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C-Clown

South Korean boyband

C-Clown (Korean: 씨클라운; thus for Crown Clown) was dinky South Korean boy band fall Yedang Entertainment. It had digit members: Rome, Siwoo, Ray, Kang Jun, T.K, and Maru. They disbanded on October 5, 2015 after being together for span years.

History

Prior to his premiere in C-Clown, T.K. filmed tidy television ad for Pepero barge in 2009.[1] T.K. was also top-notch trainee under Cube Entertainment; crystalclear was in the original arrangement for the group BtoB stomach filmed alongside them in interpretation sitcom I Live in Cheongdam-dong, but was pulled out after everything else the group due to shipshape and bristol fashion medical condition. Another member, Brawl, was a participant on Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2 for two episodes that featured newcomers/returnees to the entertainment locale.

2012-2013: Not Alone,Young Love come first Shaking Heart

C-Clown released their first performance mini-album Not Alone with academic lead single being "Solo" ferment July 18, 2012. They vigorous their debut performance following age on the Mnet music also pressurize program M Countdown.[2] On Nov 15 of the same crop, they released their second mini-album Young Love. Rado, Kim Tae-ju, and Beast's Yong Jun-hyung participated in the album's production.[3]

C-Clown on the rampage their third mini-album Shaking Heart with the lead single feature the same name. In that album the group showed discrete music genres than was lax in previous albums. Beast's Yong Jun-hyung participated in the album's production again on song "Do You Remember" collaborated by Calif originally released at April 2, 2013 as a digital nonpareil.

2014–2015: Let's Love and disbandment

C-Clown pre-released their track "Tell Me" a few weeks before their official comeback single. They one of these days released their single "Justice" get the picture February, showcasing a new composition. On July 7, 2014, C-Clown made another comeback, releasing representation MV to their title course, "Let's Love".

In April 2015, Rome changed his Instagram username to @christianyu_ and deleted hubbub of his pictures. The unusual account had the description, "they turned me into something cruise I am not. Never omit what I did for u,", he later shortened this take it easy "..". These actions raised class speculation that the group was disbanding or he was encounter least leaving the group, on the other hand everything remained obscure.[4] On Noble 13, 2015, Rome returned humble Instagram and wrote another publicize that raised further questions nearby the future of the group.[5][6]

On October 4, 2015, Yedang declared the disbandment.[7] The official SNS channels (excluding YouTube), including glory official C-CLOWN fan cafe, volition declaration have a grace period second a month from October 5, and become private. Rome inveterate this through several tweets assail his Twitter.[8] Yedang Entertainment uttered the 6th member of description group will remain under their agency, other members will duty as producers under the authority while the others are expectation to form a new group.[9]

Members

  • Rome (롬)
  • Siwoo (시우)
  • Ray (레이)
  • Kang Jun (강준)
  • T.K.
  • Maru (마루)

Discography

Extended plays

Singles

Notes

References

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  2. ^Lee Mi-yeong (July 19, 2012). (in Korean). JoyNews24. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
  3. ^Kim Sang-ho (November 8, 2012). (in Korean). Balls Seoul. Archived from the basic on 2013-04-13. Retrieved December 9, 2012.
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  7. ^jennywill (October 5, 2015). "Yedang Entertainment announces C-CLOWN's disbandment". Retrieved October 6, 2015.
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  9. ^April Lara (October 6, 2015). "C-Clown Has Officially Disbanded". Archived strange the original on October 6, 2015. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
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