FTIsland
FT Island are a South Korean pop band whose music errs towards the rockier side of K-pop. The group is comprised of vocalist and frontman Lee Hong-gi, Lee Jae-jin on bass, Song Seung-hyun on guitar and drummer Choi Min-hwan. The band started out as a five-piece until their enigmatic keyboard player and guitarist Choi Jong-hoon announced his retirement from the music industry in 2009.
They made their TV debut in 2007 on the popular South Korean music show 'M! Countdown' and immediately caught the imagination of the country's teenage pop fans. They are now considered to be South Korea's first so-called 'idol' band following the trend set in Japan for creating bands with squeaky-clean public personas who appeal to fanatical teen audiences. FT Island paved the way for a new style of music and inspired other idol bands, such as label-mates N.Flying, to follow their lead.
The group have enjoyed an impressive string of hit albums and singles recorded in both Korean and Japanese but are best known for their chart topping singles 'Love Sick', 'Thunder', 'Until You Come Back' and 'Love, Love, Love'.
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FTISLAND 10th Anniversary Album [OVER 10 YEARS]
K-Pop - Released by FNC Entertainment on 7 Jun 2017
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FTISLAND 6TH MINI ALBUM [WHAT IF]
K-Pop - Released by FNC Entertainment on 26 Jul 2018
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The rose of Versailles (Original Soundtrack from the Webtoon The Siren : Becoming the Villain's Family)
Film Soundtracks - Released by Genie Music on 14 Mar 2024
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FTISLAND 6th ALBUM [Where's the truth?]
K-Pop - Released by FNC Entertainment on 18 Jul 2016
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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FTISLAND JAPAN BEST `ALL ABOUT`
Asia - Released by FNC Entertainment on 2 Oct 2014
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FTISLAND 10th Anniversary Special Digital Single
K-Pop - Released by FNC Entertainment on 28 May 2017
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Colorful Sensibility Part.2
Asia - Released by FNC Entertainment on 17 Oct 2008
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo