JTL

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jtL

Background information
Origin Flag of South KoreaSeoul, South Korea
Genre(s) R&B, Pop, pop rap, Korean hip hop
Years active 20012003
Label(s) Yejeon Media
Members
Jang Woo Hyuk
Tony An
Lee Jae Won

JTL (제이티엘) is a Korean hip hop group, consisting of the ex-H.O.T. members who did not stay with SM Entertainment. The group was named after the initials of the members' stage name. After the release of their sophomore album Run Away, the group have been inactive for 3 years and the band members are each pursuing solo careers.

When the group debuted in 2001 with single "A Better Day," member Tony An claimed that promoting their song has had been difficult due to strained relationship with Lee Soo Man, the producer of SM Entertainment. He blamed Lee for blocking the music video, which drew angry reaction from the group's fans, some of whom egged the building of the company in southern Seoul.[1] The members of the group also had strained relationships between Kangta and Moon Hee Jun after the two chose to stay with SM Entertainment.[2]

Contents

  • 1 - Enter The Dragon, 2001
  • 1.5 - Love Story, 2002
  • 2 - Run Away, 2003

  1. ^ Flying Too High?
  2. ^ 문희준-HOT 재결합?

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