G.O.D.
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G.O.D.

G.O.D. formed in 1999 with five members: Yoon Kye-sang, Son Ho-young, Kim Tae-woo, Danny Ahn, and Park Joon-hyung. They were a Korean pop group that released...

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G.O.D. and the quiet Korean pop revolution

The five-member group that quietly reshaped Korean pop in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

For the full picture, put 'One Candle' next to something like 'Bothongnal'. That's the span of their sound, right there.

G.O.D. arrived when Korean pop was still figuring out its own voice, and they helped give it one. Songs like 'One Candle' and 'Love story' weren't just hits; they felt like conversations happening in living rooms. They made pop music that sounded like it belonged to the people listening to it.

They debuted in 1999 and released music steadily through the early 2000s, with '2005nyon' marking a specific point in that run. The songs suggest a shift from bright pop to more reflective material, like the later track 'An Observation'.

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One Candle Editor's note live · Video on page · 56 visits arrow_forward Bothongnal 44 visits arrow_forward Ee reoh keh doh Editor's note live · Video on page · 36 visits arrow_forward Nan Sarangeul Molla Editor's note live · Video on page · 36 visits A late-90s K-pop track where the group admits they still don't get it. arrow_forward 0% Editor's note live · Video on page · 33 visits A Korean pop ballad about clinging to a relationship everyone says is doomed. arrow_forward Ae Soo Editor's note live · Video on page · 32 visits A Korean ballad about the ache of searching for someone who's already gone. arrow_forward Crime Editor's note live · Video on page · 32 visits A confession about pretending not to know when you actually do. arrow_forward Dashi Editor's note live · Video on page · 32 visits A Korean ballad about standing in the rain, rehearsing a confession that never gets spoken. arrow_forward Ki hwa reul chweo 31 visits arrow_forward Saturday Night Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits arrow_forward 2005nyon Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A quiet moment from G.O.D.'s 2005nyon where the question hangs in the air. arrow_forward Babo Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A Korean pop ballad where the word 'babo', fool, becomes a confession too heavy to carry alone. arrow_forward Change Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits arrow_forward Deodeumgo Isseo Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A tense, conversational K-pop track about a partner who can't stop trembling while lying. arrow_forward Gil Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits A Korean ballad about the difficulty of saying what needs to be said, even when the words are right there. arrow_forward Eomeonimkke Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits A Korean ballad that unpacks the small, hard things a mother did without ever saying them. arrow_forward
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G.O.D. formed in 1999 with five members: Yoon Kye-sang, Son Ho-young, Kim Tae-woo, Danny Ahn, and Park Joon-hyung. They were a Korean pop group that released albums titled "Chapter 1," "Chapter 2," and "Chapter 3." Their songs included "Ki hwa reul chweo," "Nan Sarangeul Molla," and "Dance All Night."

In 2001, they put out a song called "Road" that became popular. It's often mentioned alongside their other tracks like "Deodeumgo Isseo" and "Crime." The group had some early difficulties with contracts and internal issues, but they kept working.

Their music covered different styles, from ballads to dance-pop. Over time, they built a following in South Korea and received various awards. The members also pursued individual projects in acting and television alongside the group's activities.

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