C-Clown, a South Korean boyband formed in 2012 under Wellmade Yedang, consisted of six members: Rome, Siwoo, Ray, Kang Jun, T.K., and Maru. Before their debut, T.K. appeared in a television commercial for Pepero in 2009 and was briefly associated with Cube Entertainment as a trainee for the group BTOB. C-Clown made their official debut on July 18, 2012, with the release of their first mini-album Not Alone, featuring the lead single "Solo". They followed this with two more EPs in 2012 and 2013: Young Love and Shaking Heart. Their discography includes notable collaborations such as Yong Jun-hyung from Beast. In January 2014, they released the single "Tell Me", marking a shift towards a pop-R&B sound. This was followed by their comeback with the single "Justice" in February. Their final EP, Let's Love, was released in July 2014. Throughout their career, C-Clown appeared on various television shows and series. On October 5, 2015, Yedang Entertainment announced the official disbandment of C-Clown, marking the end of their career as a group.
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