S♯arp

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S♯arp
Origin South Korea
Genre(s) Pop, dance
Years active 1998-2002
Label(s) SM Entertainment

S♯arp was a Korean pop music group in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The group consisted of four members: two males, Chris Kim and Jang Seok Hyun, and two females, Seo Ji Young and Lee Ji Hye. They released five albums before breaking up. Their last album was "S♯arp Vol. 5 - StYlE."

The group's breakup was attributed to the inability of the female singers to work together, as rumors of their fighting were common. It was later revealed that Seo Ji Young was jealous that Lee Ji Hye had the main vocal part of the group, thus acting very rudely towards Lee Ji hye.[citation needed] After the breakup, a greatest hits album was released on January 24, 2003.

Since the breakup,Seo Ji Young has released two solo albums entitled "Listen To My Heart" and "Different This Time" . Lee Ji Hye released a solo album entitled "그대 없이 난" and a special single with the lead song "Love Me Love Me". Chris Kim also released a solo album entitled "Christopher" . Jang Seok Hyun is yet to release a solo album but the public was startled by his weight loss, which is said to be 30 Kg. He later admitted that he lost weight in order to debut as an actor.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • 1 - the s♯arp (1998)

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  • 2 - the s♯arp +2 (1999)

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  • 3 - The Four Letter Word Love (2000)

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  • 4 - 4ever Feel So Good (2001)

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  • 4.5 - Flat Album (2001)

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  • 5 - StYlE (2002)

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[edit] Compilations

  • Smart & Smooth (2003)
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