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DIVA () was a South Korean hip-hop
girl group A girl group is a music act featuring two or more women in music, female singers who generally vocal harmony, harmonize together. The term "girl group" is also used in a narrower sense in the United States to denote the wave of American female p ...
that debuted in 1997 with members Chae Ri-na, Vicky, and Ji Ni. After the release of the group's first two albums, ''Funky Diva'' (1997) and ''Snappy Diva'' (1998), Ji Ni left the group and was replaced by new member Lee Min Kyoung. After the release of the group's third album ''Millennium'' (1999), Chae Ri-na left the group and Ji Ni re-joined. DIVA went on to release the albums ''Naughty Diva'' (2000), ''Perfect'' (2001), ''Luxury Diva'' (2002), ''Renaissance'' (2004), and ''Only Diva'' (2005) before disbanding in 2005.


History


1997–1999: Debut with ''Funky Diva'', ''Snappy Diva'', ''Millenium'', ''Dream'' and line-up changes

DIVA debuted with their first album titled ''Funky Diva'' in 1997 and their singles there was ''Yeah'' and ''Drama of December''. Their single "Yeah (그래)" was popular in Korea peaking at number 5 at music charts. Their album sold about 270,000 copies. DIVA released their second album titled ''Snappy Diva'' in the summer of 1998 with singles titled "Why (왜 불러)" and "Joy (기쁨)" Their single ''Why (do you call me)?'' was very popular, peaking at number 1 at music charts and was later remade by the girl group C.I.V.A, in 2016. Their single ''Joy'' was also popular. Their second album sold over 240,000 copies. In early 1999 they released their English Album titled ''Dream'' in Taiwan with the single ''I'll Get Your Love'' and was popular in Taiwan selling over 30,000 copies. However, after their promotions in Taiwan, Ji Ni left and Lee Min Kyoung was added. On July 8th 1999, DIVA released their third album titled ''Millenium'' with singles "Yo Yo (고리)" and "Feel It". Their single ''Yo Yo'' peaked at number 3 in music charts and was also popular. Their third album sold over 100,000 copies.


2000–2002: ''Naughty Diva'', ''Perfect!'' and ''Luxury Diva''

DIVA released their fourth album titled ''Naughty Diva'' in 2000, with the singles "Up & Down" and "In This Winter (이 겨울에)". DIVA still remained popular even though popular member and leader Chae Rina left the group. Their album sold 112,788 copies., they followed their single "Crazy" on music shows as their promotional single. DIVA released their fifth album titled ''Perfect!'' in 2001 with singles "Perfect! (딱이야)" and "DVD". ''Perfect!'' peaked at #6 in music charts. The album sold 69,069+ copies in 2001. DIVA released their sixth album, a feat achieved by few girl groups in Korea, titled ''Luxury Diva'' which saw DIVA change their styles with luxurious and dark concepts. Their singles where ''Lust in the Wind'' and ''Action''. Their album was less popular than their last 5 albums with ''Action'' peaking only at number 14 in music charts. The album sold about 46,840 copies.


2003–2005: ''Best'', ''Renaissance'', ''Only Diva'' and disbandment

DIVA released their first compilation album in 2003 titled ''Best'' compiling their popular singles during their active times in Korea from 1997 to 2002. The album sold about 20,000 copies. DIVA released their seventh album titled ''Renaissance'' with singles ''Hey Boy'' and ''Amoremio''. Their single ''Hey Boy'' peaked at number 11 and their seventh album sold about 17,797 copies. DIVA released their eighth and final album before disbandment titled ''Only Diva'' with singles ''Smile'' and ''My Style''. Their music video for ''Smile'' was filmed in China. This album sold 20,000 copies in Korea. After their promotions, DIVA announced their disbandment to focus on solo activities.


Discography


Studio albums


English albums

*''Dream'' (1999)


Compilation albums

*''Best World'' (2003)


Awards and nominations


References

{{Authority control South Korean girl groups South Korean dance music groups Musical groups established in 1997 Musical groups disestablished in 2005 K-pop music groups 1997 establishments in South Korea