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Revision as of 06:47, 20 September 2006 by Kappa (talk | contribs) (→Trivia: -> notes)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Koyote (코요태) is Korean dance and hip hop group consisting of members Kim Jong Min (김종민), Shin Ji (신지) and Bbaek Ga (빽가).
Members
Current
Kim Jong Min was born 24 September, 1979. He made his debut in the 3rd album.
Shin Ji, whose real name is Lee Jee Sun (이지선), was born 18 November, 1981. She's graduated from Dongduk Women's University, Department of Popular Music. She is the only female member in the group and also only member who has been since beginning. She has also released the digital single "Always" which was used as soundtrack for anime game Yogurting.
Bbaek Ga, whose real name is Baek Sung Hyun (백성현), was born 14 May, 1981. He debuted in the 6th album.
Former
- Jung Myung Hoon (정명훈), born 21 February, 1982
- Kim Young Wan (김영완), born 17 May, 1970
- Kim Goo (김구), born 2 March, 1977
- Real name: Kim Won Gi
- Jailed on drug charges in 2002. Kim Young Wan replaced him.
- Cha Seung Min (차승민), born 12 June, 1979
- Male vocalist for 1st and 2nd albums.
Discography
Singles
- 미공개 버전, 2006 (Digital Single)
Albums
- 고요태 (高耀太), January 1999
- 실연, November 1999
- Passion, November 2000
- 필립 (必立) (We Believe We Are Heading For A Victory Once Again...), March 2002
- 비상 (非常), May 2003
- Line, 불꽃, 디스코왕, Drive, Time, March 2004
- Rainbow, November 2004
- 필(必) Up 되다, 2005
- London Koyote, 2006
Compilations
- Best Mix, September 2000
- History (2 CD), October 2001
- The Koyote in Ballad Special : Best Album 2000 - 2005 (CD+DVD), April 2006
Collaborations
- 코요테 & NRG의 神나는 X-Mas (2 CD), December 2001 (with NRG)
Notes
- In July 2006, Japanese artist DJ OZMA released a cover version of Koyote's debut single "Soonjeong" (순정). The title was transliterated as "Sunjon" (純情-スンジョン).
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