Chocolat
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Chocolat

Chocolat was an all-female K-pop group that debuted in 2011 with the single "I Like It." Their sound mixed pop with electronic and R&B elements, and they...

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Chocolat's brief, bright run of K-pop singles

A girl group that left a small, sharp catalog of dance tracks before disbanding in 2017.

If you're going to listen to one thing, make it 'Syndrome'. 'Black Tinkerbell' is the other one that sticks.

Their songs like 'Syndrome' and 'Black Tinkerbell' have a specific, punchy energy that still gets play in K-pop fan circles. They didn't last long, but the handful of tracks they released feel complete on their own terms.

Chocolat debuted in 2011 with 'Syndrome' and put out a few more singles like 'One More Day' and 'I Like It'. They quietly disbanded in 2017 after a six-year run.

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Chocolat was an all-female K-pop group that debuted in 2011 with the single "I Like It." Their sound mixed pop with electronic and R&B elements, and they became known for a track called "Black Tinkerbell." The group originally had four members: Minso, Seungeun, Jihye, and Subin.

Over time, the lineup changed. At one point, the members were Tia, Kyungwon, Sookyung, and Minah. They released songs like "One More Day" and "What To do," and their music also found listeners in Japan.

Chocolat faced some criticism for being too experimental, and they dealt with financial issues and member changes. They kept putting out music through 2018, but their time as a group was relatively short.

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