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sábado, 22 de noviembre de 2025
H.O.T reunites as a full group after six years "We saw ourselves from 30 years ago"

Before H.O.T’s stage, Teen Top, fromis_9, and tripleS each performed 30-minute sets. Members of tripleS stayed in the stands afterward to watch H.O.T, paying respect to their seniors.
In the interview, Lee Jae Won described the preparation and his emotions: "We practiced hard for months. It was so tough it felt like we were groaning, but I could feel H.O.T’s DNA waking up again. Right before the show, the anticipation was huge. Even our group rehearsal felt exciting." He added that the set featured around ten of the group’s biggest hits because "rehearsing with the band and tightening the moves took more time."
Recalling the most demanding number, Lee Jae Won pointed to ‘We Are The Future’: "There are lots of sit-down/stand-up sequences. Watching old videos, I thought, ‘Who are these people flying around?’ But standing with the members again, it felt like we were back 30 years ago. When I’m dancing on the far right, I can see everyone on the left—the tiny movements only I can see… it was really moving."

The set included classics such as ‘Warrior’s Descendant’, ‘Candy’, ‘We Are The Future’, ‘Line Up!’, ‘Happiness’, and ‘Light’, with the members’ voices and synchronized moves locking back into place. New material also appeared at the festival, including Lee Jae Won’s ‘Call Me Right Now’ and Jang Woo Hyuk’s ‘Nothing ★ To Lose’.
Reflecting on time and teamwork, Lee Jae Won said, "We’ve changed a little, but our vibe is the same. After doing this, it feels like there aren’t any big issues. I think we can go another ten years." He also mused, "Back then we practiced by shuttling around videotapes. If we’d lived in a time when you could pull up YouTube instantly, maybe we would’ve been even better. Our 30th is next year—we want to prepare a lot and do it without regrets."

Getting to a full-group stage took time and care. "The process wasn’t easy," Lee Jae Won acknowledged, "but we’re happy we could keep our promise to fans. For the 30th, we’d like to do a world tour if possible. Nothing’s set yet, but it would be great to perform in places like Greater China or North America."
He closed with a message to fans: "We were so excited to meet you again after so long. We want to give those who haven’t forgotten us another page of good memories." H.O.T’s festival performances continue on the 23rd, with stages that day by 2AM, OH MY GIRL, and Solar of MAMAMOO.
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sábado, 6 de septiembre de 2025
martes, 22 de julio de 2025
H.O.T. to reunite as full group after 6 years
The festival previously teased a major headliner, stating that a “representative legend of Korean music” would take the stage in what promises to be a landmark project in K-pop history. That artist has now been revealed to be H.O.T.
Debuting in 1996, H.O.T. rose to iconic status with countless hit songs such as Candy, Warrior’s Descendant, Light, Happiness, Wolf and Sheep, We Are the Future, Line Up, and Child. The group paved the way for future K-pop idols, setting records for popularity, album sales, and fandom culture.
After officially disbanding in 2001, the members reunited in 2018 through the MBC variety show 'Infinite Challenge', followed by solo concerts at Seoul Olympic Stadium and Gocheok Sky Dome in 2018 and 2019. However, the group has not performed together since—until now.
With their upcoming performance at the Hanteo Music Festival, fans will finally get to see H.O.T. as a complete group once again, marking a long-awaited reunion six years in the making. Expectations are high for the group to deliver the same electrifying stage presence and unforgettable energy they are known for.
Members of H.O.T. have frequently expressed their desire to reunite on stage. Last year, Lee Jaewon shared in an interview, “We’re always thinking about performing together again. The possibility of reuniting is open. All the members share the same love for our fans. When the timing aligns, I truly believe we’ll be back on stage.”
Jang Woo Hyuk also hinted at a future reunion on Season 3 of MBN’s variety show 'Let’s Go', saying, “We’ve been discussing it. I think something really good will happen next year.”
Now, that “really good thing” has come to life—H.O.T.’s full-group stage is officially happening, and fans couldn’t be more excited.
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domingo, 22 de diciembre de 2024
Jang Woo Hyuk teases potential H.O.T. reunion in 2025
Singer Jang Woo Hyuk has sent fans into a frenzy by hinting at a potential reunion of the legendary first-generation K-pop group H.O.T. in the coming year.
On the December 21 episode of MBN's variety show "Let's Go Go" season 3, H.O.T. member Jang Woo Hyuk made a guest appearance and discussed his future plans. "I've been continuously working on music and holding fan meetings," he shared. "And next year, I plan to release my third full-length album."
He then added, "H.O.T. is also in continuous talks. I think there might be very good news next year," raising anticipation for a possible reunion of the iconic group.
H.O.T. last reunited back in 2018 for a reunion concert entitled 'Forever [Highfive Of Teenagers]' and this news of a possible come back with H.O.T. as a whole will definitely come as good news to their long-time fans.
Are you looking forward to it?
martes, 14 de diciembre de 2021
How international and Korean fans understood J-Hope differently after seeing his comment on Weverse
On December 14, BTS's Jimin posted a photo on Weverse that caught the attention of the members as well as his fans.
The photo showed Jimin getting a haircut showing long hair that came up to his chin with highlights. BTS members gathered their attention to the photo, with member V sharing the photo on his Instagram and J-Hope leaving a comment on Weverse.
However, international fans and Korean fans are understanding the comment differently, causing a discussion in various social media platforms and online communities.
On this day, J-Hope left the comment, "H.O.T," which Korean and old-school K-pop fans understood as a reference for the 90s legendary K-Pop group H.O.T. However, the international fans who were unaware of the group thought J-Hope was saying Jimin was "Hot."
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However, with the help of English-speaking Korean fans, international fans now understand the true meaning behind J-Hope's comment. Korean netizens commented, "When I first read that comment, I thought of the group right away," "I thought Jimin looked like H.O.T in that photo lol," "Now international fans will know who H.O.T is," and, "I thought of the group's hair right away too, lol."
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