LC9 (band)
LC9 | |
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Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | K-pop, dance-pop |
Years active | 2013–2015 |
Labels | Nega Network |
Website | neganetwork |
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LC9 (Korean: 엘씨나인) was a South Korean pop boy band formed by Nega Network. The group initially consisted of six members[1] until member E.Den left to pursue his studies. Their name, LC9, means League of Competition #9. They debuted on May 9, 2013 with "MaMa Beat" on Mnet M! Countdown. The music video was released on the same day.
On January 23, 2016, the group's label announced that LC9 disbanded. Their contract wasn't renewed back in December 21, 2015, which led the group to an end.
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History
2013–15: Career beginnings
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2016: Disbandment
On January 23, 2016, Nega Network revealed that the group's contract ended on December 21 of the previous year. None of the members renewed their contracts, and LC9 dissolved as a result.[4]
Members
Former
- Rasa (Park Gun-woo 박건우) – leader, vocals, rapper
- J-Hyo (Kim Jong-hyo 김종효) – vocals, rapper
- King (Dong Woo-seok 동우석) – vocals
- Jun (Park Jun-young 박준영) – rapper
- AO (Kang Hyun-su 강현수) – vocals, rapper [5]
- E.Den (Park Hyung-jin 박형진) – rapper[5]
Trivia
- Their official fanclub name is Love Beat.
- E.Den was born in Korea but when he was 5, his family moved to Canada.[6] He was raised there and his International name is Carlos, but he changed it to Jaedyn later. He was an ulzzang before.[7]
- E.Den left the group and moved back to Canada to study.
- Rasa is currently fulfilling his military service.
- King and J-Hyo are in a new group called Circus Crazy as Dingo and KI-ZO.
Discography
Extended plays
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Skirmish
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Track list
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Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album |
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"MaMa Beat (feat. Gain)" | 2013 | 86 | 46,374 (digital) | Skirmish |
Videography
Music videos
Year | Music video | Length |
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2013 | "MaMa Beat (feat. Gain)" | 4:03 |
"MaMa Beat (feat. Gain) (Dance ver.)" | 3:23 | |
"Just A Dream (Cover of Nelly)" | 4:05 | |
"What Makes You Beautiful (Cover of One Direction)" | 3:22 | |
2014 | "East of Eden" | 3:39 |
Music video appearances
Year | Music Video | Artist | Member(s) |
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2012 | "DIRTY" | Miryo | J-Hyo |
"One Summer Night" | Brown Eyed Girls | E.Den | |
2013 | "Call My Name" | Lee Yu Rim | J-Hyo |
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