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'''Sistar''' ({{ko-hhrm|hangul=씨스타}}, stylized as '''SISTAR''') is a South Korean [[girl group]] formed in 2010 under the management of [[Starship Entertainment]]. The members are Hyolyn (often written Hyorin)<!-- All official sources from Starship use Hyolyn, please do not change it without official references - see Talk:Hyolyn //-->, Bora, Soyou and Dasom.<ref>xvntbk. [http://www.allkpop.com/2010/04/sistar-leader-Hyorins-audition-video-gains-interest "SISTAR leader Hyolyn's audtion video gains interest"], "[[Allkpop]], 21 April 2010.</ref><ref>rameninmybowl. [http://www.allkpop.com/2010/03/sistar-unveils-their-first-member-Soyu "SISTAR unveils their first member, Soyou"], "[[Allkpop]], 22 March 2010.</ref><ref>jeshicaa. [http://www.allkpop.com/2010/04/another-member-of-sistar-unveiled "Another member of SISTAR unveiled"], "[[Allkpop]], 27 April 2010.</ref> On June 3, 2010, they released their debut single "[[Push Push (Sistar song)|Push Push]]" and had their debut stage on the same day, performing "[[Push Push (Sistar song)|Push Push]]" and "Here We Come."
'''Sistar''' ({{ko-hhrm|hangul=씨스타}}, stylized as '''SISTAR''') is a South Korean [[girl group]] formed in 2010 under the management of [[Starship Entertainment]]. The members are [[Hyolyn]] (often written Hyorin)<!-- All official sources from Starship use Hyolyn, please do not change it without official references - see Talk:Hyolyn //-->, Bora, Soyou and Dasom.<ref>xvntbk. [http://www.allkpop.com/2010/04/sistar-leader-Hyorins-audition-video-gains-interest "SISTAR leader Hyolyn's audtion video gains interest"], "[[Allkpop]], 21 April 2010.</ref><ref>rameninmybowl. [http://www.allkpop.com/2010/03/sistar-unveils-their-first-member-Soyu "SISTAR unveils their first member, Soyou"], "[[Allkpop]], 22 March 2010.</ref><ref>jeshicaa. [http://www.allkpop.com/2010/04/another-member-of-sistar-unveiled "Another member of SISTAR unveiled"], "[[Allkpop]], 27 April 2010.</ref> On June 3, 2010, they released their debut single "[[Push Push (Sistar song)|Push Push]]" and had their debut stage on the same day, performing "[[Push Push (Sistar song)|Push Push]]" and "Here We Come."


==History==
==History==

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Sistar
Sistar performing at the Daejon University Festival. (2010) L to R: Soyou, Bora, Hyolyn, Dasom
Sistar performing at the Daejon University Festival. (2010)
L to R: Soyou, Bora, Hyolyn, Dasom
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-pop, pop, dance-pop, R&B
Years active2010–present
LabelsStarship Entertainment
MembersHyolyn
Bora
Soyou
Dasom
WebsiteStarship Entertainment (Profile)
Korean name
Hangul
씨스타
Revised RomanizationSsiseuta
McCune–ReischauerSsisŭt'a

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Sistar (Korean씨스타, stylized as SISTAR) is a South Korean girl group formed in 2010 under the management of Starship Entertainment. The members are Hyolyn (often written Hyorin), Bora, Soyou and Dasom.[1][2][3] On June 3, 2010, they released their debut single "Push Push" and had their debut stage on the same day, performing "Push Push" and "Here We Come."

History

Pre-debut

Hyolyn had auditioned twice for JYP Entertainment beforehand and was accepted on the second try. She was initially planned to debut in a quintet group along with Secret's Jieun, miss A's Min and EXID's Yuzi. Plans, however, fell and she was dropped from the label. She later auditioned for Starship and was accepted.

Soyou was originally supposed to debut as a 4minute member. Because she was lacking, Soyou's debut was pushed to "next time" and she instead became a member of SISTAR in a different entertainment agency. She was intended to be in 4minute's Sohyun's place.[4] Soyou auditioned for Starship, singing a cover of Navi's "On The Road".[5]

Bora's first television appearance before her debut was KBS Golden Ladder as Myeongji University's Campus Queen (Queenka). She was a lively character and MC Boom commented "She was more energetic and spirited than all the other girls from the different schools." On the day of the broadcast, Bora's father passed away from stomach cancer. Although it was an unfortunate day for her, Bora stated "I’m very grateful to the program, as it served as a gateway for me to eventually become a celebrity, but it’s bitter-sweet, there’s something about that program that still makes me sad."[6][7]

Sistar began their group activities on early 2010 before their official debut where they were featured on Céci magazine photo in an England shoot on 19 March 2010 for the clothing company FUBU. They also endorsed Samsung's 'Yepp' phones and each of the members filmed an individual commercial for it.[8]

2010: Debut, "Push Push", "Shady Girl", and "How Dare You"

The group made their official debut with the song "Push Push" on June 2010. The MV teaser for their debut song was released on 1 June 2010.[9] Two days later, on June 3, 2010, Starship released the full music video for Push Push.[10] Sistar had their debut performance at Music Bank on 4 June.[11] The song received moderate success and charted on various charts. The group wrapped up promotions for their Push Push on 26 July.

The group eventually returned with 2nd single "Shady Girl" on 25 August 2010. The MV teaser was released on 24 August 2010 and the full music video was released a day later. The video also features Super Junior's member Kim Heechul. The single was well received and charted much higher on various charts than debut single[12][13] The group also received a lot of media attention when a fan-cam video was uploaded online showing the group filming their performance at the "Let’s Start Sharing Concert" on 28 August. During the middle of their performance, member Bora suddenly slipped on stage and fell prompting the other members to stop singing and assist her off stage with the stage production staff. Several minutes later, Bora returned on stage along with the other members to finish filming their performance. According to Starship Entertainment, the group's management company, she had fractured her thumb and will be treated for the next three weeks. The video went viral in the internet and was featured on G4's online show ‘Attack of the Show', and RTL Television Germany's news segment.[14][15] At this time Sistar were beginning to do international advances, performing in other Asian countries. On 14 September, Sistar were invited to perform in Japan's "Hallyu Music Festival" as the only Korean girl group present. On 10 October, Sistar was at Thailand, performing their hit songs "Push Push" and "Shady Girl" on Thailand's "Teen Superstar" show.[citation needed]

The group eventually released their third single, "How Dare You", on November. The music video teaser was released on 23 November. The full music video was originally planned to be released the following day. However, the border skirmish between North and South Korea at Yeonpyeong Island caused the music video to be pushed back almost a week. The full music video was finally released on 2 December. "How Dare You" became a success as it swept the music charts and topped No. 1 various music sites such as MelOn, Mnet, Soribada, Bugs, Monkey3, and Daum Music making it their first No. 1 single. On 9 December 2010, the group attended the Golden Disk Awards, being awarded with Newcomer Award. On 17 December 2010, Sistar won their first Music Bank award for the single.[16]

2011: Sistar19 and So Cool

Sistar wrapped up their final rounds of "How Dare You" promotions in mid-January. On 27 April, it was announced that Sistar will be debuting a sub-unit, Sistar19 with members Hyolyn and Bora.[17] The teaser for their debut song "Ma Boy" was released on 29 April 2011,[18] and the full music video on 2 May 2011.[19] They released their digital single, titled "Ma Boy", on 3 May.[20] Sistar19 had their debut performance on M! Countdown on 5 May 2011.[citation needed]

On 31 July, it was reported that Sistar would be returning with their first official album on 9 August, titled "So Cool". In addition to the news, it was also reported that member Soyou lost 8 kg (roughly 17.6 lbs.) in preparation for their comeback. Starship Entertainment stated that "fans can look forward to a more charismatic side of Sistar".[21][22] Upon the launch of Billboard K-POP Top 100 on 25 August 2011, SISTAR clinched first position for their title track, "So Cool", topping other various popular groups.[23] On 11 September, they won their first mutizen award at Inkigayo beating out other 'Take 7' nominees.[24]

2012: Alone & Loving U, rise of popularity

Sistar at the Music Core Concert in Hanoi, Vietnam (29 November 2012)

In March, member Soyou tweeted about their eventual return to the music scene in approximately 8 months after the release of So Cool. Starship representatives have stated that the group's comeback is "very different from what they've done before".

In early April, it was announced that Sistar was going to broadcast their comeback showcase globally in 41 countries. They made their comeback on 12 April with a mini album containing six songs, titled Alone. The title track, "Alone", is described to have a strong sound, as Brave Brothers, who has produced each of their songs since their debut, has reported to "try out a new style and sound specifically for the group".

Promotions began following the release of their album, as they performed Alone on various music shows. In part of their special comeback performances, they have also performed "Lead Me".

On 11 June, Starship has announced that Sistar will not be resting and will be making a summer comeback with a dance track. Representatives confirmed, "After making a retro transformations with "Alone", the girls will be going back to show their characteristic charms this summer. It's a song that maximizes their uniqueness." Sistar will be re-entering the market while their hit song "Alone" is still on live charts. Sistar will making their comebacks alongside the music industries best idol groups such as Big Bang, Wonder Girls, f(x), After School and 2NE1.[25]

Leader Hyolyn's teaser pictorial was released on 21 June along with a Starship representative revealing that their comeback date was slated for 28 June. Until then, Starship plans to periodically release the other member's teasers. Their comeback, titled "Loving U" is reported to be a "fun charismatic summer dance track" that fully showcases the members' individual charms. The music video is said to have been shot on the sunny beaches of Hawaii.

The album contains the title track, "Loving U", produced by Double Sidekick, one new song "Holiday" and remixes of the groups' past hits (Alone, Ma Boy, So Cool, How Dare You and Push Push).

Sistar released the music video of "Loving U" on 28 June 2012.[26] Shortly after its release, "Loving U" achieved an "all-kill" by topping all major online music charts in South Korea.[27]

Members

Stage name Birth name Date of birth[28] Position
Romanized Hangul Romanized Hangul
Hyorin 효린 Kim Hyo-jung 김효정 (1991-01-11) 11 January 1991 (age 33)[29] Leader, Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer
Bora 보라 Yoon Bo-ra 윤보라 (1990-01-30) 30 January 1990 (age 34)[30] Main Rapper, Main Dancer, Visual
Soyou 소유 Kang Ji-hyun 강지현 (1992-02-12) 12 February 1992 (age 32)[31] Lead Vocalist
Dasom 다솜 Kim Da-som 김다솜 (1993-05-06) 6 May 1993 (age 31)[32] Vocalist, Maknae

Subgroups

In April 28, 2011, it was announced the creation of the sub-unit SISTAR 19. The new group, which feature Sistar' main vocalist Hyorin and rapper Bora, is set to debut on May 3. The ’19′ in their name represents the age that girls mature into women, and it also embodies the sense of innocence yet uncertainty they feel. They aim to showcase these feelings through their lyrics and concept.[33] Sistar19 released the teaser for their single "Ma Boy" on April 28, 2011.[34] The single was released on digital music sites on May 3, 2011.[35] The official music video was unveiled on the same day.[36]

Endorsements

  • PUMA
  • Sola-C
  • Dizzle
  • Plastic Island
  • Clride. N
  • Hyundai‘s ‘Veloster Turbo‘
  • Pelicana
  • Holika Holika
  • Mirror War
  • Korando C
  • Cheoum Cheorum
  • Let's Be Cafe
  • Snickers

Discography

Studio albums

Mini albums

Single albums

Filmography

Television

Year Show Starring Member(s) Notes Episode
2011 Immortal Song 2 Hyorin Original cast member and reappeared in episode 25 for a "King of Kings" special Episode 1–15 & 25
Sistar & LeeTeuk's Hello Baby Hyorin, Bora, Soyou and Dasom Raising 15-month old toddler, Kim Kyu Min.
Invincible Youth 2 Bora G8 member
2012 Dream High 2 Hyorin Nana, leader of girl group Hershe
Running Man Episode 75
Hyorin, Bora, Dasom, Soyou 9th running man Episode 95
Shut Up Family Dasom This sitcom marks Dasom's debut as an actress and she will be starring as a two faced high school student, Woo Da Yoon
1 Night 2 Days Bora Season 2 Episode 19 being the first female guest for 1N2D's second season
Immortal Song 2 Hyorin "King of Kings" Special Episode 71&72

Videography

Year Music video Length
2010 "Push Push" 3:25
"We Never Go Alone" 2:23
"Chronos Soul" 3:39
"Shady Girl" 3:39
"How Dare You" 3:25
2011 "Ma Boy" 3:28
"Lead me" 3:41
"So Cool" 3:24
"Hot Place" 3:28
"Pink Romance" 3:30
2012 "I Choose to Love You" 3:31
"Alone" 3:29
"Loving U" 3:39

Concert Participation

  • 2011: Korean Music Festival [Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California]
  • 2011: KBS New York Korea Festival Concert [New Overpeck Park, New Jersey]
  • 2011: Kpop Music Festival [Sydney, Australia]
  • 2011: Billboard Korea's K-Pop Masters Concert[37][MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada]
  • 2012: KBS Music Bank in Paris [Palais Omnisport de Paris Bercy, Paris, France]
  • 2012: MBC Korean Music Wave in Google [Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, California, USA]
  • 2012: SISTAR First Solo Concert: Femme Fatale

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2010 Cyworld Digital Music Awards Rookie of the Month Won
17th Republic of Korea Entertainment Arts Awards Group Singers Won
25th Golden Disk Awards Yepp Newcomer Won
2011 20th Seoul Music Awards Best Newcomer Won
3rd Melon Music Awards Top 10 Won
2011 Korea Lifestyle Awards Best Style Icons Won
2012 26th Golden Disk Awards Digital Bonsang ("So Cool") Won
21st Seoul Music Awards Bonsang Won
Mnet 20's Choice Awards 20's sexiest Performance Won
Style Icon Awards Top 10 "Teen Style Icons" Won
14th Mnet Asian Music Awards[38][39][40] Song of the Year ("Alone") Nominated
Best Female Group Won
Best Dance Performance – Female Group Nominated
Artist of The Year Nominated
Korean Cultural Entertainment Awards Best Female Vocalist Nominated
4th Melon Music Awards 2012 Top 10 Won
Album of the Year Nominated
Global Star Award Nominated
MBC Entertainment Awards Choice Award Won
Soompi Gayo Awards[41] Top 10 Artists (#5) Won
Top 50 Songs - #2 ("Loving U") Won
Top Female Group - Silver Won
Netizen Awards - Album of the Year (Loving U) Won
2013 27th Golden Disk Awards Digital Bonsang ("Alone") Won
Samsung Galaxy Star Award Won

Music Programs

Sistar's wins on Korea's televised music shows:

Year Date Song Music Program
2010 17 December "How Dare You" KBS Music Bank
2011 11 September "So Cool" SBS Inkigayo
2012 26 April "Alone" Mnet M! Countdown
27 April KBS Music Bank
29 April SBS Inkigayo
1 May MBC Music Show Champion
4 May KBS Music Bank
6 May SBS Inkigayo
13 July "Loving U" KBS Music Bank
3 August KBS Music Bank

As of 15 July 2012, Inkigayo has abolished its ranking and award system.[42]

Trivia

  • Official Fan Club: Fans of Sistar are officially named as "STAR1" and are pronounced as "Style." [43]
  • Official Balloon Color: Fuchsia

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