List of South Korean boy groups

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K-pop boy groups refer to South Korea's all-male idol groups who account for a large portion of the K-pop industry. Korean boy groups have aided in the global spread and promotion of Korean culture through their demonstrated prominence and popularity. First generation groups from the late 90's and early 2000's such as H.O.T. Shinhwa and G.o.d. are cited as building these foundations as the first successful all-male groups in Korea and through their participation in the first Hallyu Wave. In 2007 and onward, second generation groups such as Big Bang, TVXQ, Super Junior, 2PM, Shinee, Beast and Infinite continued to grow the popularity of male group domestically in Korea as well as globally through the second phase of Hallyu. The rise of groups such as Exo and BTS in 2012 and 2013 launched the third generation of boy groups and launched K-pop to mass global appeal. BTS in particular has attained mainstream western appeal with number one hits on Billboard charts and multiple collaborations with global artists such as Nicki Minaj, Coldplay and Halsey. Other major groups to have debuted from 2012 onward include Seventeen, NCT, Wanna One, Tomorrow X Together, Stray Kids and Enhypen all who continue to garner widespread attention and build K-pop's global appeal.

Generation 1 (1992–2002)[]

Before the early 1990’s, it was only solo artists doing Trot. Then in 1992, South Koream Music started to shift with Hip-Hop inspired genre, with the debut of Seo Taiji and Boys, who used English in their songs. It wasn't till Lee-Soo Man the founder of SM Entertainment created a bunch of several artists and starting the Hallyu Wave. First generation of K-pop began with the birth of the idol industry after the debut of H.O.T. in 1996 and follows the early years of K-pop and includes idol groups debuting from 1997 to 2002.

Best-selling groups
Group name Duration (Former) Members Sub-unit groups Debut single Breakthrough single Notable singles Best-selling Korean album Notable awards
H.O.T. 1996–2001

2018–present

Moon Hee-joon

Jang Woo-hyuk

Tony Ahn

Kangta

Lee Jae-won

N/A "Warrior's Descendant" (1997) "Warrior's Descendant" (1997) "Candy" (1996)

"We Are the Future" (1997)

"Hope" (1998)

"I Yah!" (1999)

"Outside Castle" (2000)

  • see also: H.O.T. discography
We Hate All Kinds of Violence (1996 Studio Album) see also: List of awards received by H.O.T.
Sechs Kies 1997–2000

2016–present

Eun Ji-won

Lee Jai-jin

Kim Jae-duck

Jang Su-won

Kang Sung-hoon (Former)

Ko Ji-yong (Former)

J-Walk "School Anthem" (1997) "School Anthem" (1997) "School Anthem" (1997)

"The Way This Guy Lives" (1997)

"Road Fighter" (1998)

"Couple" (1998)

School Anthem

(1997 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards received by Sechs Kies
Shinhwa 1998-present Eric Mun

Lee Min-woo

Kim Dong-wan

Shin Hye-sung

Jun Jin

Andy Lee

N/A "Revolver" (1998) "T.O.P (Twinkling of Paradise)" (1999) "Only One" (2000)

"Wild Eyes" (2001)

"Perfect Man" (2002)

"Your Wedding" (2002)

"Brand New" (2004)

"Crazy" (2004)

"Once in a Lifetime" (2006)

"Venus" (2012)

"Sniper" (2015)

"Touch" (2017)

Hey, Come On!

(2001 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Shinhwa
g.o.d. 1999–2005

2014–present

Park Joon-hyung

Yoon Kye-sang

Danny Ahn

Son Ho-young

Kim Tae-woo

N/A "To Mother" (1999) "Lies" (2000) "Lies" (2000)

"Road" (2001)

"An Ordinary Day" (2004)

"The Lone Duckling" (2014)

Chapter 3

(2000 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by g.o.d.
  • 2000 Mnet Asia Music Awards: "Best Male Group"
  • 2000 Seoul Music Awards: "Bonsang Award"
  • 2001 Golden Disc Award: "Disc Daesang (Album of the Year)" for "Chapter 4"
  • 2001 Mnet Asia Music Awards: "Most Popular Music Video (Daesang)"
  • 2014 Melon Music Awards: "Album of the Year" for "Chapter 8"

Other notable groups[]

  • Click-B
  • NRG
  • Fly to the Sky
  • 1TYM
  • UN
  • Jinusean
  • 5tion
  • F-iV

Generation 2 (2003–2011)[]

As the popular first-generation idols disbanded during the early 2000s, ballads and R&B music became mainstream in the Korean music industry again. Since 2003, singers such as SG Wannabe, Wheesung, and Buzz became very popular.

Best-selling groups
Group name Duration (Former) Members Sub-unit groups Debut single Breakthrough single Best-selling singles Best-selling Korean album Notable awards
TVXQ 2003-present U-Know Yunho

Max Changmin

Hero Jaejoong (Former)

Micky Yoochun (Former)

Xiah Junsu (Former)

N/A "Hug" (2004) "Hug" (2004) "Hug" (2004)

"Rising Sun" (2005)

""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap." (2006)

"Balloon" (2006)

"Mirotic" (2008)

"Keep Your Head Down" (2011)

"Something" (2014)

Mirotic

(2008 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by TVXQ
Super Junior 2005-present Leeteuk

Heechul

Yesung

Shindong

Sungmin

Eunhyuk

Donghae

Siwon

Ryeowook

Kyuhyun

Hangeng (Former)

Kangin (Former)

Kibum (Former)

Super Junior-M

Super Junior-D&E

Super Junior-T

Super Junior-K.R.Y

"Twins (Knock Out)" (2005) "U" (2006) "U" (2006)

"Don't Don" (2007)

"Sorry Sorry" (2009)

"It's You" (2009)

"Bonamana" (2010)

"Mr Simple" (2011)

"Sexy, Free & Single" (2012)

"Mamacita" (2014)

"Black Suit" (2017)

Mr. Simple

(2011 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Super Junior
  • 2007 Mnet Asia Music Awards: "Artist of the Year"
  • 2009 Golden Disc Awards: "Disc Daesang" for "Sorry, Sorry"
  • 2011 Mnet Asia Music Awards: "Album of the Year (Daesang)" for "Mr. Simple"
  • 2012 Seoul Music Awards: "Disc Daesang" for "Mr. Simple"
  • 2021 The Fact Music Awards: "Artist of the Year"
SS501 2005-2010 Kim Hyun-joong

Heo Young-saeng

Kim Kyu-jong

Park Jung-min

Kim Hyung-jun

Double S 301 "Warning" (2005) "Never Again" (2005) "Snow Prince" (2005)

"4Chance" (2006)

"Deja Vu" (2008)

"U R Man" (2008)

"Love Like This" (2009)

"Love Ya" (2010)

Rebirth

(2009 EP)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by SS501
Big Bang 2006-present T.O.P

Taeyang

G-Dragon

Daesung

Seungri (Former)

GD & TOP

GD X Taeyang

"We Belong Together" (2006) "Lies" (2007) "Lies" (2007)

"Last Farewell" (2007)

"Haru Haru" (2008)

"Sunset Glow" (2008)

"Tonight" (2011)

"Blue" (2012)

"Fantastic Baby" (2012)

"Monster" (2012)

"Bang Bang Bang" (2015)

"Fxxk It" (2016)

"Flower Road" (2018)

Remember

(2005 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Big Bang
  • 2009 Seoul Music Awards: "Record of the Year" for "Remember"
  • 2015 Korean Music Awards: "Song of the Year" for "Bae Bae"
  • 2015 Melon Music Awards: "Artist of the Year"
  • 2015 Mnet Asia Music Awards: "Artist of the Year"
  • 2016 Golden Disc Awards: "Digital Daesang (Song of the Year)" for "Loser"
F.T. Island 2007-present Lee Hong-gi

Lee Jae-jin

Choi Min-hwan

Song Seung-hyun (Former)

Choi Jong-hoon (Former)

Oh Won-bin (Former)

F.T. Triple "Lovesick" (2007) "Lovesick" (2007) "Lovesick" (2007)

"Thunder" (2007)

"Until You Come Back" (2007)

"Love Love Love" (2010)

"Hello Hello" (2010)

"Severely" (2012)

"I Wish" (2012)

Cheerful Sensibility

(2007 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by F.T. Island
2AM 2008-2014

2021-present

Jo Kwon

Lee Chang-min

Lim Seul-ong

Jeong Jinwoon

N/A "This Song" (2008) "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die" (2010) "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die" (2010)

"I Was Wrong" (2010)

"You Wouldn't Answer My Calls" (2010)

"Like Crazy" (2010)

"I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me" (2012)

"One Spring Day" (2013)

Saint o'Clock

(2010 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by 2AM
2PM 2008-2017

2021-present

Jun. K

Nichkhun

Taecyeon

Wooyoung

Junho

Chansung

Jaebeom (Former)

N/A "10 Out of 10" (2008) "Again & Again" (2009) "Again & Again" (2009)

"Heartbeat" (2009)

"Without U" (2010)

"I'll Be Back" (2010)

"Hands Up" (2011)

"Come Back When You Hear This Song" (2013)

"My House" (2015)

Must

(2021 Studio Album)[1]

see also: List of awards and nominations received by 2PM
Shinee 2008-present Onew

Key

Minho

Taemin

Jonghyun (Former)

N/A "Replay" (2008) "Replay" (2008) "Replay" (2008)

"Love Like Oxygen" (2008)

"Juliette" (2009)

"Ring Ding Dong" (2009)

"Lucifer" (2010)

"Hello" (2010)

"Sherlock (Clue +Note )" (2012)

"Dream Girl" (2013)

"Everybody" (2013)

"View" (2015)

"Don't Call Me" (2021)

Don't Call Me

(2021 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Shinee
Beast / Highlight 2009-present Yoon Doo-joon

Yang Yo-seob

Lee Gi-kwang

Son Dong-woon

Yong Jun-hyung (Former)

Jang Hyun-seung (Former)

N/A "Bad Girl" (2009) "Mystery" (2009) "Shock" (2010)

"Breath" (2010)

"Beautiful" (2010)

"On Rainy Days" (2010)

"Fiction" (2011)

"Beautiful Night" (2012)

"Shadow" (2013)

"Good Luck" (2014)

"Ribbon" (2016)

"Plz Don't Be Sad" (2017)

Fiction and Fact

(2011 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Beast
CNBLUE 2009-present Jung Yong-hwa

Kang Min-hyuk

Lee Jung-shin

Lee Jong-hyun (Former)

Kwon Kwang-jin (Former)

N/A "I'm a Loner" (2010) "I'm a Loner" (2010) "I'm a Loner" (2010)

"Love" (2010)

"Intuition" (2011)

"Still in Love" (2012)

"Hey You" (2012)

"I'm Sorry" (2013)

"Can't Stop" (2014)

First Step

(2011 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by CNBLUE
Infinite 2010-indefinite hiatus Sungkyu

Dongwoo

Woohyun

Sungyeol

L

Sungjong

Hoya (Former)

Infinite H

Infinite F

"Come Back Again" (2010) "Nothing's Over" (2011) "Be Mine" (2011)

"Paradise" (2011)

"The Chaser" (2012)

"Man in Love" (2013)

"Destiny" (2013)

"Back" (2014)

"Bad" (2015)

"The Eye" (2016)

New Challenge

(2013 EP)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Infinite
B1A4 2011-present CNU

Sandeul

Gongchan

Jinyoung (Former)

Baro (Former)

N/A "O.K" (2011) "Beautiful Target" (2011) "Beautiful Target" (2011)

"Baby I'm Sorry" (2012)

"Baby Good Night" (2012)

"What's Happening?" (2013)

"Lonely" (2014)

"A Lie" (2016)

  • see also: B1A4 discography
Who Am I

(2014 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by B1A4
Block B 2011-present Taeil

B-Bomb

Jaehyo

U-Kwon

Park Kyung

P.O

Zico

Bastarz

T2U

"Freeze!" (2011) "NalinA" (2012) "NalinA" (2012)

"Nillili Mambo" (2012)

"Very Good" (2013)

"H.E.R" (2014)

"Toy" (2016)

"Yesterday" (2017)

Blockbuster

(2012 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Block B
  • 2012 Korean Culture Entertainment Awards: "New Artist Award
  • 2014 Gaon Chart Awards: "Hot Trend Award"
  • 2016 Asia Artist Awards: "Best Star Award, Singer"
bold = best-selling single

Other notable groups[]

  • Teen Top
  • MBLAQ
  • U-KISS
  • ZE:A
  • Boyfriend
  • V.O.S
  • DMTN
  • Myname
  • N-Sonic

Generation 3 (2012 – mid 2017)[]

K-pop saw a revival with the third generation that grew in the digital age with the influence of social media and resulted in the globalization of the genre. This era also saw a growth in survival programs that pushed for more competition, and includes idol groups that primarily debuted in 2012 onward.

Best-selling groups
Group name Duration (Former) Members Sub-unit groups Debut single Breakthrough single Best-selling singles Best-selling Korean album Notable awards
B.A.P. 2012-2019 Yongguk

Himchan

Daehyun

Youngjae

Jong-up

Zelo

N/A "Warrior" (2012) "Warrior" (2012) "Warrior" (2012)

"No Mercy" (2012)

"Crash" (2012)

"Stop It" (2012)

"Rain Sound" (2013)

"One Shot" (2013)

"1004 (Angel)" (2014)

First Sensibility

(2014 Studio Album)[2]

see also: List of awards and nominations received by B.A.P.
BtoB 2012-present Eunkwang

Minhyuk

Changsub

Hyunsik

Peniel

Sungjae

Ilhoon (Former)

BtoB Blue

BtoB 4U

"Insane" (2012) "Beep Beep" (2014) "It's Okay" (2015)

"Way Back Home" (2015)

"Remember That" (2016)

"Pray (I'll Be Your Man" (2016)

"Movie" (2017)

"Missing You" (2017)

"Only One For You" (2018)

Brother Act

(2017 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by BtoB
Exo 2012-present Xiumin

Suho

Lay

Baekhyun

Chen

Chanyeol

D.O.

Kai

Sehun

Luhan (Former)

Kris (Former)

Tao (Former)

Exo-CBX

Exo-SC

"Mama" (2012) "Wolf" (2012) "Wolf" (2013)

"Growl" (2013)

"Overdose" (2014)

"Call Me Baby" (2015)

"Love Me Right" (2015)

"Monster" (2015)

"Ko Ko Bop" (2017)

"Tempo" (2018)

"Love Shot" (2018)

Don't Mess Up My Tempo

(2018 Reissue Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Exo
VIXX 2012-present N

Leo

Ken

Ravi

Hyuk

Hongbin (Former)

VIXX LR "Super Hero" (2012) "On and On" (2013) "G.R.8.U" (2013)

"Voodoo Doll" (2013)

"Eternity" (2014)

"Love Equation" (2015)

"Chained Up" (2015)

"The Closer" (2016)

"Shangri-La" (2017)

Chained Up

(2015 Studio Album)[3]

see also: List of awards and nominations received by VIXX
NU'EST 2012-2022 JR

Aron

Baekho

Minhyun

Ren

NU'EST-M

NU'EST W

"Face" (2012) "Bet Bet" (2019) "Hello" (2013)

"Bet Bet" (2019)

"I'm In Trouble" (2020)

"Inside Out" (2021)

Happily Ever After

(2019 EP)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by NU'EST
BTS 2013-present Jin

Suga

J-Hope

RM

Jimin

V

Jungkook

N/A "No More Dream" (2013) "I Need U" (2015) "I Need U" (2015)

"Run" (2015)

"Fire" (2016)

"Blood, Sweat & Tears" (2016)

"Spring Day" (2017)

"DNA" (2017)

"Fake Love" (2018)

"Idol" (2018)

"Boy with Luv" (2019)

"Dynamite" (2020)

"Butter" (2021)

Map of the Soul: 7

(2020 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by BTS
Winner 2013-present Jinwoo

Seunghoon

Mino

Seungyoon

Taehyun (Former)

N/A "Empty" (2014) "Empty" (2014) "Empty" (2014)

"Color Ring" (2014)

"Sentimental" (2016)

"Baby Baby" (2016)

"Really Really" (2017)

"Everyday" (2018)

"Millions" (2018)

"Ah Yeah" (2019)

Everyday

(2018 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Winner
Got7 2014-present Mark

Jay B

Jackson

Jinyoung

Youngjae

BamBam

Yugyeom

JJ Project

Jus2

"Girls, Girls, Girls" (2014) "A" (2014) "Girls, Girls, Girls" (2014)

"A" (2014)

"Just Right" (2015)

"If You Do" (2015)

"Fly" (2016)

"Hard Carry" (2016)

"Never Ever" (2017)

"Look" (2018)

Dye

(2017 EP)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Got7
iKon 2015-present Jinhwan

Yunhyeong

Bobby

Donghyuk

Ju-ne

Chanwoo

B.I (Former)

N/A "My Type" (2015) "My Type" (2015) "My Type" (2015)

"Rhythm Ta" (2015)

"Apology" (2015)

"#WYD" (2016)

"Love Scenario" (2017)

"Killing Me" (2018)

"Goodbye Road" (2018)

Welcome Back

(2015 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by iKon
Monsta X 2015-present Shownu

Minhyuk

Kihyun

Hyungwon

Joohoney

I.M

Wonho (Former)

N/A "Trespass" (2015) "Hero" (2015) "Hero" (2015)

"Dramarama" (2017)

"Jealousy" (2018)

"Alligator" (2019)

"Fantasia" (2020)

  • see also: Monsta X discography
One of a Kind

(2021 EP)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Monsta X
Seventeen 2015-present S.Coups

Jeonghan

Joshua

Jun

Hoshi

Wonwoo

Woozi

DK

Mingyu

The8

Seungkwan

Vernon

Dino

Seventeen BSS

Seventeen HIP-HOP Seventeen VOCAL Seventeen PERFORMANCE Seventeen Leaders

"Adore U" (2015) "Mansae" (2015) "Mansae" (2015)

"Pretty U" (2016)

"Very Nice" (2016)

"Don't Wanna Cry" (2017)

"Clap" (2017)

"Thanks" (2018)

"Oh My! (2018)

"Home" (2019)

"Left & Right" (2020)

"Rock With You" (2021)

  • see also: Seventeen discography
Attacca

(2021 EP)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Seventeen
Astro 2016-present MJ

Jinjin

Cha Eun-woo

Moon Bin

Rocky

Yoon San-ha

Moonbin & Sanha "Hide & Seek" (2016) "All Night" (2019) "Knock" (2020)

"One" (2021)

"After Midnight" (2021)

  • see also: Astro discography
All Yours

(2021 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Astro
NCT 2016-present see members NCT 127

NCT Dream

NCT U

WayV

"The 7th Sense" (2016) "Cherry Bomb" (2017) "Cherry Bomb" (2017)

"Boss" (2018)

"We Go Up" (2018)

"Regular" (2018)

"Boom" (2019)

"Kick It" (2020)

"Punch" (2020)

"Make a Wish (Birthday Song)" (2020)

"Hot Sauce" (2021)

"Hello Future" (2021)

"Sticker" (2021)

"Favorite (Vampire)" (2021)

  • see also: NCT discography
Sticker

(2021 Studio Album)[4]

see also: List of awards and nominations received by NCT
Wanna One 2017-2019 Yoon Ji-sung

Ha Sung-woon

Hwang Min-hyun

Ong Seong-wu

Kim Jae-hwan

Kang Daniel

Park Ji-hoon

Park Woo-jin

Bae Jin-young

Lee Dae-hwi

Lai Kuan-lin

N/A "Energetic" (2017) "Energetic" (2017) "Energetic" (2017)

"Burn It Up" (2017)

"Beautiful" (2017)

"I Promise You (I.P.U)" (2018)

"Boomerang" (2018)

"Light" (2018)

"Spring Breeze" (2018)

  • see also: Wanna One discography
1x1=1 (To Be One)

(2017 Reissue Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Wanna One
bold = best-selling single

Other notable groups[]

  • Pentagon
  • ONF
  • SF9
  • Golden Child
  • Day6
  • N.Flying
  • VAV
  • UP10TION
  • Uniq
  • 100%
  • Speed
  • KNK
  • Victon
  • 24K
  • A.cian
  • A-Jax
  • C-Clown
  • Cross Gene
  • Mr.Mr
  • Boys Republic
  • History
  • B.I.G.
  • Bigflo
  • HALO
  • Hotshot
  • JJCC
  • K-Much
  • Map6
  • Imfact
  • Masc
  • 14U
  • A.C.E
  • GreatGuys
  • In2It
  • JBJ
  • MVP
  • Myteen
  • Rainz
  • Seven O'Clock
  • The Rose
  • TST
  • TRCNG
  • Varsity

Generation 4 (late 2017–present)[]

This generation has had to overcome problems such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the resulting economic disruption, and the transition to virtual concerts. These groups are in a situation that needs them to pioneer a wider variety of publicity methods, including the recently active online performance.[5]

Best-selling groups*
Group name Duration (Former) Members Sub-unit groups Debut single Breakthrough single Best-selling singles Best-selling Korean album Notable awards
The Boyz 2017–present Sangyeon

Jacob

Younghoon

Hyunjae

Juyeon

Kevin

New

Q

Ju Haknyeon

Sunwoo

Eric

Hwall (Former)

N/A "Boy" (2017) "No Air" (2018) "No Air" (2018)

"The Stealer" (2020)

"Kingdom Come" (2020)

"Thrill Ride" (2021)

"Maverick" (2021)

Thrill-ing

(2021 EP)[6]

see also: List of awards and nominations received by The Boyz
Stray Kids 2018–present Bang Chan

Lee Know

Changbin

Hyunjin

Han

Felix

Seungmin

I.N

Woojin (Former)

3Racha "District 9" (2018) "My Pace" (2018) "My Pace" (2018)

"Miroh" (2019)

"God's Menu" (2020)

"Back Door" (2020)

"Thunderous" (2021)

  • see also: Stray Kids discography
Noeasy

(2021 Studio Album)[7]

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Stray Kids
Ateez 2018–present Hongjoong

Seonghwa

Yunho

Yeosang

San

Mingi

Wooyoung

Jongho

N/A "Pirate King" (2018) "Say My Name" (2019) "Say My Name" (2019)

"Inception" (2020)

"Fireworks (I'm the One)" (2021)

"Deja Vu" (2021)

  • see also: Ateez discography
Zero: Fever Part.3

(2021 EP)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Ateez
Tomorrow X Together 2019–present Yeonjun

Soobin

Beomgyu

Taehyun

HueningKai

N/A "Crown" (2019) "Crown" (2019) "Crown" (2019)

"Can't You See Me?" (2020)

"Blue Hour" (2020)

"0x1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You)" (2021)

"Loser=Lover" (2021)

  • see also: TXT discography
The Chaos Chapter: Freeze

(2021 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by TXT
Treasure 2019–present Hyunsuk

Jihoon

Yoshi

Junkyu

Mashiho

Jaehyuk

Asahi

Yedam

Doyoung

Haruto

Jeongwoo

Junghwan

N/A "Boy" (2020) "Boy" (2020) "Boy" (2020)

"I Love You" (2020)

"My Treasure" (2021)

"Jikjin" (2022)

The First Step: Treasure Effect

(2021 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Treasure
Enhypen 2020–present Heeseung

Jay

Jake

Sunghoon

Sunoo

Jungwon

Ni-ki

N/A "Given-Taken" (2020) "Drunk-Dazed" (2021) "Given-Taken" (2020)

"Drunk-Dazed" (2021)

"Fever" (2021)

Dimension: Dilemma

(2021 Studio Album)

see also: List of awards and nominations received by Enhypen
* = have at least 1 album that has sold over 250,000 copies ; bold = best-selling single

Other notable groups[]

  • AB6IX (2019–present)
  • CIX (2019–present)
  • X1 (2019–2020)
  • Oneus (2018–present)
  • Drippin (2020–present)
  • Cravity (2020–present)
  • WEi (2020–present)
  • Mirae (2021–present)
  • Verivery (2019–present)
  • MCND (2020–present)
  • P1Harmony (2020–present)
  • Just B (2021–present)
  • Ciipher (2021–present)
  • Epex (2021–present)
  • E'Last (2020–present)
  • BAE173 (2020–present)
  • DKB (2020–present)
  • Ghost9 (2020–present)
  • TO1 (2020–present)
  • BDC (2019–present)
  • D1ce (2019–present)
  • Omega X (2021–present)
  • OnlyOneOf (2019–present)
  • D-Crunch (2018–present)
  • Target (2018–present)
  • W24 (2018–present)
  • 1Team (2019–2021)
  • 1the9 (2019–2020)
  • ENOi (2019–2021)
  • Newkidd (2017–present)
  • Onewe (2019–present)
  • SuperM (2019–present)
  • Kingdom (2021–present)
  • T1419 (2021–present)
  • Tempest (2022–present)

See also[]

References[]

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