Nasty Nasty (band)

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Nasty Nasty
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres K-pop
Years active2014
Labels Star Empire Entertainment
MembersKevin
Gyeongree
Sojin

Nasty Nasty (stylized as NASTY NASTY) was a unit composed of ZE:A's Kevin, Nine Muses's Gyeongree and Sojin. It was formed by Star Empire Entertainment in 2014.

Contents

History

Star Empire Entertainment began releasing teaser pictures of their first project-unit on August 22 that included Nine Muses member Gyeongree and So Jin and ZE:A member Kevin . [1] The unit was announced to be called Nasty Nasty and debuted on September 3, 2014 with their title track "Knock." [2] On January 11, 2015, Sojin was announced to be joining the new line-up of Nine Muses along with another trainee Keumjo after the departure of three of its members. [3] She made her debut into the group through their single, "Drama", the title track from their third mini-album.

Members

The members of Nasty Nasty were Kevin from ZE:A, and former Nine Muses members Gyeongree and Sojin.

Discography

Charted songs

YearTitleArtist(s)Peak positionsAlbum
KOR
[4]
2014"Knock"Nasty Nasty77Knock

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