GAM
GAM is a South Korean trio formed in 2015 by three childhood friends: Choi Sung-hoon (iHwak), Park Se-jin (DonMills), and Kim Yoon-seok (Meenoi). They started...
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GAM is a South Korean trio formed in 2015 by three childhood friends: Choi Sung-hoon (iHwak), Park Se-jin (DonMills), and Kim Yoon-seok (Meenoi). They started out experimenting with electronic pop and hip-hop, and their name stands for Golden Age Music.
In 2019, they released their debut single "Lu Lu Lu," which became an instant hit and topped various music charts. The song's catchy rhythm and playful lyrics helped establish them in the K-pop scene. They followed it with other tracks like "Aijou Oasis," "Amai yuuwaku," and "FAMILY."
In 2020, they faced plagiarism allegations over their song "The Way I Feel," which they denied. Their discography also includes releases like "Paradise Lost" in 2021 and "Follow Me" in 2022.
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