Back To K-Pop’s First Generation

Back to K-pop's First GenerationK-Pop’s first generation is often referenced as the foundation for the industry we enjoy now, but there aren’t enough good English-language sources that give its music the focus it deserves. I’m hoping to change that with a continuing flashback series, spotlighting personal highlights from the era – both iconic and obscure.

The era in question is often considered to run from the debut of Seo Taiji & Boys in 1992 to the emergence of TVXQ in late 2003. The music featured in this series will largely fit within that time frame, give or take a few years on either side.

It was a time of bonkers song structures, wild fashion, slamming techno beats, bad reggae impressions, flagrant use (theft?) of American hip-hop samples, hearty power ballads, foul language, the growliest rapper tones you can imagine and an anything-goes scrappiness that’s impossible to pigeonhole. To borrow the name of a popular second-gen act, these years were the “big bang” of an emerging musical powerhouse, still finding its footing and throwing everything at the wall.


1991 / 1992 / 1993 / 1994 / 1995 / 1996 / 1997 / 1998 / 1999 / 2000 / 2001 / 2002 / 2003

1991

Shin Hae-chul – To You


1992


1993


1994

Seo Taiji & Boys – Dreaming Of Bal-Hae


1995

Turbo – My Childhood Dream


1996


1997

H.O.T – We Are The Future

Sechs Kies – Chivalry


1998

S.E.S – Dreams Come True


1999

Bros – Win Win

NRG – Face

S#arp – Tell Me, Tell Me

SNAP – Love II Love


2000

Click-B – Gate Of Honor

Duke – Starian

Kim Hyun Jung – Bruise

Lee Jung Hyun – Peace

Moon Child – Delete

O-24 – Blind Faith

Uhm Jung Hwa – Escape


2001

A4 – Chance

K-Pop – Shadow

Yoo Seung-jun (Steve Yoo) – WOW


2002

Shinhwa – Perfect Man


2003

JTL – Without Your Love

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