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{{about|the Thai boy band|Dutch pop group with the same name|K-otic (Dutch |
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{{Infobox musical artist |
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|name = K-Otic |
|name = K-Otic |
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|image = K-Otic at Seventeen Awards.jpg |
|image = K-Otic at Seventeen Awards.jpg |
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|caption = Jongbae, Kenta, Tomo, Poppy, Koen |
|caption = Jongbae, Kenta, Tomo, Poppy, Koen |
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|background = group_or_band |
|background = group_or_band |
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|origin = [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] |
|origin = [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand]] |
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'''K-otic''' (เค-โอติค) |
'''K-otic''' (เค-โอติค) was a [[Thai pop]] [[boy band]] consisting of five members, two of whom are [[Japanese migration to Thailand|Thai Japanese]] and one who is [[Koreans|Korean]]. The band debuted with the single, "''Ya Wai Chai''" in March 2007, releasing the premier album later in October. |
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The group disbanded in 2012 due to Jongbae's [[Conscription in South Korea|mandatory military service]] and Poppy's architectural studies. Their final song, ''Friends,'' was released to commemorate their five years together. |
The group disbanded in 2012 due to Jongbae's [[Conscription in South Korea|mandatory military service]] and Poppy's architectural studies. Their final song, ''Friends,'' was released to commemorate their five years together. |
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In 2022, members Tomo, Koen, and Poppy re-debuted as the trio, TKP. |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
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|{{Birth date and age|1990|4|6}} |
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|'''Visava Thaiyanont''' |
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|''Tomo'' |
|''Tomo'' |
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|{{Birth date and age|1992|1|22}} |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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| align = "left"|''' Blacklist ''' |
| align = "left"|''' Blacklist ''' |
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* Year: |
* Year: 2008 |
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* Released: 19 November 2008 |
* Released: 19 November 2008 |
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* Label: [[Kamikaze (record label)|Kamikaze]] |
* Label: [[Kamikaze (record label)|Kamikaze]] |
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* Formats: CD/DVD |
* Formats: CD/DVD |
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# FREE TO PLAY(December 28, 2009, released on YouTube before add to album<ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211210/fQDawhIip1o Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20110807004511/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQDawhIip1o&gl=US&hl=en&has_verified=1 Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite AV media| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQDawhIip1o| title = [MV] FREE TO PLAY / K-OTIC | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref>) |
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# FREE TO PLAY(December 28, 2009, released on YouTube) |
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# Alone |
# Alone |
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# Step It Up |
# Step It Up |
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# Never Too Late |
# Never Too Late |
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# Deja Vu |
# Deja Vu |
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# Unbelievable (feat.[[Girly Berry]]) (October 26, 2009, released on Zheza before add to album<ref>{{cite AV media| url-status = live| archive-url = https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211210/5tOjpmzofic| archive-date = 2021-12-10| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tOjpmzofic| title = ถ้าเธอมีจริง Unbelievable feat. Girly Berry - MONKEY HERO [Behind the Scene] | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref>) |
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# Unbelievable (feat.[[Girly Berry]]) |
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| align = "left"|''' Real ''' |
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* ฟ้ามีตา (Koen) (2014) |
* ฟ้ามีตา (Koen) (2014) |
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* The Iron Ladies 3 (Koen) (2014) |
* The Iron Ladies 3 (Koen) (2014) |
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* Pokémon movie (Koen) |
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===TV Programme=== |
===TV Programme=== |
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* 2009: POP Music Award - POP Download - KAMIKAZE - Puean Gun Chun Ruk Tur |
* 2009: POP Music Award - POP Download - KAMIKAZE - Puean Gun Chun Ruk Tur |
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* 2011: SEED Awards - Best MV 'Alone' |
* 2011: SEED Awards - Best MV 'Alone' |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{Commons category-inline}} |
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* [http://www.rs.co.th/ K-OTIC Official Site] |
* [http://www.rs.co.th/ K-OTIC Official Site] |
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* [http://www.ilovekamikaze.com/ K-OTIC&KAMIKAZE Official Site] |
* [http://www.ilovekamikaze.com/ K-OTIC&KAMIKAZE Official Site] |
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 29 December 2024
K-Otic | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Bangkok, Thailand |
Genres | Thai pop, dance-pop, hip hop, R&B |
Years active | 2007–2012 |
Labels | Kamikaze |
Members | Panu Chiraguna (Poppy) Pataradanai Setsuwan (Koen) Visava Thaiyanont (Tomo) Kenta Tsuchiya (Kenta) Park Jongbae (Jongbae) |
K-otic (เค-โอติค) was a Thai pop boy band consisting of five members, two of whom are Thai Japanese and one who is Korean. The band debuted with the single, "Ya Wai Chai" in March 2007, releasing the premier album later in October.
The group disbanded in 2012 due to Jongbae's mandatory military service and Poppy's architectural studies. Their final song, Friends, was released to commemorate their five years together.
In 2022, members Tomo, Koen, and Poppy re-debuted as the trio, TKP.
Members
[edit]Last Name-Surname | Nickname | Descent | Birthday-Age |
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Park Jongbae | Jongbae | South Korea | April 7, 1989 |
Kenta Tsuchiya | Kenta | Japan | April 6, 1990 |
Visava Thaiyanont | Tomo | Thailand- Japan | June 7, 1990 |
Panu Chiragun | Poppy | Thailand | March 27, 1991 |
Pataradanai Setsuwan | Koen | Thailand | January 22, 1992 |
Discography
[edit]Compilations
[edit]- Kamikaze:Khat Chai (2007)
- Kamikaze:Forward To You (Feb 2008)
- Kamikaze:Friendship Never Ends (Nov 2008)
- Kamikaze:Kamikaze Wave (2010)
- Kamikaze Lover Project (2011)
Studio albums
[edit]Album details | Track listing |
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K-OTIC
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Blacklist
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Free to Play
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Real
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Special Music
[edit]- Freestyle (2008)
Special projects
[edit]2 High
- Dejavu January 28, (2010) in the album free to play
Monkey Hero
- Unbelievable Feat.Girly Berry October 26, (2009) first released in kotic.myzheza.com and January 28, (2010) in the album free to play
Concerts
[edit]- Kamikaze - Live Concert (2009)
- Kamikaze Wave Concert (2010)
- Kamikaze Lover Concert (2011)
- Kamikaze The 5th Destiny Concert (2012)
- Kamikaze K Fight Concert (2013)
Movies & TV
[edit]- Scared (Kenta) (2005)
- Gig Number Two (Kenta) (2007)
- Bangkok Kungfu (Tomo) (2011)
- ฟ้ามีตา (Koen) (2014)
- The Iron Ladies 3 (Koen) (2014)
- Pokémon movie (Koen)
TV Programme
[edit]- Kamikaze Club (2009; Poppy, Koen, Tomo)
- K-OTIC Real (2011; Poppy, Koen, Tomo, Kenta, Jongbae)
- KAMIKAZE (2013; Koen, Tomo, Kenta)
- เพลงใครเอ่ย (2014; Koen, Poppy Rookie BB)
Awards
[edit]- 2008: Seventeen Magazine's Choice Rising Star as a Group
- 2009: KAZZ Magazine Award - Best Group
- 2009: POP Music Award - Best Idol
- 2009: POP Music Award - Song of the Year
- 2009: POP Music Award - POP Download - KAMIKAZE - Puean Gun Chun Ruk Tur
- 2011: SEED Awards - Best MV 'Alone'
References
[edit]- ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: [MV] FREE TO PLAY / K-OTIC. YouTube.
- ^ ถ้าเธอมีจริง Unbelievable feat. Girly Berry - MONKEY HERO [Behind the Scene]. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-10.
External links
[edit]- Media related to K-otic at Wikimedia Commons
- K-OTIC Official Site
- K-OTIC&KAMIKAZE Official Site