K'LA
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K'LA

K'LA formed in 2002 with Kang Min-hyuk on vocals, Han Sung-ho on guitar, Kim Jong-wan on bass, and Park Geon-il on drums. Their debut album "It's All Good...

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K'LA's Korean rock with a Nas feature

A South Korean band that's been making albums since 2003, including the song "Blame" with Nas.

If you're checking them out, "Forever" and "All Your Love" give you a good sense of their lane. They're not flashy, just solid Korean rock with some R&B touches.

They've put out steady work for over two decades, from the debut "It's All Good With Me" to later albums like "Distance." The fact that they got Nas on "Blame" shows they had reach beyond Korea's borders. Their sound has that straightforward rock feel with clean vocals and guitar lines.

K'LA started in 2002 with Kang Min-hyuk singing and Han Sung-ho on guitar. They dropped their first album the next year and kept releasing records every few years through 2014. There was a plagiarism dispute in 2005 that they denied.

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K'LA formed in 2002 with Kang Min-hyuk on vocals, Han Sung-ho on guitar, Kim Jong-wan on bass, and Park Geon-il on drums. Their debut album "It's All Good With Me" came out the following year. They've released several albums since, including "A New Day" in 2006, "Forever" in 2010, and "Distance" in 2014.

Some of their songs include "All Your Love," "How do I Feel," and "Blame" featuring Nas.

In 2005, the band faced plagiarism accusations involving a Japanese song, which they denied. The group is from South Korea.

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