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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Korean musical group stubs, North Korean musical groups, South Korean musical groups, The Grace, Eve, Xing, VENUS, Kevin Woo, Rainbow, Sanulrim, Kippumjo, Buzz, Nemesis, Girl Friends, Brown Eyes, LPG, N.EX.T, SM Town, JtL, Deux, Humming Urban Stereo, Pia, Vibe, K'Pop, R.ef, Jinusean, Sharp, Peppertones, SoundTeMP, Big Mama, Sugar, Nanta, Sinawe, Turtles, AB Avenue, Tutti, Crying Nut, Metrotronics, Kiss, Two Two, Free Style, Maronnier, Bluedawn, Buga Kingz, Baechigi, Leessang, JYP Nation, J-Walk, Koreana, Toy, Page, Wangjaesan Light Music Band, Bulldog Mansion, Diva, Uptown 3000, Tashannie, Quartet-X, Mansudae Art Troupe, Clon, Onnuri Ensemble, The Jadu, Roller Coaster, Dulsori. Excerpt: The Grace (Korean: hanja: ) is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment in 2005. It consists of four members who sing, dance, and act. The quartet debuted in 2005. The band had been known as TSZX prior to the promotion of their 3rd Korean single around the end of 2006, at which the group changed their name to The Grace. TSZX was the romanization of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation, Tiān Shang Zhi Xǐ which was also simplified to CSJH, the romanization of the Korean pronunciation, Chun Sang Ji Hee and the simplifications are still sometimes used to refer to the band despite the change in the official name. In Japan, the group is still officially known as Tenjōchiki, which is also abbreviated (albeit less frequently) as TJCK. Their official fan club name is Shapley, named after the largest known megacluster in the universe whose brightest points are four very bright stars which can be seen from Earth. Their official color is pearl pink (previously it was pastel rose pink). The Grace's first official performance occurred on April 29, 2005, in China. They performed their new songs "Too Good" and "Boomerang," and it...