ABOUT THE ARTIST
The Grace is a Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. It consists of four members with skills in singing, dancing and also a bit of acting. The quartet debuted in 2005 and since then, the group gained popularity in South Korea and a number of other countries. They are notably popular in Japan, where much of their activity occurs, following the precedent of other Korean-turned-Japanese-celebrity pop stars such as S.E.S, and BoA, who are also managed by SM Entertainment.
The Grace had long been known as simply Chun Sang Ji Hee prior to the promotion of the 3rd Korean single around the end of 2006, at which point the group changed the name to the current ones to signal the change of the group's style to a more “graceful” one. The old name was usually shortened to TSZX (the romanization of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation, Tian Shàng Zh́ Xi) or CSJH (the romanization of the Korean pronunciation, Cheon Sang Ji Hee), both of which are still widely used to refer to the band despite the change in the official name. The Grace is also known by a variety of other names, as different countries have different pronunciation for the four Chinese letters in the name. In Japan for example, the group is known as Tenjochiki, which is also abbreviated (albeit less frequently) as TJCK.
DISCOGRAPHY
Korean Albums:
2007.05.04:
One More Time, OK?
Korean Singles:
2005.04.29:
Too Good
2006.03.08:
The Club
2006.11.03:
My Everything
Japanese Albums:
2007.11.14:
Graceful 4
Japanese Singles:
2006.01.25:
Boomerang
2006.03.08:
The Club
2006.04.26:
Sweet Flower
2006.07.12:
juicy LOVE
2007.08.01:
Piranha
LINKS OUT
Official Site (Korea)
Official Site (Japan)
Wikipedia (English)
Wiki.theppn (English)
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