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'''f(x)''' (에프엑스; pronounced "''Effects''") is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] girl group created by [[SM Entertainment]]. The group has been given the title of "Asia Pop Dance Group" by their label and are touted as a multinational group since f(x) consists of members from China, the United States, and South Korea. In 2012 it was announced that they would debut in Japan under [[avex]].
  
'''f(x)''' (에프엑스, effects) is a [[K-Pop]] girl group formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. They've been given the title of "Asia Pop Dance Group" by SM.
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==Members==
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* [[Victoria]] (Leader, Vocals, Main Dancer)
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* [[Amber]] (Main Rapper, Sub Vocals)
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* [[Luna (f(x))|Luna]] (Main Vocals, Lead Dancer)
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* [[Krystal]] (Lead Vocals, Visual, Maknae)
  
==Members==
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===Former Members===
* [[Victoria Song|Victoria]] (Leader, Vocals)
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* [[Sulli]] (Vocals, Lead Rapper, Visual)
* [[Amber Liu|Amber]] (Rapper)
 
* [[Park Sun Young|Luna]] (Lead Vocals)
 
* [[Choi Jin Ri|Sulli]] (Vocals)
 
* [[Jung Soo Jung|Krystal]] (Main Vocals)
 
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
f(x) was announced as a new girl group by SM on August 2009. On the name of the group, SM has stated: ''The 'x' in f(x) is a variable, and if it changes, the result will be different. The 'f' stands for 'flower', and the 'x' stands for the female chromosome 'xx'. And like a flower, they will blossom and become hot icons to represent Asia as the top "Asian Pop Dance Group."''. One of the considered names for f(x) was WHITE ANGELS. The group has been mistakenly called as the "female SHINee" by some netizens, when that title was given (by SM) to another five-person girl group called CRYSTAL, which will debut soon.
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===Pre-Debut===
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[[SM Entertainment]] revealed the teaser music video for "[[La Cha Ta|LA chA TA]]", f(x)’s debut digital single, on September 23, 2009 at their home page website and their official [[Wikipedia:Youtube|Youtube]] account. Described as a "girl group with a concept that has never been done before with a dynamic feel", the group was announced to debut in fall 2009 with a goal not only for domestic activity in Korea, but for overseas ventures. The sudden announcement of SM Entertainment’s new girl group generated huge buzz in the news. [[Krystal]], the lead vocalist, gained early popularity due to being the younger sister of [[Girls' Generation]]’s main vocalist [[Jessica]].
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[[Image:Lachatapromo.png‎|thumb|250px|right|f(x) promoting "[[La Cha Ta|LA chA TA]]" (2009)]]
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Profile pictures of each member were released on August 25, 2009 with the explanation of their name "f(x)". SM Entertainment stated "The 'x' in f(x) is a variable, and if it changes, the result will be different. The 'f' stands for 'flower', and the 'x' stands for the female chromosome 'xx'. And like a flower, they will blossom and become hot icons to represent Asia as the top "Asian Pop Dance Group"."
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They released "[[La Cha Ta|LA chA TA]]" on August 31, 2009 then held a debut showcase on September 2, 2009 where they debuted their live performance for the song and unveiled the music video. [[Sunny]] from [[Girls' Generation]] and [[Leeteuk]] from [[Super Junior]] were [[Wikipedia:Master_of_Ceremonies|MC]]'s for he event while the groups [[Girls' Generation]] and [[SHINee]] attended for support. The guest list was limited to 150 attendees chosen from the Internet and the showcase was an hour long.
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===Debut===
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The music video for "[[La Cha Ta|LA chA TA]]" was released on September 3, 2009. According to SM Entertainment, "LA chA TA" is a coined term of exclamation and onomatopoeia, that was inserted to heighten and dramatize the excitement of the fun song. With its easy pronunciation, the word is expected to make sensation along with the music". They made their official debut with the song at ''[[Music Core]]'' on September 5, 2009.
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After promotions for "LA chA TA" ended, f(x) teamed up with [[Girls' Generation]] and released "[[Chocolate Love]]", a digital single that consisted of two versions: Girls' Generation's "Retro Pop" version and f(x)'s "Electronic Pop" version. Produced by [[Wikipedia:Bloodshy_&_Avant|Bloodshy & Avant]], the single was used to promote the [[Wikipedia:Cyon|LG Cyon]] "Chocolate" phone. The songs were released on October 8, 2009 and the music video for f(x)'s version of "Chocolate Love" was revealed on October 15, 2009. Girls' Generation and f(x) participated in a "Chocolate Love" showcase, which aired on "GomTv".
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[[Image:nuabopromo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|left|f(x) promoting ''[[Nu Abo (mini-album)|NU ABO]]'' (2010)]]f(x) returned with their debut single "[[Chu|Chu~♡]]". The title track was digitally released on November 4, 2009. The music video and their debut performance for the song was revealed on November 6, 2009. They debuted the live performance of  the song at ''[[Music Bank]]'' where they danced the choreography created by [[Wikipedia:Harajuku_Girls#Rino_Nakasone_Razalan|Rino Nakasone]].
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On December 26, 2009 it was announced that f(x) would collaborate with Chinese boy band [[M.I.C]] to release "[[Lollipop (f(x) & M.I.C)|Lollipop]]", the Chinese version of [[2NE1]] and [[BIGBANG]]'s "[[Lollipop (BIGBANG & 2NE1)|Lollipop]]". The song was used for Chinese promotions of the [[Wikipedia:Cyon|LG Cyon]] phone, and it was released on January 3, 2009. The CF was released on January 10, 2010 and the music video was revealed on January 12, 2010.
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===1st Mini-Album===
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f(x) obtained their own reality program titled ''[[Hello f(x)]]'' broadcast on [http://ystar.cu-media.co.kr/index.htm Y-Star]. The show premiered on April 3, 2010, and consisted of four episodes chronicling the group's return. Teaser photo's of Amber and Sulli were released online on April 27th, while the easer photo's of Luna, Krystal, and Amber were revealed on the 28th. Their debut mini-album titled ''[[Nu Abo (mini-album)|NU ABO]]'' was scheduled to be released on May 4, 2010. The teaser music video for "[[Nu Abo (song)|NU ABO]]", the title track and lead single, was released online on April 29th.
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==Trivia==
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* '''Official Fandom''': MeU (Me+U)
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* '''Official Color''': <font color="#CCCCFF">Pearl Periwinkle</font>
  
Their debut song "LA chA TA" (a made-up word) was digitally released on August 31 2009. The members' first showcase was held on September 2 2009, and the MV was released on the same date. During the showcase, a song called "Mr. Boogie" (choreographed by Rino Nakasone) was performed. There are plans of expanding the group to other Asian countries.
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== Korean Discography ==
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[[Image:PinocchioPromo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|right|f(x) promoting ''[[Pinocchio|PINOCCHIO]]'' (2011)]]
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[[Image:electricshock.jpg|thumb|250px|right|f(x) promoting ''[[Electric Shock]]'' (2012)]]
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[[Image:pinktape.jpg|thumb|250px|right|f(x) promoting ''[[Pink Tape]]'' (2013)]]
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[[Image:fx - Red Light.jpg|thumb|250px|right|f(x) promoting ''[[Red Light]]'' (2014)]]
  
They digitally released the song "Chocolate Love (Retro pop version)" on October, and the song was used to promote the LG Cyon Chocolate cellphone.
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===Albums===
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* [2011.04.20] [[Pinocchio (f(x))|Pinocchio]]
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* [2011.06.14] [[Pinocchio (f(x))|Hot Summer]] <small>(Repackage)</small>
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* [2013.07.29] [[Pink Tape]]
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* [2014.07.07] [[Red Light]]
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* [2015.10.27] [[4 Walls]]
  
[[Chu~♡]], f(x)'s debut physical single will be released on November 8th. The titled track "Chu~♡" was released digitally on November 4th, and the debut performance was on "Music Bank".
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===Mini-Albums===
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* [2010.05.03] [[Nu ABO]]
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* [2012.06.10] [[Electric Shock]]
  
==Discography==
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===Singles===
===Single===
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* [2009.11.09] [[Chu|Chu~♡]] (츄~♡)
* [2009.11.04] [[Chu|Chu~♡]] (츄~♡)
 
  
 
===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
 
* [2009.08.31] [[La Cha Ta|LA chA TA]] (라차타)
 
* [2009.08.31] [[La Cha Ta|LA chA TA]] (라차타)
 
* [2009.10.08] [[Chocolate Love]]
 
* [2009.10.08] [[Chocolate Love]]
* [2009.11.09] [[Chu|Chu~♡]] (츄~♡)
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* [2009.11.04] [[Chu|Chu~♡]] (츄~♡)
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* [2009.11.26] [[Cheonhamujeog Ipyeonggang OST Part 3]] (천하무적 이평강; ''Invincible Lee Pyung Kang'')
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* [2010.03.17] [[Hungry Romeo, Luxury Juliet OST]] (헝그리 로미오, 럭셔리 줄리엣)
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* [2010.03.26] [[Bolsurok Aegyomanjeom OST Part 1]] (볼수록 애교만점; ''More Charming by the Day'')
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* [2011.08.16] [[Puzzle Bubble Online OST "Garagabana"]] (퍼즐버블온라인 '깔라까바나')
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* [2015.12.15] [[Winter Garden 1]]
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* [2016.07.22] [[All Mine (f(x))|All Mine]]
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===Compilations/Other===
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* [2010.01.13] [[Five Men Five Stories]] ''(#2 (Star Is f(TinTin=☆)(feat. '''f(x)'''))''
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* [2010.01.23] [[Gongbueui Shin OST Part 2]] (''#1 Nalgaereul Pyeogo'')
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* [2010.05.03] [[Juloring Animal Detectives OST]] ''(#1 Sasilmariya (Swit!))''
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* [2011.01.26] [[Paradise Ranch OST Part.1]] (''#2 Johahaedo Doenayo (...Is It OK?)'')
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* [2011.12.13] [[2011 SMTown Winter 'The Warmest Gift'|2011 SMTOWN Winter 'The Warmest Gift']] ''(#9 1,2,3)''
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* [2011.12.13] [[I Am (SMTown)|I Am]] ''(#1 Dear My Family)''
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== Chinese Discography ==
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===Digital Singles===
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* [2010.01.03] [[Lollipop (f(x) & M.I.C)|Lollipop]] <small>('''f(x)''' & [[M.I.C]])</small>
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== Japanese Discography ==
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===Singles===
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* [2015.07.22] [[Summer Special Pinnochio / Hot Summer|SUMMER SPECIAL Pinnochio / Hot Summer]]
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* [2016.11.02] [[4 Walls / Cowboy|4 Walls / COWBOY]]
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===Digital Singles===
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* [2012.09.12] [[Hot Summer]]
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===Video Releases===
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* [2016.07.06] [[f(x) the 1st Concert Dimension 4 - Docking Station in Japan|f(x) the 1st concert DIMENSION 4 - Docking Station in JAPAN]]
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== Filmography==
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===Television===
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* [2010.04.03 - 2010.05.01] [[Hello f(x)]]
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* [2010.10.02 - 2011.01.08] [[f(x)'s Koala]]
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* [2013.05.24 - 2013.07.16] [[Amazing f(x)]]
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* [2015.11.10 - 2015.11.13] [[f(x) Equals 1cm|f(x)=1cm]]
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==Endorsements==
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* [2009] [[Wikipedia:Cyon|LG Cyon]]
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* [2009] [[Wikipedia:K-Swiss|K-Swiss]]
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* [2009] LG Lollipop Mobile Phone with [[M.I.C]] (China)
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* [2009] Korea's Girl Scout
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* [2010] Ottogi Noddle Ppusyeo Ppusyeo
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* [2010] FreeStyle "Street Basketball" Video Game
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* [2010] Love Living Rabbit Costumes (H2) with [[SHINee]] and [[Zhang Li Yin]]
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* [2010] Elite School Uniform
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* [2010] World Blood Donor Day with [[Super Junior]]
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* [2010] LG Optimus
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* [2010] Crown Bakery Cake
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* [2010] Cknia Fried Chicken
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* [2010] MMORPG "Gran Age" Video Game
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* [2011] AUCTION's Fitflop Sandals
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* [2012] & by Pinky&Dianne (Japan)
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* [2012] LG 3D smart TV (Indonesia) with [[Super Junior]]
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* [2012] SPAO with [[Super Junior]]
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* [2013] Lovcat Bijoux
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* [2013] Freestyle2 (China)
  
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
* 2009-10-01 Cyworld Rookie of the Month for September (f(x))
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* [2009.10.01] Cyworld Rookie of the Month for September - [[La Cha Ta|LA chA TA]]
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* [2009.11.30] 17th Republic of Korea Entertainment: Newcomer Award
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* [2009.12.09] Bugs Music Awards: Best New Artist
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* [2010.10.23] Korean Entertainment Arts Awards:  Rookie Singer Award
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* [2010.11.13] 2010 Korea Lifestyle Awards: Style Icon of the Year
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* [2010.12.13] Bugs Music Awards: Best Drama OST - [[Saranghae, Saranghae]]
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* [2010.12.14] 26th Anuual Korea Best Dresser: Best Singer Dresser
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* [2010.12.15] Korea Lifestyle Awards: Style Icon of the Year
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* [2011.01.20] Group/Musician of the Year (Netizen Vote)
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* [2011.02.19] MTV Daum Music Fest: Trendy
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* [2011.02.19] MTV Daum Music Fest: Rising
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* [2011.06.01] MTV Taiwan: Artist of the Month (June)
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* [2011.07.07] 2011 Mnet 20′s Choice Awards: Hot Blue Carpet Star
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* [2011.07.07] 2011 Mnet 20′s Choice Awards: Hot Trend Musician
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* [2011.11.24] Melon Music Awards: Top 10 Artist Winners (Bonsang)
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* [2011.12.08] 2011 Bugs Music Awards: Music Video of the Year - [[Pinocchio (Danger)]]
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* [2012.01.11] 26th Golden Disk Awards: Disk Bonsang - [[Pinocchio]]
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* [2012.11.30] Mnet Asian Music Awards: Best Dance Performance - Female
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* [2012.12.25] SBS MTV Best of the Best: Best Group Female
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* [2012.12.25] Korean Update Awards: Best Female Group
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* [2012.12.25] Korean Update Awards: Best Female Group Dance
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* [2012.12.25] Korean Update Awards: Best Album - [[Electric Shock]]
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* [2013.01.16] 27th Golden Disk Awards: Disk Digital Bonsang - [[Electric Shock]]
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* [2013.01.31] Seoul Music Awards: Bonsang Award - [[Electric Shock]]
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* [2013.03.01] Korean Music Awards: Best Dance & Electronic Song - [[Electric Shock]]
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* [2013.11.14] Melon Music Awards: MBC Music Star Award
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* [2013.11.18] Korean Entertainment Arts Awards: Group Singer Award
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* [2013.12.18] The 41 Best Albums of 2013: Fuse Staff Picks - [[Pink Tape]]
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* [2013.12.25] SBS MTV Best of the Best: Best Group Female
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* [2014.01.16] 28th Golden Disk Awards: Disk Bonsang - [[Pink Tape]]
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* [2014.02.08] Korean Entertainment Arts Awards: Group Singer Award
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* [2014.04.13] 14th Top Chinese Music Awards: Overseas Outstanding Stage Performance Award
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* [2014.08.17] Red Dot Design Award: Communication Design Award Package - [[Electric Shock]] & [[Pink Tape]]
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* [2015.12.02] 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards: K-pop Fan's Choice - Female
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* [2016.01.21] 30th Golden Disk Awards: Album Bonsang
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* [2016.03.15] 2016 Style Icon Awards: Awesome Wannabe Award
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===TV Shows===
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; [[Pinocchio (Danger)]]
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* [2011.04.29] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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* [2011.05.05] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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* [2011.05.08] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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* [2011.05.12] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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* [2011.05.15] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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* [2011.05.19] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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* [2011.05.20] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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* [2011.05.22] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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; [[Hot Summer]]
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* [2011.06.26] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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* [2011.06.30] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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* [2011.07.26] SBS [[Inkigayo]] "Summer Special" #1
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; [[Electric Shock (song)|Electric Shock]]
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* [2012.06.21] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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* [2012.06.22] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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* [2012.06.26] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
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* [2012.06.28] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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* [2012.06.29] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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* [2012.07.01] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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* [2012.07.03] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
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* [2012.07.05] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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* [2012.07.08] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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; [[Cheot Sarangni (Rum Pum Pum Pum)]]
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* [2013.08.07] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
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* [2013.08.08] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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* [2013.08.09] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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* [2013.08.11] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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; [[Red Light (song)|Red Light]]
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* [2014.07.16] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
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* [2014.07.17] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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* [2014.07.18] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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* [2014.07.19] MBC [[wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
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* [2014.07.20] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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; [[4 Walls (song)|4 Walls]]
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* [2015.11.05] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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* [2015.11.13] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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* [2015.11.19] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://fx.smtown.com/ Official Website]
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* [http://fx.smtown.com/ Official Korean Website]
* [http://www.affxtion.com/forum/ Affxtion] (Forum)
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* [http://www.fx-jp.jp/index.html Official Japanese Website]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/fx.smtown Official facebook]
  
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[[Category:2009 Debut]]

Latest revision as of 16:13, 27 July 2019

f(x) promoting 4 Walls (2015)
Left to Right: Amber, Luna, Victoria, Krystal

f(x) (에프엑스; pronounced "Effects") is a Korean pop girl group created by SM Entertainment. The group has been given the title of "Asia Pop Dance Group" by their label and are touted as a multinational group since f(x) consists of members from China, the United States, and South Korea. In 2012 it was announced that they would debut in Japan under avex.

Members

  • Victoria (Leader, Vocals, Main Dancer)
  • Amber (Main Rapper, Sub Vocals)
  • Luna (Main Vocals, Lead Dancer)
  • Krystal (Lead Vocals, Visual, Maknae)

Former Members

  • Sulli (Vocals, Lead Rapper, Visual)

Information

Pre-Debut

SM Entertainment revealed the teaser music video for "LA chA TA", f(x)’s debut digital single, on September 23, 2009 at their home page website and their official Youtube account. Described as a "girl group with a concept that has never been done before with a dynamic feel", the group was announced to debut in fall 2009 with a goal not only for domestic activity in Korea, but for overseas ventures. The sudden announcement of SM Entertainment’s new girl group generated huge buzz in the news. Krystal, the lead vocalist, gained early popularity due to being the younger sister of Girls' Generation’s main vocalist Jessica.

f(x) promoting "LA chA TA" (2009)

Profile pictures of each member were released on August 25, 2009 with the explanation of their name "f(x)". SM Entertainment stated "The 'x' in f(x) is a variable, and if it changes, the result will be different. The 'f' stands for 'flower', and the 'x' stands for the female chromosome 'xx'. And like a flower, they will blossom and become hot icons to represent Asia as the top "Asian Pop Dance Group"."

They released "LA chA TA" on August 31, 2009 then held a debut showcase on September 2, 2009 where they debuted their live performance for the song and unveiled the music video. Sunny from Girls' Generation and Leeteuk from Super Junior were MC's for he event while the groups Girls' Generation and SHINee attended for support. The guest list was limited to 150 attendees chosen from the Internet and the showcase was an hour long.

Debut

The music video for "LA chA TA" was released on September 3, 2009. According to SM Entertainment, "LA chA TA" is a coined term of exclamation and onomatopoeia, that was inserted to heighten and dramatize the excitement of the fun song. With its easy pronunciation, the word is expected to make sensation along with the music". They made their official debut with the song at Music Core on September 5, 2009.

After promotions for "LA chA TA" ended, f(x) teamed up with Girls' Generation and released "Chocolate Love", a digital single that consisted of two versions: Girls' Generation's "Retro Pop" version and f(x)'s "Electronic Pop" version. Produced by Bloodshy & Avant, the single was used to promote the LG Cyon "Chocolate" phone. The songs were released on October 8, 2009 and the music video for f(x)'s version of "Chocolate Love" was revealed on October 15, 2009. Girls' Generation and f(x) participated in a "Chocolate Love" showcase, which aired on "GomTv".

f(x) promoting NU ABO (2010)
f(x) returned with their debut single "Chu~♡". The title track was digitally released on November 4, 2009. The music video and their debut performance for the song was revealed on November 6, 2009. They debuted the live performance of the song at Music Bank where they danced the choreography created by Rino Nakasone.

On December 26, 2009 it was announced that f(x) would collaborate with Chinese boy band M.I.C to release "Lollipop", the Chinese version of 2NE1 and BIGBANG's "Lollipop". The song was used for Chinese promotions of the LG Cyon phone, and it was released on January 3, 2009. The CF was released on January 10, 2010 and the music video was revealed on January 12, 2010.

1st Mini-Album

f(x) obtained their own reality program titled Hello f(x) broadcast on Y-Star. The show premiered on April 3, 2010, and consisted of four episodes chronicling the group's return. Teaser photo's of Amber and Sulli were released online on April 27th, while the easer photo's of Luna, Krystal, and Amber were revealed on the 28th. Their debut mini-album titled NU ABO was scheduled to be released on May 4, 2010. The teaser music video for "NU ABO", the title track and lead single, was released online on April 29th.

Trivia

  • Official Fandom: MeU (Me+U)
  • Official Color: Pearl Periwinkle

Korean Discography

f(x) promoting PINOCCHIO (2011)
f(x) promoting Electric Shock (2012)
f(x) promoting Pink Tape (2013)
f(x) promoting Red Light (2014)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Compilations/Other

Chinese Discography

Digital Singles

Japanese Discography

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Filmography

Television

Endorsements

  • [2009] LG Cyon
  • [2009] K-Swiss
  • [2009] LG Lollipop Mobile Phone with M.I.C (China)
  • [2009] Korea's Girl Scout
  • [2010] Ottogi Noddle Ppusyeo Ppusyeo
  • [2010] FreeStyle "Street Basketball" Video Game
  • [2010] Love Living Rabbit Costumes (H2) with SHINee and Zhang Li Yin
  • [2010] Elite School Uniform
  • [2010] World Blood Donor Day with Super Junior
  • [2010] LG Optimus
  • [2010] Crown Bakery Cake
  • [2010] Cknia Fried Chicken
  • [2010] MMORPG "Gran Age" Video Game
  • [2011] AUCTION's Fitflop Sandals
  • [2012] & by Pinky&Dianne (Japan)
  • [2012] LG 3D smart TV (Indonesia) with Super Junior
  • [2012] SPAO with Super Junior
  • [2013] Lovcat Bijoux
  • [2013] Freestyle2 (China)

Awards

  • [2009.10.01] Cyworld Rookie of the Month for September - LA chA TA
  • [2009.11.30] 17th Republic of Korea Entertainment: Newcomer Award
  • [2009.12.09] Bugs Music Awards: Best New Artist
  • [2010.10.23] Korean Entertainment Arts Awards: Rookie Singer Award
  • [2010.11.13] 2010 Korea Lifestyle Awards: Style Icon of the Year
  • [2010.12.13] Bugs Music Awards: Best Drama OST - Saranghae, Saranghae
  • [2010.12.14] 26th Anuual Korea Best Dresser: Best Singer Dresser
  • [2010.12.15] Korea Lifestyle Awards: Style Icon of the Year
  • [2011.01.20] Group/Musician of the Year (Netizen Vote)
  • [2011.02.19] MTV Daum Music Fest: Trendy
  • [2011.02.19] MTV Daum Music Fest: Rising
  • [2011.06.01] MTV Taiwan: Artist of the Month (June)
  • [2011.07.07] 2011 Mnet 20′s Choice Awards: Hot Blue Carpet Star
  • [2011.07.07] 2011 Mnet 20′s Choice Awards: Hot Trend Musician
  • [2011.11.24] Melon Music Awards: Top 10 Artist Winners (Bonsang)
  • [2011.12.08] 2011 Bugs Music Awards: Music Video of the Year - Pinocchio (Danger)
  • [2012.01.11] 26th Golden Disk Awards: Disk Bonsang - Pinocchio
  • [2012.11.30] Mnet Asian Music Awards: Best Dance Performance - Female
  • [2012.12.25] SBS MTV Best of the Best: Best Group Female
  • [2012.12.25] Korean Update Awards: Best Female Group
  • [2012.12.25] Korean Update Awards: Best Female Group Dance
  • [2012.12.25] Korean Update Awards: Best Album - Electric Shock
  • [2013.01.16] 27th Golden Disk Awards: Disk Digital Bonsang - Electric Shock
  • [2013.01.31] Seoul Music Awards: Bonsang Award - Electric Shock
  • [2013.03.01] Korean Music Awards: Best Dance & Electronic Song - Electric Shock
  • [2013.11.14] Melon Music Awards: MBC Music Star Award
  • [2013.11.18] Korean Entertainment Arts Awards: Group Singer Award
  • [2013.12.18] The 41 Best Albums of 2013: Fuse Staff Picks - Pink Tape
  • [2013.12.25] SBS MTV Best of the Best: Best Group Female
  • [2014.01.16] 28th Golden Disk Awards: Disk Bonsang - Pink Tape
  • [2014.02.08] Korean Entertainment Arts Awards: Group Singer Award
  • [2014.04.13] 14th Top Chinese Music Awards: Overseas Outstanding Stage Performance Award
  • [2014.08.17] Red Dot Design Award: Communication Design Award Package - Electric Shock & Pink Tape
  • [2015.12.02] 2015 Mnet Asian Music Awards: K-pop Fan's Choice - Female
  • [2016.01.21] 30th Golden Disk Awards: Album Bonsang
  • [2016.03.15] 2016 Style Icon Awards: Awesome Wannabe Award

TV Shows

Pinocchio (Danger)
Hot Summer
Electric Shock
Cheot Sarangni (Rum Pum Pum Pum)
Red Light
4 Walls

External Links