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Marronnier (마로니에) is a South Korean pop/ballad project group mostly active in the 1990s. Their song "Cocktail Love" was sung by guest singers Shin Yoon-mi, Choi Sun-won and Kim Shin-woo of Marronnier's third album released in 1994. "Cocktail Love" got huge popularity right after its release. However, The improvised group performed lip syncing with songs by Shin Yoon-mi and Choi Sun-won.[1] The group in the Cocktail Love music video didn't sing at all on Marronnier's third album. There was a legal dispute between the record label because they stole Shin Yoon-mi's voice and arrangement rights.[2][3] Shin Yoon-mi sang "Cocktail Love" live in court to prove her rights.[4] Shin Yoon-mi won a copyright lawsuit against record label and regained 'Moral Rights of singers' and 'copyright for chorus arrangement'.[5][6]
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Marronnier | |
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Origin | South Korea |
Genres | Pop |
Years active | 1989 – 1998 |
Past members | Producer Kim Seon-min, Shin Yoon-mi, Kwon In-ha, Hwang Chi-hoon, Choi Sun-Won, Kim Shin-Woo, Kim Min-kyoung, Kim Ji-young, Lee Hyeon-uk |
Shin Yoon-mi and Kwon In-ha appeared on the 11th episode of "Two Yoo Project Sugar Man" in 2020.
"Cocktail Love" has been covered by Turtles, Seo Young-eun featuring Kim Youn-woo, and GFriend.
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