E-Tribe
South Korean record artist and music duo
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::summary South Korean record artist and music duo ::
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| Field | Value |
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| name | |
| origin | Seoul, South Korea |
| genre | Pop, bubblegum pop |
| occupation | |
| years_active | 2006–present |
| label | Elephant Entertainment |
| instrument | |
| current_members | Ahn Myung-won |
| Kim Young-deuk | |
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E-Tribe () is a South Korean record artist and music duo consisting of Ahn Myung-won and Kim Young-deuk. They are most known for producing "Gee" by Girls' Generation, "U-Go-Girl" by Lee Hyo-ri, "Yayaya" by T-ara, "It's You" by Super Junior, and "I Know" by Se7en. Due to the consistent success of these singles, the duo has become well known in the South Korean music scene.
In January 2011, Happy Face Entertainment debuted their own girl group, Dal Shabet. Their debut song, "Supa Dupa Diva", produced by E-Tribe was released on January 3, 2011. The duo has also produced a number of their comeback tracks, including "Pink Rocket", "Bling Bling", "Hit U" and "Mr. Bang Bang".
Since late 2011 only Ahn Myung-won uses the name E-tribe. In 2012 he founded Elephant Entertainment. An entertainment company with various artists and is the CEO of that company.
Members
Ahn Myung-won
- Born on January 30, 1978
- CEO of Elephant Entertainment
Former Members
Kim Young-deuk
- Also known as E.D.
- Born on January 20, 1977, in Daejeon
- Music professor at Daekyeung University since 2013
Credits
Below is a list of works produced and composed by E-Tribe in chronological order. Listed by year and date [MM/DD].
2006
2007
- [06/14] "Girl Like That" for Son Dam Bi
2008
- [03/12] "Let's Get It Party" for Gummy
- [04/08] "4th Hitter" (4번타자) for Honey Boys
- [07/01] "Kiss Me (Feat. Ymga)" for Uhm Jung-hwa
- [07/14] "U-Go-Girl" for Lee Hyo-ri
- [07/14] "P. P. P (Punky Punky Party) (With Nassun)" for Lee Hyo-ri
- [10/01] "It's Okay" () for Nassun
- [10/01] "S.W.E.E.T (Feat. Leo Kekoa)" for Nassun
- [10/01] "After Party (Feat. Sugar Flow)" for Nassun
- [11/27] "Yodel" for KARA
2009
- [01/07] "Gee" for Girls' Generation
- [02/18] "How" () for Sori
- [02/26] "Say My Name (Feat. Gilme)" for Nassun
- [02/26] "come2play (Feat. Han Seung-yeon of Kara)" () for Nassun
- [02/26] "For You (Feat. Kim Kyung Rok of V.O.S)" ()for Nassun
- [04/30] "I like choco ft. Nassun and Happyface" for Kim Jung-eun
- [05/14] "It's You" () for Super Junior
- [05/19] "Crazy" for Lee Jung Hyun
- [05/19] "2night (Feat. Bigtone & Sugar Flow)" for Lee Jung Hyun
- [07/10] "Cold Noodles" () for Jessica (Girls' Generation) & Park Myeong-su
- [08/25] "Rally" for Jewelry
- [09/17] "Confession" (告白) for Super Junior-M
- [09/17] "Love Is" () for Lee Seung-gi
- [10/29] "Rally Ver. 2" for Seo In-guk
- [11/19] "Mom" () for E-Tribe
- [11/19] "Mom (Acoustic guitar ver.)" () for E-Tribe
2010
- [01/28] "Star Star Star" () for Girls' Generation
- [01/28] "Be Happy" for Girls' Generation
- [03/22] "Star Star Star (Acoustic R&B ver)" () for Girls' Generation
- [04/16] "Outlaw in the Wild" () for Hyuna of 4minute & Nassun
- [04/30] "World Cup Chant" for "The Brotherhood"
- [06/08] "My Luv" for XCROSS
- [07/20] "Whale" () for Nicole Jung of Kara & Park Myeong-su
- [08/26] "U" for 4MEN
- [09/03] "O-IWI-O" for Nassun & MBLAQ's GO. O-IWI-O is a response to Gee
- [10/11] "Blue Moon (Feat. Nassun)" for Sun Woo
- [10/21] "Eyes Nose Mouth (Feat. 4MEN)" () for Sun Woo
- [12/02] "Yayaya" for T-ara
- [12/22] "What Are You Doing (4MEN. MIII)" () for YWHO家
2011
- [01/04] "Dal Shabet" for Dal Shabet
- [01/04] "Supa Dupa Diva" for Dal Shabet
- [01/04] "Hottie" () for Dal Shabet
- [01/04] "Bad Guy" () for Joo
- [01/05] "Honey Funny Bunny" for U-Know Yunho (TVXQ)
- [01/10] "Cry" for MBLAQ
- [01/26] "Then I can live" () for Haeri of Davichi
- [02/16] "Don't know" () for Park Daye
- [02/22] "Uppercut" for Insooni
- [03/08] "Angel" for Kim Hyung Jun
- [03/08] "oH! aH!" for Kim Hyung Jun
- [04/14] "Shakalaka" for Dal Shabet
- [04/14] "Don't move" () for Dal Shabet
- [04/14] "Pink Rocket" for Dal Shabet
- [05/17] "Shameless Lie" () for Gayoon from Lie To Me OST
- [06/29] "Yayaya remix ver." for T-ara
- [08/11] "BEEP" for Dal Shabet
- [08/11] "Dream in U" for Dal Shabet
- [08/11] "Bling Bling" for Dal Shabet
- [11/01] "That Man, That Woman" () for 4men & MIIII
- [11/01] "That Woman" () for 4men & MIIII
2012
- [01/26] "Hit U" for Dal Shabet
- [01/26] "Hit U (Remix)" for Dal Shabet
- [01/26] "Dream in U (Remix)" for Dal Shabet
- [06/07] "Mr. Bang Bang" for Dal Shabet
2013
- [02/21] "One Hour Two Hours" () for MIII
- [08/20] "Why not" for History
- [11/06] "Hush" for miss A
- [11/06] "Hush (Party Ver.)" for miss A
2015
- [05/21] "Slow down" for History
- [07/31] "Pinocchio" for Insooni
- [11/02] "Cry & Blow" () for Joo (singer)
2016
- [06/17] "Hustle" for Park Ki Ryang
- [06/17] "Lucky Charm" for Park Ki Ryang
- [06/17] "Scar" () for Park Ki Ryang
2017
- [06/07] "B.B.B.BOO" for Cosmic Girls
2018
References
References
- "E-Tribe transformed the flow of the Korean music industry".
- "Elephant Ent. company info".
- "Elephant Ent. website".
- [http://people.search.naver.com/search.naver?where=nexearch&query=안명원&sm=tab_etc&ie=utf8&key=PeopleService&os=163120 안명원] on [[Naver]]
- link
- "E.D :: 네이버 인물검색".
- "E-Tribe list of productions". [[Daum (web portal).
- "Korea Music Copyright Association". KOMCA.
- link. My Star news. (September 3, 2010)
- link. [[Nate News]]. (January 3, 2011)
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