H.A.T (group)
H.A.T was a Thai pop music group formed in 2004, consisting of four members: Golf Pichaya Nitipaisalkul, Aof Pongsak Rattanaprasert, Ice Saranyu Winaipanit, and Tookta Rattana Anantaisongtham. The group was formed as a special project by GMM Grammy, one of Thailand's largest entertainment companies.
H.A.T. achieved significant popularity within Thailand, known for their upbeat dance-pop sound and catchy melodies. Their music incorporated elements of Thai pop and Western influences. They released a single studio album, which included several charting singles.
The group disbanded in 2006, with each member pursuing their individual careers in music and entertainment. Golf Pichaya went on to form the popular duo Golf & Mike with his brother, Mike D. Angelo. Aof Pongsak continued his career as a solo artist, becoming one of Thailand's leading male vocalists. Ice Saranyu remained active in the music industry and expanded into acting. Tookta Rattana pursued her career as a singer.
Despite their relatively short lifespan as a group, H.A.T. remains a memorable act in the history of Thai pop music, remembered for their contributions to the music scene during the mid-2000s. Their songs continue to be played and enjoyed by fans in Thailand.