Article: Top 10 Chinese Music Bands

Boy band music has maintained purity even as several genres were combined to create what would later become K-pop, J-pop, and cantopop. Other nations have thriving idol and boy band industries outside South Korea and Japan.

1. HIT-5 

Five members make up the boy band HIT-5, represented by T.H. Entertainment. Their name is not a reference to the lottery. Mandopop emphasises single performers more than boy bands, many of which were created to compete in the idol market.

 

2. Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit, a boy band, founded in 2005, was once a four-piece group but was reduced to a trio after one of the members left. Within a year after their formal debut, they were able to make their debut on the covers of over 30 different magazines in Asia and appear as guests on several shows.

 

3. Grasshopper

Grasshopper has a long history in the idol business in China and perhaps across Asia. They started out in 1985. The members' dancing gave the group its moniker despite taking a temporary break to concentrate on acting in the early 2000s.

 

4. Tfboys

The Fighting Boys, often known as TFBoys or TFBoys, is a Chinese boy band that performs under the T.F. Entertainment label. They made their public debut on August 6, 2013. Their eldest member was born in 1999, making them one of the younger idol groups in the industry.

 

5. Super Junior M

The most successful subgroup from Super Junior, Super Junior M, is a part of the South Korean boy band supergroup Super Junior from S.M. Entertainment. They have won several music awards from both mainland China and South Korea.

 

6. Top Combine

From the talent contest participants, Top Combine was created in 2007. They all had professional language, modelling, dance, and singing training. The group's members have all had formal singing instruction, making them all well-rounded individuals.

 

7. Uniq 

A five-piece boyband comprising members of Chinese and South Korean ancestry, UNIQ is from the Chinese business Yuehua Entertainment. Uniq has a distinct advantage over boy bands with more general skills since each group member has a particular area of expertise.

 

8. David Boring

David Boring enjoys their little philosophic musings. Their environment is remote, alienating, and exuberantly boisterous. With their distinctive dark, gritty noise-rock sound and destructively enigmatic live performances, they have gained a following.

 

9. Hipperson

I adore Hipperson's music because of its restlessness. The band maintains this excellent tension throughout their outstanding, tight live performances. This band is so focused on the future that they are eager to put the past behind them.

 

10. South Acid Mimi Dance Team

A riot girl group from Yunnan that combines dance punk, spoken word anger, and performance art in their music. Their songs perfectly express the alienation and annoyance of China's fast-modernising megacities and the erasures that this rate of change produces.