Z-FLO was a Korean hip-hop collective formed in 2009 by Jay Park, Simon Dominic, and Beenzino, three childhood friends who shared an interest in the genre. Their music often dealt with topics like identity and social inequality, mixing hip-hop with R&B and soul elements.
The track became a focal point for debates around cultural appropriation and sensitivity in South Korea, drawing both criticism and praise for its direct approach to social issues.
They put out several albums and singles over the next few years, including "Rookie of the Year" in 2010, "No Limit" in 2011, and "Animal Farm" in 2012. The group disbanded in 2013.
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