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  1. Oct 25, 2019 · Sunny Hill (Korean: 써니힐) is a four-member girl group under BOD Entertainment and MY Entertainment. They originally debuted as a co-ed group on September 20, 2007, with their first single "Love Letter". Janghyun left the group in January 2014 to pursue his career as a producer.

  2. What happened to Sunny Hill? Hey fellow kpop redditors. So back in 2009, I got really interested in Sunny Hill and loved their songs like You Don't Know, which were mellow R&B tunes that weren't the typical manufactured stuff that came out around that time.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sunny_HillSunny Hill - Wikipedia

    Sunny Hill (Hangul: 써니힐) is a South Korean girl group (formerly a co-ed group) formed in 2007 by For Everyone Media. The group consists of Bitna and Kota. The group consists of Bitna and Kota. Janghyun left the group in 2014 and Jubi and Misung left the group in 2019.

  4. Sunny Hill (써니힐) is a South Korean girl group, (formerly co-ed), under BOD Entertainment & MY Entertainment. The group currently consists of four members: Bitna, Kota, Eunjoo and Geonhee. They debuted in 2007 with the single album Love Letter. Sunny Hill Fandom Name: –.

  5. Jun 27, 2013 · The Past, Present, and Future of Sunny Hill. The story of Sunny Hill cannot be told in a clear and logical narrative. One event does not clearly follow to the next, there are no transitions, only stop and starts precipitated by hiatuses as they moved through two entertainment agencies before arriving at LOEN Entertainment.

  6. 2.4M subscribers in the kpop community. K-Pop (Korean popular music) is a musical genre consisting of pop, dance, electropop, hiphop, rock, R&B, and…

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  8. From a comment I read on their KProfiles page: "Their names have been removed from the groups’ Melon, Genie and Bugs profiles, and Kota's Instagram profile now says 'SunnyHill is only Bitna and Kota now' and I believe on the fancafe said 'SunnyHill will continue on as 2, please give us a lot of support', or that’s the vague gist of it, anyway".