1998 in South Korean music

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The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 1998 in music in South Korea.

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Debuting and disbanded in 1998

Debuting

Solo debuts

Disbandments

Releases in 1998

January

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1I Want to Know (알고 싶어요) Yangpa R&B, Ballad
Version 1.0 Can Hard rock
2Ten Years Later Park Jin-young K-pop

February

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Piece Lena Park Pop ballad

March

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Only Me Beside You... (그대 곁엔 나밖에...) Kim Yeon-woo Ballad, Dance
111999 Lee Seung-chul Soft rock, Ballad

April

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Deep Blue Lee Seung-chul Soft rock, Ballad
Sorrow Cool K-pop
6Yang Hyun-suk Yang Hyun-suk Hip hop
13Become a Star

(별이 되어)

Im Chang-jung K-pop
22Snappy Diva Diva K-pop
29For Sale Yoo Seung-jun Hip hop

May

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
19 Resolver Shinhwa K-pop
21Shocking Kim Hyun-jung Dance, R&B
30Blue Rain Fin.K.L K-pop

June

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1 Speed Up Losers Crying Nut Punk rock
16You Will Be With Us U-BeS K-pop

July

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
4Kim Jo Han Johan Kim K-pop
7 Seo Tai Ji Seo Taiji Alternative rock, alternative metal, nu metal
30 Road Fighter Sechs Kies K-pop, Hip hop, Dance-pop

August

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
7Race NRG K-pop
31Kim Kyung Ho III – 00:00:1998 Kim Kyung-ho Hard rock

September

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
4To Heaven Jo Sung-mo Pop ballad
15Baby V.O.X II Baby V.O.X K-pop
24Resurrection H.O.T. K-pop

October

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
17Perfect Love Turbo K-pop
30 Special Sechs Kies K-pop

November

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Season's Greetings NRG K-pop
5Blue Angel Park Ji-yoon K-pop
17 Sea & Eugene & Shoo S.E.S. K-pop
The S#arp Sharp K-pop
27J-Gold J R&B, Soul
J-Blue
28One Time for Your Mind 1TYM Hip hop

December

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Beyond Face Lee Eun-mi Rock
7Dream Jang Hye-jin R&B, Ballad
23Kiss Me Park Jin-young K-pop

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