Play the Siren

Play the Siren
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres Urban, hip hop
Years active 2014 (2014)–present
Labels Baljunso
Website baljunso1991.co.kr
Members
  • Siren
  • Beckbum
Past members
  • Kasper[1]
  • Squalla
  • Chi Chi

Play the Siren (Hangul: 플레이 더 사이렌, also stylized as PLAY THE SIREN) is a South Korean co-ed hip-hop group that debuted in 2014 with the single "Dream Drive".

History

Pre-debut

Play the Siren is a hip-hop crew that brought the genre of urban music by creating electronic music and hardcore rap. Earlier, they made a mix tape on Baljunso YouTube's official account and one of the members, Kasper as solo career by making the same thing in her YouTube account.

2014 : Debut with Dream Drive

SM Entertainment has joined with Baljunso as subsidiary since 2014 and investment in indie label. Then SM Entertainment and Baljunso make to launch showcase titled Baljunso World Wide Promotion in Hongdae on March 8 and features performances including HLIN, Love and Peace, and 015B's Jang Ho Il project band.[2] Following the announcement, SM Entertainment will assist to debut Play the Siren in music industry with their single album, Dream Drive on June.[3]

On July 17, They released a teaser and Luna of f(x) participated in their song and music video.[4] The song is addictive and powerful EDM sound with R&B genre, while the group’s focus is hip hop and R&B, they work to combine different.[5] On July 21, the music video has released on Baljunso and SM Entertainment official YouTube, and debut on Music Bank.[6]

Members

Former Members

Discography

Single album

Album information Tracklist
Dream Drive
  1. Dream Drive (Trap ver.) (feat. Bay.B)
  2. Dream Drive (Piano ver.) (feat. Monday Kiz)
  3. Dream Drive (feat. Luna of f(x))
Green Light

Filmography

Television

Year Program Member(s) Note
2015 Unpretty Rapstar 2 Kasper Contestant
2015 Show Me The Money 4 Kasper Contestant

Music videos

Year Title Duration Video
2014 "Dream Drive" 4:09 "Dream Drive (feat. f(Luna))" MV
2015 "Green Light" 3:11 "Green Light" MV

References

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