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R.ef
OriginSouth Korea
Genres
  • K-pop
  • Hip-hop
Years active1995-1999, 2004 (on hiatus)
Members
  • Lee Sung Wook
  • Park Chul Woo
  • Sung Dae Hyun

R.ef was a boyband trio in South Korea. Their main genres were K-pop and hip-hop.

History

In 1995, 21-year-old singer Lee Sung Wook (이성욱), 25-year-old rapper Park Chul Woo (박철우) and 21-year-old singer Sung Dae Hyun (성대현) formed R.ef as a trio.[1]

The group's first album was released in 1995 and contained singles including Farewell Formula, Heartbreak and Silent Scream.

Then the trio released their second album in 1996, titled Back to the Black. The separately-released singled on the album include Luminous Love and Walking Into Your Heart.[1]

Later in 1996, their third album, Memories in Fall, was released.

In 1998, R.ef moved away from rave music and began to produce hip-hop music. To reflect their change of genre, the group was renamed from R.ef (Rave effect) to REF (Ruff Eazy Flava).

The group disbanded in 1999 but briefly re-formed to release a single on August 13, 2004, called Love is Hard.[1] The group planned to release a fourth album in 2015 after their almost 17-year hiatus but no releases have been made as of January 2017.[2]

Albums

  • Rave Effect (March, 14 1995)
  • Back to the Black (April, 15 1996)
  • Memories in Fall (September, 1 1996)
  • Ruff Eazy Flava (September, 1 1997)
  • R.ef: Forever (May, 1 1998)
  • R.ef: The Last (May, 5 1999)

Single

  • Love is Hard (2004)

Awards

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1995 Golden Disc Awards Main Award (Bonsang) "Silent Scream" Won [3]
Seoul Music Awards Won [4]
1996 Won

References

  1. ^ a b c "Member Profile of Rave Effect: Bio, Fan Facts, History etc". Miner8. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  2. ^ Herman, Tamar. "90's K-Pop Group Re.f Plans Return In April After 17-Year Hiatus". K-pop Starz. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  3. ^ "역대수상자". Golden Disc Awards (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  4. ^ "Winners". Seoul Music Awards. Archived from the original on 2019-01-17. Retrieved 2019-01-28.