AlphaBat
AlphaBat refers to a South Korean K-pop boy group formed by Sim Entertainment. The group debuted in 2013 with the single "AB City." The group's name is a portmanteau of "Alpha" and "Bat," symbolizing the members' desire to be pioneers in the K-pop scene and to possess the versatility and agility of a bat. AlphaBat originally consisted of nine members, each represented by a letter of the Greek alphabet: B:eta, C:ode, D:elta, E:psilon, F:ie, G:amma, H:eta, I:ota, and J:eta. Over time, the group has seen member changes and restructuring. AlphaBat is known for their energetic performances and diverse musical styles, ranging from hip-hop to pop. Although they have not achieved mainstream popularity on par with some of the larger K-pop groups, they maintain a dedicated fanbase both in South Korea and internationally. Their activities have included releasing singles, mini-albums, and performing at various events. The group's current status and activities should be verified with recent sources due to the dynamic nature of the K-pop industry.