Loveholic
Loveholic (러브홀릭) is a South Korean modern rock group. They have participated in many soundtracks for the popular Korean TV networks MBC and KBS.
Kang Hyunmin and Lee Jaehak first started Loveholic in May of 2002. After holding online auditions for a vocalist, they recruited Ji Sun. In April of 2003 they released their first album Florist. The band appeared on several OSTs following that same year, and in October they released [Re:All] Florist, a repackaged version of their first album that featured songs from the OSTs as well as some remixes.
In August 2004 the group released their second album, Invisible Things. The group's popularity continued to grow. Japanese singer Kahara Tomomi remade their song, "그대만 있디면," and the band's songs appeared in many dramas and television commercials. Singer Ji Sun appeared as a guest vocalist on several albums, most notably Epik High's song Paris.
In 2006, the band released their third album, Nice Dream, and a remake album, RE-WIND.
In late October of 2007, Jisun left the band but Loveholic decided not to disband and release their fourth album.
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