1990 in South Korean music

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The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 1990 in music in South Korea.

Contents

Debuting and disbanded in 1990

Debuting

Groups

Soloists

Disbanded groups

Releases in 1990

January

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
20Reunion Cho Yong-pil Folk-pop

February

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)

March

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
15Kim Hyun-sik Kim Hyun-sik Folk rock

April

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Sexy Lady / Maybe It Was A Dream (single) Hyun Jin-young and Wawa Hip hop
Violent Fragrance Kang Susie K-pop
Four Sinawe Heavy metal

May

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Don't Put on a Sad Face Shin Hae-chul Rock

June

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)

July

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
015B 015B Pop ballad

August

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Jump '90 Min Hae-kyung K-pop
New Dance 1 Hyun Jin-young and Wawa Hip hop
20Turning the Pages of Memories / Why Me [4] Lee Sun-hee K-pop

September

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1노을, 그리고 나 / Ballerina-Girl Lee Seung-chul Soft rock

October

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)

November

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Reflection of You in Your Smile [5] Shin Seung-hun K-pop, Ballad
24Farewell [6] Byun Jin-sub K-pop
30Vol. 1 [7] Yoon Sang Electronic

December

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)

Deaths

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