Now on with the post, so for the past couple of months I have been working on something, slowly but surely, and I'm finally ready to reveal to you guys just what it is.
I present to you, a list of the all the past Kpop groups starting from 1980 onward.
How To Read The Chart
[The year they debut is in the left black bar as well as along the top and bottom of the chart. The name of the group is in a colored square and a corresponding square with the same color shows the length of time that group has been active. On the right are color letters, BG, GG, M, and D.
[The year they debut is in the left black bar as well as along the top and bottom of the chart. The name of the group is in a colored square and a corresponding square with the same color shows the length of time that group has been active. On the right are color letters, BG, GG, M, and D.
BG stands for Boy Group, this is for groups of all genres that have all male members.
GG stands for Girl Group, this is for groups of all genres that have all female members.
M stands for Mixed Group, this is for groups that have both male and female members.
*Side note, if a group debut as a mixed group but later became a BG or GG I gave then the label of Mixed group if that is how they debut.*
*Side note, if a group debut as a mixed group but later became a BG or GG I gave then the label of Mixed group if that is how they debut.*
D stand for Duo, a group that only has two members. The neon blue D is for duos with two males, the red D is for duos with two females, and the lime green D is for duos with one female and one male.
If a group started out as a group and then became a duo they were given a group status since that is what they debut as.
Most of the older groups are presumed to be disbanded, but if I could not find a website to confirm it I did not put it.]
(Sorry I had to take screenshots of my excel spread sheet, blogspot does not allow you to upload PDF's.)
If a group started out as a group and then became a duo they were given a group status since that is what they debut as.
Most of the older groups are presumed to be disbanded, but if I could not find a website to confirm it I did not put it.]
(Sorry I had to take screenshots of my excel spread sheet, blogspot does not allow you to upload PDF's.)
(click on the pictures to enlarge them)
Solo artist and groups that use instruments[aka Bands] are not included on this list, I am making separate lists for those two.
I know without a doubt that a few trot groups and a few bands somehow managed to make their way onto the chart. The trot groups can stay, but if you see a band let me know so I can add them to my other list and take them off of this one.
Sorry I had to plaster my watermark all over it, but I knew people will steal it and not credit me and this took a long time to make so I want my credit.
DISCLAIMER: Allow me to state right now that all the information is not 100% accurate. I also had multiple sources contradicting others on such things as when a group debut or when they disbanded. In those cases if two sites had different dates I went with the year the group released their first album/single. I'm not Korean so I did not grow up with these groups knowing when they debut, so please forgive me if a few of them are out of place. If there is an error in the information I am more then willing to correct it, however you must provide me with a link of some kind that will show me proof of the date you are claiming the group debut in (or some type of proof). Also activity is dictated by albums/singles/mini album releases. If the group last released an album in 2004, but have released songs for OST in 2005, I did not count that as active on the chart, because often OST's will credit an entire group when only two members participated in the OST.
Here are a few fun facts, and fake awards I want to hand out.
Fun Facts:
1. Mixed groups were really popular early on but the trend has seemed to have died out.
2. I had always thought boy groups had were more popular early on and then girl groups grew in popularity but is not the case. They seemed to be even, and then girl groups over took the number of boy groups over the years.
3. Korean's love using acronyms for group names.
Fun Facts:
1. Mixed groups were really popular early on but the trend has seemed to have died out.
2. I had always thought boy groups had were more popular early on and then girl groups grew in popularity but is not the case. They seemed to be even, and then girl groups over took the number of boy groups over the years.
3. Korean's love using acronyms for group names.
Now for some awards (these awards are just for fun and should not be taken seriously)
STRANGEST GROUP NAME: It's hard to choose, some of my personal favorites are Mutant, Butt Head, Turtles, and Stony Skunk
STRANGEST GROUP NAME: It's hard to choose, some of my personal favorites are Mutant, Butt Head, Turtles, and Stony Skunk
MOST ANDROGYNOUS GROUP: Case & Nova. They are a duo who I first thought were both boys, then I thought it was one boy and one girl, and then I found out they were both girls XD.
SINGERS WHO CHANGED GROUPS THE MOST: Boom (yes Boom from Strong Heart), was in three groups before he went solo, they were Key, Nuclear, and Lexa. Jungah get this award as well, she was in three groups as well, Kiss Five, Sz, and After School.
GROUP WITH THE MOST MEMBER CHANGES: Xing. With a total of 18 members through the groups existence, I think they win the award for most member changes.
These are not really awards just random facts.
GROUPS WITH COLORS IN THERE NAMES:
COLOR: Colored Paper, The Color, Color.
BLACK: Black Beat, Black Out, All Black, Blacklist, Black Pearl, Black Eye, Black Queen.
BLUE:The Blue, Blue Marble, Blue Spring, T-Blue.
ORANGE: Orange, Orange Caramel.
BROWN: Brown Eyes, Brown Eyed Girls, Brown Eyed Soul.
RED: Red Soul, Red Sox.
GREEN: Green Area.
PINK: APink.
GOLD: Gary Gold Smith, The Gold.
PURPLE: Indigo.
GRAY: Eness Gray.
RAINBOW: Rainbow.
GROUP NAMES THAT HAVE BEEN REUSED OR SIMILAR TO OTHERS
(I didn't include sub-units):
Baby VOX 1997, Baby VOX Re.V 2007.
Brown Eyes 2001, Brown Eyed Soul 2003, Brown Eyed Girls 2006.
Chocolate 2010, Chocolat 2011.
F.O.X 1997, Fox 1999, Foxy 2006.
SEEYA 2006, The SEEYA 2012.
Speed 1998, Speed 2012.
Sugar 2002, Sugarless 2006.
Tiny 2000, Tiny-G 2012.
Take 2003, Take Out 2011.
GROUPS WITH NUMBERS IN THEIR NAME:
1: 1TYM, Uno, As One, A.D-One, One 2 One, OneTwo, A'st1,F1rst, B1A4, One Piece, S the One
2: 2 Shai, Deux, Mr.2, Two Two, C2K, Two & One, O2R, 2NB, Chapter 2, 2AM, 2PM, 2Lepik Soul, 2NE1, B2Y, 2Face, 2Nise,Gril2School, J2, Y2Y, 2Boram, 2 BiC, E2RE Two X
3: 3 Boys, M3, 3 Chongsa, 3rd Story
4: 4Men, A4, 4U, BGH4, 4Mintue, M4, 4Heaven, 4K
5: 5tion, Five, Tin Tin Five, Eagle Five, F-IV, Kisfive, 5 Dolls, X-5
6: Six Bomb, Keep Six
7: 7 Dayz, 7 Princess, 7Size, 7.9.4.2, E7
8: 8Eight,
9: Nine Muses
10: Ten
13: i-13
15: 15&
19: Sistar 19
24: O-24, 24/7, 24K
45: 45RPM
84: 84LY
91: Ninety One
100:100%
212: 212
501: SS501
1730: 1730
These are not really awards just random facts.
GROUPS WITH COLORS IN THERE NAMES:
COLOR: Colored Paper, The Color, Color.
BLACK: Black Beat, Black Out, All Black, Blacklist, Black Pearl, Black Eye, Black Queen.
BLUE:The Blue, Blue Marble, Blue Spring, T-Blue.
ORANGE: Orange, Orange Caramel.
BROWN: Brown Eyes, Brown Eyed Girls, Brown Eyed Soul.
RED: Red Soul, Red Sox.
GREEN: Green Area.
PINK: APink.
GOLD: Gary Gold Smith, The Gold.
PURPLE: Indigo.
GRAY: Eness Gray.
RAINBOW: Rainbow.
GROUP NAMES THAT HAVE BEEN REUSED OR SIMILAR TO OTHERS
(I didn't include sub-units):
Baby VOX 1997, Baby VOX Re.V 2007.
Brown Eyes 2001, Brown Eyed Soul 2003, Brown Eyed Girls 2006.
Chocolate 2010, Chocolat 2011.
F.O.X 1997, Fox 1999, Foxy 2006.
SEEYA 2006, The SEEYA 2012.
Speed 1998, Speed 2012.
Sugar 2002, Sugarless 2006.
Tiny 2000, Tiny-G 2012.
Take 2003, Take Out 2011.
GROUPS WITH NUMBERS IN THEIR NAME:
1: 1TYM, Uno, As One, A.D-One, One 2 One, OneTwo, A'st1,F1rst, B1A4, One Piece, S the One
2: 2 Shai, Deux, Mr.2, Two Two, C2K, Two & One, O2R, 2NB, Chapter 2, 2AM, 2PM, 2Lepik Soul, 2NE1, B2Y, 2Face, 2Nise,Gril2School, J2, Y2Y, 2Boram, 2 BiC, E2RE Two X
3: 3 Boys, M3, 3 Chongsa, 3rd Story
4: 4Men, A4, 4U, BGH4, 4Mintue, M4, 4Heaven, 4K
5: 5tion, Five, Tin Tin Five, Eagle Five, F-IV, Kisfive, 5 Dolls, X-5
6: Six Bomb, Keep Six
7: 7 Dayz, 7 Princess, 7Size, 7.9.4.2, E7
8: 8Eight,
9: Nine Muses
10: Ten
13: i-13
15: 15&
19: Sistar 19
24: O-24, 24/7, 24K
45: 45RPM
84: 84LY
91: Ninety One
100:100%
212: 212
501: SS501
1730: 1730
I hope international fans find this useful for discovering old school kpop groups. Also I hope this will make fans stop complaining about the large number of rookies that debut each year. As you can clearly see from the chart, as each year has pasted more and more groups have debut and this will continue to happen (unless Korea's economy takes a dive and smaller companies are unable to stay afloat and put out more groups) but more then likely more groups will continue to debut each year.
PLEASE let me know if I left anyone off the list (please remember that this list is for groups only, not solo artist or bands) especially groups from the 1980's.
This is an ongoing project I hope to continue for as many years as I can. I'm looking forward to 2013, let's see if the number of rookie groups can surpass 108.
Link to 2013 list HERE