The Hu

The Hu (stylized as The HU) is a Mongolian heavy metal band formed in 2016.[1] With traditional Mongolian instrumentation, including the Morin khuur, Tovshuur and Mongolian throat singing,[2][3] the band calls their style of music "hunnu rock", hu inspired by the Hunnu, an ancient Mongolian empire, known as The Huns in western culture. Some of the band’s lyrics include old Mongolian war cries and poetry.[4][5]

The Hu
The Hu performing at Rock im Park 2019
Background information
OriginUlaanbaatar, Mongolia[1]
GenresFolk metal, heavy metal, folk rock
Years active2016–present[1]
Labels
Associated acts
Websitethehuofficial.com
MembersGala
Jaya
Enkush
Temka

History

Two videos on YouTube released in Autumn 2018, "Yuve Yuve Yu - 28 September" and "Wolf Totem - 16 November", had together garnered over 76 million views by May 2020. On 11 April 2019, "Wolf Totem" reached No. 1 on Billboard's Hard Rock Digital Song Sales, making The Hu the first Mongolian musical act to top a Billboard chart. In addition, "Yuve Yuve Yu" reached No. 7 on the same chart while "Wolf Totem" debuted at No. 22 on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs chart.[1]

On 17 May 2019, The Hu met Mongolian President Khaltmaagiin Battulga, who congratulated the band for their accomplishments in promoting the country.[6]

On 6 June 2019, the band released the lyric video for their third single "Shoog Shoog".[7] In June and July 2019, they performed twenty-three concerts in twelve European countries. The band released the music video for their fourth single "The Great Chinggis Khaan" on 23 August 2019.[8]

The Hu released its first album on 13 September 2019. The album's title is The Gereg,[9] which is the term used for a diplomatic passport from the time of Genghis Khan. The Gereg was internationally released under Eleven Seven Records.[10] The band embarked on their first North American tour from September 2019 through December 2019.[11] On October 4, the band released a new version of "Yuve Yuve Yu", featuring new vocals by Danny Case of From Ashes to New.[12] In November, their song "Black Thunder"/"Sugaan Essena" was featured in the video game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.[13] On 13 December, the band released a remix of "Wolf Totem", featuring Papa Roach lead vocalist Jacoby Shaddix.[14] This version will be featured in the upcoming horror film The Retaliators.[15] On 1 May 2020, a remix of "Song of Women" featuring Lzzy Hale of Halestorm was released online.[16]

On 27 November 2019, The Hu were awarded the highest state award for Mongolia, the Order of Genghis Khan, for promoting Mongolian culture around the world.[17]

On 28 June 2020, The Hu uploaded their COVID-19 relief effort fundraising concert on YouTube.[18]

Personnel

Members

  • Galbadrakh Tsendbaatar aka "Gala" – Morin Khuur, Throat Singing (2016–present)[19]
  • Nyamjantsan Galsanjamts aka "Jaya" – Tumur Khuur, Tsuur, Throat Singing (2016–present)
  • Enkhsaikhan Batjargal aka "Enkush" – Morin Khuur, Throat Singing (2016–present)
  • Temuulen Naranbaatar aka "Temka" – Tovshuur, Backing Vocals (2016–present)

Touring members

  • Jambaldorj Ayush aka "Jamba" – Guitars, Backing Vocals (2019–present)
  • Batkhuu Batbayar – Bass, Backing Vocals (2019–present)
  • Unumunkh Maralkhuu aka "Ono" – Percussion, Tumur Khuur, Backing Vocals (2019–present)
  • Odbayar Gantumur aka "Odko" – Drums (2019–present)

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[20]
AUT
[21]
BEL
(FL)

[22]
CAN
[23]
FIN
[24]
FRA
[25]
GER
[26]
SWI
[27]
UK
[28]
US
[29]
The Gereg 112538733299241421103

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CAN
Rock
[30]
US
Main.

[31]
US
Rock
[32][33]
US
Rock
Dig.
[34]
US
World

[35]
"Yuve Yuve Yu"
(solo or with From Ashes to New)
2018 4943572 The Gereg
"Wolf Totem"
(solo or with Jacoby Shaddix)
3492211
"Shoog Shoog" 2019 24
"The Great Chinggis Khaan"
"Song of Women"
(solo or with Lzzy Hale)
2020

References

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  8. Lewry, Fraser (2019-08-21). "The Hu launch trailer for new single The Great Chingiss Khan, out Friday". Metal Hammer. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
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  32. "Hot Rock Songs: February 14, 2020". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-02-11.
  33. "Hot Rock Songs: January 25, 2020". Billboard. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
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  35. "The Hu Chart History: World Digital Song Sales". Billboard. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
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