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Origin
  
Hangul
  
룰라

McCune–Reischauer
  
Rulla

Years active
  
1994–2001; 2008–2009

Revised Romanization
  
Rulla

Albums
  
A9ain - Again, Go Go

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Awards
  
Golden Disc Award Song Division, Golden Disc Award for Most Popular Star - Song Division

Genres
  
K-pop, Hip hop music, Pop music

Members
  
Lee Sang‑min, Kim Ji Hyun, Chae Ri‑na, Go Young Wook, Shin Jung‑hwan

Roo'ra ("Rulla") was a South Korean hip hop and dance group founded in 1994. Its name is an abbreviation meaning "Roots of Reggae".

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Many of the group's albums were the top selling of their time in South Korea, with their debut album selling over 280,000 copies. They hold the record of first artist to sell one million albums in the dance and hip-hop genre in South Korea. The group also caused significant controversy in 1996 through the discovery of their unattributed sampling of a Japanese track called "Omatsuri Ninja" (Japanese: お祭り忍者) by Ninja directly in their own song "Cheon sang yu ae" (Hanja:天上有愛; Hangul: 천상유애).

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This incident raised a heated debate "[...] about the nature of "Korean-ness in popular music" and pushed this pointy but long dormant issue to the forefront in the mid-1990s. The group nearly split in 1996 due to the controversy, but eventually only came to an end in 2001 after the release of a final album.

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In 2008, the group was reunited with Lee Sang-min, Go Young-wook, Kim Ji-hyun, and Chae Ri-na to work on an upcoming album. In the middle of the project, Shin Jung-hwan and Go Young-wook formed a temporary duo group, "Roo'ra Man", and released a single, "The Reason Why I Hate Winter" in December 2008. The single was produced by Lee Sang-min. Roo'ra's last album, Again, was released in July 2009 with "Going Going" as the first single.

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The group was also an important stepping stone for many Korean pop stars and songwriters.

Members

The original members of the group were Lee Sang-min, Go Young-wook, Kim Ji-hyun, and Shin Jung-hwan. In 1995, Jung-hwan left to fulfill his military service requirement, and was replaced by Chae Ri-na. Jung-hwan appeared with the group on a couple of occasions in 1995, and again in 1997, though was not billed as a member, nor did he appear on their albums after 1994. In 1996, Kim Ji-hyun left to pursue a solo career, and was replaced by Michael Romeo. The group disbanded in 1997; then re-formed in 1999, with Ji-hyun returning to join Sang-min, Young-wook, and Ri-na in the configuration that remained through the group's final dissolution in 2001.

Albums

  • 100일째 만남, 1994
  • Roo'ra & Two-Two's X-mas, 1994
  • 날개 잃은 천사 (Angel Without Wings), 1995
  • 룰라 Live, 1995
  • Reincarnation of the Legend, 1995
  • All Systems Go, 1996
  • Pops & Party, 1996
  • The Final, 1997
  • Best of Roo'Ra, 1997
  • Six n' Six, 1999
  • 풍변기곡 (A Changing Wind's Song), 2000
  • Best & Last, 2001
  • Again, 2009
  • Awards

  • 1995 대한민국 영상·음반 대상 골든디스크 부문 “Korea Visual and Records Grand Prize Award - Golden disk category”
  • 1995 SBS 가요대전 대상 "SBS Grand Prize"
  • Nominated: 2000 Mnet Asian Music Awards - Best Mixed Group - "A Changing Wind's Song" (풍변기곡)
  • Nominated: 2001 Mnet Asian Music Awards - Best Mixed Group - "Clear Away" (정리)
  • Nominated: 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards - Best Mixed Gender Group - "Going Going"
  • Songs

    Angel Without Wings1998
    A Changing Wind's Song
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    References

    Roo'ra Wikipedia