H.O.T.
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H.O.T. was a group that enjoyed massive success in their career, allowing them to become major influences on the future of boy bands and the rest of the music scene in Korea throughout the mid to late 1990s. .H.O.T. (an acronym for High Five of Teenagers) was a popular five-member South Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment in 1996 and disbanded in 2001. Their songs and discographies were often compelled with political and social themes that were considered too risque during that time-frame in South Korea with hard hitting genres, mixture of rap, ballads, dance, and later rock; Main vocalist Kangta provided most of the ballad parts in due to composition.
In addition to South Korea, the band was popular in Taiwan, the People's Republic of China, and Korean and Asian communities in the Americas. H.O.T. was the first group to have an album become a "million seller" in K-pop, even though South Korea had a financial crisis at the time. They were often credited as one of the first K-pop boy bands and the forerunners of the "idol group" trend in the Korean music industry. H.O.T. successfully turned mainstream Korean music into music for the younger generation. Made up of five teenagers at the time of their debut, they were formed to target teenagers specifically, hence their name "High-five Of Teenagers".
In addition to South Korea, the band was popular in Taiwan, the People's Republic of China, and Korean and Asian communities in the Americas. H.O.T. was the first group to have an album become a "million seller" in K-pop, even though South Korea had a financial crisis at the time. They were often credited as one of the first K-pop boy bands and the forerunners of the "idol group" trend in the Korean music industry. H.O.T. successfully turned mainstream Korean music into music for the younger generation. Made up of five teenagers at the time of their debut, they were formed to target teenagers specifically, hence their name "High-five Of Teenagers".