H.O.T.'s
History
It's probably safe to say that this is the hottest Korean
group out there (and if you take a look at the poll
results on my site, they're voted number one by far).
H.O.T. is a group of five guys; their groups name stands
for High-Five of Teenagers. The first member to be discovered
for H.O.T., was An Chil Hyun (now known as Kang Ta)
while hanging out with his friends at Lotte World (a
Korean Disneyland, it's one of the largest indoor amusement
parks in the world, I've been there a dozen times or
so). The manager saw him dancing and singing and was
impressed by what he saw, and approached him with a
card. Although Kang Ta's father was against him becoming
a gasoo, he went on at the early age of 14 to begin
his training. He began as a backdancer for the current
popular artist, Yoo Young Jin.
Moon Hee Jun was the next member to be added to
H.O.T. Hee Jun had scheduled a meeting with the managers
ahead of time so that he might be able to make it.
The managers liked what he did, and asked him to come
back for another audition, and luckily enough, he
made it! Hee Jun also began as a backdancer for Yoo
Young Jin, along with Kang Ta.
Hee Jun, who had heard of Jae Won's dancing skills,
became friends with Jae Won, and asked him to tryout
as well, and made it in.
Jang Woo Hyuk was the next person -- after winning
first place at a dancing contest, he was asked to
tryout for H.O.T., and became a member of the group.
The last member of H.O.T. was Tony. The manager,
Lee Soo Man, traveled to LA to hold tryouts, and both
Tony and his close friend Andy (of Shin Hwa) made
it in. But only after 4 short months of practice,
Andy's parents withdrew their support of him becoming
a gasoo, and Andy dropped out of H.O.T. (but at least
he's making it big now with Shin Hwa, another big
male group).
The High-Five of Teenagers, debut album -- "We
Hate All Kinds of Violence" -- was released on
September 07, 1996. Their title song was "Junsa
Ae Hoo Yeh" (Warrior's Descent), but later it
was found that the song was plagiarized off a Cyprus
Hill song and they stopped performing it (even so,
most of H.O.T.'s music really isn't original sorry
to say, but they do put a nice touch to their music).
After that they switched songs to "Candy"
sending H.O.T. to the top of the charts. This catchy
and upbeat song quickly became a fad in the Korean
music industry.
After fading away from the crowd, H.O.T. came back
on June 28, 1997 with their 2nd album, "Wolf
& Sheep". Their title song was also called
"Wolf & Sheep" but was quickly banned
from stations because of explicit language (their
pretty tough about that in Korea). They then came
out with a new song, titled "Haengbok" (Full
of Happiness) which was at the top of the charts in
no time. Their next single, was "We are the Future"
which set a record for selling over 100,000 copies
in only 10 days! H.O.T.'s first concert was held at
Olympic Park's Gymnasium Arena from 1/23 - 1/25 1998.
H.O.T.'s 3rd album, "Resurrection" was
released on September 25, 1998 with the titled song,
"Yuhl Maj Chwuh" (Line Up!). Their next
song, "Beet" (Hope) which was written by
Kang Ta, was performed next, and received the King
of Kings award. "Oo Ri Deul Ae Maeng Seh"
(Promise of H.O.T.) was performed next, and was written
by Kang Ta and Yoo Young Jin. HOT had their second
concert at Se Jong Cultural Center from 1/22 - 1/28
1999. On a role so far, but wait, there's more...
The long awaited 4th album titled "I Yah!"
was finally released on September 15, 1999, with the
title song, "I Yah!". Their comeback concert
was held at Seoul Olympic Main Stadium on September
18th. During the concert, Hee Jun, while performing
his song "Too Hon" fell off the stage and
injured himself. After "I Yah", "Too
Ji" (Git it up!), written by Hee Jun was performed.
Kang Ta's song, "Hwan Hee" (It's been raining
since you left me) was performed next.
With all of their popularity, H.O.T. went on to Japan
to film a movie. Their popular movie, Age of Peace,
is out, with several other products as well, to include
a sound track, photo albums, and more. Once they've
finished filming their movie in Japan, they made their
long awaited reappearance back in Korea.
The new album is quite a contrast to their last two
and includes more of their individual styles. With
new looks and more mellow music (less of the yelling
type they were doing before), they made it to the
number 1 spots on the charts once again. Their title
song "Outside Castle" has a very nice tune
to it and the dance is no less than what should be
expected from this group. Though two of the songs
have been banned because of legal notices (unfortunately
there were more plagiarism lawsuits for them), H.O.T.
has and will continue to be a legend in Korean Pop
Music!
H.O.T. has managed to come out with more than just
music, they've produced a number of products to include
pop, perfume, necklaces, etc. The pop comes in 3 different
flavors and the perfume comes in 3 different scents,
blue is Hero Spicy, green is Optimist Fresh, and red
is Twinkle Floral. There are necklaces for each member
as well. You can buy anything from organizers to stickers,
and anything else you can thing of that could have
their pictures on it. They also pretty much have their
own line of clothes and everything as well with all
the advertising they do.
Lee Jung Hyun's History
From Yesasia.com's Artist of the Week 7/04/01
The Ever Changing Lee Jung Hyun
Since Sammi Cheng's "Sha Ke," "Mei
Fei Se Wu" became the household songs, their
original Korean version "Change" and Lee
Jung Hyun became more known by the people.
The 21 years old Lee Jung Hyun is one of the most
notable stars in Korea. Dance, electronica and techno
are her label sounds. As for her image, she keeps
changing and surprises us with very distinctive "characters,"
from cyber female warrior, to Cleopatra to Barbie,
she did it all and well. She has also become the fashion
role model for the young generation in Korea.
Lee Jung Hyan started as an actress in the very beginning.
At the age of 16, with the excellent performance in
the movie Hua Xie, she was seen as a potential new
star. By chance, she released her debut single "Wow"
which topped the Korean pop chart for three weeks.
That's how she came to be a singer.
"Change" has secured her status among the
most popular singles in Korea. With this song, she
took home a couple of trophies: The Best New Performer
(1998, 1999), The Best Song, and The Most Broadcasted
Song in SBS Seoul.
She becomes popular not only for her songs but also
for her creativity and her acute sense of style. She
blends the traditional Korean dance with euro-disco
dance and Tai Chi, and develops her own brand of dance.
When she performs in her baggy clothes, dances to
the music, she bewitches and captivates everyone in
the venue.
Another peculiarity of Lee Jung Hyun is that she
does not use a regular microphone. She wears a wireless
mic on her finger so as not to disturb her performances.
When it is time, she sings to the mic wore on her
finger with a stylish hand gesture, which goes perfectly
with her dances. This gesture became her insignia.