OP8
OP8 was a South Korean band that formed in 2006. Their song "It's A Rainbow" came out in 2008 and became popular both in Korea and internationally. The group...
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OP8 was a South Korean band that formed in 2006. Their song "It's A Rainbow" came out in 2008 and became popular both in Korea and internationally. The group had five members: Kim Hyelim on vocals, Choi Sohee on rap and dance, Lee Jiyoon on vocals and songwriting, Park Seoyoung on bass, and Jung Hana on guitar.
Their music mixed pop-rock with some Korean traditional elements, and later albums added electronic, hip-hop, and acoustic touches. The lyrics often dealt with love and relationships. At times, their material drew criticism from conservative groups who found it provocative.
By 2012, the band was dealing with various controversies, including media scrutiny of the members' personal lives. The existing record stops there, without detailing what happened next.
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