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G.U.Y was a short-lived but memorable South Korean girl group formed under Cream Entertainment, active from 2001 to 2002. The trio debuted during the early 2000s K-pop wave, a period marked by experimentation and shifting sounds within the burgeoning idol industry. The group officially debuted on May 2, 2001, with their album Beginning and Forever, which showcased a mix of pop, R&B, and dance elements that were popular at the time. Their concept balanced youthful energy with a sleek, urban image, echoing both Western pop influences and the refined choreography typical of early-generation K-pop acts. Unfortunately, G.U.Y’s activities came to an end in 2002, likely due to limited promotion and the competitive nature of the music scene at the time. Despite their brief run, they remain a nostalgic name among fans of first-generation K-pop, remembered for their sleek performances and as part of the wave of female groups that helped shape the foundations of modern K-pop girl group culture. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.