From 1990s K-pop idol to a steady solo career with songs like Cough Syrup.
For the H.O.T. sound, listen to Cough Syrup. If you want his later vibe, try Diner.
Kangta was the main vocalist of H.O.T., one of the groups that defined first-generation K-pop. His solo work includes tracks like Cough Syrup and Freezing, which carried that melodic sensibility forward. He's kept recording, with more recent songs like Diner showing he's still at it.
He debuted with H.O.T. in 1996, riding that wave through the late '90s. After the group's activities slowed, he went solo, putting out records like the one with Cough Syrup. The named songs suggest he's maintained a presence, from 오! 그대를 (Falling In Love) to Calling Out For You.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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