Son Ho Young

Son Ho Young is a South Korean singer and actor, best known for his work as a member of the boy band G.O.D (Groove Over Dose), which debuted in 1999. The group is celebrated for popularizing the "hip-hop idol" genre in Korea, blending R&B, hip-hop, and pop elements. G.O.D achieved significant success with hits such as "To My Mother," "Lies," and "Road." The group disbanded in 2005 but reunited in 2014, demonstrating their lasting impact on the Korean music scene. As a solo artist, Son Ho Young has released several albums, with notable works including “The Day,” and “Fever,” showcasing his vocal versatility and emotional depth. He is recognized for his ability to convey poignant themes through his music, often touching on personal and societal issues. Son Ho Young's contributions extend beyond music; he has participated in various television dramas and variety shows, enhancing his popularity. His influence is evident in the continued admiration for G.O.D and his role in inspiring younger generations of K-pop artists, solidifying his place in the history of Korean pop music.