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Epik High () is a South Korean
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trio formed in 2001, composed of rapper and songwriter
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, rapper and lyricist Mithra Jin, and DJ and
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DJ Tukutz. Based in Seoul, the trio first met in 2001 before signing with
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and released their first two studio albums, '' Map of the Human Soul'' (2003) and ''
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'' (2004), to minor success. The trio rose to fame with the release of their follow-up studio albums, '' Swan Songs'' (2005), '' Remapping the Human Soul'' (2007), and '' Pieces, Part One'' (2008), spawning the hit singles " Fly", "Paris", "Fan", "Love Love Love", "One" and "Umbrella". Although the majority of these albums were censored by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism due to strong language and themes of crimes, war, religion, and education, Epik High established themselves as one of the leading
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artists in the country, gaining a
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and critical acclaim. Following the completion of Mithra Jin and DJ Tukutz's mandatory military service and the end of their exclusive contract with Woollim Entertainment, Epik High signed with
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in 2012. The trio's next studio albums, '' 99'' (2012), '' Shoebox'' (2014), and '' We've Done Something Wonderful'' (2017), explored heartbreaks, personal struggles, and self-help. Supported by the successful singles "It's Cold", "Up", " Born Hater", "Spoiler", "Happen Ending", "Love Story" and "Home Is Far Away", Epik High garnered international recognition, becoming the first South Korean act to play at
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. Epik High left YG Entertainment in 2018, after which they started their own in-house label, Ours Co., and signed with
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to manage their overseas promotions. They released their second extended play '' Sleepless in __________'' in 2019, followed by a two-part tenth studio album, '' Epik High Is Here'' (2021 & 2022). They released their third EP ''
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'' in 2023.


History


2001–2005: Career beginnings and breakthrough

Epik High was formed in 2001 upon frontman Tablo's return to South Korea after graduating from
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. Having previously met rapper Mithra Jin during a trip back to Seoul while still in college, the duo began performing together in the local underground hip hop scene with the Movement crew, one of the most prominent
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crews of the time that included the likes of Uptown,
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and Drunken Tiger. Initially they intended to debut as a duo but decided to add a DJ for their live performances, in the same vein as
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. They recruited DJ Tukutz, a
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known to the Hongdae club scene who occasionally played with CB Mass. The trio's first performance together was to a small audience at the amusement park
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in 2002. Preparations for their first album were delayed due to them and their producer being defrauded and the lack of financial backing from a major label, forcing the members to work part-time jobs to raise the necessary funds. They signed with newly-established
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and released their debut album, '' Map of the Human Soul'', in 2003. This was followed by a second album, ''
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'' in 2004. As the genre was unpopular among mainstream audiences, the releases were met with a lukewarm response from the public, with critics seeing little market for "lyrically complex music" that starkly contrasted the popular trends of the era which favored songs with simple lyrics or was choreography-focused. '' Swan Songs'' was intended to be Epik High's final album, following the poor commercial performance of their previous two releases; however, it became a mainstream hit and made them one of the most popular hip-hop groups in Korea. The album was a chart success with the title track, " Fly," reaching number one on domestic charts. "Fly" also featured on the soundtracks for ''
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'' and '' Pump It Up''. Another of the album tracks, "Paris" featuring
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' Jisun, was also a hit in Japan and Korea. The album was repackaged the following year as '' Black Swan Songs'', which included remixes of several tracks.


2006–2009: Continued success

Originally set for release in October 2006, Epik High's fourth album '' Remapping the Human Soul'' was released on January 23, 2007. The two upbeat lead singles, "Fan" and "Love Love Love," were hits, while the rest of the album had darker undertones and tackled diverse themes including sex crimes, war, religion, and education. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism reportedly censored the album due to its lyrical and thematic content. Despite this, it was a commercial success in both Korea and Japan. It went on to sell 120,301 copies during the year, making it the third best-selling album of 2007 in South Korea. During this time, the group spoke of their "no genre, just music" philosophy, expressing frustration with "outdated and isolated" perceptions of the hip hop genre and the backlash they received from "narrow-minded" traditionalist factions of the domestic hip hop community. Over 50,000 copies of their fifth studio album entitled '' Pieces, Part One'' was pre-ordered before its release in April 2008. The album's release was followed by music videos for the singles "One," "Breakdown," and "Umbrella." After the album's success, Epik High released the EP '' Lovescream'' to acclaim in October, with the EP's title track "1 Minute 1 Second" topping online music charts. In early 2009, Epik High parted ways with Woollim Entertainment and founded their own independent label, Map The Soul, which also managed MYK, Planet Shiver, and
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. They released their seventh work, a "book album" entitled '' 魂: Map the Soul,'' on March 27 and distributed it exclusively on Epik High's website. Tablo stated that ''魂: Map the Soul'' is not the group's official sixth album but a particular project. Music videos for the single "Map the Soul" were released on May 19, with worldwide and Korean versions. To commemorate their first release under the independent label, Epik High toured in Japan and performed at Melon Ax in Seoul with Kero One and MYK. That month, they also served in various cities in the US (
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, and
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) along with
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, Kero One, MYK, and
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. On July 22, Epik High and Map the Soul signed with electronic group Planet Shiver and released the remix album '' Remixing The Human Soul''. Epik High's sixth album, '' ', was released on September 16 with the title single "Wannabe" () featuring Mellow, an electronic pop track critiquing K-pop trends. The studio album contained 30 tracks in a 2-CD format. Its release was followed by a concert at the
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. However, promotional activities and plans for a tour were canceled when DJ Tukutz's enlistment date was unexpectedly pushed forward. He enlisted for mandatory military service on October 15, two days after his marriage, and was discharged in August 2011.


2010–2012: ''Epilogue'', military service, and hiatus

Following DJ Tukutz's enlistment, Tablo and Mithra Jin continued as a duo, with guest DJs joining them for live performances. They performed at Midem 2010 in Cannes on January 26, 2010. Epik High's seventh studio album, ''
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'', was released under Woollim Entertainment on March 9, 2010, to chart success. The music video for its title track, "Run," featured several Woollim trainees who eventually debuted as members of boyband Infinite several months later: L as the video's protagonist, Sunggyu as a guitarist, Woohyun as bassist, and Sungjong as keyboardist. In addition, Hoya and Dongwoo also served as backup dancers during promotions of the single on various music shows. Shortly after promotions for ''Epilogue'' ended, Mithra Jin enlisted on August 3. He reported to
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for basic training and served as an infantry rifle soldier, a member of the military band, and a GOP soldier before being transferred to the Defense Media Agency (DEMA). During the two-year hiatus that followed, Tablo (who is a Canadian citizen and therefore was not required to carry out military service) signed a four-year contract with
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and released a solo album titled ''Fever's End'' on November 1, 2011. However, he indicated that Epik High had not disbanded. Mithra Jin was discharged from the military on May 14, 2012 and Epik High began preparations for their comeback. In July, it was confirmed that he and DJ Tukutz had joined Tablo in signing with YG Entertainment and that Epik High would be making a comeback after a three-year hiatus. On October 9, the group released the single "It's Cold" featuring the newly signed
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, to chart success. They digitally released the album '' 99'', as well as music videos for the tracks "Up" (featuring Park Bom) and "Don't Hate Me," on October 19. The album was physically released on October 23 with two extra tracks, not on the digital release. During the ''
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'' on December 30 they joined
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and Simon D for "Cypher 2012", a remix of popular hip-hop tracks of the year to popular and critical acclaim.


2013–2017: 10th anniversary and worldwide recognition

On October 23, 2013, Epik High released the single "420" featuring Double K, Yankie, Dok2, Sean2Slow, Dumbfoundead, TopBob, and MYK to celebrate their tenth anniversary. On May 18, 2014, they released the single "With You" in collaborating with Chinese Singer Bibi Zhou, as a re-recording of "Fool" (originally featuring
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) from their previous album ''Epilogue''. On October 18, YG Entertainment released the music video for the pre-release track " Born Hater" featuring a line-up of noted rappers. Epik High's eighth studio album, '' Shoebox'', was physically released on October 22 and met with critical praise for the emotion and complex lyrical content of lead singles "Happen Ending" and "Spoiler" as well as other tracks including "Burj Khalifa" and "Amor Fati." In 2015 Epik High gained further recognition abroad with well-received performances at the K-Pop Night Out at
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in the U.S. and the
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in Japan. In April 2016, they became the first-ever Korean act to perform at the
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music festival, where their performance was well received by audiences. On October 23, 2017, they released '' We've Done Something Wonderful'', their ninth studio album.


2018–present: Departure from YG and new releases

On October 3, 2018, Epik High left YG Entertainment after their contract expired and set up their own agency, naming it "Ours Co". On February 19, 2019, Epik High signed to
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to manage their overseas promotions. Epik High released their second EP, '' Sleepless in __________'', on March 11. The EP peaked at number 8 on the
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and number 6 on the Billboard US World Album Chart. On October 22, 2020, the band posted a new video announcing their tenth album for January 2021. On December 28, 2020, Tablo announced that the group would release part 1 of their tenth album, ''Epik High Is Here'', on January 18, 2021. The album's first single, "Rosario", featured CL and Zico. On June 29, 2021, Epik High released the new single "Rain Song," featuring Colde. On October 25, 2021, Epik High released the new single "Face ID," which features
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, Justhis, and
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. The single serves as a pre-release for part two of ''Epik High Is Here''. On January 12, 2022, it was revealed that Epik High would be performing at Coachella 2022, making them the first Korean act to be re-invited to the festival. On February 14, 2022, the group released part 2 of ''Epik High Is Here''. On March 17, 2022, Epik High announced that it would be holding the 2022 'Epik High Is Here Encore' concert for three days from May 11 to 13. On January 18, 2023, Epik High announced their third EP, ''Strawberry''. It was released on February 1, 2023. They held their sold-out 20th anniversary concerts at the
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from December 15 to 17. A
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, which included footage of the performances and backstage and commentary from the members, was made and released in theaters in March 2024. It was also screened at the
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in October. On May 30, 2024, it was announced that Epik High would be releasing their first mixtape, ''Pump'', on June 20. They embarked on a North American Tour, "The Pump Tour," beginning on August 22 and ending on September 25.


Artistry


Lyrical themes

The content of Epik High's discography is largely social commentary, often utilizing direct or thinly-veiled references to current events or personal experiences. For example, "난 사람이 제일 무서워 (People Scare Me)", the first track from the 2017 album '' We've Done Something Wonderful'', referred to the then-ongoing 2017–2018 North Korea crisis while "K-Drama" from the 2024 mixtape ''Pump'' satirized the cliched "happily-ever-after" endings frequently seen in
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s. Other songs such as "FAQ" from the critically-acclaimed '' Remapping the Human Soul'' and "Born Hater", the lead single of '' Shoebox'', addressed the criticism and hateful online comments written about them by directly quoting the statements. As some of their hits frequently featured strong language or profanity in both English and Korean, the original recordings are banned from variety programs or music programs by terrestrial television networks and only the "clean version" is allowed to be performed.


Musical style and influences

Epik High's hip hop sound has been described as being rooted in "old school"
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and the members have cited
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and
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as influences. However, they have since become known for being more experimental and disregarded the traditional confines of
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by incorporating elements or collaborating with artists from other genres such as R&B,
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. They were among the earliest hip hop acts to collaborate with singers rather than other rappers; having a "featured artist", especially one of a different genre, was uncommon in the Korean music industry before the 2010s. The members themselves expressed on multiple occasions that they disliked being pigeon-holed into a particular category or genre. ''
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'' noted: "They don't quite fit into pop, but they've evolved beyond a traditional hip hop act too: and they've angered the underground community by daring to meld elements of rock, soul, R&B and pop with their rap verses."


Impact and legacy

Epik High were part of a new wave of hip hop artists who had started underground before gaining more visibility, following in the footsteps of trailblazer
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and duos
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and
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. Although no longer part of the underground hip hop scene, they have continued to regularly feature both established and lesser-known hip hop artists in their albums or inviting them as guests at their concerts. Epik High are among the earliest domestic hip hop acts to achieve mainstream success and recognition, becoming the first act to have a song win first place on a music program with the success of " Fly" from the 2005 album '' Swan Songs''; since then, their songs have won number 1 multiple times on all music programs broadcast by the country's three main television broadcasters (KBS's ''
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'', MBC's ''
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'' and SBS's ''
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'') and pop music-centered channel
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'') and they have performed at major music awards ceremonies such as the
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and
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. In 2010 they became the first Korean artists to top the US
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charts in the hip hop category. Their success on music programs and various charts was considered groundbreaking for a hip hop act, particularly in a landscape largely dominated by idol groups and pop singers. They were the longest continuously active artist in
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's list of the top 5 most streamed Korean hip hop artists for the year 2022, a testament to their longevity. Music critic and radio writer Bae Soon-tak noted that part of their enduring appeal stemmed from their reputation as consummate live performers and ability to entertain audiences across all demographics, despite having only three members and mostly performing with only DJ Tukutz's live DJing and no backing musicians or dancers. In a 2024 joint survey organized by Gallup Korea and local media outlet ''Star News'', in which 1,052 citizens aged 19 to 69 were asked to rank the top 10 active Korean hip hop artists (specifically rappers) of the 21st century, Epik High ranked 3rd overall. Within the domestic music industry, Epik High have garnered critical acclaim for their prolific musical output while maintaining their artistic integrity and are one of the few acts whose members have all been promoted to "full members" of the
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. They have been credited with influencing a new generation of "self-composing" idols, as well as younger hip hop artists. Despite changing labels several times throughout their career, the trio continued to retain their creative independence, with all three members directly involved in the songwriting process from conception to release. Rappers Tablo and Mithra Jin mainly contribute to the lyrics and composition while DJ Tukutz oversees the musical direction and
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. Once dubbed the "rebels" or "bad boys" of the industry, Epik High became known for their refusal to adhere to certain industry norms and for their outspoken personas that contrasted their clean-cut appearances, particularly in a socially reserved society. Unusual for top-selling veteran artists, they personally run the day-to-day operations of their own agency and oversee nearly all aspects of their careers, from group branding to scheduling performances. They adopted several marketing strategies mainly associated with K-pop singers and idol groups rather than hip hop artists, such as appearing on television programs and producing a light stick for their
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; their light stick was designed in the shape of
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and named "Park Kyu Bong", a pun of the phrase "fuck you", with various media outlets describing the design and wordplay as befitting of the group's trademark "irreverent", "rebellious spirit". It went viral among K-pop and K-hip hop communities online and was notably seen at protests following the 2024 martial law crisis.


Discography

* '' Map of the Human Soul'' (2003) * ''
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'' (2004) * '' Swan Songs'' (2005) * '' Remapping the Human Soul'' (2007) * '' Pieces, Part One'' (2008) * '' Map the Soul'' (2009) * '' (e)'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2010) * '' 99'' (2012) * '' Shoebox'' (2014) * '' We've Done Something Wonderful'' (2017) * '' Epik High Is Here'' (2021–2022)


Concert tours

*Epik High ''Map The Soul'' USA Tour (2009) *Epik High Concert ''Parade'' Asia Tour (2014) *Epik High Japan Tour ''The Show Must Go On'' (2015) *Epik High North America Tour (2015) *Epik High Concert Legend 3 In Seoul (2015) *Epik High Japan Tour (2016) *Epik High Concert ''Now Playing'' (2016) *Epik High Comeback Concert ''We've Done Something Wonderful'' (2017) *EPIK HIGH 2019 European Tour (2019) *EPIK HIGH 2019 North American Tour (2019) *2019 EPIK HIGH in Singapore *''Epik High Is Here'' North American Tour (2022) *''Epik High Is Here'' Asia Pacific Tour (2022) *Epik High ''All Time High'' Tour Europe & North America (2023) *The ''Pump'' Tour N. America (2024)


Awards and nominations


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* {{Authority control Korean Music Award winners MAMA Award winners Musical groups established in 2001 Musical groups from Seoul South Korean hip-hop record producers South Korean hip-hop groups South Korean musical trios Woollim Entertainment artists