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The G’s are a boy band with an extraordinary origin: children of forbidden demon-human unions, or in one case, a Silicon Valley lab experiment. Hunted at home, their families escaped to America.
The four friends grew up between two worlds — half-human, half-demon — and learned to transform struggles into strength. Unlike traditional hunters, instead of fighting demons with weapons and suppression, they fight with music and conversation, turning anger into motivation, self-doubt into acceptance, loss into resilience, and desire into consent.
Now performing as The G’s, a global A-Pop group, they carry that mission to the stage under the banner of Gom Maeum — Bear Heart — a symbol of strength and compassion. Their music channels the very emotions they once struggled with: Gem, once defined by shame, is now a calm spirit who lights up through dance; Geo, the angel-voiced romantic whose falsetto heals hearts; Glitch, a lab-born visionary, is a master of technology and sound; and Grim, the rebel who turned anger into redemption, spits raw truth through rap.
More than a boy band, The G's teach their fans — CUBS — the healthy way to process and sublimate the normal emotions of life. Their songs mix high-energy K-Pop-inspired beats with kid-friendly, uplifting themes, weaving in psychology and life lessons along the way.
Every beat is part of a greater battle: showing that when we face our emotions, good and bad, they become the power that allows us to grow stronger.
The four friends grew up between two worlds — half-human, half-demon — and learned to transform struggles into strength. Unlike traditional hunters, instead of fighting demons with weapons and suppression, they fight with music and conversation, turning anger into motivation, self-doubt into acceptance, loss into resilience, and desire into consent.
Now performing as The G’s, a global A-Pop group, they carry that mission to the stage under the banner of Gom Maeum — Bear Heart — a symbol of strength and compassion. Their music channels the very emotions they once struggled with: Gem, once defined by shame, is now a calm spirit who lights up through dance; Geo, the angel-voiced romantic whose falsetto heals hearts; Glitch, a lab-born visionary, is a master of technology and sound; and Grim, the rebel who turned anger into redemption, spits raw truth through rap.
More than a boy band, The G's teach their fans — CUBS — the healthy way to process and sublimate the normal emotions of life. Their songs mix high-energy K-Pop-inspired beats with kid-friendly, uplifting themes, weaving in psychology and life lessons along the way.
Every beat is part of a greater battle: showing that when we face our emotions, good and bad, they become the power that allows us to grow stronger.