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Sugar (South Korean band)

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Genres
  
K-pop, J-pop

Active from
  
2002

Years active
  
2001–2006

Active until
  
2006

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Labels
  
Starworld Bertelsmann Music Group S.M. Entertainment Toy's Factory (Japan)

Past members
  
Ayumi Lee Lee Ha Rin Hye Seung Hwang Jung-eum Park Soo-jin

Albums
  
Shine, Tell Me Why, Sweet Lips, COLORS 4 WISHES, Double Rainbow

Members
  
Iconiq, Hwang Jung‑eum, Park Soo‑jin, Ye Won Han, Lee Harin

Sugar (슈가) was a South Korean girl group active from 2001 to 2005. The group saw moderate success in the Korean music market, and released multiple songs in Japan. Sugar's Japanese singles "Take It Shake It" and "Real Identity" were notably the theme songs for Kaleido Star, a popular anime. After group's contract with SM Entertainment expired in December 2006, it was announced that Sugar had officially disbanded. All members of the group have since branched into acting and musical efforts.

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History

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Sugar debuted at the end of 2001 with their first song "Sweet Love", which did not see much popularity. The group's second song "Tell Me Why" was received more attention. Sugar was most compared by fans to the female groups M.I.L.K. and Shinvi for their similar musical styles and images. Many girl groups during this time only released a debut album before leaving the music market. However, Sugar returned in 2003 with the release of their second album, entitled "Shine". Member Sae Byul changed her name to Hye Seung, her real first name, for the promotion of their comeback.

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After releasing their second Korean album, Sugar entered the Japanese music market. The group debuted with two songs that were used as the soundtrack of the anime Kaleido Star. Sugar released a single entitled Secret in South Korea in 2004, and then returned to the Japanese market. They went on to release three Japanese singles, and their first album entitled "Double Rainbow". The singles and album all charted and were met with moderate success. After the release of Sugar's third Japanese single, member Jung Eum decided to leave the group, and pursue a solo career in the entertainment industry. Soon after Jung Eum's departure, new member Lee Harin to the Sugar as her replacement. With the new line-up, Sugar released their fourth Japanese single, a ballad entitled "Heartful". Six months later Sugar released "Himawari", their fifth Japanese single. It was able to reach #29 on the Oricon, and remained on the charts for 7 weeks.

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Sugar released another Korean album in 2006, returning after their year-long hiatus in the Korean music industry. Two months later they released their second Japanese album, entitled COLORS 4 WISHES. Member Soo Jin then announced that she would be leaving Sugar to pursue an acting career, and left the group after album promotions ended. Following her departure, Sugar released a DVD entitled "7 STARS", which contained all of their Japanese music videos. In July 2006, member Ayumi Lee debuted as a soloist but remained with the group. In the months that followed, Sugar remained in hiatus, with the media speculating about a new member that who would take in Soo Jin's place. By November there were still no announcements, and Ayumi continued to concentrate on her solo career.

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On December 20, 2006, the expiration date of their contract with SM Entertainment, KBS World Radio announced that Sugar had disbanded. They stated each of the current members wanted to embark on solo careers, and the company decided not to renew their contract with the members. Star World, the group's other music label, revealed the future plans of the members once the group disbanded. Ayumi Lee continued to pursue a solo career, signing a contract with Star World once again. Hye Seung planned to become an actress, while Harin aimed to begin a music career in Japan. The former members achieved varying degrees of success following the disbandment of Sugar, with Jung Eum and Soo Jin remaining active as film and drama actresses.

Members

  • Ayumi Lee
  • Hye Seung
  • Harin
  • Hwang Jung-eum
  • Park Soo-jin
  • Korean Albums

  • Tell Me Why (sold 30,000+ copies)
  • Shine (sold 34,000+ copies)
  • Sweet Lips (sold 30,000+ copies)
  • Korean Singles

  • Secret (sold 15,000+ copies)
  • Japanese Albums

  • (2004.02.04) Double Rainbow (sold 10,000+ copies)
  • (2005.11.02) COLORS 4 WISHES (sold 10,000+ copies)
  • Japanese Singles

  • GO THE DISTANCE (sold 2,000+ copies)
  • All my loving / Sakura Ressha (サクラ列車; Cherry Blossom Train) (sold 5,000+ copies)
  • Kaze to Hanataba / Present / Heart & Soul (風と花束; Bouquet in the Wind) (sold 5,000+ copies)
  • Heartful (sold 2,000+ copies)
  • Himawari / LOVEACCELE (ひまわり; Sunflower) (sold 20,500+ copies)
  • OSTs

  • Kaleido Star ~The First Mini Album~ (#1 TAKE IT SHAKE IT, #5 real identity)
  • DVDs

  • 7 STARS
  • Songs

    ShineShine · 2003
    Wise FarewellSweet Lips · 2005
    Just For My LoveShine · 2003

    References

    Sugar (South Korean band) Wikipedia