2001 in South Korean music

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The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 2001 in music in South Korea.

Contents

Debuting and disbanded in 2001

Debuting groups

Solo debuts

Disbanded groups

Releases in 2001

January

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
12 Psy from the Psycho World! Psy K-pop
162gether 4ever Johan Kim K-pop
19Reflection of Nell Alternative rock
Second Story Park Hyo-shin Ballad

February

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Special With... Lee Ji-hoon K-pop
3 The Promise Fly to the Sky K-pop
7The Reign Jinusean K-pop
8Never Again Lee Soo-young K-pop
12Accident Cha Tae-hyun Unknown
204ever Feel So Good Sharp K-pop

March

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1LOVE IS... Pearl K-pop, R&B, Hip hop
7 Chakra'ca Chakra K-pop
13 Discovery Jewelry K-pop
15Perfume Yangpa R&B, Ballad
19Hong Kyung Min 4 Hong Kyung-min Pop rock
22The Legend Of... Drunken Tiger Hip hop
Version 0001 The Jadu Rock
Pia@Arrogantempire.xxx Pia Alternative rock
29G Pop Eun Ji-won K-pop

April

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
3Click-B3 Click-B K-pop
13Melodies & Memories Fin.K.L K-pop
19Like the First Time (처음처럼) Sung Si-kyung Pop ballad

May

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Love Scene Yiruma Piano
5Another Days Kim Gun-mo K-pop
10Fermenta Toy Electronica
11Because of Love (사랑하니까) Moon Child rock
22Violet Papaya K-pop
25Fly Kang Sung-hoon K-pop

June

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1 Poor Hand Love Song Crying Nut Punk rock
4Sorrow NRG K-pop, Ballad
Boyish Story Baby Vox K-pop
8Game JYPark K-pop, Ballad
13Tres Baek Ji-young K-pop
Reflet Na Yoon-sun Jazz
18First Story Jang Na-ra K-pop
21Beautiful Ones J R&B, Soul
28 Hey, Come On! Shinhwa K-pop

July

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
46ix Cool K-pop
5Four Sisters OSTVariousOST
6Dusk (그늘) Yoon Jong-shin K-pop
7The Cleo Third Cleo K-pop
11Traveling You UN R&B
25Different Color Im Chang-jung K-pop
Wild Beauty Kim Hyun-jung Dance, R&B
27Best & Last Roo'ra Hip hop

August

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
9Fixing My Makeup (화장을 고치고) Wax R&B, Ballad
13The Life Kim Kyung-ho Hard rock
16Voice Of Purity Haneul K-pop, Dance
Perfect! (딱이야!) Diva K-pop
You're Welcome (천만에요) As One K-pop, R&B
19 Polaris Kangta R&B, jazz, ballad, dance-pop
25Day is Far Too Long Electron Sheep Folktronica
27Forever Kim Hyun-jung Dance, R&B
30New Story Lee Ki-chan R&B
31Infinity Yoo Seung-jun Hip hop

September

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1DRRRR! Delispice Rock
9No More Love Jo Sung-mo Pop ballad
10First Album Dana K-pop
As Time Goes By Yoon Mi-rae Hip hop
17Nineteen Plus One Hwayobi K-pop, R&B
20Sudden Death Seomoon Tak Rock
New Song & Special Kim Bum-soo K-pop
21A Secret Diary Yoo Chae-yeong K-pop
22 Temptation Harisu K-pop
26Speechless Nell Alternative rock

October

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Dreams of Heaven Song Kwang-sik Piano
5Alone Moon Heejun K-pop
9Massmatics CB Mass Hip hop
10K'Pop K'Pop K-pop
26 Magic to Go to My Star Lee Jung-hyun K-pop

November

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1The First Album Kiss K-pop
Cheerleading Fan - Sinawe Vol.8 & English Album Sinawe heavy metal
5Flat Album Sharp K-pop
6...지애(之愛) (Agape) Yoo Young-jin K-pop
12II Choi Jin-young K-pop
15Chapter 4 g.o.d K-pop
19S.Wing Lee Jai-jin K-pop
20Go! Boogie! Turtles Hip hop
Shadow of Your Smile Kim Yoon-ah Rock
22Kiss First Album Kiss K-pop

December

DateTitleArtistGenre(s)
1Enter the Dragon jtL K-pop
Forever and a Day Hong Kyung-min Pop rock
4Christmas Winter Vacation in SMTOWN.com – Angel Eyes SMTOWN K-pop
First Love Yiruma Piano
6First Whisper Cool K-pop
11Made in Winter Lee Soo-young K-pop
12Renaissance Kim Jong-Kook K-pop
Stardom In Future Flow Cho PD Hip hop
13Third Time Fo Yo' Mind 1TYM Hip hop
14Egg: Sunny Side Up Lee Seung-hwan Pop ballad
17With Freshness M.I.L.K. K-pop
27Incredible / True Image of New 5tion K-pop
Chance Pearl K-pop, R&B, Hip hop

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References

  1. "2001년 '여자이니까' 부른 '키스' 돌연해체...왜? (Kiss, Who Sang "Because I'm a Girl"...Why a Break-up?)" (in Korean). Seoul News Korea. 2009-11-10. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
  2. "'밀크' 출신 박희본, "SM엔터 방치설? 내가 방황한 것 뿐"" (in Korean). ETV. 2012-01-26. Retrieved 25 January 2013.