Holland (singer) explained

Holland
Birth Name:Go Tae-seob
Birth Date:4 March 1996
Birth Place:South Korea
Genre:K-pop
Occupation:Singer
Years Active:2018–present
Label:Holland Entertainment
Module:
Child:yes
Hangul:고태섭
Rr:Go Tae-seob
Mr:Ko T'aesŏp

Go Tae-seob[1] (; born March 4, 1996), professionally known as Holland, is a South Korean singer. Holland made his debut in January 2018, with the release of the single "Neverland".[2]

Name

Go chose Holland for his stage name as a tribute to the first country to legalize same-sex marriage.[3]

Career

When Holland first decided to pursue music, he attempted to audition to join an entertainment company. However, no entertainment company was willing to work with an openly gay artist, so he worked two part-time jobs in order to fund his own debut single.[4] Holland released his debut single, "Neverland", on January 21, 2018. Its music video accumulated over 1 million views in 20 hours.[5] The music video shows Holland and his male counterpart kissing, and received a 19+ rating in South Korea.

He returned on June 6 with his next single, "I'm Not Afraid". The music video also received a 19+ rating, but it was soon after removed.[6] His third single, "I'm So Afraid", was released on July 17. On September 6, Holland launched a crowdfunding campaign to help fund his first mini-album. He raised US$40,000 in the first 24 hours.[7]

On March 19, 2019, Holland announced his self-titled mini album, Holland, and the tracks "Nar_C" and "Up" on his social media accounts.[8] The album was released on March 31.

On July 8, 2019, Holland announced plans for his first tour via social media.[9] Later on November 1, Holland announced his first tour, "Holland: Invitation from Neverland". The tour was a collaboration with MyMusicTaste where fans voted on concert tour locations. He traveled to five cities in Europe.[10] Months after releasing his debut mini album, Holland started teasing his next single "Loved You Better" on his social media platforms starting December 2, 2019. The song and music video were released on December 11.[11]

On April 24, 2022, Holland released "Ocean like me", his first song in 2 years, for the web drama "Ocean Likes Me" (2022), where he plays the role for Tommy, one of the protagonists. Its full soundtrack was released on July 9, 2022. On December 22 of the same year, he released DAY BY DAY for the soundtrack of "Oh! My Assistant" (2022), a BL Drama.

On March, 30 2023, Holland made a comeback with the synth-pop single "NUMBER BOY". It was released together with its music video. In an interview for the Brazilian magazine Quem, he said: "To be honest, I was fed up with being discriminated against and living underground because I was gay. Along with wanting to live a more honest life, I wanted to be a person who could help my LGBTQIA+ friends and I wanted to prove that to those who bullied me at school. I wanted to show that I was loved as a gay man and that I was successful. It was my own method of revenge!"

Personal life

Holland is known as "the first openly gay K-pop idol". He is an only child. His parents found out about his sexuality after he discussed it in an interview. Holland, who was not home at the time, wrote a letter to his family after they found out and explained everything to them. His family tearfully accepted him, unaware of the hardships he had gone through because of his sexuality.[12] He was a photography major at Seoul Institute of Arts, but dropped out after his debut in 2018.[13] [14]

Go decided to make his debut as a singer to speak out based on his experiences with violence inflicted on sexual minorities. While preparing the album, he tried to sign with several agencies, but all declined to sign him due to his desire to write music dealing with discrimination against LGBTQ people. In the end, he produced his first single with money he saved from his part-time job over the course of two years, without an agency backing him.[15]

Discography

Extended Plays

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart
positions
Album
KOR
[16]
"Neverland"2018Holland
"I'm Not Afraid"
"I'm So Afraid"
"Nar_C"2019
"Loved You Better"
"Number Boy"2023Number Boy

Music videos

TitleYearDirector
"Neverland"2018Seonjin Lee
"I'm Not Afraid"Downy Jung
"I'm So Afraid"
"Nar_C"2019Lee Sangdeok[17]
"Loved You Better"
"Number Boy"2023Shin Hee Won

Filmography

Web series

YearTitleRole
2022Ocean Like MeTommy[18]
Roommates of Poongduck 304Ho Cheol

Notes and References

  1. News: [인터뷰]'성소수자 신인가수 홀랜드입니다']. Ryu. In-ha. February 4, 2018. Kyunghyang Shinmun. July 9, 2018. ko.
  2. Holland Releases Debut Single 'Neverland' as The First Openly Gay K-pop Idol. Herman. Tamar. January 22, 2018. Billboard. July 9, 2018.
  3. Web site: "No One Else Wanted To Be Openly Gay. So I Stood Up." K-Pop Star Holland Explains Why He Had To Come Out. October 24, 2020. British Vogue. 20 February 2020. en-GB.
  4. Web site: Luna. Elizabeth de. K-Pop Star Holland Is Forging a Path as an Openly Gay Idol. October 24, 2020. Teen Vogue. 23 October 2019. en-us.
  5. News: February 20, 2020. Holland's debut MV reaches a million views in 20 hours - Celebrity Photos. en. Vogue. August 3, 2021.
  6. Holland Says 'I'm Not Afraid' in Inclusive, LGBTQ+ Positive Music Video: Watch. Billboard. September 13, 2018.
  7. News: Holland, Kpop's First Openly Gay Singer, Crowdfunds $40,000 In 24 Hours. September 7, 2018. Digital Music News. September 13, 2018. en-US.
  8. News: HOLLAND announces comeback with self-titled album 'HOLLAND'. March 19, 2019. Allkpop. March 21, 2019. en-US.
  9. News: July 8, 2019. Holland announcing plans for his first tour on Twitter.. en-US. Gay Star News. August 3, 2021. January 18, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220118141741/https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/holland-invitation-from-neverland-world-tour/. dead.
  10. Web site: 2019-11-04. Holland 1st World Tour "Ep.1: Invitation From Neverland" In Europe: Cities And Ticket Details Kpopmap. 2021-08-03. Kpopmap. en-US.
  11. Web site: 2019-12-14. Holland Is at His Most Raw and Vulnerable in 'Loved You Better'. 2021-08-03. PAPER. en.
  12. Web site: Out and Proud: Breakout Star Holland on Homophobia and Exclusion in the K-Pop Industry. Riddhi Chakraborty. July 23, 2018. Rolling Stone India. March 28, 2019. en-US.
  13. News: Ryu In-ha. February 4, 2018. [인터뷰]"성소수자 신인가수 홀랜드입니다"]. [Interview] "I'm Holland, a new LGBTQ singer". Khan. September 13, 2018. ko.
  14. Web site: Michelle Hyun Kim. June 24, 2020. The Rebirth of Holland, K-Pop's Next Rising Star. August 3, 2021. Them.
  15. Web site: 홀랜드, 누가 그에게 돌을 던질 수 있을까 [인터뷰]]. Holland, who can throw stones at him? [Interview]. Oh Ji-won. February 15, 2018. TV Daily. ko. May 10, 2019.
  16. Web site: Gaon Digital Chart. Gaon Music Chart. ko.
  17. Web site: Sanrroksu.
  18. Web site: 한기찬·홀랜드 주연 BL웹드 '오션라이크미' 포스터 공개. Yoo Jeong-min. BL Webd 'Ocean Like Me' poster released by Han Ki-chan and Holland . iMBC. Naver. April 5, 2022. April 5, 2022. ko.
  19. Web site: 100 people you need to know in 2018 . 2024-06-19 . . en.
  20. Openly Gay KPop Star Holland Earns Top Spot on Annual Dazed 100 List. Billboard. July 26, 2018.