Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "J-Star stands for Jungiery-Star. Jungiery is a Taiwanese Music-Company.Members of J-Star are: 5566, 183 Club, 7 Flowers, Typhoon, Taiji, LALA, VJ and Cyndi Wang. R&B and K-One used to be part of J-Star too. Some of the original R&B members left Jungiery, and the remaining members were re-grouped with other Jungiery trainees into bubblegum-pop group LALA. And K-One is now back to Wingman Entertainment.5566 is the main pillar of J-Star."@en }
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- J-Star abstract "J-Star stands for Jungiery-Star. Jungiery is a Taiwanese Music-Company.Members of J-Star are: 5566, 183 Club, 7 Flowers, Typhoon, Taiji, LALA, VJ and Cyndi Wang. R&B and K-One used to be part of J-Star too. Some of the original R&B members left Jungiery, and the remaining members were re-grouped with other Jungiery trainees into bubblegum-pop group LALA. And K-One is now back to Wingman Entertainment.5566 is the main pillar of J-Star.".
- Q6103786 abstract "J-Star stands for Jungiery-Star. Jungiery is a Taiwanese Music-Company.Members of J-Star are: 5566, 183 Club, 7 Flowers, Typhoon, Taiji, LALA, VJ and Cyndi Wang. R&B and K-One used to be part of J-Star too. Some of the original R&B members left Jungiery, and the remaining members were re-grouped with other Jungiery trainees into bubblegum-pop group LALA. And K-One is now back to Wingman Entertainment.5566 is the main pillar of J-Star.".
- J-Star comment "J-Star stands for Jungiery-Star. Jungiery is a Taiwanese Music-Company.Members of J-Star are: 5566, 183 Club, 7 Flowers, Typhoon, Taiji, LALA, VJ and Cyndi Wang. R&B and K-One used to be part of J-Star too. Some of the original R&B members left Jungiery, and the remaining members were re-grouped with other Jungiery trainees into bubblegum-pop group LALA. And K-One is now back to Wingman Entertainment.5566 is the main pillar of J-Star.".
- Q6103786 comment "J-Star stands for Jungiery-Star. Jungiery is a Taiwanese Music-Company.Members of J-Star are: 5566, 183 Club, 7 Flowers, Typhoon, Taiji, LALA, VJ and Cyndi Wang. R&B and K-One used to be part of J-Star too. Some of the original R&B members left Jungiery, and the remaining members were re-grouped with other Jungiery trainees into bubblegum-pop group LALA. And K-One is now back to Wingman Entertainment.5566 is the main pillar of J-Star.".