[Carlos Galvan]], [[Steve Kim]] and [[Tasha|Tasha Reid]]. The group underwent several lineup changes and then disbanded in 2000. In May 2006, the group made a comeback and released their new album, [[Testimony]]. Steve Kim, Carlos Galvan and Chris Jung returned to the group without original member Tasha Reid. Reid's place was taken by [[Jessica H.o.]]
 
Uptown was first created in 1996 when the R&B and hip-hop genres of pop music were first introduced to Korea. The group's four original members included [[Chris Jung]], [[Carlos Galvan]], [[Steve Kim]] and [[Tasha|Tasha Reid]]. The group underwent several lineup changes and then disbanded in 2000. In May 2006, the group made a comeback and released their new album, [[Testimony]]. Steve Kim, Carlos Galvan and Chris Jung returned to the group without original member Tasha Reid. Reid's place was taken by [[Jessica H.o.]]
  
The group returned in 2009 with the new name '''UPT''', all new members [[Roy Kim|Chan]], [[Jonathan Moon|Swings]] and [[Michael Anthony Horton|Maniac]] and released their sixth album ''[[New Era]]''. For the repackage album ''[[New Era|De Free]]'' two female members [[Crispy]] and [[Brownie]] joined the group. As of 2010 [[Lim Bo Ram|Crispy]] is the only member to have left the new formation.
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The group returned in 2009 with the new name '''UPT''', all new members [[Roy Kim|Chan]], [[Jonathan Moon|Swings]] and [[Michael Anthony Horton|Maniac]] and released their sixth album ''[[New Era]]''. [[Chris Jung]] remained as the groups producer. For the repackage album ''[[New Era|De Free]]'' two female members [[Crispy]] and [[Brownie]] joined the group. As of 2010 [[Lim Bo Ram|Crispy]] is the only member to have left the new formation.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 5 July 2018

UPT promoting De Free (2009)

UPT (Formerly Uptown; 업타운) is a South Korean hip hop and R&B group which first debuted in 1997.

Members

Former Members

Information

Uptown promoting Represented...Now Believe (1997)

Uptown was first created in 1996 when the R&B and hip-hop genres of pop music were first introduced to Korea. The group's four original members included Chris Jung, Carlos Galvan, Steve Kim and Tasha Reid. The group underwent several lineup changes and then disbanded in 2000. In May 2006, the group made a comeback and released their new album, Testimony. Steve Kim, Carlos Galvan and Chris Jung returned to the group without original member Tasha Reid. Reid's place was taken by Jessica H.o.

The group returned in 2009 with the new name UPT, all new members Chan, Swings and Maniac and released their sixth album New Era. Chris Jung remained as the groups producer. For the repackage album De Free two female members Crispy and Brownie joined the group. As of 2010 Crispy is the only member to have left the new formation.

Discography

Uptown with new member Jessica H.o. (2006)

Albums

Other Albums

Spin off groups of Uptown


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