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members: Jin Zenan (金泽男, leader, born 10 October 1979), Jin Runji (金梦吉), Zhang Jinyou (张晋佑) and Quan He (权衫), all of
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Alilang Group started in 2002, and published their first CD, entitled "Alilang", in 2003. They are popular as a
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group among the Chinese young as well as among the Korean Chinese.
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Alilang Group: "Four People in Different Moods (四人五色) CD (2008)
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This article on a Chinese band or other musical ensemble is a
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and published their CD there. In 2009, when they appeared in
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The songs that they sang and which became popular are:
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Alilang Group: "I'm Sorry! Coming of age" CD (2006)
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Chinese
Korean Chinese
Jilin Province
Arirang
Pinyin
folk song
Korea
C-pop
CCTV New Year's Gala
South Korea
North Korea
Pyongyang
Doraji
C-pop
Korean Chinese
Arirang
100,000 people came to listen to Alilang Group
Archived
Wayback Machine
Alilang Group's Recent CDs
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Chinese boy bands
Chinese pop music groups
Mandopop musical groups

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