Kara (South Korean group)
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Image of Kara members dancing dressed in pink Kara in 2022 From left to right: Seungyeon, Jiyoung, Nicole, Youngji, Gyuri | |
Background information | |
Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | K-pop |
Years active |
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Labels | DSP Media, RBW |
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Past member(s) | |
Website | Official website |
Kara (Korean: 카라; Japanese: カラ; often stylized in all caps) was a South Korean girl group. Its members were Gyuri, Seungyeon, Hara and Youngji. They debuted through the M.net M! Countdown in 2007 and belong to DSP Media. Kara means sweet melody and adds 'CHARA' in Greek, a feeling to want to give joy through music is put. From 2010, they began activity in Japan. They appeared on NHK Red and White Singing Contest in 2011 (第62回NHK紅白歌合戦). They had a big concert at TOKYO DOME on January 6, 2013. In 2014, Jiyoung and Nicole left and were replaced by Heo Youngji, who was selected via a reality show made to give Kara a new member. The contracts with Gyuri, Seungyeon and Hara expired and they decided not to renew their contracts, resulting in Kara's breakup.
In 2022, 5 members of Kara reunited to release a new album called Move Again.
Members[change]
- Park Gyu-ri (박규리), leader, singer, visual
- Han Seung-yeon (한승연), singer
- Nicole (니콜, Korean name Jung Yongju, 정용주), singer, rapper, dancer
- Kang Jiyoung (강지영), singer, rapper
- Heo Young-ji (허영지), singer, rapper, dancer
Former members
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Discography[change]
Albums[change]
Korean studio albums
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Japanese studio albums
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Compilation albums
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Box sets
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Mini-albums[change]
- Rock U (2008)
- Pretty Girl (2008)
- Honey (2009)
- Lupin (2010)
- Jumping (2010)
- Pandora (2012)
- Day & Night (2014)
- In Love (2015)
- Move Again (2022)
Reissues
- Honey (Special Edition) (2009)
Awards[change]
- Cyworld Digital Music Awards: Rookie Of The Month (2007)
- M.net Asian Music Awards : Dance Music Awards "Honey" (2009)
- Melon Music Awards Top 10 (2009)
- High1 Seoul Music Awards Bonsang
Other websites[change]
- Official website (in Korean)
- Kara Official Internet Cafe (in Korean)
- Pages with script errors
- All BLPs needing more sources
- Articles containing Korean-language text
- Pages using Lang-xx templates
- Articles containing Japanese-language text
- Articles with Korean-language sources (ko)
- 2007 establishments in South Korea
- 2000s South Korean music groups
- 2010s South Korean music groups
- 2020s disestablishments in South Korea
- 2020s South Korean music groups
- 2023 disestablishments in Asia
- K-pop music groups
- Musical groups disestablished in 2023
- Musical groups established in 2007
- Musical quintets
- South Korean girl groups