Trouble Maker (duo) Biography: Members, Age, Songs, Albums, Debut, Nationality, Disbanded

Trouble Maker (duo) Biography: Members, Age, Songs, Albums, Debut, Nationality, Disbanded

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Trouble Maker was a South Korean K-Pop co-ed duo formed in 2011 under Cube Entertainment.

The project paired HyunA (from girl groups 4Minute and Wonder Girls) with Hyunseung (from boy group BEAST).

Known for their bold performances, sultry image, and addictive music, they stood out in the K-Pop industry for mixing male-female chemistry in a duo — something relatively rare in the scene.

Trouble Maker quickly gained fame for pushing boundaries in K-Pop with their daring choreographies and conceptually provocative music videos.

Their debut single Trouble Maker (2011) was both commercially successful and controversial, sparking conversations about artistry, image, and cultural limits within K-Pop.

Early Life & Members

Kim Hyun-ah (HyunA)

Date of Birth: June 6, 1992 (Seoul, South Korea)

Began her career with JYP Entertainment as a member of Wonder Girls before moving to Cube Entertainment and re-debuting in 4Minute.

Known for her charismatic stage presence, solo hits (Bubble Pop!, Ice Cream), and later career as part of the duo Triple H and her solo artistry.

Jang Hyun-seung (Hyunseung)

Date of Birth: September 3, 1989 (Suncheon, South Korea).

Former trainee at YG Entertainment, nearly debuted with Big Bang.

Later debuted with BEAST under Cube Entertainment, recognized for his sharp dance skills and distinct vocals.

Formation

In late 2011, Cube Entertainment announced a new mixed-gender unit combining HyunA and Hyunseung.

Branded Trouble Maker, the duo emphasized powerful stage chemistry and daring themes.

Their provocative teasers and choreography caused a stir in South Korea, but also set them apart as a bold experiment in the idol industry.

Career

Debut (2011): Their self-titled single Trouble Maker topped Korean charts and won multiple music show awards.

The whistling hook and bold choreography made it one of the most memorable K-Pop debuts.

Follow-up Success (2013): They returned with the mini-album Chemistry and title track Now (There Is No Tomorrow).

The song topped charts and earned them “triple crown” wins on music programs.

Its music video was one of the most daring of its time, highlighting themes of toxic love and decadence.

Hiatus & End: After 2014, Trouble Maker activities slowed due to HyunA’s solo career and Hyunseung’s growing distance from BEAST (he officially left BEAST in 2016).

The duo never formally disbanded, but Cube Entertainment stopped promoting them together.

Personal Lives & Relationships

HyunA:

Known for her iconic solo career after Trouble Maker, releasing hits such as Red, Lip & Hip, and I’m Not Cool.

In 2018, she confirmed her relationship with fellow artist DAWN (Kim Hyo-jong), making headlines for their openness in an industry where idol dating is often discouraged.

They later left Cube Entertainment together.

Hyunseung:

After leaving BEAST in 2016, Hyunseung pursued solo music and maintained a quieter profile compared to HyunA.

He has been more private about his personal life and relationships.

Net Worth

Both HyunA and Hyunseung found success beyond the duo, but Trouble Maker’s legacy lies in its influence.

The project showed that a male-female K-Pop duo could be commercially successful, paving the way for future experimental units.

Their daring performances remain iconic in K-Pop history.

Discography

Mini-Albums:

  • Trouble Maker (2011)
  • Chemistry (2013)

Notable Singles:

  • Trouble Maker (2011)
  • Now (There Is No Tomorrow) (2013)

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