Chakra (band)
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Chakra | |
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Background information | |
Origin | South Korea |
Genres |
R&B Pop K-Pop Dance music |
Years active | 1999–2006 |
Labels |
Cream Records (South Korea) Zam Entertainment Kiss Entertainment |
Members |
Hwangbo 황보 Bona 보나 Ryeo-won 려원 Eun 은 Eani 이니 |
Chakra | |
Hangul | 샤크라 |
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Revised Romanization | Syakeura |
McCune–Reischauer | Syak‘ŭra |
Chakra was a South Korean girl group, debuting in 1999 as part of the Megagroup Bros. Disbanded in 2006, the members are now working on solo projects.
From their first album Chakra was known in South Korea for their Indian-inspired dance music. They were created and originally produced by Roo'ra leader Lee Sang-Min.
Members
- Hwangbo 황보 [1999-2006]
- Bona 보나 [2002-2006]
- Ryeo-won 려원 [2000-2004]
- Eun 은 [2000-2005]
- Eani 이니 [1999-2001]
Discography
- (1999) Bros 1
- (2000) 1st Album: 한 (sold over 150,000 copies)
- (2000) Chakra's Ringing Gingle Bells (sold over 80,000 copies)
- (2001) 2nd Album: Chakra'ca (sold over 160,000 copies)
- (2002) 3rd Album: CHAKRA (sold over 200,000 copies)
- (2003) 4th Album: Tomato (sold over 100,000 copies)
Videos
- (1999) Bros - WinWin
- (1999) Bros - Dejavu
- (2000) 한 [Han]
- (2000) Hey U
- (2000) Lonely Christmas
- (2001) 끝 [Kkeut - End]
- (2001) Oh! My Boy!
- (2002) 돌아와 [Dol Ah Wa - Come Back]
- (2003) 나 너에게 [Na Neo Eh Ke - I Am to You]
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