For foreigners, 2009 was one of the better K-Pop years. With debuts by After School, 2NE1, 4Minute, T-ara, f(x), BEAST, Secret, MBLAQ, and Rainbow, it was a year to remember for these fandoms. Unfortunately, there were groups that didnât survive the debut wave even though they had potential.
Lee Yeon Entertainment debuted Heart and Mind (HAM) September 23, 2009 with the song âT.T. Dance.â The then four-member group was made up of leader Miyu, Gayeon, Hyoni, and Sujin. Prior to âT.T Danceâsâ release, the girls were introduced and their training documented on the Mnet show Hello, We Are New Group HAM.
HAMâs âT.T. Dance,â which is powerful and catchy, served as a nice introduction to the group; listening to it now perfectly captured the sound of the year with strong, impressive vocals and dance-heavy beats. HAM promoted âT.T. Danceâ for two months with moderate success, but not enough to propel them into the spotlight. Shortly after âT.T. Dance,â the group promoted âDugeun Dugeun,â which was cutesy song, but didnât capture the power of their first song.
Part of HAMâs issue was when they debuted: Groups like T-ara, 2ne1, and 4Minute caught more attention domestically and internationally due to stronger promotions and debut songs. Furthermore, HAM came from a smaller company. Another issue lied in how 2009 was saturated in female group debuts. Naturally, some groups would get lost.
HAM did have a Korean single for the World Cup in 2010 called âWe Are One,â and they also had an opportunity to do a promotional song titled âAlpensiaâ for a Korean ski resort, so some did recognize their talent.
Another issue that hampered HAM was how their company opted to promote in Japan. For larger groups with established fanbases, promoting in Japan isnât a problem. But when a group hasnât had enough time to gain ground in one market, then itâs a bad idea.
While in Japan, HAM had a TV show, a single, and a few concerts, but they didnât earn enough status.Throw in a long hiatus in Korea and not enough promotions, and a recipe for disaster ensues.
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 HAM returned to the Korean market in October 2010 sans leader Miyu, who left the group. The now-trio released âSo Sexy,â which was a strong single but lacked the vocal depth of âT.T. Dance,â âDugeun Dugeun,â and âWe Are One.â Besides the awkward high notes affecting the song, broadcasting stations took issue with the songâs dance and content, limiting âSo Sexyâsâ airplay. With little promotion and an already diminished fanbase, HAMâs days in Korea were numbered.
Lee Yeon Entertainment sent HAM back to Japan for more promotions prior to trying to break into the Chinese market. Both attempts did not yield success.
In February 2011, HAM made one more attempt at the Korean market with âLower Your Sight.â The song earned praise and moderate success, but it was the last time they were heard from again. While there wasnât an official announcement, HAM disbanded in 2012. Sujin later redebuted as a member of BBde Girl; they havenât been active since 2013 and are rumored to have also disbanded.
HAM may have been successful if it wasnât for poor promotions and missteps by their company. Then again, there were many strong groups that debuted in 2009 that are still around today. HAM had the vocals, but sometimes that isnât enough to stand out. It was nice knowing you, HAM. Weâre sad to see you disappear into K-Pop history.
—-Joelle Halon
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