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Spica (Korean: 스피카, stylized as SPICA) was a South Korean girl group formed in 2012 under B2M Entertainment. The group consists of Kim Bo-a, Park Si-hyun, Park Na-rae, Yang Ji-won and Kim Bo-hyung. Their pre-debut single "Doggedly" was released on January 10, 2012, followed by their debut mini-album, Russian Roulette, on February 8, 2012. They officially disbanded on February 6, 2017, though Bohyung has confirmed a possible reunion in the future.[1]
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Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
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Years active | 2012 | –2017
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In the beginning of 2012, B2M Entertainment announced that they would debut a girl group.[2] Their name is a reference to Spica, the brightest star in the constellation of Virgo. On January 10, 2012, the group released their first digital single, "Doggedly" (독하게; also translated "Potently"). The music video sparked high interest, as their fellow label-mate Lee Hyori made an appearance.[3][4]
On January 31, B2M Entertainment announced that the group would have their formal debut with a mini-album, titled Russian Roulette. The full-length music video was released on February 7.[4] Promotions for "Russian Roulette" began two days later on M! Countdown.[5][unreliable source] The lyrics of the song were later modified in order to meet MBC's broadcasting standards.[6][unreliable source] The group released a repackaged extended play entitled Painkiller on March 29, promoting the title track of the same name.[7]
Spica returned with their second EP titled Lonely on November 21, promoting the title track of the same name.[8] They worked again with Sweetune, who also produced "Russian Roulette". The group first promoted the song on Music Bank on November 23 and held the "goodbye performance" on January 6 on Inkigayo. Other songs on the album are "With You", written by Kim Bo-a, "That Night" (그날 밤), written by Kim Bo-hyung, and "Since You're Out of My Life".[9] The album peaked at number 8 on Gaon's weekly album chart,[10] selling 2,113 physical copies.[11]
In the summer of 2013, Spica was the subject of OnStyle's TV show Lee Hyori X Unnie in which they sought and received guidance from the former Fin.K.L member, Lee Hyori.[12] The show was shot following Lee Hyori's promotion period for Monochrome and culminated in the band's comeback in August. On August 27, B2M Entertainment released a digital single, "Tonight", along with a music video which[13] Lee Hyori and her husband, Lee Sangsun, collaborated and produced.[14][unreliable source] Tonight's lyrics are written by Boa and Lee Hyori, and the original song was written by Dsign Music. On August 30 Spica had their comeback performance at Music Bank and made Lee Hyori cry for them.[15][unreliable source] With this single, the group was able to reach the top 10 in the Gaon Music Chart for the week of August 25–31, ranking tenth overall and eighth on the Downloads Chart with 102,297 downloads.[16][unreliable source]
On January 26, 2014, Spica released "You Don't Love Me",[17][unreliable source] a single musically and visually influenced by soul music of the 1960s. The song is a continuation of their relationship with the Lee Hyori and her production team, with the lyrics co-written by Kim Bo-a and Lee Hyori. Spica also released a song for the original soundtrack of the Korean drama A Witch's Love called "Witch's Diary."[18][unreliable source]
In August, Spica partnered with Billboard to release their first English-language single.[19] The single, "I Did It", was produced by Oliver Goldstein, Cory Enemy and Daniel Merlot.[20] The song and its music video were released August 6, and the group made their U.S. debut performance at KCON.[21] Ryan Book of The Music Times said the song "takes a very Beyoncé attitude, expressing themes of female empowerment with pop music".[20]
In November 5, the entire group released the digital single "Ghost",[22] produced by Sweetune.[23] The music video was directed by Lee Sa-gang and featured scenes of the group during the 2014 Spring/Summer Seoul Fashion Week at Dongdaemun Design Plaza.[24]
In 2015, member Park Si-hyun and Cao Lu (former Fiestar member) collaborated on The Secret Weapon and performed Uhm Junghwa's "Invitation".
In March 2015, Spica provide the song "Because of You" for the Super Daddy Yeol OST.[25]
In December 2015, Spica signed an exclusive contract with CJ E&M.[26] On March 25, Spica attended KCON Abu Dhabi along with other artists. In February 2016, it was reported that Spica would release a new mini-album in April 2016,[27][unreliable source] but the album was delayed.
Member Bo-hyung became one of the contestants on JTBC singing competition show Girl Spirit, that aims to highlight the main vocalists of lesser-known girl groups.[28] The first episode premiered on July 19, 2016. She eventually won the competition.
On August 25, 2016, Spica made their first comeback after a two-years hiatus with the release of a digital single titled Secret Time.[29][unreliable source][30][unreliable source] Following that, they hold their first Japanese showcase on December 4 at the same year at The Tokyo Astro Hall. The group did a cover of Utada Hikaru's "Flavor of Life" specially for the showcase. They also performed a five-member version of Spica.S's "Give Your Love"
On February 6, 2017, CJ E&M announced that the group had disbanded, and the members would be going their separate ways.[31] On February 8, 2017, the group posted a letter on Instagram, confirming that they would return again in the future.[1]
In September 2014, B2M Entertainment formed a subgroup of Spica named Spica.S (Spica Special). The subgroup is composed of four members: Park Si-hyun, Park Na-rae, Yang Ji-won, and Kim Bo-hyung.[32] On September 11, 2014, the subgroup released their debut single, "Give Your Love" produced by Brave Brothers.[33]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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Russian Roulette |
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12 |
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Lonely |
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8 |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Sales (digital download) |
Album | |
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KOR [38] |
Billboard K-Pop [39] | ||||
Korean | |||||
"Doggedly (독하게)" | 2012 | 50 | 57 |
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Russian Roulette |
"Russian Roulette (러시안 롤렛)" | 36 | 39 |
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"Painkiller" | 60 | 65 |
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Painkiller | |
"I'll Be There" | 42 | 45 |
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Non-album single | |
"Lonely" | 38 | 50 |
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Lonely | |
"Tonight" | 2013 | 10 | 9 |
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Non-album singles |
"You Don’t Love Me" | 2014 | 16 | 19 |
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"Give Your Love" (Subgroup: Spica.S) | 92 | — |
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"Ghost" | 59 | — |
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"Secret Time" | 2016 | 117 | — |
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English | |||||
"I Did It" | 2014 | — | — | Non-album single | |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Sales (Digital download) |
Album | |
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KOR [38] | |||||
"Your Dance" (feat. Space Cowboy) | 2013 | — | Dancing 9 OST | ||
"A Witch's Diary" | 2014 | 50 |
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A Witch's Love OST | |
"Because of You" | 2015 | 57 |
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Super Daddy Yeol OST | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Title | Year | Director(s) | |
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Korean | |||
"Doggedly" | 2012 | Kim Chol[52] | |
"Russian Roulette" | Chul K[53] | ||
"Painkiller" | Eun You Kim[54][55][56] | ||
"I'll Be There" | |||
"Lonely" | |||
"Tonight" | 2013 | Lumpens[57][58] | |
"You Don’t Love Me" | 2014 | Lee Won-joo (Lumpens)[59] | |
"Give Your Love" (Subgroup: Spica.S) | Kim Seoun-guk (Lumpens) [60] | ||
"Ghost" | Lee Sa-gang[24] | ||
"Secret Time" | 2016 | Go Yoo-jeong (Lumpens)[61] | |
English | |||
"I Did It" | 2014 | Michael Laburt[62][unreliable source] | |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2012 | Spica | Best New Female Artist[63] | Nominated |
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