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 specifically target teenagers, hence their name "High-five Of Teenagers".
Member : (YEAR 2015)
Heejun 희준 Moon Hee-jun 문희준 文熙俊 March 14, 1978 (age 37)
Woohyuk우혁 Jang Woo-hyuk 장우혁 張佑赫 May 8, 1978 (age 37)
Tony An 토니안 An Seung-ho 안승호 安勝浩 June 7, 1978 (age 37)
Kangta 강타 An Chil-hyun 안칠현 安七炫 October 10, 1979 (age 36)
Jaewon 재원 Lee Jae-won 이재원 李在元 April 5, 1980 (age 35)
HISTORY
H.O.T. was formed by producer Lee Soo-man, the head of SM Entertainment, in 1996.Their music comprises a mixture of rap, ballads, dance, and later Rock. Singer Kangta provided most of the ballad vocals.
The first member that Lee Soo-man picked was Kangta. The manager saw him dancing and singing with a friend at an amusement park, and was impressed. Second was Moon Hee-joon, who after auditioning was accepted into the band. Hee-joon then invited his friend Lee Jae-won to audition, who was subsequently also admitted. The fourth to join the band was Jang Woo-hyuk, after winning first place in a dancing contest. He was asked to try out and became the fourth member to join.
SM Entertainment then traveled to LA to hold auditions. Tony An, originally discovered by Brothers Entertainment in the United States, and his friend Andy Lee both joined the band. However, Lee's parents later withdrew support, causing him to leave the band and join Shinhwa in 1998. The new group was called H.O.T. - High Five of Teenagers.
CAREER
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. Their popularity also led to the creation of female groups in Korea.
H.O.T. made their debut with their first album, We Hate All Kinds of Violence in September 1996. This album and its first single, Junsa Ae Hoo Yeh, sparked controversy because some of their songs apparently plagiarized others, and lawsuits were placed against the group.
Despite their controversial debut, they released a second single from the album, Candy, which became the first of their hit songs.
They released their second album in June 1997, entitled Wolf & Sheep. This became another controversial release, since the title track featured strong language that caused it to be banned from all the major radio stations. However, a second single from this album, “We Are the Future” brought them back into the spotlight with another #1 hit. In 1998, the music video for "We Are The Future"s earned an American MTV Award for Best International Video.
The next year the group had their first live tour, starting with the Seoul Olympic Stadium. H.O.T. was the first Kpop group to hold a concert here, thanks to their large fanbase. Owing to their popularity, they were seen frequently in advertisements. At one point, they had their own soda brand with the catch phrase "I only drink H.O.T." They released their third album, Resurrection, in September 1998. This album featured a more “serious” style, with music gravitating towards rock.
On 25 June 1999, H.O.T, together with its label-mate S.E.S., performed at Michael Jackson's concert "Michael Jackson and Friends - The Adventure of Humanity".
They released their fourth album, Iyah!, and a “Best of” album in the following year, 1999. They also starred in a "Space Jam"-like movie called "Age of Peace", for which they also released a soundtrack consisting songs that the members themselves composed. Everything in the film except for the five members were computerized, and the film was released in Japan during promotional activities for their fourth album. They won numerous awards from KMTV, and various popular music shows in Korea for their fourth album and the soundtrack.
They released their fifth and final album, Outside Castle, in September 2000. All of the members took part in composing the lyrics. H.O.T. enjoyed great success with all of their albums, and were known for their talent of writing and composing many of their own songs. In addition, Moon Hee-joon and Jang Woo-hyuk were also known for their dancing abilities, and often choreographed the groups routines.
They maintained a friendly rivalry with other K-pop bands such as Sechs Kies, and were close friends with Kim Hwan-sung of N.R.G., who died from pneumonia a week or two prior to his 20th birthday. Kangta was heartbroken by his friend's death, and when N.R.G. released their album after Kim Hwan-sung's death, he wrote the main track of their album.
DISBANDMENT ;-; and post-H.O.T.
H.O.T. disbanded in May 2001. As the members of H.O.T. neared the end of their contracts with SM Entertainment, it was rumored that financial issues caused the group to split. However, because the real reasons for the breakup were never officially released to the public, financial contract issues still remain an unverified rumor to this day.
After the split, Kangta and Moon Hee-joon were offered lucrative contracts to SM Entertainment as solo artists and released moderately successful albums. While Kangta's music was usually mainstream soul or R&B, Moon Hee-joon in the beginning, like Kangta, started with the mainstream R&B, but later attempted to establish a rock music career. However, Hee-joon was overshadowed by his teen idol image and was met with harsh criticism.
The remaining members, Jang Woo-hyuk, Tony An, and Lee Jae-won, formed a three-member group called jtL under another label, and sold moderately successful albums. Later, Jang Woo-hyuk and a partner created their own dance company with Woo-hyuk leading his own team and school named Newest.
A few years after forming JTL, Tony An released a solo album, created his own entertainment company, Tn Entertainment, a successful school uniforms company, Skoolooks and an undergarment company, Shinenihs. In September 2010, Tony completed his 2-year army duty and released a new song, "Going To Meet You Now".
In 2005, Moon Hee-joon left SM Entertainment, creating his own company, PS Entertainment, and releasing one album. Later that year, Hee-joon headed off to military service, a duty required for every male Korean citizen. In 2008, he completed his 2-year army duty and signed with a company called SidusHQ.
Lee Jae-won also left SM Entertainment, and on April 4, 2005, he released his first post-H.O.T. album, "No Pain, No Gain". Lee has since then completed his military duty in 2011.
On September 12, 2005, Jang Woo-hyuk released his first solo album No More Drama, performing with the renowned American hip-hop group Elite Force, who was also a former dance team for Will Smith. Woo-hyuk was the last member to release a solo album, and he earned a reputation as "The Prince of Dance Music". In year 2010, he signed with a Chinese Entertainment Company and is currently active in China. His recent collaborations are with Singaporean Mandarin pop singer JJ Lin and Hong Kong singer/actor Karen Mok.
On September 2010, Kangta remains as a shareholder in SM Entertainment and released his new Chinese electro-pop title song, "Love, Frequency" or better known as "Breaka Shaka". Few days later he also released his first digital mini album, Love, Frequency.
Tony An released a solo mini album "Topstar" with top pop song under same name of album on April 4, 2011.
Jang Woo-hyuk new album released May 25 entitled " I am The Future ", with singles including Time is [L]over, I am the Future, and Minimalism.
Kangta expressed an interest in having the band reunite in the first half of 2011. However in March 2012 members Moon Hee Jun and Tony stated that it would be difficult for the group to come together again.
It's hard for them to reunited again because kpop industry nowadays have many newcomer that so competitive and talented + handsome look & young. They should reunited in year 2001 - 2002, 2003 - 2010 TVXQ ruled it kpop industry for 2nd Generation Idol. For now 2010s 3rd Generation Idol EXO ruled it, hope TVXQ can reunited again before they enter millitiary service ;-; ~~ SM ARTIST was so talented & legend !! ;-; but I dont like how they ending their artits like this...
늑대와 양 Wolf & Sheep
H.O.T Lyrics
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미리 예고됐었던 그들이 왔다
더 이상, 아, 이제 더 이상
우리 미래는 없는가?
아이고, 이제는 진짜로 정말 큰일 나부렀네
그저 남들의 얘기라고 스스로 믿어왔던 양
큰 아픔들이 닥친 거야
왜 나에게 이런 날이 왔느냐고
누구에게도 묻지 묻지 못했어
아-오-아-오아
결국 모든 것은 끝나버렸지
양들의 모든 것은 그의 전리품
에이, 늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
양들의 모든 가족들은 사냥감으로
늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
양들의 도시들은 그의 전쟁터
에이, 늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
양들이 가진 사랑 모두 장난감으로
늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
갑갑해, 갑갑해
50년의 평화는 그날 퍽퍽퍽퍽 (부서졌어)
모든 게 그들 손에 부서졌어
그 저주받은 지난날을 봤어
왜 내가, 이 땅에 그 무슨 죄로 인해
숱한 상처들을 받아야만 할까?
원수, 원수, 널 두고 보겠어
지옥 같은 날도 기억하겠어
내 눈물 속에서 분노가 흘렀지
절대로 널 잊지 않겠다
War and hate is over now
Everyboby want it (want it)
If you wanna violence or something (something)
You gonna die
Get along, we are all unite
소리 없이 내려 버린 많은 붉은 비는 작은 영혼들
이들을 밟고 서서 그댄 웃고 있는가?
내가 가진 모든 시간들이 끝나기 전에
다시 한번 일어서 마지막 기도하겠어
다시 돌아갈 수 없는 지난 날의 Eden을
그리워하며 우린 여기에
모두 파괴됐어 (됐어), 모두 빼았아 갔어
어디서나 살 수 있던 자유
아, 평화 온데간데없어
왜 나는 후회해야 했던가?
양들의 모든 것은 그의 전리품
에이, 늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
양들의 모든 가족들은 사냥감으로
늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
양들의 도시들은 그의 전쟁터
에이, 늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
양들이 가진 사랑 모두 장난감으로
늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
한참 우린 몰랐어
그리고 녀석들의 속임수도 얕잡았어
파괴와 모순은 어느샌가
이미 우리 속에 숨어있다는 것도야
드디어 온다, 온다, 온다
널 재워버릴 단한방이 온다
이젠 모조리 끝내 버리겠어 너의 전쟁까지
한참 전에 시작했던
양들의 모든 것은 그의 전리품
에이, 늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
양들의 모든 가족들은 사냥감으로
늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
양들의 도시들은 그의 전쟁터
에이, 늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
양들이 가진 사랑 모두 장난감으로
늑대, 짐승 같은 hah
Yeah
The lyrics of H.O.T's song "늑대와 양 Wolf & Sheep" paint a poignant narrative of conflict and betrayal, reflecting themes of power dynamics, loss, and eventual resolution. The song begins with a sense of foreboding, as the arrival of an ominous force was foretold, raising questions about the future and the possibility of hopelessness. The imagery of a helpless sheep facing immense pain and mistreatment at the hands of others sets the tone for the unfolding tragedy.
The lyrics delve into the internal turmoil of the sheep, questioning why such suffering has befallen them and lamenting the ultimate end of everything. The metaphorical portrayal of wolves as predators preying on the sheep and their families symbolizes the ruthless nature of the world and the harsh realities of life's struggles. The once peaceful existence is shattered, leaving a trail of destruction and deep wounds that seem unjustly inflicted on the innocent.
As the narrative progresses, the sense of suffocation and loss of peace becomes palpable, with the sheep feeling overwhelmed by the events that have transpired. The crumbling of a 50-year-long peace and the realization that everything lies in ruins further highlight the sense of despair and betrayal experienced by the sheep. The profound question of why they must endure such suffering and whether there is any redemption for past sins adds layers of complexity to the narrative.
The lyrics reach a crescendo of defiance and determination as the sheep vow to remember the torment inflicted upon them, refusing to forget or forgive the perpetrators. The call for unity and an end to war and hatred underscores a yearning for a better future, free from violence and division. The final plea for redemption and the longing for a lost Eden serve as a poignant reminder of the search for solace and reconciliation in the face of adversity.
In conclusion, the lyrics of "늑대와 양 Wolf & Sheep" by H.O.T encapsulate a profound exploration of themes such as conflict, betrayal, resilience, and the enduring human spirit. Through vivid imagery and emotional storytelling, the song invites listeners to reflect on the complexities of life, the consequences of power dynamics, and the universal desire for peace and unity amidst chaos and destruction.
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Young Jin Yoo
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