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Jackie Chan Created a K-pop Boy Group Called 'JJCC'
Mar 14, 2014 07:44
Believe it or not - Jackie Chan has created a K-pop boy band, and they're called JJCC, or Double JC. The group's agency The Jackie Chan Group Korea, revealed profile pictures of the previously veiled five members.
The group is getting a lot of attention because it was Chan himself who shaped and set the group up, including training and producing their debut album. Even Jackie Chan is riding on the K-pop wave.
JJCC consists of four Korean members, SimBa, E.co, Eddy and San Cheong, and one Chinese-Australian member, Prince Mak. Here's a look at them:
SimBa, the leader of the group:
E.co, is 6.1 foot tall and looks kind of womanly:
These two members are in charge of rapping.
Eddy, the main vocal of the group is an all-around entertainer who has also mastered Jackie Chan’s stunt training course.
San Cheong, the youngest member of JJCC:
Prince Mak won a famous Chinese survivor audition program. He was the last to join the group:
JJCC’s agency official said, “All five members have the ability to rap, sing, and write songs. They also have outstanding dancing ability in the style of pop, jazz and ballet for various performances. They basically speak three languages, Korean, English and Chinese. The five members, who each have their own individuality, can amplify the synergy.”
The next Super-Junior? Or Big Bang?
I still can't get over the fact that Jackie Chan, of all people, created a K-pop group.
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