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J-Star
J-Star, short for Jungiery Star, is associated with Jungiery, a Taiwanese artiste management company. The members of J-Star include 5566, 183 Club, 7 Flowers, Typhoon, Taiji, LALA, VJ, and Cyndi Wang. R&B and K-One were also part of J-Star. Some original R&B members left Jungiery, and the remaining members were regrouped with other Jungiery trainees to form the bubblegum-pop group LALA. K-One has since returned to Wingman Entertainment.
5566 is considered the main pillar of J-Star.
J-Star publishes its own magazine under the same name, "J-Star."
In 2006, J-Star formed a baseball team to compete against teams from Playboy (Korea) and Japan.
The main manager, Sun De Rong (also known as Sun Zhong), first created the group 5566 on 21 January 2002. Other notable individuals managed by Sun De Rong include Ming Dao, Qiao En, Cyndi Wang, and Hong Qiao. Nearly two years later, R&B was formed but disbanded in 2006. Following these successes, Jungiery continued to create more groups, such as 7 Flowers and 183 Club. Individuals were also organized into various groups. Sun Zhong managed K-One, and Toro joined Jungiery and became part of the group Typhoon after leaving Energy.
In 2007, the company faced some setbacks.
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J-Star
J-Star, short for Jungiery Star, is associated with Jungiery, a Taiwanese artiste management company. The members of J-Star include 5566, 183 Club, 7 Flowers, Typhoon, Taiji, LALA, VJ, and Cyndi Wang. R&B and K-One were also part of J-Star. Some original R&B members left Jungiery, and the remaining members were regrouped with other Jungiery trainees to form the bubblegum-pop group LALA. K-One has since returned to Wingman Entertainment.
5566 is considered the main pillar of J-Star.
J-Star publishes its own magazine under the same name, "J-Star."
In 2006, J-Star formed a baseball team to compete against teams from Playboy (Korea) and Japan.
The main manager, Sun De Rong (also known as Sun Zhong), first created the group 5566 on 21 January 2002. Other notable individuals managed by Sun De Rong include Ming Dao, Qiao En, Cyndi Wang, and Hong Qiao. Nearly two years later, R&B was formed but disbanded in 2006. Following these successes, Jungiery continued to create more groups, such as 7 Flowers and 183 Club. Individuals were also organized into various groups. Sun Zhong managed K-One, and Toro joined Jungiery and became part of the group Typhoon after leaving Energy.
In 2007, the company faced some setbacks.