Untouchable

Untouchable, a South Korean hip-hop duo under the management of TS Entertainment, debuted with their first single, "Ready To Shot," on July 24, 2006. However, they officially entered the scene on October 10, 2008, with the single "It's Okay." Their inaugural full-length album, Quiet Storm, dropped on January 8, 2009, featuring the track "Tell Me Why" ft. Hwa Young, which topped online music charts. Following this success, they released the song "Oh" as part of their mini album Untouchable, which hit the shelves on June 9, 2009. Their second mini album, Untouchable: 2nd Mini Album, hit the shelves on February 4, 2010, peaking at number 16, and included the track "Living in the Heart," featuring Narsha, which also reached the top of online music charts on February 9. In December of the same year, they released the album Who's Hot, featuring the title track "Make a Fuss," which reached number 43 on the Korean charts. After fulfilling their mandatory military service, the duo made a comeback in 2013 with the EP Trip, reaching number 49 on the charts. This release spawned the singles "Call Me" (featuring Andrew Choi) and "Vain" (featuring Koonta), which peaked at numbers 17 and 27 respectively. They returned in 2014 with the popular single "Take Out," featuring Mayson the Soul, followed by eighth digital single album titled Cigarette & Liquor in January 2015 and digital single "Mask On" in February, releasing their 5th mini album titled Hellven, with "Crayon" serving as the title track. After a period of inactivity, the duo disbanded in 2019.

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