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Drunken Tiger (Hangul: 드렁큰 타이거) was a Korean hip hop group that debuted in 1999 and has since released several albums and won numerous awards. They are known as pioneers of Korean hip-hop who helped bring the genre into the mainstream.

The group's original line-up consisted of central member Tiger JK, as well as DJ Shine. Micki Eyes, DJ Jhig, and Roscoe Umali later joined the group. In 2013, Tiger JK moved away from making music under the group's original name and formed MFBTY with Yoon Mi-Rae and Bizzy.


History
1998-2000: Debut and early controversy

In 1998, Korean-American rappers Tiger JK and DJ Shine teamed up to form Drunken Tiger. They released their first album, Year of the Tiger in Korea in 1999. At the time, the album was controversial given its explicit lyrics and rejection of mainstream k-pop norms. Unlike their k-pop counterparts, Drunken Tiger wrote their own lyrics, expressed anti-establishment views, and did not perform choreography. However, the album's singles, 'I Want You' and 'Do You Know Hip-hop,' are now considered Korean hip hop classics.
2000-2004: Drug charges and early success

In 2000, Drunken Tiger released their second album, The Great Rebirth, and introduced new members DJ Jhig, Micki Eyes, and Roscoe Umali. The album did well on music charts and established the group as 'the first commercially successful true hip hop group' in Korea.

However, in the midst of the group's success, Tiger JK was arrested for using methamphetamine in Korea in 1999. Tiger JK said that, though he had used drugs in the past, he had not used them in Korea, and he said that he was ultimately found guilty due to false testimony from the members of the hip hop group Uptown, who has also been arrested on drug charges. Tiger JK spent a month and a half in jail and was sentenced to two years probation. As a result, Drunken Tiger was banned from performing on public media for two years. However, after appealing the decision, the ban was lifted[citation needed], allowing the group to release their third album in 2001.

2001's The Legend Of..., is one of Drunken Tiger's most successful albums. Their single 'Good Life' became a huge hit, topping Korean music charts for weeks. They went on to win Best Hip Hop Performance at the 2001 MNET Music Video Festival and the Hip-Hop/Rap Award at the 2001 Seoul Music Awards.

The group released the albums Foundation and One Is Not A Lonely Word in 2003 and 2004, respectively. By this point, Drunken Tiger's appeal had grown internationally, with the group gaining fans and performing in countries including Japan, China, and Taiwan.
2005-2012: Departure of DJ Shine and continued success

In 2005, during the debut of the group's sixth album, 1945 Liberation, founding member DJ Shine announced he would leave Drunken Tiger. Tiger JK continued using the group's name as a solo artist, and, with the success of the fifth album, signed endorsement deals with Hite Beer and Reebok. In 2006, Tiger JK established his own hip-hop label, Jungle Entertainment, which became the new home of Drunken Tiger.

The release of Drunken Tiger's seventh album, Sky Is The Limit, marked another high point in Drunken Tiger's career. Although Tiger JK's ability to perform was inhibited by his recently diagnosed acute transverse myelitis, the album's single '8:45 Heaven,' a tribute to his late grandmother, became a fan favorite and won Best Hip Hop Song at the 2008 Korean Music Awards.

Drunken Tiger released its eighth album, Feel gHood Muzik, in 2009. The double-disc album featured American hip-hop legend, Rakim, as well as Roscoe Umali, who had not appeared on the last few Drunken Tiger releases. The album sold over 100,000 copies, and all 27 tracks debuted on the Top 100 K-Pop Singles chart.[citation needed] The album ultimately won Record of the Year at the 2010 Seoul Music Awards and Best Hip Hop Album at the 2010 Korean Music Awards.
2013-present: Forming MFBTY and Feel Ghood Music

In 2013, Tiger JK and label mates Yoon Mi-rae and Bizzy released the song, 'Sweet Dream,' under the group name MFBTY. An acronym for 'My Fans [are] Better Than Yours,' the name MFBTY started as a joke between Tiger JK and fans on Twitter. Although the name was meant to be temporary, the three artists have made subsequent releases as MFBTY, as well as under their solo names.

Later that year, the three artists left Tiger JK's own Jungle Entertainment and signed to his new label, Feel Ghood Music. In September, they released the album The Cure, under the name Drunken Tiger ft. Yoon MiRae and Bizzy. The album, which peaked at #6 on the K-Pop Hot 100 chart, was a tribute to Tiger JK's father, who was battling cancer at the time.

In 2015, MFBTY released the album Wondaland, which was an immediate success. Hours after its release, 17 of the top 20 songs on Daum's music chart were from Wondaland. The album ultimately reached #8 on Billboard's World Albums chart. Tiger JK said the reason he wasn't making music under the name Drunken Tiger anymore was because his young son did not like the word 'drunken.'
Members

Tiger JK (Seo Jung-kwon) — 1998-2013
DJ Shine (Lim Byong-wook) — 1998-2005
DJ Jhig (James Jung) — 2000-?
Micki Eyes (Mike Amiri) — 2000-?
Roscoe Umali — 2000-?
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  Song Lyricist Composer Date
1 60 Percenta Zen     2005
2 8:45 Heaven     2007
3 Beat(Provided)     2001
4 Blues [Boom Bap](Provided)     2000
5 Bobby_S Gon Get Ya     2001
6 Body, Body     2005
7 Born Again After Birth (feat. Ann)(Provided)     2007
8 Can't Act(Provided)     2003
9 Congratulations     2009
10 Convenience Store     2004
11 Crying in Grief Sound [featuring Sean2Slow, Bizzy, Palo Alto, Double K, and DOK2](Provided)     2009
12 Death of a Salesman     2007
13 Die Legend (feat. Double K & Dok2)     2007
14 Die Legend 2 (featuring Dynamic Duo and DOK2)(Provided)     2009
15 Do Dat(Provided)     1999
16 Do You Know HipHop?     1999
17 Don't Cry     2009
18 Doo Doo Doo Wap Ba Ba Ru [featuring Jungsshin and Sun]     2009
19 Drunken Dungeon(Provided)     2001
20 Drunken Ramblings(Provided)     2007
21 Drunken Symphony(Provided)     2000
22 Drunken Tiger Skit #6(Provided)     2000
23 Emergency Situation     2004
24 Every Night 01(Provided)     2007
25 Every Night 02(Provided)     2007
26 Feel Good Muzik     2009
27 Feel Hood Side(Provided)     2009
28 Fetticcini(Provided)     2000
29 Final Fantasy     2000
30 Fist Of Fury(Provided)     2003
31 Found you     2005
32 Foundation(Provided)     2003
33 Freaky Deaky Superstar (featuring Jungsshin and Sun)     2009
34 Frequency(Provided)     2009
35 Frustration(Provided)     2001
36 G Fresh     2001
37 Get It In      
38 Good Life     2001
39 Guitar Missing the 6th String(Provided)     2009
40 Ha Ha Ha     1999
41 Happy Mexico(Provided)     2000
42 Hate Myself(Provided)     2007
43 Here!     2005
44 Hip-Hop & South(Provided)     2009
45 Hold My Hand(Provided)     2003
46 Hollyhood     2007
47 How Long Is A Chenese Man (Skit)(Provided)     2003
48 Human Anger(Provided)     1999
49 I Got You     2005
50 I Want You     1999
51 Intro(Provided)     2000
52 Is Ask Hizay(Provided)     2001
53 Jam Skhool (U Need to Learn Tho) [feat. Bizzy & TEBY]     2007
54 Jet Pack (English Version) [featuring Stylistic Jones, Zeebra, and Sef Cobane]     2009
55 Jet Pack (Korean Version) [featuring Sef Cobane and Bizzy]     2009
56 JHIG_s Deadly 12 finger techmics(Provided)     2001
57 Kid From Korea     1999
58 Knock Out Kings     2001
59 Liquor Shots     2004
60 Look at My Eyes(Provided)     2009
61 M.I.(Provided)     2001
62 Magic     2009
63 Million People's Concert(Provided)     2004
64 Monster (English Version)     2009
65 Monster (Korean Version)     2009
66 Mountain Water(Provided)     2007
67 Mutation(Provided)     2007
68 Number Games     2009
69 NY 2 Shanghi     2001
70 Once Upon a Time(Provided)     2004
71 One is Not a Lonely Word     2004
72 Partner [featuring Palo Alto](Provided)     2009
73 Party People     1999
74 Quarter of My Life(Provided)     2004
75 Question (featuring Ann)     2009
76 Rain Dance(Provided)     2004
77 Rebel Music     2009
78 Rebirth of the Big Tiger(Provided)     2007
79 Rest in Peace (Question) [featuring Ann]     2009
80 Return Of the Tiger (Basement Mix)     1999
81 Return Of the Tiger     1999
82 Rhyme Sharks     2003
83 Saturday Night(Provided)     2003
84 shake it     2004
85 Skit #1(Provided)     2000
86 Skit #2(Provided)     2000
87 Skit #3(Provided)     2000
88 Skit #4(Provided)     2000
89 Skit #5(Provided)     2000
90 Skit (Crazy for Music Loptimist Is Staying Up Tonight as Well)(Provided)     2009
91 Skit 01(Provided)     2007
92 Skit 02     2007
93 Skit 03(Provided)     2007
94 Skit(Provided)     1999
95 Sky Is the Limit(Provided)     2007
96 Stairs From Heaven(Provided)     1999
97 Superfine     2009
98 Sweet Dream      
99 Sweet Talk (Basement Mix)     1999
100 Sweet Talk (Club Mix)     1999
101 Symphony 3 (Feat. Sean2slow, YDG)(Provided)     2004
102 The Movement     2000
103 The Terms of Happiness [Hopeful Seung-Il](Provided)     2007
104 Three Kingz (featuring Roscoe Umali and Stylistic Jones)     2009
105 Tiger JK Says     2007
106 To Rub [featuring Bizzy, Palo Alto, YANGGANG, 1kyne, and SAMAD](Provided)     2009
107 True Romance (Feat. T)     2009
108 Umalis Bar     2000
109 W.O.R.D     2001
110 Wannabe Singer 2(Provided)     2004
111 What U Want [featuring Bizzy and Palo Alto](Provided)     2009
112 첫눈이 오면 설레었던 꼬마아이 Time Travel