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Big Mama on December 15, 2011
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Background information | |
Origin | South Korea |
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Years active | 2003—2012 |
Labels | Taillrunsmedia (태일런스미디어) |
Associated acts | Big Mama Soul |
Website | Official Site |
Past members | Lee Young Hyun Lee Ji Young Shin Yeon Ah Park Min Hye |
Big Mama (빅마마) was a South Korean female singing group from M Boat, a former sister company of YG Entertainment.
Big Mama (빅마마) has made a name for themselves in Korea, as well as attracting attention abroad, due to their vow to concentrate more on their music than their appearances. Their debut came as a shock to many pop fans because of how their vocals would captivate many people to listen. They had exceeded in many ways. The group lasted for nine years, from 2003 through 2012. When Big Bang was about to debut, they had encouraged them to keep on going.
Before the formation of Big Mama, the members had been active within the music scene due to their vocal abilities. Shin Yeon Ah made her debut in the pop circuit by winning the black prize at the Riverside Song Festival in 1995. From that point onwards, until Big Mama’s debut, she worked as a lyricist and vocalist on radio, dramas and commercials. Lee Young Hyun won a prize at the same festival in 2000. Lee Ji Young had worked as a backing vocalist for the Han Sang-won band.
When M Boat, a sister company of YG Entertainment, decided they wanted to form another girl band, most dismissed it as being nothing special. It was decided that they would form a group made up of women for their vocal abilities; regardless of their appearance or age.
Yang Hyun-seok, former Seo Taiji & Boys, discovered the four girls and brought them together to form a group with beautiful voices that don’t necessarily have images which are considered traditionally beautiful. It has even been reported that a clause in their contract forbids them from having plastic surgery. Originally, singer Gummy was asked to join Big Mama but M Boat decided that she should debut as a solo performer.
The video for their first single, Break Away, was a unique one. The video was mostly made up of traditionally pretty and thin Korean singers miming to the song. It is later revealed that the actual members of Big Mama are singing behind a screen. The video is an attack on the generally shallow Korean pop market and is the group’s way of saying that when it comes to music, talent should be appreciated over someone’s appearance. The single was a huge success and helped their first album, Like The Bible, sell over 100,000 copies.
Their second album, It’s Unique, was released in May 2005. The album was reasonably success although it did not have the same impact as their debut. Their first Christmas album, Big Mama’s Gift, released in November 2005, was met with critical acclaim and the public responded in kind with very strong album sales in spite of the seasonal nature of the release.
In 2005, American boy band Boyz II Men invited them to perform at a concert with them. Despite problems finding a time when both groups were available, the two performed together at a few select locations within Korea by November 2005.