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Sistar (Korean: 씨스타, often stylized as SISTAR) was a South Korean girl group formed in 2010 by Starship Entertainment. The group consisted of Hyolyn, Bora, Soyou and Dasom.[1][2] They made their official debut with the song "Push Push" on 3 June 2010.[3] Their debut studio album So Cool was released on 9 August 2011.[4] Their second album, Give It to Me, was released on 11 June 2013.[5] Their biggest hits include "So Cool", "Alone", "Touch My Body", "Loving U" and "Give It to Me". Their fourth single, "So Cool," debuted at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart as well as the Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 singles chart, starting a streak of 9 consecutive number-one hits before the group's disbandment in 2017.

Sistar
Sistar in 2016. Left to right: Dasom, Hyolyn, Bora and Soyou
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
  • K-pop
  • dance-pop
Years active2010 (2010)–2017
LabelsStarship
SpinoffsSistar19
Past members
Websitestarship-ent.com/sistar

Sistar have amassed prominent digital sales, being one of five Korean artists to ever have 9 or more number one singles on Gaon.


History



2010–2012: Debut, finding success with So Cool, Alone and Loving U


Sistar performing at the Daejon University Festival in 2010
Sistar performing at the Daejon University Festival in 2010

Sistar began their group activities early in 2010 with commercials and magazine photoshoots.[6] They made their official debut with the song "Push Push" on 3 June 2010.[3] Sistar had their debut performance on 4 June on Music Bank[7] and continued promotions on various Korean music shows through 26 July.[citation needed]

The group returned with their second single "Shady Girl" on August 25. The music video featured Super Junior member Kim Heechul.[8][9] The group received a lot of media attention when a fan-taken video was uploaded online showing the group filming their performance at "Let's Start Sharing Concert" on August 28. During the middle of their performance, member Bora suddenly fell onstage, fracturing her thumb. This prompted the other members to stop singing and assist her off the stage with the help of staff. Several minutes later, Bora returned to stage along with the other members to finish filming their performance. The video went viral on the internet and was featured on G4's online show Attack of the Show!, and an RTL Television news segment.[10][11]

On September 14, Sistar was invited to perform in Japan's "Hallyu Music Festival" as the only Korean girl group present.[12] On October 10, Sistar performed on the show Teen Superstar in Thailand.[13] The group released their third single, "How Dare You," in November.[14] On 9 December the group attended the Golden Disk Awards and won the "Newcomer Award."[15] On 27 December, Sistar won their first music show award for "How Dare You" on Music Bank.[16]

Sistar performing How Dare You at the Cyworld Festival in 2011
Sistar performing "How Dare You" at the Cyworld Festival in 2011

On April 27, it was announced that Sistar would debut a sub-unit, Sistar19, with members Hyolyn and Bora.[17] Their debut song, "Ma Boy", was released on May 3.[18] Sistar19 had their debut performance on May 5 and promoted throughout the month.[19] Sistar returned on August 9 with their first studio album entitled So Cool.[4] "So Cool" was the inaugural number one song on the Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 chart after the chart's launch on August 25.[20] On September 11, Sistar won their first "Mutizen Award" on Inkigayo.[21]

In early April it was announced that Sistar was going to broadcast their "So Cool" comeback showcase globally in 41 countries.[22] Their first mini album, entitled Alone, was released on April 12 and contained six songs produced by Brave Brothers.[23] Their second mini album, Loving U, was released on June 28. The EP contained the title track, "Loving U", produced by Duble Sidekick, one new song "Holiday" and remixes of the groups' past hits.[24]


2013–2015: Give It to Me, summer hits and solo/duo activities


Sistar at 2013 Yong in University Festival, 30 May 2013
Sistar at 2013 Yong in University Festival, 30 May 2013

Sistar19 released their first mini album, Gone Not Around Any Longer, and the title track of the same name on January 31, 2013.[25] Their recording label, Starship Entertainment, announced on 16 May 2013 that Sistar will return mid-June, with another confirmation on June 2, stating that they will be making their comeback with a second full album. On June 3, 2013, teaser photos featuring members Dasom and Bora were released. Following day, Sistar released photo teasers of all the members for Give It to Me and revealed that they will have a Moulin Rouge theme. A video teaser for "Give It to Me" was released on June 6. Sistar's second studio album, Give It to Me, was released on June 11 with the title track of the same name.[5] The album debuted at number four on Gaon Music Chart.[26] On 26 October, Sistar represented South Korea at ABU TV Song Festival 2013 in Hanoi, Vietnam, performing "Give It to Me".[27] Three more singles off the album: "The Way You Make Me Melt", "Crying" and "Bad Boy", as well as two promotional singles, were also released to promote the album. On November 26, Hyolyn released her debut studio album Love & Hate, which reached number five on Gaon.[citation needed]

On June 5, 2014, Sistar's label, Starship Entertainment, told Newsen that the group was working on a new album and would come back in the beginning of July. On July 21, Sistar released their third mini album, Touch N Move along with its title track "Touch My Body".[28][29] EP was commercially very successful, peaking at numbers two and eight on Gaon and Billboard's US World Albums charts, respectively. Another single "Naughty Hands" was released in late July. On 26 August, Sistar released their fourth mini album and second summer special album titled Sweet & Sour, shortly after the promotions of "Touch My Body".[30] EP contained two new songs "I Swear" and "Hold on Tight" and four remixes for singles "Loving U", "Gone Not Around Any Longer", "Give It to Me" and "Touch My Body". In December, Sistar won the Best Female Group Award at the 2014 Mnet Asian Music Awards.[31]

Sistar at The 70th Independence Day of Republic of Korea, August 14, 2015. Left to right: Soyou, Bora, Hyolyn and Dasom
Sistar at The 70th Independence Day of Republic of Korea, August 14, 2015. Left to right: Soyou, Bora, Hyolyn and Dasom

On June 22, 2015, Sistar released its fifth mini-album, Shake It, along with its title track of the same name.[32] It debuted at number three on Gaon, and two new singles - "Shake It" and "Don't Be Such a Baby" - were released in late June. In August, Hyolyn was confirmed to join the second season of Unpretty Rapstar. On August 1, Sistar performed in Los Angeles, California at 2015 KCON. On August 14, they performed at The 70th Independence Day of the Republic of Korea, their home country. On September 7, Hyolyn released a free single, "The Wall Destroyer" featuring one of Eluphant's member, Keebee. On September 22, Soyou collaborated with singer Kwon Jeong Yeol of 10cm. Their single is titled "Lean on Me."


2016–2017: Insane Love, "Lonely" and disbandment


On June 1, it was revealed that Sistar would be coming back in June with the title song produced by Black Eyed Pilseung who also produced Sistar's song, "Touch My Body".[citation needed] On June 4, Sistar and their fans celebrated Sistar's 6th Anniversary, displaying a picture of the girls with the gifts and cakes that they received. On June 10, Starship released a mash-up collaboration of Sistar and DJ Soda. On June 14, it was revealed that the title song of their fourth EP is called "I Like That".[33][34] On June 20, Sistar had a live countdown for their music video and album release. On June 21, Starship released the music video for "I Like That" on their official YouTube channel and officially released Insane Love.[citation needed]

In May 2017, Sistar released a teaser photo revealing that they will be making a comeback at the end of May. Their new track titled "Lonely" which was composed by Black Eyed Pilseung was released on May 31. On May 22, Starship Entertainment confirmed that the project was to be the last comeback for Sistar and they officially disbanded after their seven-year promotions as a group.[35] All the members wrote personal letters of farewell to their fans, confirming their disbandment.[36]

The group performed their most successful summer hits—"Touch My Body", "Shake It", "Loving U", and "I Swear"—along with their last song "Lonely" on four major music shows before concluding the schedule on Inkigayo on June 4, 2017, before officially disbanding.[37]


2022: Reunion performance


On July 22, 2022, the members of Sistar reunited to perform several of their hit songs on the final episode of You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook as a way to show support for Hyolyn's then-recent comeback.[38]


Subgroups


Sistar's subgroup, Sistar19, debuted in 2011, featuring Hyolyn and Bora. The group's first single, "Ma Boy", was released in May 2011 followed by a second single, "Gone Not Around Any Longer", in January 2013, alongside the EP with the same name, released on January 31.[39]


Discography



Tours



Concerts



Filmography



Television


YearShowNotesEpisode(s)
2011Sistar & Leeteuk's Hello BabyRaising 15-month-old toddler, Kim Kyu-min[43]
2014Midnight in Hong Kong with SistarY-STAR special broadcast[44]
2015Sistar Showtime1–8[45]

Awards and nominations



See also



References


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  2. Herman, Tamar (25 May 2017). "K-Pop Girl Group Sistar to Disband After Final Single". Billboard. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  3. "씨스타, 데뷔 싱글음반 '푸시푸시' 발표" [Sistar releases debut single album 'Push Push']. Yonhap News (in Korean). 3 June 2010. Retrieved 19 August 2022 via Naver News.
  4. "씨스타, '소 쿨' 발매 당일 음악차트 1위" [Sistar tops music charts the same day "So Cool" is released]. Yonhap News (in Korean). 9 August 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2022 via Naver News.
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  6. "여성4인조 씨스타, 화보로 먼저 데뷔" [Four-member girl group Sistar makes pre-debut with photo shoot]. Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). 19 March 2010. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
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На других языках


[de] Sistar

Sistar (kor.: 씨스타) war eine vierköpfige Girlgroup aus Südkorea, die 2010 von der Talentagentur Starship Entertainment gegründet wurde. Die Gruppe bestand aus der Bandleaderin Hyolyn, Bora, Soyou und Dasom.[1][2][3] Ihr Debütalbum So Cool wurde am 9. August 2011 veröffentlicht. Das zweite Album Give It to Me wurde am 11. Juni 2013 veröffentlicht. Ihre erfolgreichsten Songs sind unter anderem So Cool, Alone, Touch My Body, Loving U und Give It to Me. Ihre vierte Single, So Cool, erreichte Platz eins der Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 Single-Charts.
- [en] Sistar

[ru] Sistar

Sistar (кор. 씨스타, часто стилизуется как SISTAR) — южнокорейская гёрл-группа, сформированная в 2010 году компанией Starship Entertainment. Состояла из четырёх участниц: Хёрин (она же была лидером), Боры, Сою и Дасом.[1][2][3] Их дебютный студийный альбом So Cool был выпущен 9 августа 2011 года. Группа была расформирована 31 мая 2017 года.



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