Co-Ed
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Co-Ed

Co-Ed was a K-pop group that formed in the late 2000s. Their song 'I Love You A Thousand Times' became their most recognizable track, a straightforward pop...

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Co-Ed's brief, bright run of Korean pop

A short-lived but memorable girl group from the early 2000s.

If you're going to listen to one, make it 'Lip Stains'. 'I Mean You' is a good second stop.

Co-Ed gave us a handful of sharp, catchy songs that still pop up in K-pop conversations. 'Lip Stains' and 'I Love You A Thousand Times' have that specific early-2000s synth-pop energy that feels both dated and charming. They didn't last long, but the songs stuck.

The group appeared, released a small catalog of seven songs, and was gone. The titles suggest a mix of upbeat tracks like 'Bbiribbom Bberibbom' and more reflective ones like 'Sad Promise'.

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Co-Ed was a K-pop group that formed in the late 2000s. Their song 'I Love You A Thousand Times' became their most recognizable track, a straightforward pop ballad that connected with listeners during their active years.

The group released several albums including 'Moment', 'Feel the Co-Ed', '4 Reasons', and 'Love Letter'. Other songs like 'Lip Stains' and 'Bbiribbom Bberibbom' showed their range across different pop styles.

Co-Ed faced some public challenges during their run, including a 2009 incident involving member Woonggi that led to a temporary suspension of activities. The group officially disbanded in 2016.

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The Start here section opens with Lip Stains, Bbiribbom Bberibbom, and I Love You A Thousand Times so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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