KARA
KARA first appeared on the K-Pop scene in 2007. For the first two years of their professional life, KARA was not a critical or commercial success. But the group persisted, and after the release of their classic single Honey, the K-Pop world finally took notice of them. The infectiously catchy song catapulted KARA to stardom almost overnight, giving them their first number one hit.
KARA had a pure and angelic appearance in their early years, but they began to mature in theme after Honey. They followed up the success of Honey with the release of Mister. The song quickly gained popularity, thanks in large part to KARA's famous "butt dance" choreography in the song.
Lupin, Jumping, Mamma Mia, and Step are some of KARA's other big Korean hits. KARA brought the party to Japan in 2010 and was a huge success there as well. The group won numerous rookie of the year awards and became the first foreign girl group to top the Oricon in its first week of release with the single Jet Coaster Love.
Youngji was the only member to remain with DSP (as a soloist) in 2016, and as a result, KARA was disbanded. KARA's members have all remained active in the Korean and Japanese entertainment industries.
Detailed information:
Twitter: @KARA_DSP
Facebook: facebook.com/dspofficialkara
YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCbxYZzVHUrv-AhR6KZzGo0A