Young Turks Club

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Young Turks Club (also known as YTC) is a five-member Korean idol group that debuted in 1996. The group was produced by Lee Juno from Seo Taiji and Boys and had Lim Sung Eun, Song Jin Ah, Nam Hyun-joon, Ji Joon Goo, and Choi Seung Min as its original members.[1] Their song "Affection" was their first release to become widely popular in Korea.

The group won the new artist award at the Seoul Music Awards in 1996.

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  1. ^ "Way Back Wednesday: Young Turks Club". Allkpop. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
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