2009 in South Korean music

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List of years in South Korean music

The following is a list of notable events and releases that musically occurred in 2009 in South Korea.

Notable events and achievements[]

Award shows and festivals[]

Award ceremonies[]

2009 music award ceremonies in South Korea
Date Event Host
February 12 21st Seoul Music Awards Sports Seoul
February 22 30th & 31st Cyworld Digital Music Awards Cyworld
March 12 6th Korean Music Awards Korean Music Awards Committee
April 21 32nd & 33rd Cyworld Digital Music Awards Cyworld
June 10 34th & 35th Cyworld Digital Music Awards
August 20 36th & 37th Cyworld Digital Music Awards
October 18 38th & 39th Cyworld Digital Music Awards
November 21 11th Mnet Asian Music Awards CJ E&M (Mnet)
December 10 24th Golden Disc Awards Ilgan Sports and JTBC Plus
December 13 40th & 41st Cyworld Digital Music Awards Cyworld
December 16 1st Melon Music Awards Kakao M

Festivals[]

2009 televised music festivals in South Korea
Date Event Host
September 19 Asia Song Festival Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange
December 29 SBS Gayo Daejeon Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS)
December 30 KBS Song Festival Korean Broadcasting System (KBS)
December 31 MBC Gayo Daejejeon Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC)

Debuting and disbanded in 2009[]

Debuting groups[]

Solo debut[]

Disbanded groups[]

Releases of 2009[]

First quarter[]

January[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
5 Romantic Novel Gavy NJ K-pop Dance-pop
7 Gee Girls' Generation K-pop Dance-pop
8 Baekajeolhyeon Leessang K-pop Dance-pop Korean hip hop
15 New Schoolgirl After School K-pop Dance-pop
20 Forever M. Street K-pop Ballad

February[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
3 Bring It Back 2 Old School U-KISS K-pop Dance-pop
6 This Is Love Hwayobi K-pop R&B
10 Eolmana Jokillae BLESS/CODE-V K-pop Pop
11 Jump Up F.T. Island K-pop pop-rock
12 Pretty Girl Special Edition Kara K-pop
Decennium Fly to the Sky K-pop
27 Davichi in Wonderland Davichi K-pop Dance-pop
30 Scream Op.1 Lee Joo-min K-pop

March[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
10 Golden Age 8Eight K-pop Dance-pop
12 Sorry, Sorry Super Junior K-pop
20 Time For Confession 2AM K-pop
23 Type "B" – Back To 80's Son Dam-bi K-pop
27 Map the Soul Epik High K-pop
31 Dropping the Tears K.Will K-pop

Second quarter[]

April[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
16 2:00PM Time for Change 2PM K-pop
Gift from SG Wannabe SG Wannabe K-pop Pop music R&B
23 Growing Up IU K-pop

May[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
13 Shake Chae Yeon K-pop
25 Romeo Shinee K-pop
27 Jumpin' Koyote K-pop

June[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
1 Vol.2 Maestro Outsider K-pop Hip hop
9 Untouchable Mini Album 1st Untouchable K-pop
29 Tell Me Your Wish (Genie) Girls' Generation K-pop Dance-pop

Third quarter[]

July[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
01 The Gold Hwayobi K-pop R&B
08 2NE1 1st Mini Album 2NE1 K-pop, dance-pop
14 Supreme Team Guide To Excellent Adventure Supreme Team K-pop
15 Realcollabo + RMX Ra.D K-pop
16 Cross & Change F.T. Island K-pop, pop-rock
21 SS501 Solo Collection SS501 K-pop
Sound-G Brown Eyed Girls K-pop
31 Revolution Kara K-pop

August[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
6 Summer Hwayobi K-pop R&B
Love Class Mighty Mouth K-pop Pop , Hip Hop
7 Love Song Untouchable with Geumbi K-pop Hip-Hop
13 See The Sea BADA K-pop Pop
18 Heartbreaker G-Dragon K-pop
27 Sophisticated Jewelry K-pop
31 For Muzik 4minute K-pop

September[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
16 [e] Epik High K-pop
17 Shadow Lee Seung-gi K-pop

Fourth quarter[]

October[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
6 Hexagonal Leessang K-pop Dance-pop Korean hip hop
8 Vocolate Wheesung K-pop Dance-pop
22 2009, Year of Us Shinee K-pop
Rebirth SS501 K-pop
H Soul Hwanhee K-pop
26 Double Date F.T. Triple K-pop pop-rock

November[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
5 Missing You K.Will K-pop
6 ContiUKiss U-KISS K-pop Dance-pop
10 01:59PM 2PM K-pop Dance-pop Dance Ballad
12 IU...IM IU K-pop
21 Gossip Girl Rainbow K-pop
25 Because of You After School K-pop
27 Absolute First Album T-ara K-pop
29 Supsense Op.2 Lee Joo-min R&B

December[]

Date Title Artist Genre(s)
10 Volume 2 – Manifold Brian Joo K-pop
11 Merry Christmas Untouchable with Hwayoung K-pop Hip-Hop
17 End And... Jewelry K-pop

See also[]

References[]

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