
We may be barely three months into 2015, but K-pop has already said goodbye to some six groups, a hint that staying together could be the watchword for this year in music. As girl groups like Jewelry and boy bands like Wonder Boyz call it a day, join us on a journey down memory road; as we run down a list of 10 essential K-pop groups that said farewell too soon.
1. F1rst

Sometimes efforts to please everyone at once fall flat. Co-ed groups have come and gone in K-pop, with fairly limited success, and no group embodies this more than F1rst. Trying to mix the best of both worlds – a group that can appeal to boy band and girl group fans at the same time – usually sees neither group of fans particularly impressed. However, F1rst could have changed all that. They were insanely talented (I actually got the chance to see them live shortly after their debut, and they electrified the small but captivated crowd). They were also equipped with some very decent upbeat dance numbers like this:
…and this:
They really deserved so much more than becoming what they have – a mere footnote in the annals of K-pop.
2. Bob Girls

Maybe the saddest story on this list, Bob Girls were forced to break up earlier this year after member Jina was diagnosed with encephalitis. The Chrome Entertainment girl group dropped a very strong debut with the song “No Way” in June last year.
Much was expected from the act, who quickly outgrew their moniker as “Crayon Pop’s younger sister group.” Even after on two songs, the foursome proved that they had more than enough potential to step out of the shadow of Chrome’s flagship group. But it wasn’t to be for Bob Girls, and all four members have since been released from their contracts at the talent agency.
3. Supreme Team

I may get flayed for including this act, as I am sure that many people consider Simon D’s solo work or his work with Jay Park on the AOMG project to be superior to his Supreme Team work. But personally I have a lot of time for Supreme Team. E-Sens is a talented performer, and the two stars had a lot of chemistry together.
“Supermagic” is still one of the best Korean hip-hop tracks that anyone has ever put out there, and the K-pop world could have done with a few more Supreme Team albums before the duo called it a day.
4. M.O.A

What a pity. Many disliked M.O.A’s February 2014 debut track “I’ll Call Ya.” To be fair, they had plenty of reasons. The song was under-produced, and the music video was of such a low quality that KBS refused to play it (check it out below if you must).
But you could tell from the girls’ music show performances during the promotion the track that they had potential – they were good dancers with a strong visual element. And crucially, they obviously had bags and bags of energy, the quality that girl groups who perform dance music need to have in spades. The sophomore single “Run for Your Dream” in March 2014 was a step in the right direction, although the track still suffered from a few, quite glaring, production issues.
All was not lost, however. It was clear the girls were on a curve of progression, and you felt sure that they would strike it lucky with their third release. About four weeks later, though, the group’s Twitter page vanished, along with all traces of the group. M.O.A’s talent agency’s website currently looks like this…

…leaving K-pop fans to rue what might have been.
5. B.o.M

B.o.M As a rule, I am not really a fan of ballad groups, but B.o.M recorded some tracks that put that rule to the test. The group made a strong debut in 2011 with the “Burning Rose” mini album, and its outstanding song “Dear Feelings Dear Heart” was rightly chosen as the lead track.
Other songs on the album, such as “Song for You” hinted that the boys could contribute much more to the K-pop world. The group returned later in the year with the single “Without You,” another decent track with a silky smooth spoken-word breakdown.
But that was about it for the group. Two years later they announced their breakup, stunning ballad enthusiasts. The silver lining is that a few of the members have remained on the K-pop scene, not least Song Minho, who went on to join chart-topping boy band Winner.
6. Kiss&Cry

Now this is a K-pop act that lived up to its name. It began with kisses all round thanks to the wonderful January 2014 debut track “Domino Game”
– a festival of sexiness, powerful vocals and near-perfect production. The group also recorded this audio gem:
But it all turned to tears in September the same year when the group announced that it had disbanded “against its wishes.” Almost certainly, the group’s members will be back in the world of K-pop in various forms, but as a foursome they could have achieved so much more.
7. BB.Boys

If your reaction to seeing BB.Boys on this list is “who?” then you clearly weren’t listening to K-pop in 2011. With a debut album that featured a collaboration with one of the biggest female solo names in K-pop, G.Na
…the three-piece group looked like it was meant for big things. Unfortunately, the album “Best of Best: First Album” would be as good as it got for BB.Boys. The group disbanded a year later. The BB.Boys story does have a happy ending, however, as two of the members went on to join M.Pire, even if one did end up changing his stage name in the process.
8. 8eight

“You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone,” sang Joni Mitchell on her 1970 hit “Big Yellow Taxi.” I guess that a lot of people never really paid much attention to 8eight while they were active. But when they rather suddenly announced they were calling it a day in 2014, K-pop fans realized that they had just lost one of the most versatile groups around. You were never really sure what you were going to get with 8eight. Would the next track be a slow ballad? Would it be an upbeat number? Would it be more female vocal-led, or male-vocal led, or an even balance? In retrospect, 2009 was probably their year, as it saw both the release of possibly the group’s outstanding song “Goodbye My Love”
…as well as the “Golden Age” studio album. Could have gone on to do so much more.
9. F-ve Dolls

If there was ever a K-pop group that embodied the expression “what might have been,” it is 5Dolls, F-ve Dolls or however you want to stylize it. Even the group’s name was a misnomer of sorts: this was an act that went through some 10 members in its four-year history. The girls started out life as a promising, if slightly generic girl group with the debut album “Charming Five Dolls” (which included the popular “I Mean You”).
They then preceded to release possibly one of the best songs of 2011, the explosive dance hit “Like This or Like That.”
Their next move? Vanish off the face of the K-pop planet for two years. In 2013, they resurfaced with arguably the best dance track of the year, the disco-influenced “Soulmate #1.”
The track was a gigantic shift in musical direction for the group, and came replete with a nifty and eye-catching dance routine. Their following move came earlier this month when they officially disbanded, leaving nothing but a string of disappointed and bemused K-pop fans in their wake.
10. DEMION

Heard the expression “a flash in the pan?” Well, DEMION were certainly that. Debuting in September 2013, the group the boys released a debut mini album. It was a barnstormer, especially the anthemic lead song “Ask Her Out”
but also other promising dance-driven tracks like “Roller Coaster.” We waited patiently for the comeback, only to get a kick in the guts in the way of the news that the group had split up almost exactly a year later, citing financial reasons.
Extra/11. H.A.M

Possibly not the best of names for a girl group, H.A.M was short for Hearts and Minds, on reflection one of the less ludicrous acronyms in K-pop. The four members of H.A.M actually got off to a flying start in 2009 with the slightly gimmicky, but nonetheless catchy “T.T Dance.”
It was a song that put the girls firmly on the K-pop map. Unfortunately, instead of capitalizing on this initial popularity, H.A.M’s management seemed to hum and haw about the group’s next move. The group suddenly reappeared in late 2010 as a three-piece, releasing the outstanding “So Sexy.”
H.A.M really seemed to have found a new, mature, dance-driven sound that showcased the group’s vocal talents. They went one better the next year, dropping “Lower Your Sights,” by far their best song yet.
And then, when it looked like they were about to carve out a unique niche as K-pop’s leading female three-piece act, they promptly vanished without a trace, never to be heard from again.

You’ve read our list, Soompiers, now have your say! Which now-defunct K-pop groups have left you wishing for more? Let us know in the comments below.
timmydee is a music geek with a penchant for pop, an enthusiasm for electonica and a hankering for hip-hop. When he isn’t writing for Soompi, he is remixing your favorite K-pop tracks – with sometimes astounding (but often catastrophic) results.
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Date: 2015-03-19 08:20 pm (UTC)i know all these groups but I never cared much for them aside from 5dolls so....hm
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Date: 2015-03-19 08:25 pm (UTC)I'd add Piggy Dolls:
and VNT:
I also wonder whatever happened to Black Pearl and Elizabeth (Not sure if they actually disbanded though)
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Date: 2015-03-19 08:30 pm (UTC)Anyone remember AST'1?
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Date: 2015-03-19 08:38 pm (UTC)rip sung inkyu :(
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Date: 2015-03-19 08:48 pm (UTC)How did I miss that. Here I was thinking that they were just on some long big bang type hiatus.
FML
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Date: 2015-03-19 09:09 pm (UTC)i liked demion for a hot minute because i thought one of their members was cute + i knew one of them was on mydol lol. didn't know they split up, that sucks.
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Date: 2015-03-19 09:44 pm (UTC)I know Yujin is in the military & he'll post on FB every now & then. Sangwoo apparently is in the military as well, but he goes by Woody Kim & will post videos of him singing & playing instruments. He & Yujin will meet up once in a while and hang out.
I'm not sure what ever happened to Soul J. I'm most worried about him. Around the time N-Train disbanded, his father passed away. He either deactivated his FB account or deleted fans & kept it to close friends & family only.
I just hope Soul J & Seung Hyun are doing well.
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Date: 2015-03-19 09:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-04-01 09:22 pm (UTC)I just wish Nega would give us info on the group's status. I can't stand the Mortal Combat inspired MaMa Beat MV because of all the violence in it, but I have a feeling they were just following the trend. I also felt that Skirmish was a sold mini album. I hope LC9 still continues to release music. (Interesting enough, it was rumored that Lunafly was supposed to be in LC9 making nine members and that the song Special Guy that Lunafly released was supposed to be LC9's debut song. Idk what happened there.)
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Date: 2015-03-19 09:28 pm (UTC)Then X-5 due to un for-seen circumstances...
At least Haewon (Sexy Sasya/J.One), Donghyun (Taefung) & Jinwan (Sulhu) are in LU:KUS...
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Date: 2015-03-19 09:42 pm (UTC)And I wish She'z would come back. They're still together according to Wiki, but they haven't promoted live in awhile. Also where is TWO-X?
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Date: 2015-03-19 10:13 pm (UTC)There was this one mv a few years ago that I've been trying to find but I can't remember the name of the song or the group.
It was a boy group, I think there were 4 members, one of them was in an elevator and one was surrounded by mirrors or something.
The mv was ridiculously low budget and the song wasn't the best thing released in kpop.
I've been trying to go through youtube but searching "nugu flop kpop with cheap mv" is a bit vague...
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Date: 2015-03-19 10:17 pm (UTC)Co-ed songs were okay as a mixed group. 5dolls had some nice songs, since the 'revamp' and their change to disco music, that group went downhill. I hope the lead vocal of that group is doing better now :(
Piggy Idols..omg I almost forgot about them. Didn't they replace the girls too since the original girls (and concept) just was not garnering enough sales?
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Date: 2015-03-19 10:25 pm (UTC)Shocking that LC9 wasn't mentioned. Those boys were favs of mine. SOB
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Date: 2015-03-19 10:26 pm (UTC)There are prob so many groups that have come and gone I can't even think of. I wish there was an easy way to get full music shows from the past ~10 years. Oh clubbox, I remember you. Tho you sure as fuck weren't easy lmao.
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Date: 2015-03-21 01:12 pm (UTC)(also, i love your icon !)
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Date: 2015-03-19 10:30 pm (UTC)Who is this many people you are talking about and how can I contact them to ask them to look at their life and choices tbh. Supreme Team's music is fucking amazing, E-sens is one talented mf.
And where is BATTLE?????
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Date: 2015-03-19 10:57 pm (UTC)i think i'll forever be sad over hitt and chi chi. :(
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