Sechs Kies

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Sechs Kies
Background information
OriginSouth Korea
Genres
Years active
  • 1997–2000
  • 2016–2021
Labels
  • Daesung (1997–2000)
  • YG (2016–2021)
Past member(s)
  • Jiwon
  • Sunghoon
  • Suwon
  • Jaeduck
  • Jaijin
  • Jiyong

Sechs Kies is a South Korean boy band formed in 1997 with six members by Daesung Enterprise (DSP Media) in order to top H.O.T. The group is known today as one of the founding groups of K-pop and for being the first major group to break up.

In 2016, the members (excluding Jiyong,) joined YG Entertainment and released the song "Three Words". After a series of collection albums, the group released the album, Another Light, in 2017, nearly 17 years since breaking up.

Discography[change | change source]

Albums[change | change source]

  • School Byolgeok (1997)
  • Welcome to the Sechskies Land (1997)
  • Road Fighter (1998)
  • Com'Back (1999)
  • Another Light (2017)

Mini-albums[change | change source]

  • Special (1999)

Compiliations[change | change source]

  • 1020 Mix (1999)
  • Blue Note (2000)
  • 2016 Re-ALBUM (2016)
  • The 20th Anniversary (2017)

Non-album singles[change | change source]

  • Thanks (2000)