Hijack (Thai band)
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Origin | Bangkok, Thailand |
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Years active | 1992 | –1994
Labels | RS Promotion |
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Hijack (Thai: ไฮแจ็ค) was a Thai boy band famous and popular in the 1990s under RS Promotion. And they are first boy band of RS label.
History[]
All four members of this band were former dancers who were used as back-up dancers for many singers. Hijack was the first boy band of RS Promotion.[1]
The band released two studio albums in 1993 and 1994, and a one-off special album with the Raptor.
While promoting the release of their third studio album, band member Phi–Phiraphan seriously injured their foot. Because of this they decided to eventually split up.[2]
During their most famous period Hijack had been interviewed by two foreign media companies; NHK of Japan and Singapore MTV. They were compared with Shonentai, the famous Japanese boy band of the same period.[3]
In 2017 Hijack has reunion in Por Lor Ruk Lae Kid Tung (ปล. รักและคิดถึง) as part of A-pop Bunterng 34 TV Program on Amarin TV channel [4]
Member[]
- Jaturong "X" Kolimart (เอ็กซ์: จตุรงค์ โกลิมาศ)
- Phiraphan "Phi" Kumarasith (ผี: พีรพันธุ์ กุมารสิทธิ์)
- Apichart "Toi" Kaimook (ต๋อย: อภิชาติ ไข่มุกข์)
- Phichai "James" Unakul (เจมส์: พิชัย อูนากุล)
Discography[]
Studio albums
- Form Lon Mai Tong Keb (ฟอร์มหล่นไม่ต้องเก็บ) 1993
- Len Jeb Jeb (เล่นเจ็บเจ็บ) 1994
Compilation albums
- R.S. Unplugged 1994
- Compilation with Raptor (with special single Ya Kid Wa Ther Mai Mee Kari; อย่าคิดว่าเธอไม่มีใคร) 1994
Filmography[]
- The Magic Shoes (รองต๊ะแล่บแปล๊บ) (lead role by Touch Na Takuatung directed by Prachya Pinkaew) March 14, 1992
References[]
- ^ BigChild (Jun 9, 2015). "แฟนพันธุ์แท้ - บอยแบนด์ & เกิร์ลแก๊ง 07ก.ค. 2006". Fan Pan Tae (in Thai).
- ^ กุหลาบสีเงิน (May 3, 2015). "star Retro : 'ผี ไฮแจ็ค' ผู้อยู่เบื้องหลังงานเต้น ของ 'ทัช'และ 'เจ' 2 ค่ายในเวลาเดียวกัน" (in Thai). Naewna. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
- ^ "คืนนี้วันนั้น - ไฮแจ็ค+ทีสเกิร์ต (2/2)" (in Thai). Channel 5. 4 May 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
- ^ "APOP บันเทิง 34 : "Hi-Jack" อดีตบอยแบนด์ยุค 90 สเต็ปเทพที่ไม่อาจลืม" (in Thai). Amarin TV. 7 June 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
- 1992 establishments in Thailand
- 1994 disestablishments in Thailand
- Thai boy bands
- Musical groups from Bangkok
- Thai dancers
- Thai pop music groups
- Musical groups established in 1992
- Musical groups disestablished in 1994
- Asian musical group stubs