2006 in South Korean music

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Debuting and disbanded in 2006

Debuting groups

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Solo debuts

Disbanded groups

Releases in 2006

First quarter

January

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
17Missing Love (사랑을 놓치다) Kim Yeon-woo Ballad, Dance
20Grace Lee Soo-young K-pop
24Crazy For You Lee Seung-gi K-pop Pop
Harisu Harisu K-pop
26 Made in Sea Bada K-pop
Love Vanilla Unity Emo rock

February

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Deal in Coal 5tion K-pop
Love Affair KCM R&B, Ballad
2Crazy for You Lee Seung-gi K-pop, Ballad
7Q Train The Quiett Hip hop
4 Season Story Jang Hye-jin R&B, Ballad
9 Hwayobi K-pop, R&B
11 Dark Angel Lee Hyori K-pop Pop
13bombom Delispice Rock
Black Swan Songs Epik High Alternative hip hop
23Unlimited Kim Kyung-ho Hard rock
24Regame the 2nd Fan Service N.EX.T Heavy metal
The First Mind SeeYa K-pop

March

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
2Your Story Brown Eyed Girls K-pop Pop
824/Seven Se7en K-pop Pop
9Pinch Your Soul Clazziquai Project Electropop
13Misty Memories Lyn K-pop
14Purple Drop Humming Urban Stereo Electropop, Bossa Nova
21Smile Again Baek Ji-young K-pop
23Thanks Lim Jeong-hee K-pop Pop
27Street Jazz In My Soul Hyun Jin-young Hip hop
31Eluphant Bakery Eluphant Hip hop
One and Only Crown J Hip hop

Second quarter

April

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
4So Long... Kim Bum-soo K-pop
6A Letter From Abell 1689 MayBee R&B
8 The 3rd Masterpiece SG Wannabe K-pop
13Fourth Letter (네 번째 편지) Kim Jong-Kook K-pop
14Reason of Dead Bugs Sinawe Alternative Rock, Heavy Metal
Yutzpracachia's Love Tony Ahn K-pop
20Rebirth of Regent Lee Jung K-pop
24Effect Buzz Pop rock
28Gummy Unplugged Gummy R&B

May

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
10Masstige Sunwoo Jung-a Ballad
11State of the Art Shinhwa K-pop, Pop
Fountain of Tears (눈물샘) Byul K-pop
The HERO Crying Nut Punk rock
16Together M. Street K-pop, Ballad
17Dance With Hyun Jung Kim Hyun-jung Dance, R&B
24Troika Typhoon K-pop
Seventh EVEning Eve Glam rock
26Testimony Uptown Hip hop

June

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
19The Club CSJH The Grace K-pop Pop
27Stand Alone Ha Dong-kyun K-pop
28Old & New Can Hard rock

Third quarter

July

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
6Buy Turtles Turtles Hip hop
7 U Super Junior K-pop Pop
14 Milk Cattle at the OK Corral Crying Nut Punk rock
1524/SE7EN Repackage Album Se7en K-pop Pop
18The First Rain The TRAX Rock
24 Ssajib Psy K-pop Pop
25 Summer Harisu K-pop
29Another Myself Girl Friends K-pop

August

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
18Thank You I Can Smile Again Baek Ji-young K-pop
25Your Story Brown Eyed Girls K-pop Pop
Yeah Park Jung-ah K-pop
26Peace 'N' Rock 'N' Roll Cherry Filter Rock
28Beyond the Blue Sky Paran K-pop
29Only One Way H-Eugene Hip hop

September

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
4Turn a Deaf Ear Baechigi Hip hop
12When a Man Loves a Woman Lee Seung-gi K-pop, Ballad
14Yes Son Ho-young K-pop
18London Koyote Koyote K-pop Pop
19Refreshing Kan Mi-youn K-pop
21Healing Process Nell Alternative rock
25 The Way I Am MC Mong Hip hop
26Evolution of Rhythm Hong Kyung-min Pop rock
27Reflection of Sound Lee Seung-chul Soft rock, Ballad
28LPG2 LPG K-pop
29"O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. TVXQ K-pop Pop

Fourth quarter

October

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
10The Ballads Sung Si-kyung Pop Ballad
Fantastic Girl Lee Jung-hyun K-pop
12For the People Big Mama K-pop, pop
14 Rain's World Rain K-pop, pop
25My Way Jang Woo-hyuk K-pop, pop
5 Stella Lights Kim Jeong-hoon K-pop
26Solo Special (하고 싶은 말) Kim Tae-woo K-pop
30Monochrome Humming Urban Stereo Electropop, Bossa Nova

November

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Se7olution Se7en K-pop, pop
2H.I.S. Monologue Yiruma Piano
10 S.T 01 Now SS501 K-pop, pop
Hwantastic Lee Seung-hwan Pop ballad
15The Very Surprise Gavy NJ K-pop
1712 Tears Of Farewell (이별이 남기는 12가지 눈물) As One K-pop
28For the Christmas Big Mama K-pop
30Take It All Take Ballad, dance

December

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Because All Love is Like That (사랑은 다 그런거니까) Wax R&B, Ballad
Bigbang Vol.1 Big Bang K-pop
11Follow Your Soul Bobby Kim Hip hop
18 The Brian Brian Joo K-pop

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