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WONDER GIRLS
You'd have to be a complete hermit if you haven't heard "Nobody." Older K-Pop fans would know, however, that the Wonder Girls Virus started way before that.
In 2008, no one could resist their charming choreography for '80s retro single, "Tell Me." The craze spread like wildfire, with fans uploading videos of themselves dancing to the song, even a group of policemen!
With wildly successful follow-ups, the Wonder Girls took the global markets by storm, eventually making the leap into the U.S. music scene (and touring with the Jonas Brothers) in 2009.


KARA
Their name alludes to the Greek word meaning "sweet melody," which is a perfect fit for their bright and youthful style and fun and catchy dance tracks.
Kara is composed of standout beauty Goddess Gyuri (leader), wide-eyed Hara, former child actress Seungyeon, California girl Nicole, and innocent Jiyoung. Their breakout song "Mister" popularized the now famous "butt dance" choreography.
Kara recently tried their hand at a more mature, darker image with their track, "Lupin."


T-ARA
T-ara seemed like your run-of-the-mill girl group from the 2009 boom, but when the girls whipped out their cat-ear headbands, furry paws, and tails, everyone sat up and took notice (never mind that they were channeling cats and not sheep for "Bo Peep Bo Peep"). Boy idol groups went gaga with their imitations of T-ara's animal dance.
Eunjung, Hyomin, Jiyeon, Boram, Soyeon, Qri, and Hwayoung continually proved their chops with hard-hitting choreography and impressive dancing skills.

 

GIRLS' GENERATION
The reigning K-Pop princesses are these nine girls with legs that go on forever. Taeyeon, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Tiffany, Sunny, Sooyoung, Seohyun, Yoona and Jessica, collectively known as Girls' Generation (SNSD), are one of the most successful products of idol factory SM Entertainment.
These ladies have mastered the cute and innocent charm, mixed with a sly dash of sexiness. In “Tell Me Your Wish,” they frolic around in a candy pink music video set, bearing innocent, girl-next-door smiles, while donning short shorts and killer heels and singing “I’m genie for you boy.” No wonder their fan base ranges from little girls to mature, middle-aged man.
Aside from being able to churn, out hits, each of SNSD’s members hold her own in commercials, dramas, song collaborations, variety shows, and hosting gigs.

credit: Sparkling Magazine

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