SECHSKIES (젝스키스) is a four-member boy group currently under YG Entertainment. Originally with six members, they debuted on April 15, 1997 with their debut stage on KMTV's Show! Music Tank, performing the song "School Byeolgok" from their first album of the same name.[1]
The group disbanded in 2000 but re-formed in 2016 after signing a contract with YGE following their reunion guerilla concert on Infinite Challenge.[2][3]
Members[]
Name | Position(s) | Years active |
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Eun Ji Won (은지원) | Leader, Main Rapper, Vocalist | 1997–2000 2016–present |
Lee Jai Jin (이재진) | Main Dancer, Vocalist | 1997–2000 2016–present |
Kim Jae Duk (김재덕) | Lead Rapper, Lead Dancer, Vocalist | 1997–2000 2016–present |
Jang Su Won (장수원) | Main Vocalist, Maknae | 1997–2000 2016–present |
Former | ||
Ko Ji Yong (고지용) | Lead Vocalist | 1997–2000 2016[4] |
Kang Sung Hoon (강성훈) | Main Vocalist | 1997–2000 2016–2018[5] |
Discography[]
Korean[]
Studio albums[]
- School Byeolgok (1997)
- Welcome To The Sechskies Land (1997)
- Road Fighter (1998)
- Com'Back (1999)
- Another Light (2017)
Best albums[]
- Blue Note (2000)
Live albums[]
- Sechskies Live Concert (1999)
Mini albums[]
- All For You (2020)
OST albums[]
- Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (2016)
- Special Album (1998)
Remake albums[]
- 2016 Re-Album (2016)
Special albums[]
- The 20th Anniversary (2017)
Digital singles[]
- "Three Words" (2016)
Japanese[]
Special albums[]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ (KR) Kookje: "음원 1위 당연·기록적 앨범 판매"...젝스키스 '신화' 꿈꾸는 노랭이들
- ↑ Soompi: Sechs Kies Officially Signs With YG Entertainment
- ↑ Koreaboo: Sechs Kies will reunite after 16 years on “Infinite Challenge”
- ↑ Considered a member but hasn't held official group promotions since their original disbandment and subsequently leaving the entertainment industry in 2000.
- ↑ SoompI: Kang Sung Hoon Announces Decision To Leave SECHSKIES And YG Entertainment
Official links[]
- Korean
- Japanese
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