Deux (band)

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Deux
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Background information
OriginSouth Korea
Genres K-pop, New Jack Swing, Hip hop
Occupation(s) Singers, dancers
Years active1993–1995
LabelsJigu Records, K&C Music
Past membersLee Hyun Do
Kim Sung-jae
  1. Most of the footage were lost due to poor conservation of videos in respective south korean tv networks. As a result, most of the stuff from the 1950s to the early 1980s footage were lost, and even to the early 90s it was not preserved carefully.. However, some networks offer paid loans of available footage.

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