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H.O.T. may reunite
September 3, 2015
First-generation boy band H.O.T. is considering reuniting 14 years after it disbanded.
The former five members — Moon Hee-joon, Tony An, Lee Jae-won, Jang Woo-hyuk and Kang Ta — led the trend of K-Pop and hallyu in the 1990s.
The band is likely to give a concert to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its debut, news reports said Thursday.
The members had often discussed reuniting, but no decision has been made yet, the reports said.
The five belong to different management companies now and have been building individual careers as producers, musical actors and entertainers.
H.O.T had several hits — “Candy,” “Happiness,” ”Warrior’s Descendant,” and “We Are the Future.”