So Cool may refer to:
So Cool, released on October 27, 1998 on Warner Bros. Records, is a Gospel music album by American contemporary Gospel music group Take 6.
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So Cool (Thai: โซคูล) is a popular Thai rock band from Phitsanulok. They've released 5 albums (and a special album). The group also create Thai country songs in their album.
In 2001, The sons from 2 families formed a rock band. Vocalist and guitarist Joke is the older brother of March, drummer. In the same way, guitarist Jan is the older brother of James. They all lived in Phitsanulok, near each other.
Before becoming a band with GMM, So cool band has performed on stage for more than 100 stages and competed in many music contests in their province and also the last competition is the Asian Beat Band Competition which was one of the greatest music competition in Thailand. The winner will then be a representative of a country to compete in Malaysia, They put in a substantial effort in practicing and revising after daily school classes and eventually, they won the contest, 1st prize with best performing band which resulted for them becoming a representative of Thailand to compete in Malaysia. Nevertheless, an unfortunate event Terrorism on 11 September stopped them, the contest was cancelled.
So Cool is the debut album by Korean girl group Sistar. The album was released on August 9, 2011. The song with the same title was used as the promotional song. The album contains 12 songs, 5 new songs and a special version of the song "Ma Boy", released by the sub-unit Sistar19. The album was also released worldwide through iTunes.
Promotions for the album started on August 11, in KBS's Music Bank. The girls also promoted on MBC's Music Core, SBS's Inkigayo and Mnet's M! Countdown. The song "Girls Do It" was the first promotional single of the album. After one month of promotions, on September 11, the group won a mutizen for the song "So Cool", on the show Inkigayo for the win the group released "Follow Me" as second single of the album. On September 23, the girls performed the title song in a remix version until September 25. The promotions of the song ended on October 2, in the special episode "Save the Green Earth" of Inkigayo.
One day after the release of the album and music video, Starship Entertainment made some changes in the choreography of the title song "So Cool" to avoid controversies. The song "Girls Do It" was deemed inappropriate for broadcast due to a seemingly-offensive line. "Girls Do It" was set for the album's fifth single, however due to the controversy that followed the track, promotions were cancelled. The girls released "Hot Place" in its place.