Kryštof Harant (also known as Kryštof) is a Czech pop-rock band formed in 1994 in the city of Hranice. The group is known for its melodic sound that blends elements of rock, pop, and folk. They gained significant popularity in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, particularly in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their notable works include the albums "Kryštof" (1996), "Černý Kocour" (1999), and "Inzerát" (2002), which featured hit singles like "Srdce" and "Všechno bude fajn." The band’s music often explores themes of love, life experiences, and personal introspection, resonating with a wide audience. Kryštof's impact on the music scene is marked by their ability to connect emotionally with listeners and their contribution to the contemporary Czech music landscape. They have received multiple awards, including the Czech Grammy Award, and have headlined major music festivals. Their continued relevance is evidenced by their loyal fan base and their ability to evolve their sound while maintaining their core identity.