E-Tribe

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E-Tribe
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres pop, Bubblegum pop, Tempo
Occupations Producing, arranger, singer
Instruments keyboards, synthesizers, Sequencer, sampler
Years active 2006-present
Labels Happy Face Entertainment

E-Tribe is a South Korean record production duo consisting of Ahn Myung-won and Kim Young-deuk. They are most known for producing smash hit singles “Gee” by Girls' Generation, “U-Go-Girl” by Lee Hyo-ri, “Yayaya” by T-ara, “It's You” by Super Junior, and “I Know” by Se7en. Due to the consistent success of these singles, the duo has become well accepted and known in the South Korean music scene. They also released a digital single in late 2009, titled "Mom".

In January 2011, E-Tribe debuted their own girl group, Dal Shabet. Their debut song, "Supa Dupa Diva", was released on January 3, 2011. The duo has also produced a number of their comeback tracks, including "Pink Rocket", "Bling Bling", "Hit U" and "Mr. Bang Bang". In May 2011, it was announced that E-Tribe's label, 'Happy Face Entertainment', would be merged with 'Y-WHO Enterprise'.[1]

Credits

Below is a list of works produced and composed by E-Tribe in chronological order.[2]

2006

2007

  • "Girl Like That" for Son Dam Bi

2008

  • "Let's Get It Party" for Gummy
  • "Kiss Me (Feat. Ymga)" for Uhm Jung Hwa
  • "U-Go-Girl" for Lee Hyo-ri
  • "P. P. P (Punky Punky Party) (With Nassun)" for Lee Hyo-ri
  • "It's Okay" for Nassun
  • "S.W.E.E.T (Feat. Leo Kekoa)" for Nassun
  • "After Party (Feat. Sugar Flow)" for Nassun
  • "Yodel" for KARA

2009

2010

  • "Star Star Star" for Girls' Generation
  • "Be Happy" for Girls' Generation
  • "Outlaw in the Wild" for Hyuna of 4minute & Nassun
  • "World Cup Chant" for "The Brotherhood"
  • "My Luv" for XCROSS
  • "Whale" for Nicole Jung of Kara & Park Myeong-su
  • "U" for 4MEN
  • "O-IWI-O" for Nassun & MBLAQ's G.O. O-IWI-O is a response to Gee[3]
  • "Eyes Nose Mouth (Feat. 4MEN)" for Sun Woo
  • "Blue Moon (Feat. Nassun)" for Sun Woo
  • "Yayaya" for T-ara
  • "What Are You Doing (4MEN. Mi 美)" for YWHO家

2011

2012

2013

Happy Face Entertainment

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