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- SeeYa abstract "SeeYa (Hangul: 씨야) was a South Korean female group originally made up of Kim Yeonji, Lee Boram, and Nam Gyuri. In 2009, Nam Gyuri left the group to pursue a solo career. She was replaced by Lee Soomi until 2010. The group continued as a duo consisting of Kim Yeonji and Lee Boram until their disbandment in 2011. They were known for their 2007 hit song Love's Greetings and won the Best Female Group Award. When they debuted, they were marketed as the female version of SG Wannabe.".
- SeeYa activeYearsEndYear "2011".
- SeeYa activeYearsStartYear "2006".
- SeeYa associatedBand Brown_Eyed_Girls.
- SeeYa associatedBand Davichi.
- SeeYa associatedBand T-ara.
- SeeYa associatedBand The_SeeYa.
- SeeYa associatedMusicalArtist Brown_Eyed_Girls.
- SeeYa associatedMusicalArtist Davichi.
- SeeYa associatedMusicalArtist T-ara.
- SeeYa associatedMusicalArtist The_SeeYa.
- SeeYa background "group_or_band".
- SeeYa bandMember Kim_Yeonji.
- SeeYa bandMember Nam_Gyu-ri.
- SeeYa genre K-pop.
- SeeYa hometown Seoul.
- SeeYa hometown South_Korea.
- SeeYa recordLabel CJ_E&M_Music_and_Live.
- SeeYa recordLabel Core_Contents_Media.
- SeeYa wikiPageID "6714300".
- SeeYa wikiPageRevisionID "606051744".
- SeeYa associatedActs Brown_Eyed_Girls.
- SeeYa associatedActs Davichi.
- SeeYa associatedActs T-ara.
- SeeYa associatedActs The_SeeYa.
- SeeYa background "group_or_band".
- SeeYa currentMembers Kim_Yeonji.
- SeeYa currentMembers Nam_Gyu-ri.
- SeeYa currentMembers "Lee Boram".
- SeeYa currentMembers "Soomi".
- SeeYa genre K-pop.
- SeeYa hasPhotoCollection SeeYa.
- SeeYa label CJ_E&M_Music_and_Live.
- SeeYa label Core_Contents_Media.
- SeeYa label "GM Entertainment".
- SeeYa name "SeeYa".
- SeeYa name "씨야".
- SeeYa origin Seoul.
- SeeYa origin South_Korea.
- SeeYa yearsActive "2006".
- SeeYa subject Category:2006_establishments_in_South_Korea.
- SeeYa subject Category:2011_disestablishments_in_South_Korea.
- SeeYa subject Category:Korean-language_singers.
- SeeYa subject Category:Musical_groups_disestablished_in_2011.
- SeeYa subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_2006.
- SeeYa subject Category:South_Korean_girl_groups.
- SeeYa subject Category:South_Korean_rhythm_and_blues_musical_groups.
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- SeeYa type Creator109614315.
- SeeYa type Entertainer109616922.
- SeeYa type Korean-languageSingers.
- SeeYa type LivingThing100004258.
- SeeYa type Musician110339966.
- SeeYa type Musician110340312.
- SeeYa type Object100002684.
- SeeYa type Organism100004475.
- SeeYa type Performer110415638.
- SeeYa type Person100007846.
- SeeYa type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SeeYa type Singer110599806.
- SeeYa type Whole100003553.
- SeeYa type YagoLegalActor.
- SeeYa type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- SeeYa type Agent.
- SeeYa type Band.
- SeeYa type Organisation.
- SeeYa type MusicGroup.
- SeeYa type Organization.
- SeeYa type Band_MusicGroup.
- SeeYa type Agent.
- SeeYa type SocialPerson.
- SeeYa type Thing.
- SeeYa comment "SeeYa (Hangul: 씨야) was a South Korean female group originally made up of Kim Yeonji, Lee Boram, and Nam Gyuri. In 2009, Nam Gyuri left the group to pursue a solo career. She was replaced by Lee Soomi until 2010. The group continued as a duo consisting of Kim Yeonji and Lee Boram until their disbandment in 2011. They were known for their 2007 hit song Love's Greetings and won the Best Female Group Award. When they debuted, they were marketed as the female version of SG Wannabe.".
- SeeYa label "See Ya".
- SeeYa label "SeeYa".
- SeeYa label "SeeYa".
- SeeYa label "SeeYa".
- SeeYa label "SeeYa".
- SeeYa sameAs See_Ya.
- SeeYa sameAs SeeYa.
- SeeYa sameAs SeeYa.
- SeeYa sameAs 씨야.
- SeeYa sameAs m.04cbt5m.
- SeeYa sameAs Q489543.
- SeeYa sameAs Q489543.
- SeeYa sameAs SeeYa.
- SeeYa wasDerivedFrom SeeYa?oldid=606051744.
- SeeYa isPrimaryTopicOf SeeYa.
- SeeYa name "SeeYa".
- SeeYa name "씨야".