Seo Taiji and Boys, known as 서태지와 아이들 in Korean and ソ・テジと少年たち in Japanese, is a legendary South Korean boy group that took the music scene by storm from 1992 to 1996. Led by the trailblazing Seo Taiji, the group also included members Yang Hyun Suk and Lee Juno. Their unique and experimental music not only captured the hearts of the younger generation but also propelled them to become one of the most influential acts in South Korean music history. Seo Taiji and Boys are credited with shaping the landscape of Korean Pop music and culture, pioneering the inclusion of rap in their songs and using their music as a platform to tackle social and political issues, with a particular focus on the intense education system in South Korea. Their bold approach inspired a wave of activism among students nationwide and ultimately led to the lifting of censorship on Korean lyrics. After disbanding in 1996, the members pursued their own paths. Seo Taiji ventured into a successful solo career, while Lee Juno kept a low profile until facing legal troubles. On the other hand, Yang Hyun Suk went on to establish the powerhouse music agency YG Entertainment, responsible for producing global sensations like BIGBANG, 2NE1, and BLACKPINK. Their influence continues to be felt in the industry to this day, leaving an indelible mark on the world of K-pop.