Kpop

The History of Male KPOP (Korean Pop) Groups

  • Seo Taiji & The Boys

    Seo Taiji & The Boys

    Seo Taiji & The Boys are considered to be the group that started KPOP.
  • H.O.T

    H.O.T

    H.O.T were the first boy group to debut under the label SM Entertainment.
  • Sechs Kies

    Sechs Kies

    Sechs Kies debuted almost in the same year as H.O.T which made them "rivals" in a sense.
  • Shinhwa

    Shinhwa

    Shinhwa is the longest running group in the KPOP industry.
  • G.O.D

    G.O.D

    Is an acronym for Groove Over Dose. G.O.D was one of the few KPOP groups that had an album become a million seller.
  • TVXQ

    TVXQ

    TVXQ was formed under SM Entertainment after H.O.T disbanded and Shinhwa left the company. They were originally a five member group but in 2010 three of the members left the group. They are also one of the only groups that are considered a Japanese boy group.
  • Big Bang

    Big Bang

    Big Bang is one of the most successful groups in the KPOP industry.
  • FT Island

    FT Island

    FT Island is actually a band, meaning that they play instruments, and they are considered a rock band.
  • Beast

    Beast

    Beast used to be a six member group, but in 2016 one of the members decided to leave the group. One of their most memorable tracks was Shock, which is the song that made them really popular.
  • Infinite

    Infinite

    Infinite had one of the best-selling albums in 2013.