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AGAIN 00:00 Tools
회심가 00:00 Tools
Crazy 00:00 Tools
Memory 00:00 Tools
Blue Birthday 00:00 Tools
Vanessa 00:00 Tools
Magic 00:00 Tools
아그작 00:00 Tools
Why 00:00 Tools
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Come Together 00:00 Tools
Dream 00:00 Tools
Ex-Girl Friend 00:00 Tools
소나기 사랑 00:00 Tools
BEGIN 00:00 Tools
Tom & Jerry 00:00 Tools
Legend of the hero 00:00 Tools
충격 00:00 Tools
하지만 00:00 Tools
사랑, 눈물, 기쁨, 상처 00:00 Tools
나만의 천사 00:00 Tools
잃어버린 의미 00:00 Tools
POWER 00:00 Tools
가버려! 00:00 Tools
Happy Day 00:00 Tools
일어나 00:00 Tools
배신 00:00 Tools
Techno Time (Techno Mix) 00:00 Tools
Let's Go 00:00 Tools
에피소드 00:00 Tools
무소유 00:00 Tools
편지 00:00 Tools
두번의 이별 00:00 Tools
시(詩) 00:00 Tools
Without 00:00 Tools
가버려 00:00 Tools
마네킨 00:00 Tools
메모리 00:00 Tools
영원히 00:00 Tools
애심 (Original Ver.) 00:00 Tools
Come together II 00:00 Tools
작은 바램 00:00 Tools
너만을 00:00 Tools
도약(跳躍) 00:00 Tools
체념(諦念) 00:00 Tools
NONSTOP (REMIX) 00:00 Tools
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South Korea (1997 – 2001) Taesaja (태사자) was a South pop Korean boy group. Comprised of members Kim Hyung Jun, Park Jun Suk, Lee Dong Yun, and Kim Young Min, the group debuted in 1997 under Masscom, the former agency of actress Kim Hee Sun. Although their career wasn’t as long as most boy bands of similar stature (they disbanded in 2001), their level of fame and the impact they made in that time far exceeded what most boy bands achieved. Their debut track, “Do“, was composed by Jang Yong Jin, who had also composed H.O.T.’s “Candy“. “Do” in itself was a rightful hit, but it wasn’t until they followed up with their next track, “Time“, where they reached the highest peak of fame in their career. With “Time”, the group took home their first music program trophy in January of 1998, and went on to receive two rookie awards the same year at the SBS ‘Gayo Daejun‘ and ‘Video Album Awards‘. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.