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Crayon Pop

Origin
Seoul, South Korea
Genre
Pop
Formed
18 January, 2012
Crayon Pop

Crayon Pop was a South Korean girl group formed under Chrome Entertainment in 2012. Originally a quintet, the group initially consisted of members Geummi, Ellin, Soyul, Choa, and Way. Crayon Pop officially debuted in July 2012 with their performance of "Saturday Night" on Mnet's M! Countdown. Their first EP was not a commercial success, and when their song "Dancing Queen" was released in October, the group had few opportunities to promote on music shows. Instead they held guerrilla performances on the streets of Seoul, which helped increase their fanbase. Crayon Pop gained a huge increase in popularity following the release of their single album "Bar Bar Bar" in June 2013. The group's unique stage outfits and choreography gained public attention, and made the title song a viral hit. It eventually managed to reach number 1 on Billboard's K-Pop Hot 100.

Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres K-pop, trot, nu-disco, dance-pop
Years active 2012–2017
Labels Chrome, Sony Music, Pony Canyon
Associated acts Strawberry Milk, Chrome Family, CD9
Past members Geummi, Ellin, Choa, Way, Soyul

About Crayon Pop

Group that made their official debut on Mnet's M! Countdown. They opened for Lady Gaga's ArtRave: The Artpop Ball. Fifth member Soyul left in 2017.

Achievement of Crayon Pop

Formed by Choa and Way, Strawberry Milk was the first subgroup to form outside the band. 

Top Facts You Did Not Know About Crayon Pop

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Latest information about Crayon Pop updated on July 28 2021.