Topp Dogg
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First Showcase 2015 Live in U.S., Houston
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Origin | South Korea |
Genres | K-pop |
Years active | 2013 | –present
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Website | stardom-ent |
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Topp Dogg (Korean: 탑독) is a ten-member hip-hop boy group from South Korea formed by Cho PD under Stardom Entertainment in 2013. Topp Dogg have released 7 albums (including repackages) and 2 singles.
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Career
Mixtapes were released in March and April 2012. Members began being introduced in 2013.[1]
In October 22, 2013, the band debuted on TV with "Say it", and two days later their first EP, "Dogg's Out", was released.[2] The Repackaged version included a new title "Cigarette" and a Chinese version for "Say It".[3]
2014: Arario, AmadeuS, "Annie"
On January 13, 2014, Stardom Entertainment released a teaser for the second mini album of Topp Dogg.[4] On January 16, 2014, Topp Dogg made their comeback with their second mini album titled "Arario". They released a 'special' album "Arario Special Edition" in February 2014.
On 9 June 2014, it was revealed that Topp Dogg will release their third mini-album called "AmadeuS" with the title track "TOPDOG". However, a few days before the official release, the entire album was leaked on the internet. The label attempted remove the songs as fast as possible, and later took legal action against the culprit.[5][6]
In August, 25th, Topp Dogg repackaged their last album and released the "AmadeuS Deluxe Edition" with three new tracks in.
For their first anniversary Topp Dogg released a new "old school" song, "Annie", on October 16, 2014.[7] Which is a short for "Anniversary".
2015 The Beat
Concerts for an American tour were held in Houston, Texas; Miami Beach, Florida and Atlanta, Georgia during February 2015.[8] In July 2015, Stardom signed with Hunus Entertainment.
On July 28, 2015, former Under Dogg Member Leon (Cavan Chen) posted on his Instagram account regarding his departure from the group. He cited racism, physical and verbal abuse from a certain Topp Dogg - G member and management as his reason for leaving the group.[9]
Members
Topp Dogg
Former members
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Under Dogg (Sub-Unit)
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Discography
Albums
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Dogg's Out |
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48 |
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Dogg's Out (Repackage)
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33 |
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Arario |
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27[13] |
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Arario Special Edition (Repackage)
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AmadeuS |
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Amadeus Deluxe Edition (Repackage)
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The Beat |
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22 |
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Original Soundtracks
Year | Song Title | Member(s) | Notes |
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2016 | "Feel Alive"
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All | Please Come Back, Mister OST |
"Back Then"
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Hojoon | ||
"You"
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Sangdo & Hojoon |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2014 | MTV Europe Music Awards[16] | Best Korean Act | Topp Dogg | Nominated |
2015 | 21st Republic of Korea Entertainment Art Awards[17] | Best Rookie Award | Topp Dogg | Won |
KMC Radio Awards | Best Male Dance Performance | Won |
Notes
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