Like Kpop? And you know its history? You know where it comes from? Well if you do not know where it comes from and learn today know very well that is K-pop.

The term "K-pop" comes from the movement of the youth culture and (K) of Korean (Korean to English); in short is short for "Korean Pop" or Korean Pop. It's a genre of music that had its origins in South Korea especially since there is virtually no popular music industry in North Korea. Since North Korea has a strict regime of communist rule, so that relations with South Korea are very few, so when talking about Korean singers sobrentendido given as spoken in South Korea. Although recently published the K-pop is being played in North Korea. After rumors that the idol groups such as Girls' Generation K-Pop, 2PM, among others, had become very popular among North Korean university said the country is looking to provide its citizens with new music groups that have attractive to them. Such as "The Wang Je San Light Music" and "The gang of Moran Hill" (both compared to Girls Generation). As you might notice I started saying that K-pop was especially South Korea, but it is clear that its growth has been such that reached North Korea Koreans living in other countries and a fairly large group of foreigners.
“The Wang Je San Light Music” and "The band of Moran Hill"
The K-pop is one of the entertainment industries Exported Korea's famous "Halyu" or "Korean Wave" an international movement which has been given to know the beauty of boys and Korean girls who sing and dance, along this movement allowed us to know other aspects of Korean culture such as films (Kmovies), novels (or dramas Kdrama), food, among other things.
Its beginnings came with the development of Korean folk music (Pansori, Pungmul and Sanjo), the court music and dance Sinawi. But Korean music map disappears from 1905-1945 due to the invasion of Japan. A brief period of post-war aroused the patriotic music and folklore. When Korea was officially separated in 1953, as a result of a "cold war," North Korea adopted a Communist dictatorship (which is still in force) and South Korea one (dictatorial in principle and now a modern democracy) capitalist state. This separation affects the field of music because when Korea is separated, the different musical movements were separated from each other. Allied Forces located in Korea, as the United States introduced Western music as "Big Band", "Rock and Roll" and "pop music" and mostly American styles and tunes were taken and translated into Korean. 90 For the Korean Pop emerged with great force. In this decade came the first group with some Western music trends such as Seo Tai-ji & Boys. In 1992 was a turning point for popular music in South Korea, incorporating elements of rap, rock and techno. The success of this group was such, Seo Tai-ji is listed as "Michael Jackson" in Korea due to its fascinating career and his ability to handle different styles of music. With the debut of Seo Tai-ji & Boys hiso rock debut in Korea and then hip hop duos were present Deux
Seo Tai-Ji and Boys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC7yS0kpHWM
Seo Tai-Ji
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For 1995 the first musical Surge Agency Talent or Agency What is a musical agency or talent agency?
It is a training company that manages all movements solo or group that belongs to your agency.
And according to my search (search or investigation) The first agency was created as SM Entertainment. A talent agency, producer and publisher of K-pop. Founded by Lee Soo-man (man who led the first groups of K-POP Boy). Initially, "SM" was an abbreviation of the name of the founder of the agency, but now stands for "Star Museum" or "Museo de estrellas".
Logo of SM
Lee Soo-man
After the disintegration of the group Seo Tai-ji & Boys Yang Hyun Suk (member of Seo Taiji and Boys) YG Entertainment in 1996 founded other agencies such as DSP Entertainment and JYP Entertainment also arise. These joined this trend by bringing talent faster that the public could consume.
DPS Entertainment Logo
JYP Entertainment Logo
Groups such as, SES, Fin.KL, HOT, Sechs Kies, God, Fly to the Sky and Shinhwa had huge success in the 90s, not only in South Korea, but overseas. Especially artists like HOT, Kim Wan-Sun, Clone, Baby VOX, NRG had great success in China and Taiwan in the 90s.
H.O.T. group
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvsoQ7hHHB4
But if K-pop idols we talk we must mention Lee Hyo Ri who is originally from the group Fin.KL She is called the Queen of Korean Pop is also one of the best paid singers in South Korea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8Y3NL1KeNQ
In 2000 the Korean wave or "Halyu and K-pop gained much acceptance because of its theme. And I must emphasize that not only was the K-pop but also for Korean novels (or Kdramas dramas). Since these have a history that is not seen in normal novels (Mexican, Colombian, Venezuelan, etc.). Furthermore, these issues do not usually have sex, but if there are some that are very few and not the whole novel if only a part of the novel and not much emphasis on the issue. These dramas are modern and dynamic, many try to romance and very complicated stories unseen elsewhere. The dramas were the means by which they unveiled the artistic skills of Koreans.
In 2001, Nicholas Kim became the first Korean singer to be placed on the "Billboard Hot 100 chart" of America With his single, "Hello Goodbye Hello".
In 2009, Wonder Girls, one of the artists most successful in Asia, sold millions, including the # 1 spot with their song "Tell Me," "So Hot" and "Nobody", debuting on the "Billboard Hot 100 singles chart ".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bcy3i2RmFSk
For 2011, the K-Pop has become the dominant sex in most of East and Southeast Asia, including Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan, Singapore, China, Vietnam. Also a major event came on the island of Puerto Rico for the first time on September 1, 2011 K-pop was heard on the radio.
In 2012 one of the most viewed on Youtube K-pop issues has been the Gangnam Style with over 130 million views. In addition to the other of the most popular songs are "Pandora" (KARA), "Loving U" (Sistar), "I Need You" (Hu Gak and Zia), "I'ts a Beutifull Night" (BEAST), "Only One" (BoA), "Day by Day" (T-ARA), "Be My Girl" (Teen Top), "Burning" (Phantom), "Sexy Free and Single" (Super Junior), among many more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0
Kara- Pandora (video de Musica) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0XpNvLWimo
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