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Founded
2016
Hometown
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Mongolia
Members
Dashka
Enkush
Gala
Jaya
Temka
Origin
Mongolia
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✨ What's the unique genre created by The HU?
The HU pioneered a genre they call 'Hunnu Rock,' which is a captivating blend of traditional Mongolian folk music and contemporary rock. They achieve this distinctive sound by incorporating traditional Mongolian instruments like the morin khuur (horsehead fiddle) and tovshuur (Mongolian guitar) with throat singing, alongside modern rock elements.
✨ What's the meaning behind 'The HU'?
The band's name, 'The HU,' comes from the Mongolian root word for 'human being.' This choice reflects their inclusive philosophy, aiming to connect with people globally and share their culture through music, emphasizing universal humanity rather than solely their Mongolian identity.
✨ What prestigious awards has The HU received?
The HU has received significant recognition, including Mongolia's highest state award, the Order of Genghis Khan, in 2020 for promoting Mongolian culture worldwide. They also made history in 2022 as the first rock or metal act to be named a UNESCO 'Artist For Peace,' acknowledging their contribution to safeguarding intangible cultural heritage.
✨ How did The HU achieve early global recognition?
The HU burst onto the global scene with their viral music videos for 'Yuve Yuve Yu' and 'Wolf Totem' in late 2018, quickly garnering millions of views. 'Wolf Totem' notably made them the first Mongolian musical act to top a Billboard chart, reaching No. 1 on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales in April 2019.
✨ Which major franchises have featured The HU's music?
The HU's unique sound has caught the attention of major entertainment franchises. They contributed an original song to the soundtrack of the video game *Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order* and were personally requested by Metallica to cover 'Through The Never' for *The Metallica Blacklist* tribute album.